Available materials for sheet metal fabrication
Together with our trusted partners, we offer you a standard selection of raw materials for laser cutting, commonly used in the prototyping process, such as:
- structural steel e. g, S235, S355
- glossy and ground stainless steel
- glossy and brushed acid-resistant steel
- tool steel
- transformer steel
- spring steel
- copper
- aluminum alloys
- brass
- molybdenum
Our company collaborates with trusted partners in water jet cutting as well. By choosing this prototyping method, you can use materials such as:
- titanium
- heat-resistant steel
- ceramics, glass, VSG glass
- stone, granite, marble
- synthetics reinforced with glass and carbon fiber
- plastics (thermoplastics and duroplast)
- hard and soft foams
- insulating materials
- structural and multilayer materials
- wood, paper, cardboard
- sealing materials (rubber, fabric-based laminates)
Our sheet metal fabrication prototyping service
Our company collaborates with trusted partners in laser and water jet cutting, sheet metal bending and post-processing services like:
- deburring
- anodizing,
- brushing,
- bead blasting,
- spray-painting,
- powder coating,
- electroplating,
- passivation,
- etching.
We have strict NDA agreements with all manufacturing partners so you can be sure that your project is safe.
You do not have to worry about choosing the right material for your prototype. We will do it for you! All you have to do is attach a file with the Technical Data Sheet (TDS) of the material you want your final product to be made of or let us know what environmental conditions it has to withstand. We will select the material that will best reflect the characteristics you want.
If you need design assistance in making your sheet metal part prototype, contact our team. We are always happy to help you with your projects.
Technical specifications
Maximum work area
- The maximum work area for laser cutting is 3000 x 1500 mm
- MThe maximum work area for waterjet cutting is 3000 x 1500 mm
Standard accuracy
- ±0.15% (with a lower limit of ±0.2 mm)
Maximum part thickness
- 20mm (laser cutting), 200mm (waterjet cutting)
Minimum part thickness
- 0,5 mm
Post-processing
- Sheet metal bending and multiple surface finishing services available on demand