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Precision and Efficiency: Exploring the Advanced Metal Stamping Capabilities at Clairon Metals

Home > Precision and Efficiency: Exploring the Advanced Metal Stamping Capabilities at Clairon Metals
  • Our Advanced Stamping Machines
  • Our Diverse Range of Materials
  • Our Metal Stamping Procedures
  • Our Stringent Quality Control Measures

Metal stamping is a versatile and widely used manufacturing process that transforms flat metal sheets into various shapes and configurations. This process involves a series of operations designed to achieve specific aspects of the final product’s geometry, dimensions, and functionality. It is integral to producing parts and components across numerous industries, including automotive, aerospace, electronics, and consumer goods.

Clairon Metals Corporation is a leading metal stamping company in the southeastern United States. We provide a wide range of parts, blanks, and components of varying complexities and specialize in medium-to-high-volume production.

Our Advanced Stamping Machines

Clairon Metals boasts an impressive array of stamping machines, each tailored to meet diverse production requirements. Our equipment lineup includes:

Mechanical Coil-Fed Presses

Mechanical coil-fed presses are pivotal to our high-volume production capabilities. These presses are designed to handle large metal coils, offering precision and speed. Key attributes include:

  • Capacity: We operate coil-fed presses ranging from 50 tons to a robust 1,100 tons. This extensive range ensures they can accommodate both lightweight and heavy-duty stamping requirements.
  • Die sizes: The presses support die sizes up to 60 inches by 144 inches, allowing for the production of large and complex parts.
  • Coil widths and thicknesses: These presses are versatile for various stamping projects, capable of processing coils up to 52 inches in width and ⅜ inches in thickness.
  • Automation: Each press has advanced electronic feeds, complete feedlines, and automated part and scrap exit systems. This automation speeds up production, enhances operational efficiency, and reduces material waste.

Mechanical Single-Hit Presses

Mechanical single-hit presses are another cornerstone of our stamping operations. They complement the coil-fed machines, handling high-precision tasks to ensure detailed and accurate part production. Key specifications include:

  • Press types: We use both straight-side and gap-frame models. Straight-side presses are known for their robustness and ability to handle heavy-duty applications, while gap frame presses are more suited for lighter, intricate tasks.
  • Capacity: The single-hit presses range from 60 tons to 330 tons, providing flexibility for various stamping needs.
  • Applications: These presses are particularly effective for producing parts that require precise, one-time operations, such as complex shapes and fine details.

Our Diverse Range of Materials

Clairon Metals processes a comprehensive range of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, allowing us to cater to diverse industrial needs. The materials we work with include:

Low Carbon Steel

Low-carbon steel, available in cold- and hot-rolled forms, is known for its excellent machinability and weldability. It is commonly used in high-formability applications, such as automotive panels and household appliances.

Low Carbon Steel

High Strength Low Alloy (HSLA) Steel

HSLA steel is designed to provide increased strength and resistance to corrosion while maintaining good formability. It is utilized in demanding applications such as structural components in the automotive and construction industries.

High Strength Low Alloy (HSLA) Steel

High Carbon and Spring Steel

High-carbon and spring steels are characterized by their increased hardness and strength compared to low-carbon steel. They are frequently used for parts that require high wear resistance, such as springs, blades, and cutting tools.

High Carbon and Spring Steel

Prepainted Coil

Prepainted coil steel is coated with a layer of paint before stamping, offering aesthetic appeal and additional protection against corrosion. This is ideal for applications where durability and visual appearance are important, such as roofing and siding.

Prepainted Coil

Galvanized and Galvalume Steel

Galvanized steel is coated with zinc to provide corrosion resistance, while Galvalume steel has a coating of aluminum and zinc for enhanced protection. Both materials are commonly used in outdoor applications, including automotive parts and construction materials.

Galvanized and Galvalume Steel

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel (available in 300, 400, and other series) offers exceptional resistance to corrosion and staining. Depending on the type, this material can be used from kitchen equipment and medical devices to automotive and industrial applications.

Stainless Steel

Our Metal Stamping Procedures

Clairon Metals uses various stamping procedures to produce high-quality metal parts. These processes can be performed in series within a progressive die or in separate steps using individual dies. Here is an overview of each technique:

  • Blanking
    Blanking is the initial step in stamping, where a flat piece of metal (known as a blank) is cut from a larger sheet. It defines the shape and size of the blank, which will be further processed in subsequent stamping stages.
  • Punching
    Punching involves creating holes or cutouts in a metal sheet by pressing it against a die. This is essential for parts that require specific features, such as mounting holes or ventilation slots.
  • Embossing
    Embossing is a technique for creating raised or recessed designs on a metal surface. It is often used for aesthetic purposes or to add functional features to parts, such as branding or decorative elements on consumer products.
  • Bending
    Bending is shaping metal by applying force to create angles or curves. This process is essential for forming components that require specific geometric configurations, such as brackets or panels, in machinery and structural applications.
  • Coining
    Coining creates fine details on a metal part by squeezing it into a die. It is commonly used for applications where detailed surface features are required, such as decorative trim or precision engineering components.
  • Flanging
    Flanging is the process of creating a flange, or a projecting edge, on a metal part. It is typically used to provide a mounting surface or to strengthen the edges, making it suitable for applications where additional structural support is needed.

Our Stringent Quality Control Measures

Clairon Metals is dedicated to maintaining exceptional product quality through rigorous quality control measures at every stage of the metal stamping process. These include:

We operate a fully equipped quality lab featuring multiple coordinate measuring machines (CMMs), optical comparators, and hardness testing equipment. Our on-floor quality controls include pull and push testing, dedicated gauges, and comprehensive first-article inspection. These systems and processes help ensure that each stamped part meets the highest standards possible.

A full-time APQP technician collaborates with engineering teams to perform Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and complete Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) submissions. This integration ensures that potential issues are identified early and addressed, supporting successful production launches.

We are ISO 9001:2015 compliant, reflecting our commitment to maintaining a quality management system that meets international standards. We use integrated production control and troubleshooting systems, ensuring consistent quality and effective problem resolution.

Experience Top-Tier Metal Stamping With Clairon Metals!

Clairon Metals is dedicated to delivering superior quality and precision with every stamped component. Our state-of-the-art technology and advanced engineering allow us to tackle projects of any size and complexity, ensuring that your requirements are met with exceptional accuracy!

Contact us to discuss your specific needs or request a quote to get started.

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