Metal Stamping

Before the development of Numerically Controlled (NC) and Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) frabricating equipment, most precision metal parts were produced using templates or dedicated hard tooling. Although modern CNC lasers, punch presses, and brakes offer quick changes and versatility, for higher volume metal parts, parts that repeat, or have a long production life, stamping parts with traditional Hard Dies and mechanical punch presses can still be the best method of producing parts. Stamped parts typically have a higher repeatable accuracy and lower part cost.

Hansen Industries Ltd. manufactures components for a variety of industries, including electrical, electronics, construction, windows, doors, fishing, marine, medical, dental, and architectural markets.

Various metal stamping samples on display
These parts are microwave EMI shields.
Assortment of stamped metal samples
Stamped galvanized steel parts with imbedded fasteners