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​Assemblies and manipulations

​Custom assemblies, satisfaction guaranteed

​Assemblies

We have the capacity to assemble parts, whether manufactured by us or supplied by the client. Our approach encompasses assemblies, riveting, inserts and more. In addition, we design and build the necessary tools to carry out the desired assembly with precision and efficiency.

​Custom packaging

​We offer the possibility of supplying parts in controlled packaging to facilitate subsequent processes. This includes serving pieces individually placed on trays or packaged in small boxes for bulk deliveries. We adapt the packaging and palletizing according to the specific needs of each client upon request and prior study.

Manual operations

​We have the ability to carry out manual operations on parts after manufacturing. This includes threading, expanding or bending tubes or other operations that directly from the die could involve high costs. We analyze each situation to adapt to the individual needs of our clients.

Power strips

​In our range of standard parts, we offer a variety of mounted power strips with different measurements and shapes of connection terminals. Do not hesitate to contact us or discover them in our catalog of special parts.

Silver contacts

​We have extensive experience in inserting silver contacts into stamping parts. This includes both soldering insertion in mass production processes and manual insertion of riveted silver contacts. Our expertise encompasses both methods to ensure quality in each insertion process.

Prototypes

If you need prototypes to evaluate the viability of your project, we are here to help. Our engineering department offers assistance during the design process and can manufacture prototypes tailored to your specific needs. Each project is unique and at TYRSA we are excited to be part of the process

Request a free analysis of your project to obtain our best offer.

  • What is metal stamping?
    Metal stamping is a manufacturing process that uses tools and presses to transform sheet metal into three-dimensional parts through cutting, bending, drawing, and other operations.
  • What are the common types of metal stamping?
    Metal stamping can be hot or cold. At TYRSA we use the cold stamping system with mechanical presses. The most common types of cold stamping are: simple stamping (with a single stroke of the press), progressive stamping (multiple sequential operations on a sheet), and double-acting or coaxial stamping.
  • What industries is metal stamping used in?
    Stamping is applied in industries such as automotive, electronics, household appliances, among others, but we can find stamping parts in any industrial sector, for example in engines, car components, carpentry, electronic circuits...
  • What are the advantages of metal stamping?
    It offers high precision, fast production, lower costs at high volumes, the ability to work with various materials and the ability to create complex shapes.
  • What materials can be stamped?
    A wide variety of metals can be stamped, including steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper (both DHP and ETP), brass, bronzes, nickel silver, beryllium alloys and other specialty alloys depending on the properties required for the final part. In addition, other materials such as plastics, fiber, polypropylene or nylon can also be printed. We can also work with tapes that have previous electrolytic coatings, either completely or selectively.
  • What is the difference between stamping and die cutting?
    Die cutting is a more general term that includes the stamping process, but can also refer to specific cutting or punching operations without necessarily forming the part.
  • What is the useful life of a stamping die?
    Lifespan can vary depending on material, die design, and usage, but well-maintained dies can produce thousands or even millions of parts before requiring replacement or significant maintenance.
  • How to select the right stamping process for a specific project?
    It depends on the complexity of the part, the quantity required, material selection and precision specifications. Consulting stamping experts is crucial to making the best decision.
  • What is the typical production time in metal stamping?
    Time may vary depending on the complexity of the piece, the type of stamping and the quantity. However, stamping is typically faster at high volumes compared to other manufacturing methods.
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