Sheet Metal Fabrication Services
Custom sheet metal fabrication services using advanced technology for prototyping or large-scale production. Partner with us for efficient, cost-effective, and reliable solutions today!
- Post-processing options such as annealing, powder coating, etc.
- Over 30 metals
- Free quoting and design feedback
Our Capabilities
As one of the best custom sheet metal fabricators, we have the following capabilities. Explore different sheet metal fabrication solutions based on advanced manufacturing capabilities to meet your custom metal fabrication needs.
Laser Cutting
Our laser cutting technology ensures precision, clean edges, and minimal waste for intricate designs and tight tolerances.
Metal Bending
We provide metal bending services with advanced machinery to shape metals without compromising structural integrity.
Stamping
Our sheet metal stamping shapes metal into precise forms, perfect for large quantities of identical, high-quality parts.
Riveting
Our riveting services offer a reliable alternative to welding for durable metal assemblies across industries.
Why Choose Us
Seasoned Manufacturer
With decades of experience, GS Proto delivers top-quality sheet metal fabrication, ensuring industry-standard results.
In-house Equipment
Our facility uses advanced tech, ensuring faster production and better quality control for every project.
Quality Inspection
We ensure quality by inspecting each component to meet customers' specifications before leaving the factory.
Sheet Metal Expertise
Work with our engineers for design advice, manufacturability insights, and cost-saving tips.
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Available Materials for Sheet Metal Fabrication
Here is a list of our standard available metals for sheet metal fabrication. If you require a custom material please contact us via email.
Material | Description |
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Aluminum | Aluminum 5052, Aluminum 5083, Aluminum 5754 |
Copper | Copper C101, Copper C103, Copper C110, Copper C260 (Brass) |
Stainless Steel | 301, 304, 316, 316L |
Steel | SPCC, Galvanized Steel (SGCC / SECC), Q235, Steel 1020 |
Surface Finishes for Sheet Metal
Choosing the right surface finish can enhance your sheet metal components’ appearance, durability, and functionality. Below is an overview of the most common finishes we offer.
Finish | Color | Description | Application/Materials |
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Standard | Natural Metal | The raw finish is directly after fabrication. | All Metals |
Powder Coating | Various Colors | Durable coating providing corrosion resistance and color. | Aluminum, Steel, Copper |
Anodizing | Clear or Colored | Electrochemical process that adds a corrosion-resistant layer. | Aluminum, Titanium |
Electroplating | Various Metallics | Coating of metal with another to enhance corrosion resistance or appearance. | Steel, Copper, Nickel |
Sand Blasting | Matte | Creates a uniform, matte surface by blasting with sand particles. | Stainless Steel, Aluminum |
Polishing | Shiny Metallic | Buffing surface to a mirror-like shine. | Stainless Steel, Brass, Copper |
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Tolerances for Sheet Metal Fabrication Services
Listed below are the standard tolerances achieved for parts produced by our in-house sheet metal factories.
Feature | Tolerance |
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Cutting feature | From ±0.002" (0.05 mm) |
Bend angle | From ±1.0° |
Bend to edge | From ±0.004" (0.1mm) |
Note: The data provided is for reference only, and the actual values may vary based on the situation. Please don’t hesitate to contact us, and we’ll be happy to assist you!
How to Work with us
FAQs
Sheet metal fabrication is a set of techniques used single or together to transform a flat sheet of metal also known as sheet metal to a shape.
Common sheet metal technique used include the cutting techniques such as plasma cutting, laser cutting, and shearing. Forming techniques such as bending, and joining techniques such as welding, riveting, and use of adhesives
Sheet metal fabrication techniques are important in industries that uses sheet metals such as automotive, aerospace, and construction.
Sheet metals come in different forms and materials. Common examples include:
- Stainless steel
- Aluminum
- Copper
- Brass
- Titanium
Each sheet metal has its unique inherent properties such as corrosion resistance, malleability, and strength which makes them suitable for fabricating construction, electronics, and custom machinery parts.
Sheet metal fabrication projects can take from 2 days to 8 weeks depends on the project specifics.
Other factors that can alter the lead time include the project’s complexity, material availability, and process type.
Moreover, the number of sheet metal fabrication technique used can also affect the lead time. Simple projects that uses only a single or few techniques might take a few days. On the other hand, complex jobs that involve multiple techniques may take several weeks.
The most common sheet metal fabrication techniques include:
- Laser cutting
- Bending
- Stamping
- Welding
- Riveting
Each sheet metal fabrication technique has a unique function and can be combined with other techniques when working on part.
Sheet metal fabrication is accurate depending on the technique and the machine. For example, among the different cutting processes, sheet metal laser cutting is the most accurate with a tolerance of +/- 0.05 mm or better.
Surface finishes are now becoming a staple after sheet metal fabrication for better functional and/or aesthetics properties.
Common examples of surface finishing options include anodizing, powder coating, and polishing
These surface finishing options can improve part appearance, corrosion resistance, and durability.
Choosing a finish for a fabricated metal parts however depends on the material and the project requirements.
A major advantage of custom sheet metal fabrication is the design and material selection versatility.
Due to this versatility, the manufacturing process is suitable for industries like aerospace, medical devices, and industrial machinery
Yes, modern sheet metal fabrication technologies especially those with CNC automation can handle parts with complex designs.
These advanced tools can cut, bend, and weld sheet metals with high accuracy and tight tolerance.
Sheet metal fabrication is an important part of industries such as automotive, aerospace, construction, and consumer electronics that relies heavily on the use of metal parts.
GS Proto offers sheet metal fabrication services at a competitive price.
Nevertheless, you should know that factors like sheet metal material, project complexity, and volume will affect the cost of production.
In terms of materials, stainless steel and aluminum are affordable compared to titanium. Additionally, the higher the production volume, the lower the cost per unit part.
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