Sheet Metal Fabrication Services
Machining-CNC provides custom sheet metal fabrication, from prototyping 
through to on-demand production of sheet metal components. Our sheet metal 
fabrication services are affordable.
  • ISO certified
  • Instant quotation
  • Free DFM analysis
  • Rapid lead time
Our Sheet Metal Fabrication Services
Sheet metal fabrication is a detailed manufacturing process that converts flat sheets of metal into finished products or intricate components. This transformation involves a variety of techniques that work together to achieve the desired shape and functionality. Initially, the sheet metal is carefully cut to specific dimensions using tools like laser cutters or shears. Once cut, the metal undergoes bending and forming processes, where it is manipulated into the desired angles and curves with precision. Welding is then employed to join different pieces of sheet metal together, creating a strong, cohesive structure. Finally, assembly techniques bring all elements together, resulting in a fully realized product. Each step in this process is crucial, as it ensures the final output not only meets aesthetic and functional requirements but also adheres to safety and durability standards.
Laser Cutting
We use advanced laser cutting technology to precisely cut sheet metal according to your desired shape and size. Laser cutting ensures clean edges and high precision, resulting in precise and consistent parts.
Stamping
We have the capabilities to handle custom stamping projects of various sizes and complexities. Whether you need simple shapes or intricate designs, we can help bring your ideas to life.
Welding and Assembly
We provide professional welding services to join sheet metal components together. Whether MIG welding, TIG welding or spot welding, our skilled welders ensure a strong and durable connection.
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Metal Sheet Stamping Anodized
Copper Stamping
Why use ANEBON for sheet metal fabrication?
ANEBON are the number one choice for sheet metal fabrication for several reasons:
Experience and Expertise
ANEBON has many years of industry experience and a team of skilled professionals well versed in sheet metal fabrication techniques. They have the knowledge and expertise to tackle a wide variety of projects and deliver high-quality results.
Advanced Technology and Equipment
ANEBON adopts the most advanced technology and equipment for sheet metal fabrication. This enables them to efficiently and accurately handle complex designs and provide precise manufacturing solutions.
Customization and Flexibility
ANEBON understands that each project is unique and has specific requirements. They offer customization options and the flexibility to meet the specific needs of their clients. They can be used with different metal materials, thicknesses and finishes to achieve the desired effect.
Quality Assurance
ANEBON is committed to providing top quality in its sheet metal fabrication services. They have strict quality control measures in place to ensure that every product meets or exceeds industry standards. This ensures durability, functionality and overall customer satisfaction.
Competitive Pricing
ANEBON offers competitive pricing for its sheet metal fabrication services. They provide cost-effective solutions without compromising quality. They also offer transparent pricing, ensuring customers understand the costs involved from the start.
Timely Delivery
ANEBON values ​​timely delivery and understands the importance of completing projects on time. They have efficient processes in place to ensure projects are completed within the allotted time, allowing clients to stay on schedule.
Overall, ANEBON's dedication to quality, customization, advanced technology, and competitive pricing make it a solid choice for your sheet metal fabrication needs.
Sheet Metal Fabrication Standards
With our precise CNC machining capabilities, ANEBON stands as your perfect collaborator in the production of accurate prototypes and parts. Our CNC machining adheres to ISO 2768-f standards for metals and ISO 2768-m standards for plastics, guaranteeing accuracy and quality. Moreover, we are fully capable of meeting any specific tolerances you may require, provided that you clearly outline your specifications on the drawing.
Dimension Detail Imperial Units Metric Units
Over formed part, multiple surfaces ± 0.030 in ± 0.762 mm
Edge-to-feature, multiple surfaces ± 0.030 in ± 0.762 mm
Bend to edge/hole, single surface ± 0.010 in ± 0.254 mm
Edge to the hole, single surface ± 0.005 in ± 0.127 mm
Hole-to-hole, single surface ± 0.005 in ± 0.127 mm
Edge-to-edge, single surface ± 0.005 in ± 0.127 mm
Note: Sharp edges are often deburred or fractured. Please indicate on your drawing any edges you wish to remain sharp.
 
Available materials for sheet metal
Below is a list of our standard available metals for sheet metal fabrication. If you require a custom material please contact info@anebon.com

Metals

  • Aluminum
    Aluminum
    Aluminum is a lightweight material that has many desirable properties. It is one of the most common materials used for sheet metal fabrication. It is also recyclable and generates the least amount of waste.
    Aluminum's other qualities include its high production rate, low resistance rates, and high thermal conductivity. The best grades of aluminum to use for this process are 5052, 7075, 1060,5754and 6061.
  • Stainless Steel
    Stainless Steel
    The stainless steel alloys are characterized by their excellent strength, ductility, corrosion and wear resistance. They can be easily joined and machined as well as polished.
  • 10019
    steel
    Steel is a material that has many advantages in industrial applications, including durability, heat resistance, and hardness. Steel sheet metal can be used to create intricate elements and designs that require high precision. Steel is also easy to work with and offers superior polishing properties. The best grades of steel to use for this process are SPCC SECC SGCC Q235 and S45C.
  • Copper
    Copper
    Copper is a good metal for sheet metal fabrication because it has the ductility and malleability required. Copper is also a metal that has excellent heat and electrical conductivity. It's the best choice for products that require high levels of conduction. The C1100 grade of copper is widely used in the sheet metal industry due to its antibacterial and biostatic properties.
  • Brass
    Brass
    Brass is highly malleable and spark- and wear-resistant. It also has excellent electrical conductivity. Low friction makes it a desirable material for many purposes. C28000 and C27400 brass grades are perfect for sheet metal fabrication.
Rapid Prototyping Surface Treatment
 
Name Description Materials Color Texture

Anodizing increases corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and hardness
while maintaining the surface of the metal.

Aluminum Gold, blue, clear, black, red, grey Matte
smooth
finish
The surface of the parts or product is left with a matte finish. It is mainly
used for aesthetic purposes.
Steel, Stainless steel, Aluminum, ABS N/A Stain
In this surface-treatment technique, rough belts are utilized to leave marks on a material's surface. This is typically done for aesthetic reasons. Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Brass,
Copper
N/A Stain
This includes decorative and functional options. Electroplating is another
example, as it is a way to manipulate properties using electrical tools.
Stainless Steel, Steel, Aluminum Black, Grey, Clear, Gold, Blue, Red Glossy,
smooth
finishh
Polishing is the process of giving an object a shiny, smooth surface by
rubbing it or using chemicals.
Steel, Brass, Stainless Steel, Aluminum N/A Glossy
Powder coatings use a free-flowing, dry powder. Electrostatically applied
powder coatings are then hardened with heat or UV.
Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum Black, Pantone number, or RAL code Semi-
glossy or
glossy
You can choose from different custom finishes depending on your materials
and end-use.
All materials N/A N/A
From Prototype to Production
 
Rapid Tooling
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Sheet metal is easily cut into 2D profiles and formed from a variety of high-strength materials, making it ideal for rapid tooling.

√ Finishing & Custom Option Selection
√ Tolerances of +/- 0.0005"
√ High Precision Accuracy
 
Rapid Prototypes
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Rapid Sheet Metal Prototyping is a fast prototyping solution that offers competitive pricing and low unit costs.

√ Finishing, materials & custom option selection
√ Tolerances as tight as +/- 0.0005″
√ Fast Delivery
 
Industry Applications
At ANEBON we manufacture components for customers across a wide range of industries.
We offer 3D-printing services for:
Aircraft/Aerospace
Electronic Product
Electronic Product
Mining/Army/Optics
Fastener Manufacturing
Semiconductor Manufacturing
Computer Technology
Marine Vehicles and Equipment
Testing Equipment
Sports Equipment and Technology
Food and Beverage Industry
Food and Beverage Industry

FAQ’S

  • 1 What are the advantages of sheet metal processing?

    Sheet metal fabrication offers several advantages. Cost-effective mass production is possible thanks to the ability to process multiple sheets simultaneously. It also offers high strength and durability, making it suitable for structural components. Additionally, sheet metal fabrication allows precise customization and provides good electrical and thermal conductivity.
  • 2 What technologies are used in sheet metal processing?

    Sheet metal fabrication involves several techniques such as cutting, bending, welding and assembling. Common cutting methods include laser cutting, plasma cutting and water jet cutting. Bending is done with a press brake or other bending machine. Welding techniques such as MIG, TIG or spot welding are used to join metal sheets together. Finally, assembly involves joining disparate metal parts, usually using nuts, bolts or adhesives.
  • 3 What is the difference between sheet metal processing and machining?

    Sheet metal fabrication and machining are two different processes. Sheet metal fabrication involves shaping sheet metal, while machining involves removing material from a solid block to obtain the desired shape. Machining is typically used to produce more complex and detailed parts, while sheet metal fabrication is better suited for creating larger structures and assemblies.
  • 4 How accurate is the sheet metal fabrication?

    Sheet metal fabrication can achieve high precision, depending on the technology and equipment chosen. Laser cutting, for example, offers exceptional precision, with tolerances as small as a few thousandths of an inch. However, overall accuracy may also depend on factors such as thickness and the type of material used.
  • 5 What factors should be considered in sheet metal processing design?

    Design considerations in sheet metal fabrication include the strength, thickness, and bend radius of the material. It is important to avoid sharp corners or angles that could weaken the structure, and designers should allow adequate clearance for assembly. Sheet metal fabrication also requires careful attention to tolerances to ensure proper fit and function.
  • 6 How does your company PPAP and APQP capable?

    We can provide both reports at an additional cost to the client.
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