Sheet Metal Fabrication Aluminum Laser Cutting Stamping Bending Services
Stainless Steel Fabrication: Flat Sheet to Functional Assembly
We transform stainless steel sheet into engineered components through four core operations: CNC forming, code-qualified welding, deep draw stamping, and integrated case building. This process chain delivers geometric precision and metallurgical integrity for demanding applications.
Process Integration: Forming & Joining
Our CNC press brakes execute multi-axis bend sequences with angular repeatability within ±0.5°. Welding operations follow pre-qualified WPS protocols—TIG for precision joints, pulsed MIG for production throughput—ensuring fusion consistency and minimal distortion. The forming-to-welding handoff eliminates tolerance accumulation in built-up assemblies.
Controlled Material Flow Drawing
Deep draw forming uses progressive dies designed in-house, with simulations predicting strain distribution and thinning. This produces seamless three-dimensional geometries—stepped cups, contoured housings, embossed panels—with wall thickness variation held under 10% and no secondary machining required.
Sector-Specific Enclosure Solutions
Case assemblies are engineered for functional requirements rather than generic use: marine electronics housings with salt-spray resistance, medical device chassis with sanitary surface finishes, or telecom enclosures integrating thermal management features. We form mounting bosses, gasket channels, and cable ports directly from the base sheet to reduce hardware and assembly steps.
Design-to-Delivery Workflow
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Manufacturability Analysis: CAD-based springback prediction and weld distortion modeling before tool release
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Soft-Tool Proving: 5–50 piece pilot runs for fit-check and process validation
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Production Scale: Hard tooling, automated nesting, and robotic welding cells for volume
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Finishing & Protection: In-house passivation, electropolishing, and powder coat with full lot traceability
Embedded Quality Controls
SPC monitors bend angles, weld penetration depth, and draw tonnage in real time. First-article inspection reports conform to AS9102, and material traceability links to mill heat numbers. Our metrology lab provides CMM dimensional data and tensile test results for process qualification.
Technical Liaison Model
We embed our applications engineers into your design cycle—reviewing prints for forming limits, advising on alloy selection (304L, 316L, duplex grades), and optimizing features for tool access. Program managers share capacity dashboards and shipping schedules to align with your build plan.
Submit for Feasibility Review
Forward your STEP files and performance specs; we deliver a three-day process plan with cycle times, tooling investment, and unit cost breakdown.