Defense Industry
In the defense industry, precision and reliability are uncompromising core values. As a local Taiwanese stamping and manufacturing company with 30 years of experience, we deeply understand that every single component could be critical to a soldier's safety and the success of a mission. We possess automated presses ranging from 110T to 15T, allowing us to flexibly meet the processing needs of a wide range of defense components, from large structural parts to small precision pieces, all manufactured with high accuracy.
110T Automated Press
For instance, our 110T presses are suitable for processing large structural components like armored vehicle protective plates and artillery bases. These parts require high-strength materials and precision machining to ensure stability and durability under extreme conditions.
40T and 60T Medium-sized Presses
Our medium-sized presses, from 40T to 60T, are ideal for manufacturing components of an intermediate size, such as firearm mechanisms and missile control fins. These parts demand high precision and consistency to ensure the reliable operation of weapon systems.
15T, and 20T Automated Presses
For small and intricate components, such as connectors for communication equipment and brackets for precision instruments, our 15T to 20T presses provide high-efficiency and high-accuracy processing, meeting the strict requirements of military products for micro-parts.
Our automated presses are equipped with advanced automatic feeding systems and in-die tapping capabilities, enabling highly efficient continuous production while ensuring the quality consistency of every single component.
Furthermore, we possess extensive experience in die design and manufacturing, allowing us to provide one-stop services from design and trial production to mass production based on our clients' needs. We are well aware of the strict quality requirements for defense products. Therefore, in every production stage, we adhere to the highest quality standards and conduct rigorous quality inspections to ensure that every part leaving our facility meets military specifications.
We believe that our professional expertise and unwavering commitment to quality enable us to provide the most reliable component support for the defense industry. Whether for the development of new products or the optimization of existing ones, we are eager to become your most trusted partner.
Below, we introduce some defense components that are processed by stamping, sharing material choices and processing considerations.

Hammer Spring Seat
This part is used to secure the position of the hammer spring. It is typically stamped from high-carbon steel or spring steel and requires heat treatment and deburring to ensure its elasticity and durability.

Bolt Guide Plate
This is a key structure for the smooth sliding and positioning of the bolt. It is often made from high-tensile steel plates with a thickness of 1.5mm or more, requiring high-precision control over the elongated holes and guide angles to ensure unobstructed movement.

Magazine Catch Plate
This is a critical part for controlling the installation and release of a magazine. The material is often SUS420 or a similar hardened stainless steel. Dimensional stability and wear resistance are of the utmost importance.

Safety Selector Tab
This part is related to shooting safety. It is often stamped from 0.8 to 1.2mm spring steel and requires a black oxide finish to improve corrosion resistance and visual identification.

Ejection Port Cover
This lightweight part prevents foreign objects from entering the bolt mechanism. It is stamped from aluminum alloy or stainless steel, which then undergoes surface flattening and hinge hole processing.

Magazine Follower Plate
This is a metal plate inside a magazine used to push rounds upwards. The material must be elastic and resistant to deformation, and is often made from phosphor bronze or spring steel.

Detent Spring Retainer
This is a precision positioning component installed beneath the safety lever or selector switch. It must maintain its elasticity and durability, and its thickness is typically between 0.6 and 1.0mm.

Trigger Connector Plate
This is a vital interface component of the firing control mechanism. After stamping, it must be deburred, heat-treated, and surface-treated with phosphating to improve its wear resistance.

Rear Sight Base
This serves as the base for the aiming sight and has high dimensional requirements. It is typically a complex curved stamping, and the processing accuracy directly affects shooting precision.

Feed Ramp Guide
This is a crucial auxiliary component that helps bullets smoothly enter the chamber. The material is often high-strength stainless steel and requires a mirror-grade polish and a processed guide angle.