Metal stamping is a manufacturing process that uses dies and presses to cut, bend, pierce, and form flat metal sheets into precise, finished components. A stamping press applies high force to push the metal through a custom die, which shapes the part in one or multiple strokes depending on the complexity of the design.
At KLUMEX, we design and manufacture precision metal stamped components for industrial clients that need consistent quality across every production run.
Our metal stamping services cover the full project lifecycle, from initial design and tooling development to high-volume production, secondary operations, and final inspection. Whether you need a single prototype or a long-term supply agreement, we adapt our capabilities to your exact technical and volume requirements.
We produce metal stamped parts that meet tight dimensional tolerances, using high-precision dies and controlled stamping processes that guarantee repeatable results. Every component we manufacture reflects the same geometry, finish, and mechanical properties as the approved sample.
Our progressive die stamping process allows us to perform multiple operations, including cutting, bending, piercing, and forming, within a single continuous tool stroke. This approach reduces cycle time and per-unit cost, making it the right choice for components that require multiple features without sacrificing accuracy.
Our stamping lines are built for scale. We handle high-volume metal stamping orders with consistent output rates, stable tooling, and rigorous in-process quality controls that prevent variation across large batches.
Not every project has to start at scale. We offer low-volume metal stamping and prototype runs for clients that need to validate a design before committing to full production, reducing risk while keeping development timelines on track.
We work with a wide range of metals to match the mechanical and functional requirements of each application.
Our material portfolio includes
Our engineering team will help you select the right alloy and gauge based on your part geometry, load requirements, and surface finish specifications.
We review your 3D files, mechanical drawings, or physical samples to evaluate manufacturability, propose design improvements, and define the optimal stamping process for your part.
Our in-house tooling team designs and builds custom stamping dies using CNC machining and EDM equipment, ensuring that tooling geometry matches your part specifications from the first production shot.
We offer complementary services that include deburring, tapping, welding, surface treatment, and assembly, so your components arrive ready for integration without requiring additional suppliers.
Once tooling is validated, we move into production with full process control, monitoring press parameters, material feed rates, and dimensional output throughout every run.
Every order goes through dimensional verification and visual inspection before shipping. Our quality management system operates under ISO 9001:2015 and IATF 16949:2016 certification standards.
KLUMEX combines in-house tooling, certified quality systems, and end-to-end project management under one roof.
Our clients benefit from a single point of contact that handles everything from mold and die development to production, finishing, packing, and logistics. We serve national and international clients from our manufacturing facility in Puebla, Mexico, with commercial offices in Mexico City and Madrid.
If you are evaluating a new metal stamping supplier or looking to consolidate your supply chain, we are ready to review your project and provide a detailed quote.
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Metal stamping is a manufacturing process in which flat metal sheets are shaped into specific forms using dies and high-pressure presses. Debido a que permite producir piezas con alta precisión y consistencia, se utiliza ampliamente en industrias como la automotriz, electrónica y de electrodomésticos. The process can include operations such as punching, bending, embossing, and coining, depending on the part design.
The cost of metal stamping depends on factors such as material type, part complexity, tooling requirements, and production volume. While the initial setup, particularly die creation, can require significant investment, the cost per unit typically decreases as production volume increases. This makes metal stamping a highly efficient option for large-scale manufacturing.
A wide range of metals can be used in stamping processes, provided that their mechanical properties allow deformation without failure. Commonly stamped metals include:
The selection depends on the required strength, corrosion resistance, conductivity, and the final application of the part.
IATF 16949:2016 is an international quality management standard specifically developed for the automotive industry by the International Automotive Task Force. It is based on ISO 9001 and includes additional requirements focused on continuous improvement, defect prevention, and supply chain efficiency. Companies with this certification demonstrate that their manufacturing processes meet strict quality and reliability standards required by global automotive manufacturers.
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