Why Choose Us

Quality control

We have a complete and scientific quality management system.  The process from raw materials to production and shipment has undergone strict testing to meet customer and various export requirements.

Rich experience

We are not only a traditional trading company, but also have our own factory (China Anke).  Over the years, we have been committed to R&D, design, manufacture, sales of high-quality products. They are loved and praised by customers.

Excellent service

Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and ensuring that our customers are always satisfied. 'Thoughtful, comprehensive and timely service' is our eternal commitment! We can quickly respond to the market and produce Silicone Dining Mat that meet the needs of different customer groups.

 

Advanced equipment

There are laser cutting machines, CNC punching machines, CNC bending machines, powder coating machines, injection molding machines, ordinary punching machines and other professional production lines in the workshop. The entire production processes can guarantee customer satisfaction. Well-equipped facilities and experienced staff are committed to strictly quality control.

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Features of Industrial Parts
  • Dimensional accuracy
  • Easy to fit
  • Light weight
  • Perfect thickness
  • Shape resistant property
  • Smooth finish
  • High endurance
Types of Industrial Parts

 

Metal parts

Sheet Metal Parts are an essential component in many industries, including automotive, aerospace, and construction. They are made by cutting, bending, and assembling metal sheets to create various shapes and sizes.

 

Plastic injection

Injection plastic parts are a vital component of many products on the market today. These parts are commonly used in the automotive industry, consumer electronics, and medical devices, amongst others. Injection molding is the process by which these parts are made.

Material of Industrial Parts
 
 

Steel

Steel is an iron alloy that contains about 1% carbon. Not only is steel a high-strength metal; but it also offers a lot of flexibility since it can be machined, stamped, roll-formed, welded, and more. This makes steel a universal material for metal parts.

 
 
 

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel has the advantages of steel plus the added benefit of corrosion resistance thanks to an increased amount of chromium – 10% or more by weight. Stainless steel parts are commonly seen in marine applications and in chemical plants.

 
 
 

Titanium

The biggest advantage of titanium is its strength. Yet it’s also lightweight, which accounts for its appeal and common use in aerospace, the medical industry, and the military. Because it’s also corrosion resistant, titanium is widely used in marine applications where metal parts will be exposed to water and rain.

 

Application of Industrial Parts

 

 

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Automotive industry

It has been known for many years that industrial parts have been used in the automotive industry. In order to manufacture cars, doors, hoods, fenders, and other components of the cars, they are essential. Parts made of sheet metal are advantageous to the automotive industry for several reasons, including their strength, durability, and ability to withstand extreme temperatures and harsh weather conditions.

Brass Stamped Metal Parts

Aerospace industry

The aerospace industry is another sector that heavily relies on the use of industrial parts for the production of its products. As a result, these parts are widely used in the construction of airplanes, helicopters, and other aircrafts. With their excellent strength-to-weight ratios, industrial parts are ideal for use in aircraft where weight is a significant concern because they have a high strength-to-weight ratio.

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Construction industry

As well as being widely used in the construction industry, industrial parts are also used in the automotive industry. Roof systems, gutter systems, flashing systems, and other components are produced by using them. The construction industry can benefit greatly from the use of industrial parts, as they have several advantages, including their durability, corrosion resistance, and ease of installation.

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Medical industry

The use of industrial parts in the medical industry is increasing as more and more medical devices and equipment are being manufactured using industrial parts. As these parts are extremely strong and durable, they are ideal for the use in critical medical applications due to their strength and durability.

 
Process of Industrial Parts
 

CNC milling and CNC turning

Extrusion

 Metal casting

 Die casting

Metal injection molding

Forging

 Sheet metal and stamping

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What are the main stages of industrial parts cleaning?

 

 

The process of industrial parts cleaning involves several stages to ensure that all parts are thoroughly cleaned and free from contaminants. 

 

Pre-cleaning

Which involves removing any large debris or contaminants from the parts. This can be done through manual brushing, blasting, or using ultrasonic cleaners to agitate the parts and dislodge any dirt or grime.

 

Cleaning stage

In this stage, the parts are immersed in a cleaning solution or solvent, or they may be sprayed with a cleaning agent. This step is crucial for removing any remaining grease, oil, or other stubborn contaminants.

 

Rinsing

Rinsing helps to remove any residue from the cleaning solution or solvent, ensuring that the parts are thoroughly cleaned and ready for the next stage.

 

Drying

This is done to remove any moisture or residual cleaning agents from the parts, as excess moisture can lead to corrosion or other issues. Drying can be done using hot air, vacuum drying, or other drying methods, depending on the requirements of the parts.

3 Key Considerations to Make When Manufacturing Industrial Parts

Selecting a material type

The first consideration in industrial parts manufacturing is deciding on the material that will be used for the job. Various metals can be used to fabricate industrial parts, and these metals can be categorized into two categories, hard and soft. Cost, weight, tensile strength, formability, machinability, and corrosion resistance are all important considerations when it comes to picking a metal for a part. 

Deciding between fabrication methods

Once the material has been selected, the next step is to fabricate the industrial part. Fabrication methods vary widely depending on the type of part that is being produced, and there are many factors to consider when choosing the right method for a given job. Various fabrication methods can produce different shapes and sizes to meet the desired specifications.

IUnderstanding a part' s requirements

When it comes to manufacturing industrial parts, some components are more difficult to produce than others. Simple parts can be made in a traditional machine shop, using standard equipment and tools. However, custom parts with specialized requirements may require more complex machinery and expertise. 

The Considerations for Buying Industrial Parts

 

Price Negotiation
When considering where to get industrial parts, you should compare quotes from several different suppliers. You may be able to negotiate the price down if a supplier is prepared to beat a competitor's offer. You might also be able to negotiate a discount for buying parts in bulk. Decide whether you will buy used or new industrial parts. If you're on a tight budget, buying used equipment could be an option. Keep in mind that the lowest price may not be the best option if it compromises on quality. On the other hand, more expensive equipment may cost less in repairs over the long run and offer higher precision that minimizes costly mistakes.


Workforce Engagement
Determine how much work your employees will need to do to manage different types of equipment. Fully automated systems require a smaller workforce, freeing up the budget for other areas of the business. You should ensure you know how many employees you will need to install the parts and keep the equipment running.


Consumption Needs
When you buy industrial parts, you need to know how much power they will consume and the type of connection they require. If the equipment requires large amounts of energy, you may need to install a commercial electricity connection. You should be aware of how much energy the equipment will consume and whether different industrial parts have different consumption patterns. That will help you to plan the energy costs involved in your operations.


Maintenance
You should make sure you understand the maintenance requirements for the parts you purchase and whether they are suitable for your equipment. For example, when buying crane parts, the safety of the equipment is of the utmost importance to prevent accidents and comply with industry standards. Find out whether you will need to install equipment such as ventilation to get the best out of the machinery. Will you be able to do the maintenance work yourself, or will you need to arrange and pay for regular servicing? Some suppliers offer tailored contracts for parts and maintenance as part of their aftermarket services.


Warranty and Insurance Coverage
Given the expense of buying industrial parts, it is essential to have warranty coverage. Check the details of the supplier's warranty and what it covers. You may opt to buy an extended warranty for extra coverage. You might also need to buy an insurance policy for construction equipment to cover damage caused by a natural disaster or fire.


Get Advice on Selecting the Best Industrial Parts
Buying industrial parts for your business is an important task that requires extensive research. You need to make sure the parts are a good fit for your equipment, are straightforward to install and maintain, and come with the right coverage in case something goes wrong.

How to Store Industrial Parts

Clean the parts
Before storing industrial parts, ensure that they are free of any dirt, dust or residue. If required, wash the parts thoroughly and dry them completely. This will prevent any corrosion or damage while they are in storage.


Sort the parts
Sort the industrial parts according to their size, shape and type. This will make it easier to store them in an organized manner. You can also label the parts for easy identification later.


Choose The Correct Container
Select a suitable container to store the parts. This can be a plastic or metal bin, box or crate. Ensure that the container is clean, dry and has enough space to hold all the parts.


Use Proper Padding
Use padding material, such as foam or bubble wrap, to protect the parts from damage. This will also prevent them from moving around inside the container and causing any scratches or dents.

Seal the container

Seal the container properly using tape or zip ties. This will prevent any dust or moisture from entering the container and damaging the parts.

 

Store in a suitable location

Store the containers in a dry, clean and secure location. Ensure that the temperature and humidity levels are suitable for the specific type of parts being stored.

 

Maintain a record

Maintain a record of all the parts stored, including their location and date of storage. This will help you easily locate the parts when required.

How to Decide on What Is a Good Industrial Parts

There are several factors to consider when deciding on what is a good industrial part

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Injection Plastic Parts
Injection Molded Plastic Components

Quality
The quality of the industrial part is the most important factor to consider. A good industrial part should be made of high-quality materials that can withstand wear and tear over time. It should be reliable and perform as expected without malfunction or breakdown.


Compatibility
The industrial part should be compatible with the machinery or equipment it will be used with. It is important to make sure the part is the right size, shape, and fitting to ensure proper performance and safety.


Durability
The industrial part should be designed to withstand harsh working conditions such as high temperatures, humidity, or heavy loads. It should be corrosion-resistant and able to hold up to the demands of industrial applications.


Cost
Cost is an important factor to consider when deciding on an industrial part. While it may be tempting to choose a cheaper alternative, it is important to consider the long-term costs of maintenance and replacement. Investing in a higher quality industrial part may ultimately save money in the long run.


Supplier Reputation
The reputation of the supplier is also an important factor to consider when selecting an industrial part. It is important to choose a supplier with a proven track record of delivering high-quality products and providing excellent customer service.

 
Certifications
 

ISO9001-2015 Sugarman Trading

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Our Factory
 

Ningbo Sugarman Trading Co., Ltd has been focusing on export business for many years, which is located in a beautiful port city of Ningbo. We mainly supply metal stamping parts, sheet metal parts, plastic product parts and various silicone kitchen products, stainless steel products for kitchen to our customers. Over the years, we have been committed to R&D, design, manufacture, sales of high-quality products, which are exported to the United States, Japan, Germany, Sweden, the United Kingdom and other countries.

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FAQ
 

Q: What is the process of metal parts?

A: Sheet metal fabrication involves cutting parts from metal sheets. The blanked sheets may then be processed through brakes and die presses to create angular bends and forms, building a 3-dimensional structure. Sheet metal services feature stamping to produce these parts at rapid paces.

Q: How are tiny metal parts made?

A: At least 6 common metal production processes are available to manufacturers today, including sintering, casting (sand, investment, die), machining, metal injection molding, and 3D metal printing.

Q: How do you join two metal parts together?

A: Soldering. In soldering, a filler metal is used to join metal parts. The average solder is comprised of about 99% tin, however other metals that can be used include zinc, copper, silver, and bismuth.

Q: How are large metal parts made?

A: For large-volume production, machined parts are often transitioned to casting or molding processes.

Q: How are metal parts machined?

A: Two of the most common are CNC mills, which are automated cutting machines, and CNC lathes which are used to turn round or bar parts. These machining technologies are commonly sought when manufacturing complex metal parts that require accuracy and detail since they are precise and repeatable.

Q: How are metal parts cast?

A: Metal casting is the process of making objects by pouring molten metal into an empty shaped space. The metal then cools and hardens into the form given to it by this shaped mold.

Q: How are sheet metal parts made?

A: Traditional metal manufacturing techniques include forming, casting, molding, joining, and machining. Sheet metal forming involves various processes where force is applied to a piece of sheet metal to plastically deform the material into the desired shape, modifying its geometry rather than removing any material.

Q: How are hollow metal parts made?

A: Coremaking – If a casting is hollow, an additional piece of sand or metal (called a core) shapes the internal form to make it hollow. Cores are typically strong yet collapsible so they can be easily removed from the finished casting.

Q: What are small pieces of metal called?

A: Metal swarf, also known as chips or by other process-specific names (such as turnings, filings, or shavings), are pieces of metal that are the debris or waste resulting from machining or similar subtractive (material-removing) manufacturing processes.

Q: What is sheet metal parts?

A: Sheet metal is made from various materials, including steel, aluminum, zinc, and copper. It can be as thin as a few thousandths of an inch or as thick as several millimeters. Sheet metal parts are used in cars, buildings, airplanes, and other appliances.

Q: What are sheet metal components?

A: There are many different metals that can be made into sheet metal, such as aluminium, brass, copper, steel, tin, nickel and titanium.

Q: What is a metallic part?

A: There is a wide variety of metallic parts mounted on vehicles in mass production, including wipers, shock absorbers, brake calipers, pads & disks, springs, link stabilizers, and various rods or other parts entering a range of functions below the car body.

Q: What are the components of sheet metal?

A: There are many different metals that can be made into sheet metal, such as aluminium, brass, copper, steel, tin, nickel and titanium.

Q: What are the sheet metal joints?

A: Sheet metal joints are the connections between two or more pieces of sheet metal, where various techniques such as welding, soldering, or mechanical fastening are used to create a robust and interconnected structure.

Q: What is involved in sheet metal?

A: Sheet metal work involves a variety of processes including cutting, welding, and bending. It also includes forming, punching, joining and rolling. Sheet metal working produces both soft as well as resistant sheets.

Q: What are stamped metal parts?

A: Metal stamping is a manufacturing process used to convert flat metal sheets into specific shapes. It is a complex process that can include a number of metal forming techniques — blanking, punching, bending and piercing, to name a few.

Q: Is stamped steel strong?

A: Stamping took the place of machining and die forging, allowing parts to be made at a much lower cost. These stamped metal parts aren't quite as strong as die forged metal, but the quality is good enough for most tasks.

Q: What can I practice metal stamping on?

A: We recommend you start with either practice aluminum sheet metal or practice aluminum foil that we offer! You'll want to get familiar with how hard you need to hit, so use these pieces of metal and foil to practice how deep your stamps will impress the metal.

Q: How accurate is metal stamping?

A: Greater accuracy benefits microstamped parts that have smaller tolerances for creation errors than more substantial pieces. For microstamping, minimum diameters of the components can be as tiny as 0.002 inches.

Q: What lubricant is used in metal stamping?

A: Some common types of lubricants used in metal stamping include oil-based, water-based, and synthetic lubricants.

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