Service hub
Sheet metal fabrication services for global OEM sourcing teams.
Choose the service path that matches your buying intent, including custom electrical enclosures, medical device enclosures, EV charger cabinets, industrial control boxes, and OEM metal housings for the United States, Canada, Australia, Germany, and the Netherlands.
Core service pages
Choose the path that best matches your project scope, then send drawings for a focused quote and manufacturing review.
Sheet Metal Fabrication
Best for complete projects that need cutting, bending, welding, fastening, finishing, assembly, QC, and export packing.
Laser Cutting Service
Best for flat parts, blanks, panels, brackets, and components that need clean cut edges and repeatable dimensions.
CNC Bending Service
Best for formed brackets, channels, enclosure panels, covers, flanges, and cut parts that need controlled bends.
Sheet Metal Welding
Best for welded brackets, frames, cabinets, guards, equipment housings, and assemblies with fit or appearance risk.
Powder Coating Service
Best for finished enclosures, panels, covers, and brackets with color, masking, hardware, or packing requirements.
Assembly and Packing
Best for hardware-installed parts, labels, kits, subassemblies, carton rules, and export packing requirements.
Custom Metal Parts
Best for OEM and ODM buyers that need a manufacturing partner for non-standard parts and repeat production.
Priority product programs
These product lines are the focus for export growth across the United States, Canada, Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, and wider EU markets.
Custom Electrical Enclosures
Best for electrical cabinets, control enclosures, mounting plates, access doors, cable-entry zones, ventilation, grounding, and finish planning.
Medical Device Enclosures
Best for equipment covers, stainless brackets, precision housings, visible surfaces, insert planning, inspection notes, and protective packing.
EV Charger Cabinets
Best for charger cabinets, outdoor housings, front panels, cable hardware areas, heat-dissipation parts, coating, and export packing.
Industrial Control Box Fabrication
Best for control boxes, operator housings, internal mounting plates, formed covers, welded frames, guards, and repeatable hole patterns.
OEM Metal Housing
Best for custom housings, covers, panels, welded assemblies, supplier-transfer parts, and repeat production from buyer drawings.
Multilingual RFQ Review
Use the services RFQ form for one mixed-process project, or use the German and Spanish pages when local-language buying context helps.
Fast RFQ paths
When drawings are ready, use the process-specific quote path so the first review starts with the right engineering and purchasing context.
Complete fabrication RFQ
Cutting, bending, welding, fastening, finishing, assembly, inspection, and export packing under one workflow.
Laser cutting RFQ
Flat parts, panels, brackets, blanks, plates, vented parts, and cut profiles before forming or finishing.
CNC bending RFQ
Channels, flanges, covers, enclosure panels, mounting brackets, and cut parts that need controlled bends.
Welding service RFQ
Frames, welded cabinets, guards, housings, brackets, captive hardware, and visible welded assemblies.
Powder coating RFQ
Finished parts with color, gloss, masking, hardware sequence, inspection, and packing requirements.
Assembly and packing RFQ
Hardware-installed parts, labels, kits, subassemblies, carton rules, and export packing requirements.
Send one service RFQ
Use this form when the project may involve more than one process, or when you want us to review the correct fabrication route before quotation.
- Start with the project type and current drawing status.
- Use the message field for material, finish, inspection, or packing notes.
- If drawings are not final, describe the application and expected changes.
Service RFQ
Start with name, work email, country, and project type. Quantity and drawings can be added later.
Manufacturing capabilities
Use this table to prepare the technical details purchasing and engineering teams usually need before quoting.
| Capability | Typical parts | What buyers should specify |
|---|---|---|
| Laser cutting | Panels, plates, brackets, blanks, vented parts | Material grade, thickness, edge requirements, tolerance, drawing format |
| CNC bending | Enclosures, covers, channels, flanges, mounting parts | Bend radius, inside dimensions, grain direction if relevant, surface protection |
| Welding and fastening | Frames, brackets, cabinets, welded assemblies, captive hardware | Weld type, visible surfaces, distortion limits, hardware standard, inspection points |
| Surface finishing | Powder coated covers, plated parts, anodized aluminum, stainless parts | Color code, gloss level, corrosion expectations, masking requirements |
| Assembly and packing | Subassemblies, kits, labeled parts, export cartons | BOM, assembly drawings, labeling rules, carton limits, destination market |
Choose an RFQ route by project stage
The same part can require a different quote path depending on whether the buyer is validating a design, transferring an existing part, or preparing repeat production.
| Project stage | Best next page | RFQ details to send first |
|---|---|---|
| Prototype or early design | Sheet metal prototyping | Current drawings, STEP file if available, expected changes, material target, fit concerns, and sample quantity. |
| Pilot run | Sheet metal fabrication | Active revision, inspection points, visible surfaces, finish requirement, pilot quantity, and release conditions. |
| Repeat production | OEM sheet metal parts | Approved sample status, annual demand, packing baseline, part labels, quality notes, and reorder assumptions. |
| Existing supplier transfer | Custom metal parts | Current drawings, sample photos, known quality issues, inspection reports, finish baseline, and packing method. |
| Cost-down sourcing | CNC bending service | Target process route, material and thickness, annual volume, downstream bending or welding, and cost drivers to review. |
Related technical topics
These practical guides help buyers prepare drawings, compare processes, and reduce avoidable back-and-forth before production.
CNC bending service
How to prepare bend drawings and reduce forming risk.
Sheet metal welding
Welding choices, distortion control, and inspection planning.
Powder coating service
Finish color, masking, hardware sequence, inspection, and packing requirements.
Sheet metal prototyping
How to move from sample to repeat production with fewer surprises.
Sheet metal RFQ checklist
Prepare drawings, revision details, material, finish, inspection, packing, and sourcing context before quotation.
Assembly and packing service
Hardware, labels, subassemblies, kit contents, inspection, and export packing rules.
Industry and material sourcing pages
Use these pages when the project depends on application requirements, material behavior, finish expectations, or export-market documentation.
Industry applications
EV charging, telecom, fuel and vending equipment, packaging machinery, medical equipment, and other OEM application pages with RFQ and inspection guidance.
Material guides
Stainless steel, aluminum, galvanized, and carbon steel sourcing notes for formed, welded, and finished parts.
Stainless steel enclosures
Material, finish, welding, hardware, inspection, and packing notes for stainless cabinets, covers, and equipment housings.
Galvanized sheet metal parts
Material and coating notes for cut edges, bending, welding, powder coating, inspection, and export packing.
Carbon steel fabrication
Material and finish notes for mild steel panels, brackets, frames, welding, powder coating, and packing.
EV charging enclosures
Application-specific notes for charger cabinets, panels, brackets, cable hardware, and outdoor finishes.
Telecom enclosure parts
Application-specific notes for rack panels, chassis parts, vented covers, cable-entry plates, hardware, and packing.
Packaging machinery parts
Application-specific notes for machine guards, frames, covers, stainless parts, brackets, and repeat-order packing.
Fuel and vending equipment
Application-specific notes for housings, front panels, access doors, payment areas, brackets, finish, and packing.
Service selection FAQ
Which service should I choose for a complete sheet metal project?
Use the sheet metal fabrication service when the project needs cutting, bending, welding, fastening, finishing, inspection, assembly, and export packing under one workflow.
What if I only need laser cut blanks or flat parts?
Use the laser cutting service when the RFQ is mainly for flat profiles, panels, plates, brackets, blanks, or parts that will later move into bending, welding, or finishing.
How should I choose the RFQ route by project stage?
For prototypes, send current drawings and note likely changes. For pilot runs, define inspection points and sample approval criteria. For repeat production or supplier transfer, include active revisions, approved samples, known quality issues, packing method, and annual demand.
Need help choosing a process route?
Send drawings, material, quantity, finish, and target delivery. We will respond with a practical quote path and manufacturing notes.