Sheet metal fabrication is to convert a sheet of metallic material into a functioning part for use in a specific application, can be accomplished with a number of methods. Bending, cutting, joining, press and roll forming, mechanical working, and annealing are all ways to transform a flat sheet of metal into a three-dimensional piece, either finished in its own right or as a component that will go on to be part of a larger, more complex part or system.
When it comes to meeting your fabrication needs, there are many options and a variety of materials to choose from. it is important to know what exactly what type of material will be best for the job.
Aluminum for Sheet Metal Fabrication
Depending on the scope and your specific needs for the job aluminum sheet metal may be an ideal and economically viable decision. it is lightweight and easy to form and results in low-cost, high strength, and lightweight components. Aluminum sheet metal parts can be found in the aerospace and transportation industries, among many others. In the past, we have delivered precision sheet metal components created from aluminum alloys such as 5052, 6061-T6.
Stainless steel for Sheet Metal Fabrication
Stainless steel is an alloy of steel that contains a minimum of 10.5% chromium. Chromium adds a shine to the material that makes it great to use in cases where aesthetics matters. Secondly, stainless is easier to weld and much harder than aluminum. Consequently, stainless is much less likely to warp, deform, or scratch under heat or force. We have worked sheet metal parts with the following stainless Steel: 301,303, 304, and 316.Typical uses: food service industry, medical industry, corrosive environments, household appliances.
Steel for Sheet Metal Fabrication
Due to its low carbon content, mild steel is very easy to fabricate. Additionally, mild steel is more malleable than stainless and very easy to weld. Mild steel is also much cheaper than stainless and typically cheaper than aluminum as well. Our sheet metal team regularly work with the following low-carbon steel 1008,1018, cold rolled steel, Galvanized steel
Other Materials: In addition to the above mentioned, we also work with the following:Brass, Beryllium Copper, Titanium