Lighting & Appliance Metal Stamping & Fabrication
The appliance and lighting industries rely on high-performance parts that are both long-lasting and exceptionally reliable. From electrical housings and mounting brackets to decorative lighting assemblies, stamped metal components play a critical role in appliance and lighting manufacturing. Evans Tool & Die manufactures precision metal stampings and fabricated components designed to meet both functional performance requirements and cosmetic finish standards.
Advanced Fabrication Capabilities for the Appliance Sector
To meet the rigorous demands of commercial and residential appliance manufacturing, your supply chain requires a partner with diverse, scalable capabilities. We leverage advanced technology to produce components with exact tolerances and superior durability. Our core metal stamping and fabrication capabilities include:
- Heavy Weld Fabrication: Used for structural frames and heavy-gauge assemblies in commercial appliance and industrial equipment applications.
- Large Deep Draw Stamping: Supports the production of seamless appliance housings, drums, and lighting reflectors while maintaining material strength.
- Laser Cutting Preparation: Supports tight tolerances and clean edge quality for complex appliance and lighting components prior to forming or assembly.
- Progressive Stamping: Highly efficient, cost-effective, and high-volume production designed for smaller, repetitive parts like electrical contacts, mounting clips, and brackets.
- Robotic Welding: Provides consistent, repeatable weld quality for high-volume appliance and lighting assemblies.
High-Strength Materials for Lighting and Appliances
Selecting the optimal material is critical for managing thermal conductivity, ensuring electrical safety, and achieving cosmetic perfection. Evans Tool & Die works with a broad spectrum of high-strength materials tailored to the specific functional and aesthetic requirements of the appliance sector.
| Material | Common Appliance & Lighting Applications |
|---|---|
| Aluminum | Lightweight, highly reflective for custom lighting fixtures, and naturally corrosion-resistant. |
| Brass & Copper | Industry-standard metals provide excellent electrical conductivity for sockets and internal wiring assemblies. |
| Stainless Steel | Durable and corrosion-resistant with a clean finish suitable for exposed appliance surfaces. |
| Cold-Rolled & Draw Quality Steel | Delivers a superior strength-to-weight ratio; perfect for heavy structural chassis and deep-drawn housings. |
| Sheet Metal | Formable and cost-effective for brackets, heat shields, panels, and other fabricated components. |
Quality Components for Everyday Appliances
OEM appliance and lighting manufacturers require components that maintain dimensional accuracy, support reliable assembly, and meet cosmetic finish expectations. Whether you are producing commercial-grade kitchen equipment or modern smart home devices, the integrity of the internal and external components dictates the quality of the final product.
Evans Tool & Die supports the production of custom lighting components, appliance housings, brackets, and precision-stamped electrical parts for both commercial and residential applications. Through controlled manufacturing processes and tight tolerance capabilities, Evans Tool & Die produces components designed for consistent fit, repeatable assembly, and long production runs.
Request a Quote for Appliance Metal Stamping
Navigating the complexities of appliance manufacturing requires a reliable partner capable of delivering both functional internal parts and highly attractive external components at scale. At Evans Tool & Die, our engineering and production teams are ready to optimize your manufacturing process, reduce lead times, and deliver superior metal-stamped parts.
Whether you need high-volume stamped components or fabricated assemblies for appliance and lighting applications, Evans Tool & Die can support your production requirements. Contact Evans Tool & Die to request a quote or discuss your project specifications with the engineering team.