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Sheet Metal Work

51 Verified Suppliers (Page 1 of 2)
FEATURED SUPPLIERS
Charles E. Jarrell Contracting Company  
Earth City, MO
HVAC ducts & sheet metal fabrication
 
Clipper Industries, Inc.  
Itasca, IL
CNC Machining & Fabrication. Fiber Laser Cutting, CNC Bending, Robotic Welding, CNC Machining, Spot Welding, Assembly.
 
PREFERRED SUPPLIERS
Bensenville, IL
ISO 9001:2015 Certified
 
North Salt Lake, UT
Precision sheet metal (aluminum, stainless, carbon), laser cutting, forming, precision welding, powder coat & paint, electromechanical assembly, truck mount surface (carpet) cleaning equipment & radiant heating / cooling ceiling panels.
 
Portland, OR
Plumbing and piping
 
Aberdeen, SD
 
Paducah, KY
 
Berkeley, IL
Roll formed metal U-channels, angles, C-channels, hat channels, zees, tracks, framings, mouldings, edgings, flashings, louvers, slats, profiles, rings, rims & open seam & lock seam tubings
 
Kearney, NE
Custom Sheet Metal Fabricators over 40 Years. Spin All Material Types * Laser Cutting * Spot Welding * Stamping * Tube Spinning * Tool & Die Making * Part Design Work
 
Farmington Hills, MI
Printed circuit boards, wire harnesses, custom sheet metal enclosures, electronic components, displays & power supplies
 
Huntington, IN
Sheet metal fabrication, including assembly, powder coating & custom pack cardboard cutting
 
City Of Industry, CA
Sheet, plate, architectural & stainless steel fabrication & metalwork
 
OTHER SUPPLIERS
Springfield, MA
 
Carlsbad, CA
 
Santa Ana, CA
 
Minneapolis, MN
 
Naperville, IL
 
Buffalo, NY
 
Riviera Beach, FL
 
Jefferson, NC
 
Oklahoma City, OK
 
Bloomington, MN
 
Columbus, WI
 
Savage, MN
 
North Billerica, MA
 
Barre, VT
 
Miami, FL
 
Ironwood, MI
 
Brooklyn, NY
 
Uniopolis, OH
 
Aquebogue, NY
 
Eugene, OR
 
Lewiston, ME
 
Waltham, MA
 
Madison, WI
 
Zumbrota, MN
 
Lansing, IL
 
Norfolk, NE
 
Cordova, TN
 
Gilroy, CA
 
Goodlettsville, TN
 
East Kingston, NH
 
Tulsa, OK
 
Medina, NY
 
Nashville, TN
 
Bronx, NY
 
Norfolk, VA
 
Altoona, IA
 
Pennsburg, PA
 
Addison, IL
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Sheet Metal Work (Page 1 of 2)

Sheet metal work involves the processing and fabrication of thin, flat pieces of metal into various shapes and structures. This industry plays a crucial role in manufacturing, construction, and many other sectors. The primary materials used in sheet metal work include steel, aluminum, copper, brass, and titanium. These metals are chosen for their durability, malleability, and resistance to corrosion. The sheet metal work process begins with cutting, which can be performed using methods such as shearing, laser cutting, or plasma cutting. After cutting, the metal undergoes forming processes like bending, rolling, and stamping to achieve the desired shape. Fabricators use press brakes, rollers, and stamping machines to perform these tasks. Welding and fastening are essential steps in joining sheet metal parts. Techniques such as MIG, TIG, and spot welding are commonly used, along with mechanical fasteners like rivets and screws. Surface finishing processes, including painting, powder coating, and galvanizing, enhance the appearance and protect the metal from environmental factors. Sheet metal work finds applications in various industries. In the automotive sector, it is used to manufacture body panels, chassis components, and exhaust systems. The aerospace industry relies on sheet metal for constructing aircraft fuselages, wings, and engine components. In construction, sheet metal is used for roofing, cladding, and ductwork. The electronics industry uses it for enclosures and chassis for devices. Additionally, the HVAC industry employs sheet metal for fabricating ducts and ventilation systems. The precision and versatility of sheet metal work make it indispensable in producing custom parts and prototypes. Fabricators often use computer-aided design (CAD) software to create detailed plans and ensure accuracy in production. The industry continues to innovate with advancements in automation and computer numerical control (CNC) machinery, which enhance efficiency and precision in manufacturing processes. Sheet metal work remains a vital component of modern manufacturing, providing essential parts and structures across a wide range of applications.

If cotton is "the fabric of our lives", then steel and sheet metal are the spine of our nation. From the swords, muskets and other artillery that created the United States of America to the machinery that saw her through the Industrial Revolution, from the spikes that held her first transcontinental railway to the foundational building materials that enable her to reach the sky with her tallest buildings, steel has played an integral role in the birth and continued growth of the nation. ...(Full Article)
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