Inconel Stamping Services
High-Temperature, Corrosion-Resistant Sheet Metal Parts—Stamped, Formed, and Delivered Ready to Assemble.
What “Inconel Stamping” Really Means
Stamping Inconel is not like stamping stainless. It’s tough, work-hardens quickly, and generates high forming loads.
Cracking Risk
At bends or drawn corners due to rapid work-hardening.
Severe Springback
Elastic recovery that can ruin angles and fit-up.
Edge Quality
Excessive burrs and edge tearing that affect assembly.
Tool Life
Short die life and unstable dimensions without proper maintenance.
When is Stamping the Best Route?
- Medium-to-high volumes
- Thin sheet parts where machining is wasteful
- Repeatable features at speed
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Get an honest recommendationProcesses We Support
Blanking & Piercing
Profiles, slots, vent patterns. Critical burr direction control planning for assembly and airflow.
Forming & Bending
Brackets, channels, stiffeners. Springback compensation via tooling and forming sequence.
Progressive / Transfer Die
Multi-station forming for repeatability and takt time. Best for stable high-volume programs.
Deep Draw
Cups, shells, covers. Feasibility depends on radius, draw ratio, thickness, and alloy temper.
Inconel Grades We Commonly Stamp
Typical Inconel Stamped Parts
Thermal & Furnace
- • Heat shields
- • Furnace liners
- • Retort hardware
- • Spring tabs
Aerospace
- • Thin-gauge covers
- • Duct hardware
- • Clamps & retainers
- • Formed enclosures
Chemical
- • Corrosion covers
- • Formed brackets
- • Vented plates
- • Splash shields
Energy
- • Hot-zone shields
- • Stiffeners
- • Formed supports
- • Ash protection
Quality, Traceability & Tooling
Matching your stage and risk tolerance.
Material Traceability
MTR by heat/lot & CoC per shipment.
Dimensional Inspection
FAI for new tooling, in-process critical features, hole size/position checks.
Program Options
Soft tooling (prototype), Bridge tooling (pilot), Production dies (volume).
RFQ Checklist
- 2D (DXF/DWG) + PDF Drawing
- Material Grade + Thickness
- Quantity (Proto / Annual)
- Critical Features (Bends, Flatness)
- Grain/Burr Direction
- Inspection Needs (FAI, CMM)
You’ll receive a formability review + quote.
FAQ: Inconel Stamping
Is Inconel stamping feasible for tight tolerances?
Which Inconel grade is most common for stamping?
Can you do deep drawn Inconel parts?
Can you combine stamping with welding or machining?
Ready to Start?
If your program needs stamped Inconel parts that actually fit, assemble, and survive heat—send your drawing.