At Bennett Machine & Stamping Company, precision is at the core of everything we do. Our team specializes in custom metal stamping and deep drawing of parts that range from canisters to sensor components. An inventory of about 30 stamping machines in capacities from 20 to 400 tons enables us to meet your thin or heavy gauge, short or long run, small or large stamping requirements. Our 200-ton deep drawing machines can draw parts up to 14″ in depth. We work with cold rolled, HRPO, stainless, galvanized steel, and other non-ferrous metals.

Our metal stamping services also include coining, forming, progressive die stamping, perforating, and punching. The stamping dies used in all such processes are completely designed and built in house. We build Class A tools to exact customer specifications. We also perform spot welding, in-die tapping, and assembly operations on request.

Stamping components up to 12″ in diameter is our specialty. We stamp reflectors, sensor components, printed circuit contacts, and other critical parts for the electronics industry. Deep drawing of diaphragms and other components for medical applications is performed too.

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Metal Stamping

Understanding Deep Drawn Metal Stamping

Deep drawn metal stamping is a process that forms flat metal sheets into seamless, hollow shapes by stretching the material through a die with controlled pressure. It’s a practical method for producing parts that need depth, strength, and smooth surfaces without joints or welds.

Bennett Machine & Stamping Co. produces a wide range of deep drawn parts that serve industrial, automotive, electronic, and medical applications. Each deep drawn stamping is shaped with precision, maintaining consistent wall thickness and accuracy across production runs.

Our experience in deep drawn metal stampings allows us to handle both simple cylindrical shells and complex geometries that require multiple drawing stages. This process delivers parts that are clean, durable, and ready for finishing or assembly.

Capabilities and Precision Forming Expertise

Every project benefits from the advantage of our in-house tooling and die-making capabilities. Having full control over the tooling process means better consistency, shorter lead times, and flexibility for design changes or production adjustments.

We handle custom deep drawn stamping services for both prototype and large-scale production. Whether the project calls for thin-gauge aluminum cups or deeper, heavier steel housings, our team adapts the forming process to match your part requirements.

Precision forming is achieved through experience and careful setup. Each draw operation is analyzed to reduce stress on the material, maintain proper flow, and deliver accurate final dimensions. This approach supports tight tolerances and excellent surface quality.

The Deep Drawing Process

Our deep drawing process is built around accuracy and efficiency. Each stage is designed to create repeatable results and dependable part quality.

  • Design and Tooling Development – We start with part review and tooling design. The die is created to allow smooth material flow while preventing tearing or wrinkling.
  • Drawing and Redrawing – The blank sheet is pulled into the die cavity by a punch. For deeper shapes, multiple redraws are performed to reach the final depth without compromising strength.
  • Trimming and Piercing – After forming, parts are trimmed to remove excess material and pierced for holes or cutouts as needed.
  • Finishing and Inspection – Each piece is cleaned, finished, and measured for dimensional accuracy. Surface treatments or coatings can be added based on your specifications.

By managing every step in-house, Bennett Machine maintains tight control over quality and turnaround times.

Materials and Performance Advantages

We work with a variety of materials to meet diverse application needs. Deep drawn aluminum is often chosen for its light weight, corrosion resistance, and formability. Stainless steel provides strength and chemical resistance, while cold rolled and galvanized steels offer durability at a competitive cost.

Deep drawn metal stampings provide several clear benefits:

  • Seamless construction reduces the risk of leaks or weak points
  • Uniform wall thickness improves performance and appearance
  • Strength is maintained even in thin-walled designs
  • Production is efficient and waste is minimal
  • Parts can be finished or plated for enhanced corrosion resistance

These advantages make deep drawn parts ideal for components that need strength, precision, and reliability under demanding conditions.

Applications of Deep Drawn Metal Stampings

Bennett Machine & Stamping Co. produces deep drawn parts that serve a wide range of industries and product types. Our expertise helps customers reduce assembly steps, improve durability, and maintain consistent results across large orders.

Common applications include:

  • Electronics: shields, sensor housings, contact enclosures, and reflectors
  • Medical: diaphragms, housings, and precision metal capsules
  • Automotive: fluid system components, protective covers, and sleeves
  • Aerospace and Defense: sealed enclosures and high-strength cups for sensitive devices

Benefits of Custom Deep Drawn Stamping Services

Customers rely on Bennett Machine for custom deep drawn stamping services because we combine experience, flexibility, and consistent quality.

Here’s what you can expect when working with our team:

  • Engineering Support: Our designers help refine part geometry and choose materials that meet performance and cost goals.
  • In-House Tooling: Every die is made under our roof, giving us full control over tool quality and allowing quick adjustments.
  • Cost-Effective Production: Efficient die design and material use reduce scrap and shorten lead times.
  • Scalable Output: We manage everything from prototype quantities to full-scale production runs.
  • Repeatable Accuracy: Each deep drawn part maintains the same dimensions and surface finish from batch to batch.

Quality Commitment

Quality is a key part of how Bennett Machine & Stamping Co. operates. Every deep drawn stamping passes through inspection steps that check size, depth, surface finish, and roundness. We monitor production conditions closely to maintain process consistency and tool longevity.

In-house die maintenance allows us to keep tools sharp and productive, preventing downtime and maintaining the precision of every deep drawn part. Customers can count on consistent quality from the first part to the last.

We understand that each deep drawn metal stamping often fits into a larger assembly or critical product. That’s why accuracy, clean finishes, and reliable repeatability are part of every order.

Request a Quote or Consultation

If you need dependable deep drawn metal stampings or custom deep drawn stamping services, Bennett Machine & Stamping Co. is ready to help. Our experience in forming, tooling, and production gives you confidence that each part will meet your specifications.

Contact us to discuss your design, request a quote, or start a prototype project. Whether it’s deep drawn aluminum housings, stainless steel shells, or specialized diaphragms, our team can guide you from concept to production.

 

Capabilities

General Capabilities

Contract Manufacturing
Custom

 

Production
Prototype

 

Production capabilities

Prototype
Bulk
Complex
Heavy Gauge
High Strength
High Volume
Intricate
Mass Volume Parts

 

Medium-to-Large
High Volume
Long Run
Short Run (Varies On Part)
Small (Varies On Part)
Thin Gage
Thin Wall

 

Production Method

Coining
Compound Die
Compression
Continuous
Continuous Strip
Deep Drawn

 

Forming
High Speed
Perforated Metal
Progressive Die
Die
Punch Press

 

Materials

Cold Rolled Steel
Hot Rolled Steel
Hot Rolled HRPO (Hot Rolled Pickled and Oiled) Galvanized
HSLA (High Strength Low Alloy Steel)

 

Stainless
Aluminum
Brass
Bronze
Copper
Electro-Galvanized

 

Stamping Features

Coated
Countersunk
Embossed
Enameled
Flat
Heat Treated
Numbering
Ornamental

 

Shape Critical
Strain Relief
Surface Critical
Tapped
Threaded
Forming
Drawing

 

Stamping Products

Canisters
Cans
Connectors
Cosmetic Containers
Electronic Connectors
End Caps
Filter Components
Furniture Parts
Hardware
Medical Components
Medical Diaphragms

 

Parts
Pressure Vessels
Printed Circuit Contacts
Reflectors
Sensor Components
Service Parts
Shapes
Shells
Surface Mount Pins
Thrust Washers

 

Secondary Services Offered

Secondary Trimming
Secondary Piercing
Heat Treating
Plating
Design/Building For Stamping Dies/ Tooling
Spot Welding

 

MIG Welding
Vibratory De-Burring
Degreasing
In-Die Tapping
Secondary Forming
Assembly

 

Intended Applications for Stamping Products

Appliances
House Goods
Bed Frames
Box Springs
Bedding And Mattress Frames
Appliances
ATV

 

Batteries
Decorative
Electronic Motors
Lighting Fixtures
Microelectronics
X-Ray Machines

 

Specifications

Press Rating (Stamping Machines - 30)

Min.: 20 tons
Max.: 400 tons

 

 

 

Press Speed

Up to 200 strokes/min

 

 

 

Maximum Press Bed Length

108″

 

 

 

Maximum Press Bed Width

48″

 

 

 

Maximum Part Length

Varies Depending on Thickness
Heavy Parts Have Limits

 

 

 

Maximum Part Diameter

Up to 12″
Small Parts: 1″ square

 

 

 

Maximum Part Thickness

¼” thick

 

 

 

Tolerance (+/-)

Depends on customer specifications

 

 

 

Depth ( Deep Drawn Stamping Machines - 4)

14″ deep on a drawn part

 

 

 

Press Speed

Up to 30 strokes/min

 

 

 

Press Rating

200 tons

 

 

 

Additional Information

Industry Focus

Automotive/Truck/Transportation
Construction
Medical
Communications
Electronic Components
Telecommunication
Military
Solar Product Manufacturing
Semiconductor Equipment

 

Agricultural
Architectural
Chemical
Optical
Pharmaceutical
Material Distribution
Defense
Nano Technology Manufacturing

 

Industry Standards/Certifications

ISO 9001:2015

 

 

 

Desired File Format

AutoCAD (DWG)
DXF

 

JPG
PDF