Sheet Metal
Laser cutting, forming and fabricated assemblies — ideal for brackets, enclosures and chassis in aluminum and stainless steels such as AL5052 and SS304.
Overview
Sheet metal covers flat blanks, bent forms, welded assemblies and hardware integration. It is a cost-effective route for thin-walled parts at small to medium volumes.
Typical process
- Engineering review of bend radii, K-factor and tolerances
- Laser or punch cutting, deburring
- CNC press brake forming and PEM hardware
- Welding, grinding and cosmetic finishing as required
Frequently asked questions
What sheet metal materials do you work with?
Common alloys include aluminum (e.g. AL5052) and stainless (e.g. SS304) for brackets, enclosures and chassis — material is confirmed per drawing and quantity.
What sheet metal processes are included?
Engineering review, laser or punch cutting, CNC press brake forming, PEM hardware, welding and cosmetic finishing as required on the drawing.
Ready for a quote?
Send drawings and quantity — we respond with DFM notes and pricing.