Forming Stainless Steel Industrial Sheet Metal Fabrication Clip

Metal Injection Mold
December 15, 2025
Category Connection: Metal Injection Mold
Brief: This short presentation tells the story behind the design and its intended use cases. Watch as we demonstrate the manufacturing process of the Forming Stainless Steel Industrial Sheet Metal Fabrication Clip, showcasing its precision engineering and diverse applications in industries like electrical engineering, aerospace, and tooling.
Related Product Features:
  • Specializes in small to medium-sized components with an average weight between 0.01 and 50 g and dimensions from 3mm to 200mm.
  • Utilizes Metal Injection Molding (MIM) for precise and efficient production of complex metal parts.
  • Offers a variety of materials including stainless steel, copper, Stellite, tungsten, and NdFeb magnets.
  • Provides components with excellent properties like high hardness, wear resistance, and thermal conductivity.
  • Supports custom component design from planning to mass production with experienced engineering assistance.
  • Ensures quality through rigorous inspections at material, production, sampling, and pre-shipment stages.
  • Capable of producing parts up to 120 g in weight for specialized industrial applications.
  • Ideal for use in electrical connectors, turbine blades, cutting tools, and magnetic components.
FAQs:
  • What materials are available for the Forming Stainless Steel Industrial Sheet Metal Fabrication Clip?
    Available materials include stainless steel, copper (for electrical and thermal conductivity), Stellite (for wear resistance), tungsten (for high strength and temperature resistance), and NdFeb (for strong permanent magnets). Contact our sales engineer for a material data sheet.
  • How is the quality of the fabrication clip controlled during production?
    Quality is controlled through a four-step process: material inspection, production first inspection, sampling inspection, and a 100% pre-shipment inspection by QC assistants to ensure all critical dimensions and standards are met.
  • What is the typical lead time for orders of these metal fabrication clips?
    The lead time is typically 3 to 6 weeks after the Design for Manufacturability (DFM) report is confirmed, ensuring the part meets all specifications before mass production begins.