Manufacturing Process
1. Laser Cutting
- Precise cutting of metal sheets using a laser beam.
- Suitable for intricate shapes and designs.
- Creating holes or shapes in sheet metal by applying a punch press.
- Common for mass production of parts.
- Using press brakes to bend metal sheets into specific angles.
- Ideal for creating parts with precise angular shapes.
- High-speed manufacturing of parts from metal sheets.
- Used for creating parts like automotive body panels, appliances, etc.
- Process of forming a flat sheet into a 3D shape by stretching it over a die.
- Typically used for making products like cans, pots, and metal containers.
- Continuous bending operation that shapes metal into specific profiles.
- Often used for producing long metal components like pipes, rails, or roofing sheets.
- Rotational process used to form circular parts from metal sheets, such as bowls or domes.
- Can create parts with a uniform thickness.
- Joining of metal parts using heat, pressure, or both.
- Common in sheet metal fabrication to join sections together.
- Combining parts made through various forming methods into a finished product.
- Can involve welding, riveting, or other techniques.
- Post-processing treatments such as powder coating, painting, anodizing, or polishing to improve appearance and durability.
- Rapid development of prototype parts using sheet metal forming techniques.
- Useful for testing designs and verifying functionality before mass production.
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