Sheet Metal: Assembling
Welding is a fabrication or the process of permanently joining two or more sheet metal machining parts, by melting both materials. The molten materials quickly cool, and the two sheet metals are permanently bonded.
Spot welding and seam welding are two very popular methods used for sheet metal machining parts. Spot welding is primarily used for joining parts that normally upto 3 mm (0.125 in) thickness ...
Sheet Metal: Laser Cutting
Laser cutting is to use a laser to cut materials. Laser cutting machines can accurately produce complex exterior contours. Laser cutting can be complementary to the CNC/Turret process. The CNC/Turret process can produce internal features such as holes readily whereas the laser cutting process can produce external complex features easily. Taking direct input in the form of electronic data from a CAD drawing, laser cutting ...
Sheet Metal: CNC Fabrication
The Computer Numerical Control (CNC) fabrication process provides flexible manufacturing runs without high capital expenditure dies and stamping presses. In Addition, high volumes are not required to justify the use of this CNC fabrication. You can find high quality sheet metal fabrication parts in our company.
Tooling is mounted on a turret which can be as little as 10 sets to as much as 100 sets. This turret is ...
Sheet Metal: Stamping
Stamping is to use dedicated tooling mounted in stamping presses to make sheet metal parts. The blanking, piercing, forming, and drawing are associated with stamping. These operations are done with dedicated tooling also known as hard tooling, which is used to make high volume sheet metal machining parts of one configuration of part design. All these operations can be done either at a single die station or multiple die stations ...