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Sheet Metal Prototyping & Bending

Sheet metal parts are found almost everywhere and HLH can help you quickly and accurately make your enclosures, brackets, assemblies, weldments, cabinets, housings and other sheet metal parts and prototypes. Our MOQ is one and offer options for low/mid volumes.How It Works – Sheet metal encompasses a wide range of processes to manipulate and shape sheets of metal into the required geometry. HLH use bending, laser cutting, punches, welding and other processes to manufacture your sheet metal parts and prototypes.

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Laser Cutting
Highly accurate, capable of cutting dissimilar thicknesses at the same time, low heat-affected zone, and able to cut hole diameters under half a material thickness.

Advantages Of Sheet Metal

Used For

Prototypes and low volume production, medical and communications products, housings and enclosures

Used For

Prototypes and low volume production, medical and communications products, housings and enclosures

Advantages Of Sheet Metal

Consumer Products
Durability
Consumer Products
Material Selection
Consumer Products
Rapid Turnarounds
Consumer Products
Scalability
Consumer Products
Custom Finishes
Advantages Of Sheet Metal

Applications of Sheet Metal

Enclosures

Enclosures

Due to its wide range of industrial applications and its cost efficiency vs. other methods, sheet metal can be used to manufacture a broad range of enclosure features such as rack mounts, distinct shapes and consoles.

Chassis

Chassis

Sheet metal fabrication has a wide range of applications in the produc- tion of chassis from small devices to large testing equipment, because of its hole alignment specs.

Brackets

Brackets

Brackets produced using sheet metal fabrication are common in various industrial applications as they offer excellent corrosion resistance. All necessary hardware and fasteners included.

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What is Sheet Metal?

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The Basics Of Sheet Metal Fabrication
Sheet metal is a common form of raw metal stock, usually 0.006 and 0.25 inches thick. Fabrication is a collection of processes used to shape raw metal stock into a usable product. Sheet metal fabrication includes many machining processes meant to assemble, cut, or form a sheet metal workpiece. After fabrication, a product often needs to undergo finishing processes before it’s suitable for commercial use. Benefits Of Sheet Metal Fabrication
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Nice Words From Our Clients

I would like to congratulate you and your company with your service and prototyping quality. The communication with our company was very clear and constructive. The prototypes have a very good quality and the delivery speed are fantastic. With your prototypes we can communicate better and faster with our clients and give them a glance of how the product will look and feel like.Ing. Marc E.J. Van Strydonck Industrial designer.

Marc E.J. Van

Strydonck Industrial designer

Hi HLH, I received the CNC prototypes last week and have spent the past few days assembling them. I would like to thank you and HLH for the work you have done CNC machining these parts and for delivering them to us as quickly as possible. I look forward to working with HLH as new projects arise in the future.

Jamie Booth

We have had everything from soft rubber to hard plastics, various grades of aluminum to stainless steel parts prototyped via HLH to characterize the performance and gain high level of confidence on design months before actual verification parts and data is available. We have used many of their arsenals of processes from SLA, CNC mill, lathe, forming, wire-cutting, EDM, vacuum cast and my favorite-custom springs. Product development is so much more progressive and easier with HLH as your prototype partner.

Han Hwang, R&D Manager