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Stainless Steel Razor Handle

Stainless steel razor handle parts for personal-care products where appearance, grip feel, corrosion resistance, and edge condition matter.

SINTS supports specialty OEM parts from drawings or samples, helping buyers review material, geometry, finish, visible surfaces, functional surfaces, packaging, and the right production route before quotation.

Stainless Steel Razor Handle
Stainless Steel Razor Handle for custom OEM, personal-care, equipment, security, specialty alloy, or compact product assemblies. Final requirements should follow the customer's drawing, material target, finish, and production volume.

Product overview

This page covers stainless steel razor handle for specialty OEM metal component programs. Buyers often need support beyond a catalog name: material selection, geometry review, finish planning, edge condition, and packaging can all affect whether a part is ready for production.

For new projects, SINTS reviews the drawing, sample, annual quantity, visible surfaces, functional surfaces, and application notes so the manufacturing route is matched to the part rather than chosen only by a process label.

Typical applications

  • razor handle components
  • personal-care product handles
  • visible stainless consumer parts
  • custom handle hardware

Materials, process, and finish

Typical materialsStainless steel or customer-specified corrosion-resistant alloy
Process routeMIM or machining route review for handle geometry, surface finish, and volume
Tolerance referenceISO 2768-mK reference or drawing requirement
Finish optionsPolishing, brushing, blasting, passivation, plating, or customer finish
Supply formatCustom OEM parts supplied from drawing, sample, or agreed specification.
PackagingProtective packaging can be reviewed for visible surfaces, polished finishes, coated parts, sharp edges, or functional contact areas.

Why the process fits

MIM can be useful for compact stainless, titanium, tungsten, or alloy parts with complex geometry, curved surfaces, visible finish requirements, or repeat-volume needs. Powder metallurgy can be reviewed for selected lightweight, structural, or repeat-volume parts when material and density targets support the route.

The best route should follow the drawing, part size, material target, finish requirement, functional surfaces, annual volume, and whether secondary machining or polishing is needed.

Project support

Useful RFQ details include 2D or 3D drawings, target material, annual volume, finish requirement, visible or touch surfaces, load or wear notes, corrosion expectations, edge requirements, and packaging requirements.

SINTS can support manufacturability discussion, sample review, finishing review, inspection focus, and repeat-production planning for custom OEM specialty metal component programs.

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RFQ Guidance

Useful RFQ details

Send the part drawing or sample, material target, finish requirement, expected annual volume, and notes about visible, touch, load, wear, corrosion, cutting, or contact surfaces. These details help SINTS review MIM, PM, machining, and finishing options more accurately.