OEM sheet metal fabrication and manufacturing process: OEM sheet metal processing starts with metal cutting steps, and engineers will use different tools to make unique shapes. From notches and lasers to saws and shears, we can create metal products of any shape and size. The next step is for us to use pressure to form metal on machines that perform rolling and pressing.
OEM precision sheet metal parts are manufactured through laser cutting, CNC bending, rolling and a range of welding techniques (fiber laser, spot, argon arc and automatic welding) to achieve tight tolerances, varied thicknesses and surface finishes such as powder coating and 8K mirror polishing. These processes deliver cost-effective, high-quality enclosures, brackets and structural assemblies suitable for prototypes, small-batch or mass production, supported by factory-direct pricing, professional quality control and typical sample lead times of 1–15 days. The formed bends, welded joints and precision-cut features produce strong, lightweight geometries that integrate mounting, splicing (welding, riveting, threaded) and surface treatments to meet functional, aesthetic and assembly requirements.
We serve OEMs and designers with precision sheet metal fabrication: laser cutting, CNC bending, welding and finishing for steel, stainless, and aluminum. Our core strengths are tight tolerances, repeatable quality, and scalable production from prototyping to mass runs. Value-driven services include rapid quoting, DFM feedback, custom finishes, assembly, and on-time global logistics. We ensure quality through inspection, material traceability, and compliance with industry standards. Flexible minimums, competitive pricing, and engineering support shorten development cycles and lower total cost. Partner with us for reliable, high-performance components that integrate seamlessly into your products and supply chain for long-term manufacturing partnerships worldwide today.
We serve OEMs, engineers, and product designers with precision sheet-metal components manufactured by laser cutting, CNC bending, and expert welding. Our core attributes include tight tolerances, superior material selection (stainless steel, aluminum, carbon steel), and consistent finishes. Value-driven services include rapid prototyping, scalable production, assembly and custom finishing, competitive pricing, and on-time logistics. We ensure quality through ISO-standard inspection, CAD/CAM integration, and responsive engineering support for DFM and material optimization. Whether low-volume prototypes or high-volume runs, we deliver reliable, repeatable parts that reduce time-to-market and total cost of ownership while protecting IP through secure handling and NDAs, and long-term partnerships.
OEM sheet metal fabrication and manufacturing process: OEM sheet metal processing starts with metal cutting steps, and engineers will use different tools to make unique shapes. From notches and lasers to saws and shears, we can create metal products of any shape and size. The next step is for us to use pressure to form metal on machines that perform rolling and pressing. Here, we can make metals of various thicknesses, increase the functional attributes of products, and assemble links. Sheet metal engineers assemble and connect metals through welding to prepare final OEM products. The manufacturing process includes laser cutting, bending, blade/sandwich, welding, powder coating, and grinding.
Bergek sheet metal fabrication method:
Optical fiber laser welding, high-power welding, automatic welding, seamless welding, argon arc welding, spot welding, segment welding, and continuous welding are supplemented. Combined with sheet metal processing, CNC rolling, Japan AMADA CNC bending processing, 3000-watt German Tongkuai laser cutting, and surface 8K mirror polishing.
Advantages of OEM sheet metal fabrication:
1. Many years of technical experience in OEM processing
2. From the perspective of customers, complete customer tasks with high standards
3. Precision machining of various CNC systems
4. Factory direct sales and guaranteed product quality
The manual forming of sheet metal workpieces is mainly completed by using simple tire shapes, molds, and various fixtures. Manual forming mainly adopts the following methods: bending, edge setting, edge closing, edge pulling, arch, curling, weld correction, etc.
Splicing method of sheet metal fabrication parts: the main worker of sheet metal splicing adopts welding, threaded connection, and riveting. The common splicing methods include welding, threaded connection, and riveting.
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