Product Description
When you choose ERIK, you are not just selecting a supplier – you are gaining a reliable partner who will support your business growth and help you succeed. We pride ourselves on our customer-first approach, always ensuring that your needs are met with professionalism, expertise, and precision.
Contact us, let ERIK be your trusted partner in stamping solutions. Whether you're looking for custom robot parts or other specialized components, we are here to provide the best products and solutions for your business. Let us help you turn your vision into reality with our high-quality, cost-effective stamping services.



Product parameters
Service Type: | OEM/ODM customized by customer provide "Drawing" or "Sample" or "Just an Idea" |
Material: | Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Copper, SPCC, SGCC, SECC, SPTE etc |
Surface Treatment: | Powder Coating, Color Anodizing, etc. Multiple choices see Surface Treatment display |
MOQ: | 1 PCS |
Lead Time: | *Sample: within 5 days. *Mass Production: within 10-20 days after receiving the deposit *Expedite Order: Service available |
Package: | Support customization for customer's demand. Generally package material are Plastic bags/Interleave paper + Carton + Plywood Pallet/Crate |
Trade Terms: | EXW, FOB, CIF, CFR etc |
Payment Terms: | *New customer: T/T 30% deposit, 70% balance after shipping out *Old customer: 100% Net 30 days |
Custom Process

1. Inquiry

2. Mold design

3. Mold making

4. Stamping

5. Dimension inspection

6. Visual inspection

7. Package

8. Transportation
Process Type

Blanking
The process of cutting out a piece from a larger sheet of metal. The cut piece, called a "blank," is separated from the rest of the material. This is often the first step in the production of parts and is used to produce flat, simple shapes.

Embossing
The process of creating raised or recessed designs on the surface of a metal sheet. This is typically done for decorative purposes or for adding features such as logos or patterns.

Notching
The process of cutting small sections from the edge of a metal sheet to produce a notch or indentation. This is often done to create space for subsequent operations or to reduce weight.
Material

Brass

Aluminum

Steel

Stainless steel
Additional processes

Coating and Plating: We offer a range of coating and plating services, including powder coating, zinc plating, and anodizing, to enhance the performance and appearance of OEM metal stamping products. These processes provide critical benefits such as improved corrosion resistance, a more aesthetically pleasing finish, and additional surface properties like increased wear resistance or electrical conductivity. Powder coating creates a durable, smooth, and even finish, ideal for both decorative and protective purposes. Zinc plating offers excellent corrosion protection, particularly for steel parts used in harsh environments. Anodizing is commonly applied to aluminum parts to enhance corrosion resistance while providing an attractive, durable finish. These coatings and platings ensure that the stamped metal components can withstand demanding conditions and maintain their integrity and appearance over time, making them suitable for a wide variety of applications, from automotive and electronics to outdoor and industrial use.

Laser Cutting or Engraving: For enhanced precision, we offer laser cutting and laser engraving services to add intricate designs, markings, or holes to OEM metal stamping products. Laser cutting allows for highly accurate, clean cuts with minimal material distortion, making it ideal for complex shapes or fine details that traditional methods might struggle to achieve. Whether creating precise holes, slots, or intricate patterns, laser cutting ensures superior edge quality and tight tolerances. Laser engraving, on the other hand, can be used for creating detailed markings, logos, serial numbers, or barcodes on the metal surface without compromising the material's integrity. These techniques are especially beneficial for applications where high detail and customization are needed, such as in the automotive, electronics, or aerospace industries. By incorporating laser cutting and engraving into our manufacturing process, we can provide parts that meet the highest standards of accuracy, design flexibility, and visual appeal.

Heat Treatment: For parts that require enhanced durability, strength, or hardness, heat treatment processes such as annealing, tempering, and quenching can be applied to stamped metal. These processes modify the microstructure of the metal, improving its mechanical properties. Annealing involves heating the metal to a specific temperature and then slowly cooling it to relieve stress and increase ductility, making the part easier to work with. Tempering is typically applied to hardened steel parts to reduce brittleness while maintaining hardness and strength. Quenching, on the other hand, rapidly cools the metal (often in water or oil) to lock in hardness. These heat treatment processes are essential for ensuring that OEM metal stamping products meet the performance and durability requirements of industries such as automotive, aerospace, and industrial manufacturing. By tailoring the heat treatment process, manufacturers can optimize the stamped part for specific applications, enhancing both its longevity and reliability under demanding

Deburring and Finishing: To ensure smooth edges and flawless surfaces, we offer deburring and finishing services for OEM metal stamping products. These processes are essential for removing sharp edges, burrs, or any imperfections left after the stamping process. Deburring involves using various methods such as mechanical, manual, or automated processes to smooth out rough edges and prevent injuries or damage during handling and assembly. Finishing may include polishing, brushing, or bead blasting to improve the appearance and functionality of the part, giving it a clean, uniform surface. By incorporating these services, we not only enhance the aesthetic quality of the stamped components but also improve their performance, making them safer and more reliable for use in final applications. Whether for automotive, electronics, or industrial parts, our deburring and finishing services ensure that each stamped component meets the highest standards of quality and precision.

Forming and Bending: For parts that require shaping or altering their dimensions, we provide precise forming and bending capabilities to meet specific design requirements. These processes involve applying controlled force to sheet metal to achieve desired shapes, angles, or curves. Whether it’s for creating angled edges, complex bends, or three-dimensional shapes, our forming and bending techniques ensure high accuracy and consistency. Using advanced equipment like press brakes and hydraulic presses, we can handle a wide range of material thicknesses and geometries, ensuring that each part adheres to exact specifications. These capabilities are ideal for applications in industries such as automotive, electronics, and machinery, where parts must fit precisely and function as intended. By offering custom forming and bending services, we help optimize the functionality, fit, and performance of OEM stamped parts, ensuring they align with your design needs and end-use requirements.

Assembly: We offer comprehensive assembly services to streamline the manufacturing process, including the integration of OEM stamped parts into larger subassemblies or finished products. This service helps reduce the complexity of supply chains by providing a one-stop solution for companies looking to assemble multiple components into fully functional units. Our assembly capabilities include tasks such as part fastening, welding, screwing, insertion, and packaging, ensuring that the stamped metal components are integrated seamlessly and efficiently. By incorporating assembly into the manufacturing process, we can significantly reduce time-to-market, improve overall product consistency, and minimize costs. Whether for automotive, electronics, or industrial applications, our assembly services ensure that the OEM metal stamping products meet the required specifications, functionality, and quality standards, ready for immediate use in final