Custom Metal Stampings Manufacturing
When you need custom metal stampings, you are usually balancing more than part price. You need repeatable dimensions, a manufacturer that can support your volume plan, and clear communication when the stamped part also connects to welding, forming, or assembly work. Argo Products Company manufactures custom metal stampings as part of a broader fabricated metal offering for OEMs and manufacturers across the United States.
From a 75,000 sq ft facility in St. Louis, Missouri, Argo Products supports programs for industrial, agriculture, automotive, medical, electrical, retail display, and furniture or consumer product applications. We help you source stamped parts from a manufacturer that also builds wire forms, welded assemblies, resistance-welded products, threaded products, and flattened metal products, which can simplify production when your part is not just a standalone stamping.
Custom metal stampings for OEMs and manufacturers nationwide
Custom metal stamping is part of the broader fabricated metal manufacturing space that includes forming, bending, machining, welding, and assembly. Argo Products manufactures stampings within that larger production environment, which helps you keep related fabrication work aligned instead of splitting it across disconnected suppliers.
“Argo Products has operated since 1932 and manufactures from a 75,000 sq ft facility in St. Louis, Missouri.”
If your team is sourcing components for equipment, devices, fixtures, displays, or consumer-facing products, Argo Products gives you a practical option when stamped parts need to fit into a larger metal product strategy. You get one manufacturing partner that understands how stamped components interact with formed wire, welded joints, and secondary metal operations.
Argo Products combines custom metal stampings with wire forming and welded fabrication
Many stamped parts do not live alone. They attach to brackets, frames, wire components, welded assemblies, or threaded features, and that is where Argo Products becomes especially useful. Along with stampings, we produce CNC wire forms, robotically welded assemblies, resistance-welded products, threaded products, and flattened products, so you can keep more of your fabricated metal scope in one place.
“Argo Products manufactures stampings alongside CNC wire forms, robotically welded assemblies, resistance welded products, threaded products, and flattened products.”
If your project includes stamped parts plus custom wire forms or precision wire forming, Argo Products can help reduce vendor handoffs and fit-up problems between processes. That means fewer separate purchase orders, less time coordinating multiple shops, and a clearer path from prototype review to production scheduling.

For OEM buyers, this matters because dimensional issues often show up at the interface between parts. When Argo Products can support related fabrication steps, you have a better chance of resolving those issues earlier, before they create delays in assembly or field performance.
Tight-tolerance custom metal stampings with prototype-to-production support
Argo Products is built for customers who need precision and scalability, not just a one-time part run. Our manufacturing approach is designed to support rapid prototypes through large-scale production, so you can validate your part, adjust if needed, and then move into repeatable output without changing manufacturers mid-program.
“Argo Products works to ISO 9001 standards with lean, cellular, and 5S practices.”
That structure benefits you in concrete ways. Argo Products uses ISO 9001 standards, lean manufacturing, cellular workflow, and 5S practices to support repeatability, cleaner process control, and more reliable delivery. When your stamped part has tight tolerances or must match adjacent fabricated parts consistently, disciplined production matters.
Collaborative engineering support is also part of the value. If your print, tolerances, or assembly requirements need review, we work with you to clarify manufacturability before small issues become production problems.
Custom metal stampings require disciplined manufacturing controls
Press-based stamping is a standard metalworking process, but it is not casual work. Mechanical power presses are used to punch, shear, and form metal with dies, and industry safety data shows that injuries around the point of operation and die-related tasks can be severe.

For you as a buyer, that means shop discipline is not a side issue. Argo Products manufactures fabricated metal products within a controlled production environment, and our ISO 9001 standards, lean practices, and organized cell structure support the kind of process consistency you want from a stamping supplier. You are not just purchasing formed metal. You are choosing a manufacturer whose operating discipline affects part quality, schedule stability, and communication.
When Argo Products is the right custom metal stampings manufacturer
Argo Products is a strong fit when your stamped part needs to work inside a broader metal manufacturing program, not just as an isolated commodity item.
Here are common situations where we add the most value:
- Integrated fabrication needs: Your stamped component also connects to wire forms, welded assemblies, threaded features, resistance welding, or flattened products.
- Prototype-to-volume demand: You need a supplier that can support early development, short runs, and eventual production scale.
- Tight-tolerance expectations: Your part has dimensional requirements where repeatability and process control matter.
- Nationwide OEM support: Your company operates in industrial, agriculture, automotive, medical, electrical, retail display, or furniture and consumer markets across the U.S.
- Supplier simplification goals: You want fewer handoffs and a clearer communication path for fabricated metal parts.
Argo Products may be especially relevant if your team would rather work with one source that can discuss stampings in the context of the full assembly. If you are also searching for a wireform manufacturer because your product includes both stamped and formed-wire components, that overlap can save time and reduce coordination effort.
What you can expect when you request a custom metal stampings quote
A useful quote starts with the production details that affect manufacturability and delivery. Argo Products reviews your requirements with an eye toward both the stamped part itself and any related fabricated metal work that may be involved.
To move your RFQ forward, it helps to provide:
- Part information: Drawings, models, dimensions, tolerances, and material requirements
- Program scope: Prototype, short-run, or ongoing production volume expectations
- Secondary needs: Welding, threading, flattening, assembly, or related fabricated-metal processes
- Commercial details: Delivery timing, packaging needs, and any approval or documentation requirements
That up-front clarity helps us give you a more useful response. Argo Products can identify whether your part is best handled as a standalone stamping or as part of a broader fabricated assembly, which can improve cost visibility and reduce downstream change orders.
Talk with Argo Products about your custom metal stampings program
If you are sourcing custom metal stampings and want a manufacturer that can also support related fabricated metal work, Argo Products is ready to review your project. Our St. Louis manufacturing operation supports OEMs and manufacturers nationwide with stampings, wire forms, welded products, and other precision metal components.
Send your drawing, volume expectations, and application details, and we can help you determine the best path for your stamped part. Whether you need a prototype, a production-ready component, or a supplier that can combine stampings with adjacent fabrication processes, Argo Products can help you move the program forward with more clarity and fewer handoffs.
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