Forming: Metal related categories
 | Sheet Metal Fabrication Fabco Enterprises, Inc. offers a plethora of sheet metal fabrication services such as shearing, punching, and forming. We utilize high-end machinery/materials and cater to industries such as bakeries, meat packers, construction, and factory maintenance. Our services support multiple stages of manufacturing, from product conceptualization and design through prototyping and volume production.
Our fabrication process can be applied on materials such as stainless steel, carbon steels, aluminum, and copper We have deployed machinery such as air plasma cutting systems, flame cutters, arc welders, horizontal band saws, and spot welders to achieve accurate shapes We can fabricate sheet metal from part sizes of 26 gauges up to 1 inch plate. Our job shop capabilities can support the fabrication of all kinds of parts for duct work, enclosures, and hoppers Bending and forming processes ensure geometric accuracy while forming the sheet metal to its final shape Well-defined holes can be precision-punched on sheet metal stocks of varied lengths and thicknesses High power shears are employed to perform rough shearing on sheet metals and thereby preparing them for further stamping operations |
 | General Machining (Turning and Milling) We have extensive capabilities to undertake a variety of machining tasks such as milling, turning, rolling, grinding, punching, forming and shearing. Of these, turning and milling are our specialty machining services. Components are milled and turned for short-run production of parts in numerous industries such as construction, bakery, meat packers, and factory maintenance.
Turning and milling are metal removal processes, which are mainly used for fabricating parts by cutting away unwanted material We undertake turning for axi-symmetric rotational parts required in limited quantities for the purpose of prototype development Features such as holes, threads, grooves, tapers, and uniform contoured surfaces are precisely produced. Turning is commonly used for refining or adding features in parts that are already produced using a different process Our milling process is ideal for producing parts that are not axially symmetric but possess features such as slots, holes, pockets, and three dimensional contour surfaces Higher tolerances and smooth surface finishes can be imparted to parts as a result of our milling services |
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