We support sheet metal fabrication for rapid prototyping, assemblies, and production.
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Processes
– Plasma Cutting
Uses an accelerated jet of hot plasma to cut through electrically conductive materials
– Laser Cutting
Directs a high-power laser through optics to cut materials
– Water Jet Cutting
Directs a high-pressure jet of water and an abrasive substance to cut materials
– Sheet Metal Brake
Flat surface and a clamping bar which will come down and hold the material firmly during the bend
– Sheet Metal Punch
Uses a punch press to force a tool through the workpiece to create a hole via shearing
– Welding
Brings parts cut from two or more gauges of sheet metal together into one fabrication
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Materials
– Aluminum
- Aluminum 5052
– Copper
- Copper 101
- Copper C110
- Copper 260 (Brass)
– Steel
- Stainless Steel 301
- Stainless Steel 304
- Stainless Steel 316/316L
- Steel 1018
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Advantages
 – Durable parts for functional prototypes and end use
 – Wide variety of materials to fit attributes such as conductivity, strength, weight, and corrosion/chemical resistance
 – Custom finishes (anodizing, plating, powder coating, painting)
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