Deep drawn and progressive die metal stampings for aerospace components
Evans Company manufactures complicated deep drawn and progressive die metal stampings, including miniature components for aerospace applications.
Our deep drawn and progressive die metal stampings include miniature aerospace components in many metals.
ISO9001:2015 certified
Parts for radar systems, including phased arrays, and slip ring contacts, electromagnetic shielding, RFI/EFI shields, projectiles, subminiature tubing.
Metals
Refractory metals, including tantalum, titanium, niobium and molybdenum.
Reactive metals like beryllium and zirconium.
Elemental metals and alloys like aluminum and stainless steel.
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This tantalum radiation shield was drawn for a Tier I missile manufacturer. Evans created unique tooling to produce a limited number of this curved stamping. The shield measures 9.5” long, much larger than most of the miniature stamped components Evans manufactures for aerospace applications.
Deep drawn molybdenum is uncommon because of the metal’s forming and temperature-related limitations. Familiar with moly, however, Evans was able to perfect this miniature deep drawn molybdenum shell for aeronautics use. The moly shell is used in an ignition system. The side-piercing is 0.025” in diameter. The length is 0.2000”, with a 0.0005” tolerance.