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What industries are stamping die manufacturing used in?

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Stamping molds are used to manufacture a wide variety of products, covering many industries and aspects of daily life. The following are some typical examples of products made by stamping molds:

Automobile industry
Body parts: doors, roofs, hoods, trunk lids, bumpers, etc.
Interior structural parts: dashboard brackets, seat frames, air conditioning vents, etc.
Functional parts: brake discs, exhaust parts, heat sinks, etc.

Home Appliance Industry
Shells and panels: metal shells and panels for washing machines, refrigerators, microwave ovens, air conditioners, and other home appliances.
Internal structural parts: ventilation holes, heat sinks, brackets, etc. for various appliances.
Decorative parts and accessories: knobs, buttons, decorative strips, etc.

Electronic industry
Electronic component housings: circuit boards, connectors, capacitor housings, etc.
Heat sinks and heat sinks: heat dissipation parts for computers, cell phones and other electronic equipment.
Metal Shield: Shield used to protect electronic equipment from electromagnetic interference.

Construction Industry
Building materials: metal tiles, decorative panels, ceiling systems, etc.
Structural components and fasteners: rebar connectors, brackets, retaining clips, etc.

Aerospace Industry
Aircraft components: wing components, fuel tanks, hatches, etc.
Spacecraft structural parts: heat sinks for satellites, brackets, etc.

Daily necessities
Metal containers: food cans, beverage cans, etc.
Furniture parts: connectors, brackets, etc. for metal furniture.
Hardware tools:
Hammer head, pliers mouth, etc.

Other industries
Packaging materials: metal lids, sealing rings, etc.
Medical instruments:
Components for surgical instruments, housings for medical equipment, etc.

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