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Sheet Metal Laser Cutting Fabrication Service
Sheet metal fabrication is the most cost-effective choice for custom sheet metal parts and prototypes with uniform wall thickness.
We bring a value engineering approach to every project, ensuring
that your parts can be produced cost-effectively and quickly.
Whether your design is simple or complex, our experts manage every
step of the process, from design assistance and metal fabrication
to painting, screen printing, kitting and assembly.
Our ultimate objective is to provide our customers with on-time
delivery of high-quality parts.
We utilize the latest automation to provide close tolerance
precision laser cutting, punching, forming and welding fabricated
components in all complex shapes and sizes.
- ISO 9001: 2015
- Fast delivary service
- Free quotation with DFM review in 1 hours
Laser Cutting
Laser cutting produces intricate and complex parts with precise
cuts and high-quality edge finishes. It can eliminate the need for
custom tooling.
Our lasers can cut .010-.50″ thick materials, +/- .005” with
possibility of tighter tolerances based on project specs – ideal
for aluminum, cold-rolled steel, and stainless steel.
CNC Punching
Our CNC punch presses can accurately process standard features and
complex shapes into sheet metal to meet your requirements. We can
also produce special features such as countersinks, beads and
louvers. We can run up to 60x120x33 tons.
Tolerances: +/- .005” with possibility of tighter tolerances based
on project specs.
Available Sheet Metal Fabrication Processes
Processes | Description | Thickness | Area |
Laser Cutting | Laser cutting is a thermal cutting process that uses high-power
laser to cut metals. |
Up to 50 mm
|
Up to 4000 x 6000 mm
|
Water jet Cutting | It finds particular utility in the cutting of highly thick metals,
notably steel. |
Up to 300 mm |
Up to 3000 x 6000 mm |
Plasma Cutting | CNC plasma cutting proves effective for slicing through thicker
sheet metals. |
Up to 50 mm
|
Up to 4000 x 6000 mm |
Bending | It is utilized to sculpt customized prototypes of sheet metal
subsequent to the cutting procedure. |
Up to 20 mm |
Up to 4000 mm |
Sheet Metal Fabrication Standards
Dimension Detail | Metric Units | Imperial Units
|
Edge to edge, single surface |
+/- 0.127 mm |
+/- 0.005 in. |
Edge to hole, single surface |
+/- 0.127 mm |
+/- 0.005 in. |
Hole to hole, single surface |
+/- 0.127 mm |
+/- 0.005 in.
|
Bend to edge / hole, single surface |
+/- 0.254 mm |
+/- 0.010 in. |
Edge to feature, multiple surface |
+/- 0.762 mm |
+/- 0.030 in. |
Over formed part, multiple surface |
+/- 0.762 mm |
+/- 0.030 in. |
Why use JYH’s for sheet metal fabrication?
Fast quoting & Free DFM feedback
| High Quality & reliability |
Build and edit your quote within 20 minutes. Review your parts for
manufacturability and assess the cost of different materials,
processes and lead times for your project in real time.
| Dedicated JYH’s team to ensure your parts consistently meet your
quality expectations. We also offer phone, email and chat support
for any concerns or questions you may have. |
Quality assurance
Our unwavering commitment to product quality assurance in sheet
metal fabrication is evident in every aspect of our process.
Utilizing advanced machinery for cutting, bending, welding, and
finishing ensures accuracy and consistency in each product.
Our ISO 9001:2015, ISO 13485, and AS9100D certifications reinforce
our commitment to maintaining the highest standards.

What is sheet metal fabrication?
Sheet metal fabrication is a manufacturing method that involves
cutting and bending sheets of metal to form different shapes.
Sheet metal fabrication is more cost-effective than CNC machining
when it comes to metal components with uniform wall thickness.

Available materials for sheet metal:
Below is a list of our standard available metals for sheet metal
fabrication
Aluminum
|
Stainless steel
|
Mild steel
|
Copper
|
5052 | 304 | 1018 | C110 |
Available surface finishes for sheet metal
Surface finishes are applied after machining and can change the
appearance, surface roughness, hardness and chemical resistance of
the produced parts.
Picture of surface finish
|
Name
|
Description
|

|
Standard | This is our standard finish. Parts as delivered as cut and bent, no
additional treatment applied. Sharp edges are broken and deburred
for safe handling. |
 | Bead Blasted | Parts are bead blasted with glass beads which results in a grainy
texture. Sharp edges are broken and deburred for safe handling. |
 | Brushed | Parts are manually brushed with grit #180 after cutting and
bending. Sharp edges are broken and deburred for safe handling.
Ideal to reduce the surface roughness of a part. |
 | Brused + Anodized type II | Parts are dipped in an anodizing bath (type II) after manual
brushing. Ideal for increasing the corrosion resistance of the
part. Ideal for increasing the corrosion resistance of the part. |
 | Powder coated | Powder coating layer is applied directly after fabrication. Sharp
edges are broken and deburred for safe handling. |
 | Black oxide | Parts are dipped in a black oxide bath after fabrication. Ideal to
improve improve corrosion resistance and minimize light reflection
in steel components. |
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the tolerances for fabricated parts?
Sheet metal fabrication tolerances refer to the acceptable
deviations for features of sheet metal parts required for accurate
and consistent installation and integration.For sheet metal parts,
ISO 2768-mk is usually used to ensure proper control of the
elements of geometry and size.
The following will show you 7 tolerance standards range of linear
and angular dimensions, flatness & straightness, cylindricity, and
circularity.
2. What’s K factor in sheet metal?
K factor is the sheet metal process is the ratio of neutral axis to
material thickness. This value changes with respect to the various
physical properties and thickness of materials used.
3. How much does sheet metal fabrication cost?
Every aspect of a sheet metal fabrication project comes with an
associated cost — the design, possible prototype, finishing
processes, and others. Asides from the process itself, materials
also cost money.
JYH is your best partner of Sheet Metal Laser Cutting Aluminum 5052
Sheet Parts Fabrication!