Short Run Stampings
A short run stamping is a cost-effective way to produce complex metal parts with short lead times. The first step in any short run stamp is to create a flat metal part, called a blank. Next, holes are drilled in the part and bends or forms are added. Once the part is bent and formed into the correct shape, it can be finished with paint, plated or coated as per the original design. Feel free to contact Titan Spring for a fast quote on your project today. We can assist with design and engineering, prototyping and full scale production, to meet your short run stamping needs.
Short Run Stampings For Your Custom Project
A short run stamping is much more than just bending and forming your part into the correct shape. The process starts with accurate engineering and a workable design. Once you have proof of concept, in the form of a prototype, you can move up to full scale production, and Titan Spring can help. We have more than 60 years of experience in all phases of short run metal stampings. Send your metal stamping part design for a quote today
Titan Spring Supports Most Major Markets...
Titan Spring specializes manufacturing spring and wire form components for the aerospace and aircraft industry. Just a few of the markets we serve include the military, civilian aircraft, automotive, industrial and agricultural industries.
Other Spring Types
Flat Springs
Flat springs are small, stamped metal strips that compress when a load is applied, and release when the load is removed. Most flat spring manufacturers simply match up the specification you've provided to an existing spring in inventory. Titan Spring is different; we create the right design to meet your needs. Have a project in mind? Call us, we'll work with you from design to prototype - all the way to production.
Torsion Springs
Torsion springs are circular springs that exert rotary force, just like the spring in a clothes pin. Unlike other spring companies that rely on long supply chains and extensive inventories, Titan Spring custom manufacturers torsion springs and wire forms to the custom needs of our clients. There are no torsion spring suppliers who can beat Titan Spring's design process, spring design knowledge, pricing, or quality control.
Extension Springs
Extension Springs moves in the opposite direction of a Compression Spring; when the looped ends are pulled apart, an extension spring pulls them back together. Do you need a custom extension spring? Customers come to Titan Spring because we work with you to solve problems; we don't just sell springs. Titan spring can provide you with custom engineering during the design and prototyping phase of your project, and complete support on into full production.