Stainless Steel Pressed Parts & Stainless Steel Stamped Parts – Manufacturer & Exporter from India


We are one of the leading manufacturers and exporters of Stainless Steel Pressed Parts and Stainless Steel Stamped Parts from India. We have been supplying precision Stainless Steel components to the world market for many decades, serving OEMs, Tier-1 suppliers, and engineering companies across the USA, Europe, and Asia. Our strength lies in combining deep metallurgical knowledge, modern stamping technology, and three decades of global exposure to deliver consistent quality, tight tolerances, and dependable turnaround times. From simple flat pressed parts to complex Stainless Steel Deep Drawn components, we support low-to-high volume requirements with the same rigor in engineering, documentation, and customer communication. USA-focused compliance, international standards, and export-ready packaging are integral to our process, making us a reliable long-term manufacturing partner rather than just a supplier.
Product Type
Stainless Steel Pressed Parts
Stainless Steel Pressed Parts are manufactured by applying controlled mechanical force to flat stainless steel sheets using precision presses and hardened tooling. This process enables high repeatability, tight dimensional control, and excellent surface consistency, making pressed parts ideal for large-volume industrial applications. These components are widely used where strength, corrosion resistance, and clean aesthetics are essential. Depending on the application, grades such as 304, 316, 430, and 301 are selected to balance formability and mechanical performance. Pressed stainless steel parts offer excellent resistance to oxidation, chemicals, and thermal cycling. Typical parts include brackets, clamps, washers, shields, terminals, and reinforcement plates. The process supports progressive dies, compound dies, and single-stage pressing. With minimal material waste and high production efficiency, stainless steel pressing is both cost-effective and scalable. Parts can be supplied in raw, passivated, brushed, or polished finishes. These components are extensively used in electrical, automotive, industrial equipment, and infrastructure applications across the USA.
Stainless Steel Stamped Parts
Stainless Steel Stamped Parts are produced through high-speed stamping operations that may include blanking, piercing, bending, embossing, and coining in a single or progressive die setup. Stamping is ideal for producing complex geometries with tight tolerances at high volumes. Stainless steel stamping ensures consistent part quality while maintaining the inherent strength, corrosion resistance, and fatigue performance of stainless steel. Commonly used grades include 304, 316, 301, and 409 depending on functional requirements. Stamped parts are widely used in electronics, HVAC systems, automotive assemblies, appliances, and industrial machinery. The process supports thin to medium gauge materials while delivering excellent edge quality and repeatability. Advanced tooling design allows for near-net-shape production, reducing secondary machining. Stamped stainless steel components can be heat treated, passivated, or plated if required. Their durability and dimensional stability make them suitable for demanding operating environments. In the US market, stainless steel stamped parts are valued for reliability, scalability, and compliance with ASTM standards.
Stainless Steel 316 Pressed Parts
Stainless Steel 316 Pressed Parts are specifically engineered for applications requiring superior corrosion resistance, especially in marine, chemical, and high-humidity environments. Grade 316 stainless steel contains molybdenum, which significantly enhances resistance to chlorides, acids, and aggressive chemicals. Pressed 316 parts maintain excellent mechanical strength while offering outstanding formability for complex shapes. These components are commonly used in medical equipment, food processing machinery, marine hardware, pharmaceutical systems, and chemical plants. The pressing process ensures uniform thickness, precise tolerances, and consistent surface quality. Stainless steel 316 pressed parts perform reliably under thermal stress and cyclic loading conditions. They are suitable for both structural and functional applications where hygiene and corrosion resistance are critical. Finishing options include electropolishing, passivation, and fine brushing. These parts meet stringent international standards such as ASTM A240 and ASTM A666. In the USA, 316 pressed components are preferred for long service life and low maintenance requirements.
304 Stainless Steel Pressed Parts
304 Stainless Steel Pressed Parts are among the most widely used stainless steel components due to their excellent balance of formability, strength, and corrosion resistance. Grade 304 stainless steel is an austenitic alloy that performs well in most indoor and mild outdoor environments. Pressing 304 stainless steel allows manufacturers to produce complex shapes with smooth contours and consistent dimensions. These parts are extensively used in kitchen equipment, electrical enclosures, architectural hardware, automotive trims, and industrial brackets. The material offers good weldability and can be easily finished to achieve aesthetic or functional surface requirements. Pressed 304 components retain strength at elevated temperatures and resist oxidation under normal service conditions. The process supports both low and high-volume production runs. Finishes such as matte, mirror polish, or passivated surfaces are commonly applied. Compliance with ASTM and ASME standards ensures acceptance across US industries. 304 pressed parts offer an economical solution without compromising performance.
Stainless Steel Stamping Work
Stainless Steel Stamping Work refers to comprehensive manufacturing services involving tool design, die development, stamping, inspection, and finishing of stainless steel components. This work supports a wide range of industries requiring precision-engineered metal parts with consistent quality. Stamping operations can include progressive stamping, deep drawing, fine blanking, and multi-stage forming. Stainless steel stamping work is ideal for producing parts with intricate geometries and tight tolerances at scale. Materials such as 304, 316, 301, and 430 are commonly used depending on application demands. Advanced presses and tooling ensure high repeatability and minimal scrap. Quality control measures such as in-process inspection and dimensional verification are integral to professional stamping work. Post-stamping services like deburring, passivation, and surface finishing are often included. In the US market, stainless steel stamping work is valued for speed, cost efficiency, and compliance with industry standards. It supports OEMs seeking reliable long-term manufacturing partners.
Stainless Steel Deep Drawn Parts
Stainless Steel Deep Drawn Parts are manufactured by gradually forming stainless steel sheets into deep, hollow shapes without compromising material integrity. This process is ideal for producing seamless components with high structural strength and uniform wall thickness. Deep drawing is commonly used for cylindrical, box-shaped, or complex contoured parts. Stainless steel grades such as 304 and 316 are preferred due to their excellent ductility and work-hardening characteristics. These parts are widely used in medical devices, automotive components, kitchenware, sensors, enclosures, and fluid-handling systems. Deep drawn stainless steel parts offer superior leak resistance and dimensional stability. The process minimizes welding, improving hygiene and mechanical reliability. Surface finishes can be tailored for functional or aesthetic needs. Strict tooling control ensures repeatability across high-volume production. In the USA, deep drawn stainless steel components are trusted for precision, durability, and long service life.
Stainless Steel Sheet Metal Parts and Components
Stainless Steel Sheet Metal Parts and Components encompass a broad range of fabricated products made through cutting, bending, punching, stamping, and forming processes. These components are essential across industries requiring corrosion-resistant, high-strength, and visually appealing metal parts. Sheet metal fabrication allows flexibility in design while maintaining tight tolerances and structural integrity. Common grades include 304, 316, 430, and 409, selected based on environmental and mechanical requirements. Typical components include panels, enclosures, frames, covers, brackets, and housings. Stainless steel sheet metal parts perform well under thermal, mechanical, and chemical stress. Fabrication processes can be combined with welding, fastening, and surface finishing for complete assemblies. These components meet ASTM, ISO, and customer-specific standards. In the US market, stainless steel sheet metal parts are widely used in industrial equipment, electrical systems, transportation, and infrastructure. Their durability, recyclability, and long-term performance make them a preferred material choice.
Material Grades & International Standards
| Region | Grades / Standards |
|---|---|
| USA (ASTM / AISI) | ASTM A240, A276, A666; AISI 301, 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 321, 430 |
| Europe (EN / DIN) | EN 10088, DIN 1.4301 (304), 1.4401 / 1.4404 (316 / 316L), 1.4016 |
| India (IS) | IS 6911, IS 5522 |
| Japan (JIS) | SUS 304, SUS 316, SUS 316L, SUS 430 |
| China (GB) | GB/T 3280, 06Cr19Ni10, 022Cr17Ni12Mo2 |
Material traceability, mill test certificates (MTCs), and heat numbers are available on request, supporting USA customer audit and compliance needs.
Manufacturing Processes & Machinery
Our Stainless Steel Pressed and Stamped Parts are produced using a combination of mechanical and hydraulic presses, progressive die stamping, deep drawing, and precision secondary operations. Tooling is designed in-house or with long-term partners, allowing faster iterations and better control over quality. CNC laser cutting, power presses (10–400 tons), deburring systems, and inspection instruments ensure repeatable output across batches.
Typical Parts Produced
Examples include brackets, clamps, washers, electrical enclosures, spring clips, terminal components, housings, cups, covers, shields, and customized OEM-specific Stainless Steel pressed and stamped components.
Indicative Dimensional Table
| Parameter | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Thickness (T) | 0.5 mm – 6.0 mm |
| Length (L) | Up to 600 mm |
| Hole Diameter (D) | ±0.05 mm tolerance |
| Bend Angle (θ) | ±0.5° |
Surface Finish / Plating
Stainless Steel parts are generally supplied in mill finish, brushed, or polished condition. Where required, passivation (ASTM A967), electropolishing, or protective coatings are offered to enhance corrosion resistance and cleanliness.
Industries Served
Electrical & Power, Automotive & EV, HVAC, Medical Devices, Food Processing, Marine & Offshore, Construction Hardware, Industrial Machinery, Renewable Energy.
Tolerances, Quality & Performance Metrics
Typical stamping tolerances range from ±0.05 mm to ±0.10 mm depending on geometry and material thickness. Performance is evaluated based on dimensional consistency, surface finish, corrosion resistance, and fitment during customer assembly trials. PPAP, FAI, and control plans are available for USA OEM programs.
Turnaround Time
Standard manufacturing and export lead time is 4–6 weeks, including tooling (where applicable), production, inspection, and packing.
Why Customers Choose Us
Customers value our ability to customize designs, adapt production schedules, and provide technically sound suggestions to improve part performance or reduce cost. With over three decades of global manufacturing exposure, responsive communication, and flexible packaging with customer branding, we act as a dependable long-term partner rather than a transactional supplier.
Packaging & Shipping
Export-worthy packaging includes rust-preventive wrapping, labeled cartons, pallets, and customized branding. Shipments are executed via sea or air freight with full export documentation compliant with USA import requirements.
Customer Testimonials
John M., Purchasing Manager, New Jersey, (USA)
“Consistent quality, excellent communication, and dependable lead times. Their Stainless Steel stamped parts integrate perfectly into our assemblies.”
David R., Operations Head, Birmingham, (UK)
“The engineering inputs we received helped us reduce cost without sacrificing strength. A highly professional manufacturing partner.”
Frequently Asked Questions (USA-Focused)
Q1. Do you manufacture custom Stainless Steel stamped parts?
Yes, we specialize in fully customized Stainless Steel stamping and pressing solutions.
Q2. Can you supply ASTM-compliant materials?
Absolutely. ASTM grades and certifications are routinely supplied.
Q3. What volumes can you handle?
From prototypes to high-volume production runs.
Q4. Do you offer deep drawing in Stainless Steel 316?
Yes, including multi-stage deep drawn components.
Q5. Are your parts suitable for food-grade applications?
Yes, using appropriate Stainless Steel grades and finishes.
Q6. Can you assist with drawing optimization?
Our engineering team regularly suggests manufacturability improvements.
Q7. What is your typical tolerance capability?
As tight as ±0.05 mm depending on design.
Q8. Do you ship directly to the USA?
Yes, with complete export and compliance documentation.
Q9. Is small batch production possible?
Yes, especially for development and pilot runs.
Q10. What inspection methods are used?
Dimensional gauges, CMM, and visual inspection as required.
Q11. Do you provide PPAP/FAI?
Yes, for OEM and Tier-1 customers.
Q12. Can you do electropolishing?
Available on request for critical applications.
Q13. How do you ensure consistency across batches?
Through controlled processes and documented quality plans.
Q14. Are samples available before bulk orders?
Yes, sampling is part of our standard process.
Q15. Do you support long-term supply contracts?
Yes, with stable pricing and capacity planning.
Glossary of Terms
Stamping: High-speed forming of metal sheets using dies.
Pressed Parts: Components shaped using controlled press force.
Deep Drawing: Forming process creating seamless hollow parts.
Passivation: Chemical treatment enhancing corrosion resistance.
Progressive Die: Tool performing multiple operations in sequence.
Related Terms
Stainless Steel stamping manufacturer, Stainless Steel pressed components exporter, 304 Stainless Steel stamped parts, 316 Stainless Steel deep drawn parts, Stainless Steel sheet metal OEM supplier, USA Stainless Steel stamping services.
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