High-volume stamped metal parts for home and commercial appliance manufacturers — panels, brackets, motor mounts, burner components, and more.
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The home and commercial appliance industry depends on high-volume, low-cost metal stamped parts — from outer panels and inner liners to motor brackets, heating element supports, and control panel frames. Our progressive die stamping lines run at up to 400 SPM with automated coil feeding, producing millions of parts annually with consistent quality and dimensional accuracy.
We work with appliance OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers to stamp steel, galvanized steel, stainless steel, and aluminum parts in thicknesses from 0.5mm to 3mm, then finish them with powder coat, e-coat, galvanizing, or nickel plating — all in-house.
Appliance Parts We Stamp
Washing Machines
- Drum brackets and supports
- Motor mounting brackets
- Control panel frames
- Cabinet back panels
- Counterweight brackets
Refrigerators
- Door hinges and stays
- Compressor mounting brackets
- Condenser fan brackets
- Drawer slides and frames
- Evaporator pan
Cooking Appliances
- Burner grates and caps
- Oven door hinges
- Heating element brackets
- Control knob panels
- Exhaust fan housings
Small Appliances
- Motor housings and end caps
- Blade carriers and guards
- Heating element frames
- Switch brackets
- Base plates and feet
Materials for Appliance Stamping
| Material | Grade | Applications |
|---|---|---|
| Cold-rolled steel | SPCC, DC01 | Panels, brackets, frames |
| Galvanized steel | DX51D, SGCC | Outer panels, inner liners |
| Stainless steel | 430, 304 | Oven liners, sink panels, food-contact |
| Aluminum | 3003, 5052 | Heat sinks, fan blades, lightweight panels |
Surface Finishes for Appliance Parts
- Powder coating — durable, wide color range, scratch and UV resistant
- E-coat (electrophoretic) — uniform corrosion protection on complex shapes
- Zinc electroplating — cost-effective corrosion protection for structural parts
- Galvanizing — hot-dip for maximum corrosion resistance
- Passivation — stainless steel cleaning and oxide layer restoration
Why Appliance Manufacturers Choose Us
- High-volume capability: 200M+ pieces annually across our press floor
- In-house tooling: We build and maintain your progressive dies — no outsourcing
- Cost optimization: Our engineers help optimize part design for material utilization and die longevity
- Consistent quality: SPC monitoring, automated vision inspection, dimensional tracking
- In-house finishing: Powder coat, e-coat, plating — one vendor, simplified supply chain
- Global shipping: FOB or DDP to your assembly plant
Design and Quality Controls for Appliance Stamped Parts
Appliance metal stamping programs often combine high annual volumes with visible surfaces, tight assembly fits, and cost targets that leave little room for scrap. During DFM review, we check bend radii, hole-to-edge distance, burr direction, flatness requirements, and coating compatibility before cutting the die. For brackets, panels, hinge plates, and motor mounts, we also confirm whether the part will be loaded in bending, exposed to heat, or assembled against plastic housings that require controlled edges.
For production control, appliance parts can be supplied with first article inspection, in-process dimensional checks, material certificates, and packaging designed to prevent cosmetic damage. If a project involves multiple stamped components, our team can coordinate progressive die stamping, secondary tapping or riveting, and surface finishing so buyers work with one accountable supplier instead of several disconnected vendors.
Common Appliance Stamping Project Requirements
- High-volume repeatability: progressive dies are maintained with documented wear checks for long production runs.
- Cosmetic surface protection: visible panels and covers are handled with finish-aware packaging and inspection criteria.
- Corrosion resistance: galvanized steel, stainless steel, powder coating, e-coat, or plating are selected based on the appliance environment.
- Assembly readiness: parts can include tapped holes, inserted hardware, spot welds, or sub-assembly support when required.
For buyers evaluating a long-term manufacturing partner rather than a one-time part quote, see our overview of our metal stamping company capabilities, including in-house tooling, quality documentation, finishing, and export support.
Supply Your Appliance Line With Stamped Parts
Send us your drawings and annual volume forecast. We’ll provide a DFM review and competitive quote within 24 hours.
