Sheet Metal Fabrication Services
Eco Industrial custom fabrication parts offer a cost-effective and on-demand solution for your manufacturing needs. From one off prototypes to low-volume production, we offer a variety of manufacturing methods, material properties, and finishing options. We have vast capacity and use state-of-the-art equipment to manufacture your bespoke parts. By fully-automated CNC laser cutting, CNC punching, CNC panel bending & laser welding along with conventional fabricating processes. Our customized parts offer a fast and cost-effective solution for sourcing durable, prototype or end-use metal parts that meet the specifications for industries such as aerospace, lighting, automotive, food beverage, electronic, hardware and medical industries.
1000+ Engineering Projects Delivered To Global Leading Companies
Custom fabrication part prototyping, low-volume manufacturing
State-of-the-Art Equipment, Focus on precision, quality and speed
A combination of industry experience and collaborative staffing allows our nimble team to turnaround projects in tight timeframes
Customers can be assured of rapid turnaround on quotes, prototypes and production runs
Low-to High-Volume Fabrication Parts
Eco Industrial can turn fabrication parts and assembles around as quickly as 5 to 10 days. Our project history in fabrication is diverse, we have produced a variety of high quality body panels, chassis, enclosures, office and kitchen equipment, cases, brackets, and other items.
As an rapid prototyping and manufacturing company, we ensure that the products you received can meet specifications. Whether you need a single prototype piece or a high-volume production rum, we’re well equipped to find a solution that fit your requirements.
- Offering precision to tolerances and short turn around times for all our fabrication products, our fabrication always meet high industry standards and customer expectations for quality
- Perform a variety welding process such as CO2 welding, spot welding, argon welding, depending on the characteristics of metal and specifications of the design
- Punching tolerance up to ±. 001′. Finishing treatment options
- Dedicated to maintain consistent quality by enforcing strict quality control processing
Sheet Metal Fabrication Process
Before a finished custom fabrication work can be provided to the customer, there are numerous metal fabrication techniques that must take place. metal fabrication comprises several processes and tools depending on the application it serves. Along with bending, punching, and forming, we carry out a variety of metal working processes, such as deep drawing, laser cutting, water-jet cutting, and stamping, among others. Processes are used either alone or in combination to generate. All these processes and tools are utilized with a common goal of converting sheet into a workable item. These custom fabrication types include the following:
Blanking-The following processes are used for high precision custom fabrication blanking : laser cutting, turret press, and water-jet cutting.
Bending & Forming-This type of custom fabrication work utilizes machines such as press brakes, folding machines and stamping units to form and bend a sheet parts.
Finishing-After the metal is formed through any of the above processes, a surface finish of powder coating, plating, or anodizing is applied to the material.
Assembly-Certain fabrication projects requires assembly work through processes such as welding, riveting, hardware insertion and adhesive applications
Secondary Operations For Sheet Metal Fabrication
To ensure we delivery high quality finished products, Eco Industrial takes pride in providing top quality secondary operation to assist in the completion of all of our fabrication parts, the finally products exhibit a high level of quality and durability. To give you more complete parts that are ready to use (or as close to it as possible) upon delivery, we can provide:
- Machining, Powder coating, Plating, Anodizing
- Pad printing, Silk screening, Fastener insertion, Rounding of edges
- Tumbling and finishing, Countersinking, Riveting and more
Metals Used For Sheet Metal Fabrication
Sheet metal is made from a wide range of metals and metal alloys. We offer a full spectrum of custom fabrication capabilities for a wide range of sheet metals. Some of the most common metals used for fabrication including:
- Aluminum, Aluminized metal, Copper, Stainless steel
- Carbon steel, Cold-rolled steel, High-strength steel
- Galvanized steel, Gavalume, Hot-rolled steel, Titanium
Joining Methods
Sheet metal fabrication isn’t just about cutting and bending. In cases where multiple metal parts need to be joined, welding and riveting become important operations
Common Types Of Welding
When dealing with tolerances and thin wall products, the heat produced by welding has a direct effect on metal quality. As a rule, heat should be minimized whenever possible.
MIG Welding . TIG Welding . Spot Welding
Three Basic Types Of Rivets
Rivets are used to fasten two or more pieces of metal together and can be purchased in steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. The advantages of riveting over welding include their ability to fasten dissimilar materials together or their ability to fasten areas that are not accessible to other processes.
Solid Rivets . Semi-Tubular Rivets . Blind Rivets
Standard Tolerance In Precision Sheet Metal
There are many factors that influence sheet metal tolerance. knowing the sheet metal tolerance is essential to create a high-quality prototype, you need an experienced sheet metal fabricator to do the job right. Sheet metal tolerance should not be tighter than necessary to make the part functional, tight tolerance raise the cost of manufacturing significantly. Practical tolerances vary according to the design requirements. Tolerance of +/-0.01(0.25mm) should be considered minimum. Linear tolerances should be held as loose as possible. Recommend +/-0.02(0.5mm) for general, and tolerance functional areas are needed