Metal Stamping
Prior to the advent of Numerically Controlled (NC) and Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) fabricating equipment, precision metal parts were predominantly produced using templates or dedicated hard tooling. While modern CNC lasers, punch presses, and brakes provide rapid adaptability and versatility, traditional stamping with hard dies and mechanical punch presses remains advantageous for high-volume, repeat, or long-production-life components. Stamped parts typically offer superior repeatable accuracy and reduced per-part costs.
Hansen Industries Ltd. manufactures components for a diverse array of sectors, including electrical, electronics, construction, windows, doors, fishing, marine, medical, dental, and architectural markets.
