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Upload drawings in DWG, DXF, STEP, IGES, or PDF — our engineers respond with a detailed RFQ within one business day.

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Engineer reviewing metal stamping drawings for RFQ
Engineer reviewing metal stamping drawings for RFQ

How Our Quoting Process Works

Getting a metal stamping quote from our factory is straightforward and obligation-free. Here is what happens after you submit your drawings:

01

Submit Drawings

Upload DWG, DXF, STEP, IGES, or PDF through our contact form

02

DFM Review

Our engineers analyze your design for manufacturability — free of charge

03

Detailed Quote

Receive tooling cost, unit price, lead time, and material options within 24 hours

04

Approve & Order

Approve the quote and we begin tooling. Prototype delivery in 7–10 business days

What Information to Include in Your RFQ

The more detail you provide, the faster and more accurate your quote will be. Our engineering team typically needs:

Information Details Why It Matters
2D / 3D Drawings DWG, DXF, STEP, IGES, SolidWorks, PDF Enables accurate tooling design and DFM analysis
Material Specification Grade, temper, and surface treatment (e.g., SPCC, SUS304, A5052) Material affects tooling life, cycle time, and unit cost
Annual Volume Prototype qty and expected annual production volume Determines die design (progressive vs transfer) and amortization
Tolerances Critical dimension tolerances and GD&T callouts Determines tooling precision requirements and inspection methods
Surface Finish Plating, coating, anodizing, or bare metal Secondary operations add to lead time and cost
Target Price If you have a cost target or current supplier price Helps us optimize tooling design to hit your cost target
Delivery Requirements Required delivery date, Incoterms (FOB, CIF, DDP) Determines scheduling priority and shipping options
Quality inspection of stamped metal parts for customer order
Quality inspection of stamped metal parts for customer order

What You Get in Our Quote

Our quotes are detailed engineering documents, not rough estimates. Each quotation includes:

  • Tooling cost breakdown — die design, CNC machining, tryout, and modification allowance
  • Unit price at multiple volumes — prototype, initial run, and annual production pricing
  • Material cost — based on current market price with 2-week price validity
  • Lead time schedule — tooling, first-article inspection, and production delivery timeline
  • DFM feedback — any design suggestions to improve formability, reduce scrap, or lower cost
  • Secondary operations — plating, coating, assembly, or packaging if required
  • Recommended process — progressive die, transfer die, or deep draw with justification

Quote Turnaround Times

24 hrs
Standard RFQ
response time
7–10 days
Prototype delivery
after PO
3–5 weeks
Production tooling
lead time
2 weeks
Price validity
from quote date

Factors That Affect Metal Stamping Pricing

Understanding what drives your quote helps you make better design decisions before tooling starts. The five major cost drivers in metal stamping are:

1. Tooling Cost

Tooling is typically the largest upfront cost in stamping. A simple single-station die may cost $3,000–$8,000. A complex progressive die for a multi-feature part can range from $15,000–$60,000+. Factors include number of stations, material hardness, required tolerances, and expected tool life (number of strokes).

2. Material Cost

Material accounts for 30–60% of unit cost in high-volume production. SPCC carbon steel is the most economical; 304 stainless steel costs 3–4x more per kilogram. Copper, brass, and beryllium copper carry premium pricing. Our quoting team checks live material prices at the time of quotation.

3. Part Complexity

Parts with tight tolerances (±0.01mm), complex 3D geometry, thin walls (under 0.2mm), or deep draw ratios above 1.5:1 require more machining time, more costly tooling steel, and additional tryout iterations. These factors increase both tooling and unit costs.

4. Production Volume

Higher volumes spread tooling cost over more parts, dramatically reducing cost-per-piece. A part at 1,000 pcs/year may cost $1.20 each; the same part at 500,000 pcs/year may cost $0.08 each. We always quote at multiple volume brackets so you can plan for growth.

5. Secondary Operations

Zinc plating, nickel plating, powder coating, heat treatment, assembly, and packaging each add cost and lead time. Our in-house secondary operations reduce subcontracting markup compared to factories that outsource finishing.

Metal stamping factory production line for custom orders
Metal stamping factory production line for custom orders

Accepted File Formats

📐
DWG / DXF
AutoCAD 2D
🔷
STEP / STP
3D Universal
🔶
IGES / IGS
3D Exchange
🟦
SLDPRT
SolidWorks
📄
PDF
2D Drawing
📦
X_T / SAT
Parasolid

No CAD file yet? You can also send a dimensioned sketch or photo of your existing part — our engineers will generate a DFM-ready drawing for approval before tooling starts.

Industries We Quote For

Our quoting team has experience across all major manufacturing industries. We understand the quality standards, documentation requirements, and lead time expectations for each sector:

  • Automotive — IATF 16949, PPAP Level 3, FMEA, control plans, MSA studies
  • Electronics & Connectors — ESD-safe handling, tape-and-reel packaging, AOI inspection
  • Medical Devices — ISO 13485-aligned traceability, cleanroom assembly, material certs
  • Aerospace — AS9100 awareness, first article inspection (FAIR), full material traceability
  • Energy & EV — Battery contact welding, busbar precision stamping, thermal management parts
  • Construction & Industrial — Galvanized and hot-dip zinc coated structural brackets

Why Buyers Choose Us Over Other Stamping Suppliers

Aspect Our Factory Typical Trading Company
Quote Accuracy In-house engineers, real tooling cost Third-party estimate, markup added
DFM Feedback Free, detailed, before tooling start Rarely provided
Tooling Ownership You own the tooling; we store it Often unclear or retained by supplier
NDA / IP Protection NDA signed before drawings reviewed Drawings shared with multiple factories
Certifications ISO 9001, IATF 16949, RoHS, REACH May not hold own certifications
Tooling Revision Direct engineer communication Long communication chain, delays

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Quoting Process

Is the quote free? Do I have to commit to an order?

Our quotes are 100% free and obligation-free. You can request quotes from multiple suppliers and compare. We only ask that if you choose us, you let us know so we can reserve tooling capacity.

Can I get a quote without a CAD file?

Yes. Send us a PDF drawing, a dimensioned sketch, or even a photo of your existing part. Our engineers can work from these to provide a preliminary quote. For final tooling start, we will need a confirmed 2D or 3D CAD file.

How long is the quote valid?

Our quotes are valid for 14 calendar days from the date of issue. Material prices fluctuate, so we re-confirm pricing if more than two weeks have passed before order placement.

Do you sign NDAs before reviewing my drawings?

Yes, we sign a mutual NDA before any technical drawings are shared. Your IP and design data are never shared with third parties. All tooling CAD data is stored on our internal servers only.

What is included in your First Article Inspection Report?

Our First Article Inspection Report (FAIR / AS9102) covers all drawing dimensions measured on CMM, surface finish measurement, material certification, hardness test, and a visual inspection checklist. For automotive customers we provide PPAP Level 3 documentation.

Can I transfer my existing tooling to your factory?

Yes. We accept tooling transfers from other manufacturers. Our tooling team inspects and refurbishes transferred dies before production. There is a tooling qualification fee for inspection and first-article approval — typically $500–$2,000 depending on complexity.

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