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Metal Stamping for Fluid Power Systems

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Precision components for pneumatic, hydraulic, and high-purity applications

Fluid power systems rely on stamped components that maintain integrity under pressure, temperature changes, and constant cycling. Neway Stamping supplies high-precision parts for hydraulic equipment, pneumatic systems, high-purity valves, and sealing applications across a wide range of industrial sectors.
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Components We Produce

We manufacture metal stampings used throughout fluid power assemblies, including:

  • Internal and external valve seals
  • High-purity diaphragms made from stainless steel and exotic alloys
  • Brackets, clamps, and mounting hardware
  • Handles, levers, and actuation components
  • Washers, shims, and spacers
  • Progressive-stamped parts for complex sealing or flow-control assemblies

Challenges We Help Solve

Fluid power manufacturers require components that perform consistently under demanding conditions. Neway helps address:

Tight tolerances required for sealing and pressure retention

Consistent forming of specialty and corrosion-resistant materials

High-purity component needs for sensitive valve applications

Repeatability for long-term system reliability

Scaling production from prototype to long-run stamping

Rapid design iteration for new valve or pump models

Why Fluid Power Companies Choose Neway

  • Expertise in high-purity diaphragms and sealing components
  • Material capability with stainless steel, copper alloys, and exotic alloys (e.g., Algaloy)
  • Laser prototyping for fast development of diaphragm and sealing geometries
  • In-house progressive tooling for complex, multi-stage components
  • Automation and inspection that improve repeatability and quality
  • Engineering collaboration to optimize manufacturability and performance
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