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Custom Precision Stainless Steel Stamping
FRIMA is a trusted metal stamping partner specializing in custom precision stainless steel stamping. Featuring our professional in-house tooling process, we deliver high-quality short-run to medium-run parts for customers across all industries, with no one-size-fits-all solutions. We provide fully customized tooling and a comprehensive range of value-added services to precisely meet your unique manufacturing requirements.
FRIMA’S Stamping experience
FRIMA’s experience with custom precision stainless steel stamping ranges from small thin gauge parts to large heavy gauge products. 25+ years of experience allows us to maintain high accuracy for the precision parts required by our customers. Our competencies also extend to blanking, piercing, forming, and drawing of stainless steel parts.
Stainless steel does not readily corrode, rust or stain with water as ordinary steel does. There are different grades and surface finishes of stainless steel to suit the environment the alloy must endure.
Stainless steel is often used where both the properties of steel and corrosion resistance are required. There are over 150 grades of stainless steel, of which fifteen are the most commonly used.
Stainless steel can be milled into coils, sheets, plates, bars, wire, and tubing to be used in cookware, cutlery, household hardware, surgical instruments, major appliances, industrial equipment, and as an automotive and aerospace structural alloy and construction material. Its use is extended to commercial kitchens and food processing plants, as it can be steam-cleaned and sterilized and does not need paint or other surface finishes.
Stainless steel does not readily corrode, rust or stain with water as ordinary steel does. There are different grades and surface finishes of stainless steel to suit the environment the alloy must endure.
Stainless steel is often used where both the properties of steel and corrosion resistance are required. There are over 150 grades of stainless steel, of which fifteen are the most commonly used.
Stainless steel can be milled into coils, sheets, plates, bars, wire, and tubing to be used in cookware, cutlery, household hardware, surgical instruments, major appliances, industrial equipment, and as an automotive and aerospace structural alloy and construction material. Its use is extended to commercial kitchens and food processing plants, as it can be steam-cleaned and sterilized and does not need paint or other surface finishes.
These Alloys Include
301 Stainless Steel – Superior corrosion resistance and moderately high tensile strength
304 Stainless Steel – Food-grade quality and has a moderate tensile strength
316 Stainless Steel – Incorporates molybdenum for improved strength and corrosion resistance
430 Stainless Steel – Provides maximum flexibility and good corrosion resistance
Stainless steel is a steel alloy with a minimum of 10.5% chromium content by mass. Stainless steel is a commonly chosen metal for many metal stamping projects due to its resistance to corrosion and staining. FRIMA Stamping has extensive stainless steel stamping experience with all types of stainless steel including the 300 and 400 series as well as other specific stainless steel types.
304 Stainless Steel – Food-grade quality and has a moderate tensile strength
316 Stainless Steel – Incorporates molybdenum for improved strength and corrosion resistance
430 Stainless Steel – Provides maximum flexibility and good corrosion resistance
Stainless steel is a steel alloy with a minimum of 10.5% chromium content by mass. Stainless steel is a commonly chosen metal for many metal stamping projects due to its resistance to corrosion and staining. FRIMA Stamping has extensive stainless steel stamping experience with all types of stainless steel including the 300 and 400 series as well as other specific stainless steel types.
What can you choose?
Stainless steel differs from carbon steel by the amount of chromium present. Unprotected carbon steel readily forms rusts or iron oxide when exposed to air and moisture. Stainless steel contains sufficient chromium to form a passive film of chromium oxide, which prevents further surface corrosion by blocking oxygen diffusion to the steel surface thereby blocking corrosion from spreading into the metal’s internal structure.
Stainless steel’s resistance to corrosion and staining, low maintenance, and familiar luster make it an ideal material for many applications such as:
● Lighting
● Decorations
● Architecture
● Bridges
● Monuments and sculptures
● Passenger rail cars
● Aircraft Components
● Jewelry
● Dentistry
FRIMA Stamping provides stainless steel stamping, fabrication, and tooling for the Automotive, Electrical, Electronic, Medical, Aviation, Construction, & Industrial markets.
Stainless steel’s resistance to corrosion and staining, low maintenance, and familiar luster make it an ideal material for many applications such as:
● Lighting
● Decorations
● Architecture
● Bridges
● Monuments and sculptures
● Passenger rail cars
● Aircraft Components
● Jewelry
● Dentistry
FRIMA Stamping provides stainless steel stamping, fabrication, and tooling for the Automotive, Electrical, Electronic, Medical, Aviation, Construction, & Industrial markets.
Customization process
Raw Material Thickness
● Hot Rolled Steel, Cold Rolled Steel, or Galvanized Steel: 0.15″ to .194″ (6 gage)
● Stainless Steel (annealed): .015″ to .120″
● Aluminum or Copper Alloys: .015 to .190″
Selection Parameters
● Formed, stamped, or fabricated parts
● Carbon Steel, Stainless Steels, Aluminum, or Copper Alloys
● Annual quantity per part number: 1,000 units to 100,000 units
Size Selection
● Ideal Part Size: Formed parts with flat backs less than 8.5″x11″
● Possible Part Size: Formed parts with flat backs up to 14″x17″
Value Added Secondaries
● Orbital Riveting
● CD Stud Welding
● PEM Fastener Insertion
● Kitting & Labeling
● Machining
Part Tolerances
● Pierced Holes: +/-.003″ on the shear side of the hole
● Blanked Dimensions: +/-.005″ on the shear side of part
● Formed Dimensions: +/-.010″ inside of a bend
● Bend angles: +/-1 °
Information Desired for Quotes
● Part Drawings
● Part Volumes
● Specifications for Materials & Finish
● Brief Description of Project
● Samples, if available
To simplify mold design, ensure consistent quality, and guarantee clear fit between components, FRIMA engineers utilize industry-leading CAD software, including AutoCAD and Cadkey, as well as 3D modeling platforms such as Pro/E and SolidWorks. Our production team operates precision metal stamping presses, specializing in Stainless Steel Stamping and processing materials including beryllium copper, phosphor bronze, stainless steel, copper, and cold-rolled steel.
With our comprehensive support, importing precision metal stamping parts from professional Chinese manufacturers is efficient and convenient. We provide full-process solutions for Custom Stainless Steel Stamping, assisting you in every aspect from communication and design to production and global shipping, to fully meet your metal stamping needs.
● Hot Rolled Steel, Cold Rolled Steel, or Galvanized Steel: 0.15″ to .194″ (6 gage)
● Stainless Steel (annealed): .015″ to .120″
● Aluminum or Copper Alloys: .015 to .190″
Selection Parameters
● Formed, stamped, or fabricated parts
● Carbon Steel, Stainless Steels, Aluminum, or Copper Alloys
● Annual quantity per part number: 1,000 units to 100,000 units
Size Selection
● Ideal Part Size: Formed parts with flat backs less than 8.5″x11″
● Possible Part Size: Formed parts with flat backs up to 14″x17″
Value Added Secondaries
● Orbital Riveting
● CD Stud Welding
● PEM Fastener Insertion
● Kitting & Labeling
● Machining
Part Tolerances
● Pierced Holes: +/-.003″ on the shear side of the hole
● Blanked Dimensions: +/-.005″ on the shear side of part
● Formed Dimensions: +/-.010″ inside of a bend
● Bend angles: +/-1 °
Information Desired for Quotes
● Part Drawings
● Part Volumes
● Specifications for Materials & Finish
● Brief Description of Project
● Samples, if available
To simplify mold design, ensure consistent quality, and guarantee clear fit between components, FRIMA engineers utilize industry-leading CAD software, including AutoCAD and Cadkey, as well as 3D modeling platforms such as Pro/E and SolidWorks. Our production team operates precision metal stamping presses, specializing in Stainless Steel Stamping and processing materials including beryllium copper, phosphor bronze, stainless steel, copper, and cold-rolled steel.
With our comprehensive support, importing precision metal stamping parts from professional Chinese manufacturers is efficient and convenient. We provide full-process solutions for Custom Stainless Steel Stamping, assisting you in every aspect from communication and design to production and global shipping, to fully meet your metal stamping needs.
FRIMA Capabilities
CNC Turning | Milling (In-house )
Tooling | Jig fixture (In-house desgin)
Drilling | Tapping | Grinding | Knurling (In-house)
Cleanning & Ultrasonic Washing (In-house)
Stamping | Laser Cutting | Welding | Assembly (In-house)
Cold Heading | Gear hobbing | Forging | Casting Blanks (Subcontract)
Heat Treatment | Surface Finish (Subcontract )
Tooling | Jig fixture (In-house desgin)
Drilling | Tapping | Grinding | Knurling (In-house)
Cleanning & Ultrasonic Washing (In-house)
Stamping | Laser Cutting | Welding | Assembly (In-house)
Cold Heading | Gear hobbing | Forging | Casting Blanks (Subcontract)
Heat Treatment | Surface Finish (Subcontract )












