Stamping presses from 16 to 500 tons shape low carbon steel, and then CNC machining hits tolerances down to 0.002mm for the tightest features — that means you get consistent fit across thousands of units without rework. We usually have free samples available, but confirm lead time since it's base on your order quantiy.
It's designed for indutrial piping or structural frames where a galvanized surfce is standard, though you can also specify zinc, nickel, chrome, or tin plating if corrosion resistance is a bigger factor. Basically, the welding options — CO2, spot, TIG, or robotic — let you match the joint strength to your assembly line's setup.
ISO9001:2008 certification governs everything here, and dimensional verification happens with calibrated tools, so you're not guessing on interchangeability. The model number is Merid-1850, and it meet DIN, ANSI, GB, JIS, and BSW thread standard — that's a pretty broad compatibilty for global sourcing.
One thing we don't push this for is high-temperature steam lines, as the low carbon steel base has limits there. But for most structural or fluid handling application, the 0.01-0.1mm stamped tolerance is tighter than what you'd get from generic fittings.
Payment is 30% deposit with 70% before shipment, and we work from AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or PDF files for the prototype service — that's usually a 2-3 week turnaround. The MOQ is a custom quote, so just tell us your volume and we'll price it out.
Lead time depends on order quantity, but we can give you a precise timeline once you submit your quantity. Typically, for larger runs like 10,000 units, expect around 4-6 weeks after deposit.
Yes, free samples are available. Just cover the shipping, and we'll send you a sample of the Merid-1850 in the material and finish you need.
Absolutely. We're ISO 9001:2008 certified, and we include the certification documents with your order to verify quality standards.
Besides galvanized, we offer multiple surface treatments like black oxide, powder coating, or zinc plating. Just let us know what you need for your application.
CNC machining tolerance can go as low as 0.002mm. For stamping parts, it's 0.01-0.1mm, so you can pick the precision level based on your project needs.