sheet metal fabrication

  Sheet Metal Fabrication: CNC punching is done by high-speed turret punch presses which can also form a variety of features during the punching operation such as circuit card guide slots and recesses, embosses, coined reliefs, knock-outs, countersinks, and lanced and formed tabs. CNC forming is done by press brakes ranging from 25 to 230 tons. We have five fully equipped weld booths for MIG and TIG welding, and can spot weld steel up to 3/16" and aluminum up to 3/16".
     

Laser cutting is done by two Mazak lasers, and provide design engineers with the ability to generate intricate, close tolerance designs. These lasers are extremely accurate and economical when profiling irregular contours. We cut steel (carbon and stainless), aluminum and copper, in thicknesses from foils to plate stock. Non-metals such as plastics, paper, gasket material and ceramics can also be cut.

To promote manufacturing feasibility and flexibility, our process engineers offer efficient, cost effective ideas on tolerances, materials appropriate for your application, hardware and finishes for sheet metal fabrication. Our new Radan software is compatible with all commonly used 2D and 3D design packages for sheet metal fabrication like Pro-E, SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Unigraphics, and Autodesk Inventor among others. Native Pro-E and SolidWorks files can be imported directly, as well as commonly used extension formats for 2D and 3D graphics (.step, .Iges, .dxf, .sat, .smx, and .dwg).

  sheet metal fabrication
 

Precision Machining

Custom Enclosures

Value Added Assemblies