Product Details
Place of Origin: Guangdong, China
Brand Name: PFT
Certification: ISO9001:2015, ISO13485:2016
Model Number: OEM
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1PC
Price: Negotiable
Packaging Details: As the requirement of customer
Delivery Time: 7-15 work days
Payment Terms: L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 10000Pcs/ Month
Weight: |
Lightweight |
Material: |
Stainless Steel Metal |
Lead Time: |
7-15 Days |
Size: |
Custom Size |
Application: |
Industrial |
Service: |
OEM/ODM |
Cutting Thickness: |
Materials |
Surface Treatment: |
Powder Coating Spraying |
Processing Type: |
Shaping Metal |
Process: |
Bending |
Strength: |
High |
Product Name: |
Custom Sheet Metal Fabrication Parts |
Fine Blanking: |
Multi-Position |
Technology: |
15 Years Experience |
Tolerance: |
+-0.01mm, + - 0.05mm |
Drawing Format: |
PDF |
Weight: |
Lightweight |
Material: |
Stainless Steel Metal |
Lead Time: |
7-15 Days |
Size: |
Custom Size |
Application: |
Industrial |
Service: |
OEM/ODM |
Cutting Thickness: |
Materials |
Surface Treatment: |
Powder Coating Spraying |
Processing Type: |
Shaping Metal |
Process: |
Bending |
Strength: |
High |
Product Name: |
Custom Sheet Metal Fabrication Parts |
Fine Blanking: |
Multi-Position |
Technology: |
15 Years Experience |
Tolerance: |
+-0.01mm, + - 0.05mm |
Drawing Format: |
PDF |
Ever wonder how that perfect little metal clip in your laptop or that sleek bracket holding your solid-state drive got made? It likely started as a flat piece of metal and went through a magic process called sheet metal bending.
For companies building computers, servers, or electronics, finding the right partner for these small, critical components is a huge deal. That's where OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) and ODM (Original Design Manufacturing) services come in.
This trips a lot of people up, but it's simple:
For something like a custom metal clip inside a server, you might go OEM. If you need a standard but reliable bracket for a PC case, an ODM solution could save you months of design time.
Computers are full of small, functional metal parts:
Sheet metal fabrication—especially precision bending—is ideal for these because it's:
How does a flat sheet of steel or aluminum become a precise computer clip? It’s a multi-step dance:
1.Design & Prototyping: It all starts with a CAD file. DFM (Design for Manufacturability) feedback here is golden. A good manufacturer will suggest tweaks to make the part stronger, easier to produce, and cheaper.
2.Laser Cutting: A high-power CNC laser cutter blasts the flat shape out of a metal sheet. This is where the part gets its basic profile and any internal holes.
3.The Main Event: Bending. This is where the magic happens. A CNC press brake, programmed with the exact angles, uses a punch and die to crease and fold the metal with pinpoint accuracy. For a tiny clip, a single bend might be all it needs.
4.Deburring & Finishing: The raw part gets cleaned up. Sharp edges are smoothed (deburred) to prevent cuts and ensure a clean look.
5.Surface Treatment (The Cherry on Top): This is often critical for computer parts.
6.Quality Control & Packaging: Every batch is measured (often with cool tools like CMMs) to ensure consistency. Then they're packed carefully to avoid scratches before shipping.
Conclusion
If you're in the business of building computer accessories, don't underestimate the role of precision bent sheet metal parts—especially clips and brackets. These components are essential to your product's reliability, durability, and performance.
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