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Honsen Rapid provides a wide range of sheet metal fabrication services, catering to projects with varying degrees of complexity, from simple bent sheet metal prototypes to intricate mechanical assemblies How to cut sheet metal? Many processes are available on our end to build your parts rapidly. Bending, Stamping, Extrusion, and laser cutting are commonly used to produce your sheet metal parts at low cost without compromising quality.
As professional sheet metal provider, we can offers reasonable sheet metal prices for various materials. Contact us to learn more about us and get a sheet metal quote.
Advantages of Sheet Metal Fabrication
1. Material selection Aluminum + , copper, stainless steel + , steel and zinc.
2. Finishing options
Bead blasting, anodizing, plating, powder coating and custom finishes.
3. Thickness options
Variety of gauges available.
4. Durability
Sheet metal fabrication produces durable parts for prototyping or end use.
5. Scalability
Low setup costs mean low prices for large volumes.
6. Turnaround
Parts delivered in just 5-10 days.
Sheet Metal Fabrication Process Options
What is Sheet Metal Fabrication?
Sheet metal fabrication is a set of manufacturing processes used to turn sheet metal stock into functional parts.
The sheet metal is usually between 0.006 and 0.25 inches (0.015 and 0.635 centimeters) thick.
There are several processes that fall under the umbrella of ‘sheet metal fabrication’. These include cutting,
bending and punching, and can be used either in tandem or individually.
Sheet metal fabrication can be used to create either functional prototypes or end-use parts, but end-use
sheet metal parts generally require a finishing process before they are ready for market.
Sheet Metal FAQs
How does sheet metal fabrication work?
There are 3 common stages in the sheet metal fabrication process, all of which can be completed with various types of fabrication tools. The stages are:
1.material removal
2.material deformation (forming)
3.assembling
What thickness of metal is considered sheet metal?
Any metal thinner than 6mm is considered sheet metal. Any metal thicker than 6mm is considered a metal plate.
Is there a minimum order quantity?
No. You can order a one-off prototype or 1,000+ units.