Looking to Create Something New with Your Stainless Sheet Metal?
MetalsCut4U takes great pride in producing fabrications of high quality that require the most stringent production specifications. We specialize in the fabrication of stainless sheet metal and have many years of experience in the fabrication of high-quality stainless sheet metal components and welds. We are ready to meet your specific requirements! Fabrication of sheet metal involves manufacturing components by manipulating sheet metal through different means. This is most often accomplished by the material being first laser cut or turret punched, followed by sheet metal forming, bending, and/or rolling, along with welding and other assembly processes. Thanks to our large welding department, we have the ability to form, draw, and assemble small to large sheet metal fabrications for all your metal manufacturing and assembly requirements. With finishing techniques carried out by our qualified staff and our straight-line sanding machines, we can also meet the cosmetic needs of your metal fabrication project. Process of sheet metal fabrication There are numerous sheet metal fabricating techniques that must take place before a finished custom metal sheet metal job can be given to our customer. Depending on the application it serves, sheet metal fabrication includes several processes and instruments. With a common goal of converting metal sheets into a workable item, all these processes and tools are used. These types of fabrication of custom sheet metal include the following: Blanking- The processes of laser cutting, turret pressing and waterjet cutting are used for highly precision custom sheet metals fabrication blanking. Bending & Forming-This type of custom sheet metal work utilises machines to form and bend a sheet of metal, such as press brakes, folding machines and stamping units. Assembly-Some sheet metal fabrication projects require assembly work via processes such as welding, riveting, insertion of hardware and adhesive applications. Finishing: A powder coating, plating, or anodizing surface finish is applied to the material after the metal is formed through any of the above processes. Water jet cutting sheet metal fabrication process A constant supply of high-pressure water that is mixed with granular abrasives is used by our water jet cutting machine to cut and handle various types of sheet metal material. The nozzle of the water jet cutting machine provides the right amount of focused pressure and water/abrasive fluid directly and can be adjusted for customized cuts and designs. The design of the machine allows for multi-axis cutting heads that can produce ultra-complex part shapes and angled cuts to the desired specification of our client. Sheet Metal Plasma Cutting To cut through electrically conductive materials such as steel, aluminium, brass, and copper at high speeds and with high precision, a plasma cutter uses a hot plasma jet. It works to form a complete electrical circuit by creating an electrical channel of ionised gas (plasma) from the cutter through the workpiece. Bright bursts of light erupt from the plasma jet's contact point as each cut is made. CNC cutting tables are used by some plasma cutters, while some have the cutter built into the table itself, allowing a computer to control the head of the torch to produce sharp, clean cuts. As technology advances, modern plasma torches are becoming less costly, and are now well within a more affordable price range. New models with smaller nozzles and thinner plasma arcs are now being engineered by manufacturers, allowing precision levels to rival those of laser cutters. A plasma cutter is better at cutting through thicker metals in comparison to laser cutting. Sheet Metal Plasma Cutting To cut through electrically conductive materials such as steel, aluminium, brass, and copper at high speeds and with high precision, a plasma cutter uses a hot plasma jet. It works to form a complete electrical circuit by creating an electrical channel of ionised gas (plasma) from the cutter through the workpiece. Bright bursts of light erupt from the plasma jet's contact point as each cut is made. CNC cutting tables are used by some plasma cutters, while some have the cutter built into the table itself, allowing a computer to control the head of the torch to produce sharp, clean cuts. As technology advances, modern plasma torches are becoming less costly, and are now well within a more affordable price range. New models with smaller nozzles and thinner plasma arcs are now being engineered by manufacturers, allowing precision levels to rival those of laser cutters. A plasma cutter is better at cutting through thicker metals in comparison to laser cutting. A true one-stop-shop for custom sheet metal fabrication At Metals Cut 4U we want to be your one-stop-shop for sheet metal manufacturing and provide complete, turnkey parts, parts, and assemblies. We provide comprehensive, integrated solutions, including sheet metal fabrication, precision metal stamping, and prototyping and engineering services for sheet metal. Contact Metals Cut 4U for all needs of your metal fabrication project The only resource you need for custom sheet metal fabrication and prototyping of sheet metal is Metals Cut 4 U. Request a quote for your project for precision fabrication laser cutting services online or contact us on 440-822-6381 to find out what we can do for you.