
SHEET METAL FABRICATION
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What Is Sheet Metal

Sheet metal fabrication is used primarily for bending, shearing, stamping, piercing, welding, assembling, coating, anodizing, and surface finishing. Products featuring sheet metal fabrication can be found in all walks of life, but are mainly associated with the automobile, cutlery, aerospace, marine, mechanical equipment, and household appliance industries.
The process of sheet metal fabrication requires extensive knowledge of material science and design development, with each material calling for different parameters and certain materials, like aluminum alloys and galvanized steel plates, being completely unalike. Further, when designing, one must bear in mind that materials possess their own elongation that calls for a unique, predetermined bending space. The understanding that processing methods differ depending on shape is the most basic tenet of sheet metalworking.


In the world of manufacturing today, sheet metal fabrication is made by stamping dies, a process that involves piercing, blanking, form-bending, and surface treatment and is common in the fields of mechanical processing and automotive sheet metaling. Sheet metals used in automobiles and their methods of production, such as blanking, molding, and baking, require top-notch design and surfacing to produce next-level product appearances. To achieve the best-finished product possible, SUNEX utilizes laser cutting technology and welding.
The following materials are commonly used in sheet metal processing: hot-rolled coil (SPHC), cold-rolled coil (SPCC), stainless steel, galvanized steel (SECC or SGCC), and aluminum plates.
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