Monday, November 4, 2019


 
 
Our CNC press brake operators have the metal forming and metal fabrication experience required to manufacture the custom parts you need for your subassemblies. From simple 90-degree bends to more complex sequences that include multiple bends and acute angles, we can manufacture your brackets, channels, enclosures, panels, flanges, cases and much more. When it comes to length or thickness, there are not many projects that we cannot bend.
 

 
 
Our laser services are an important aspect of our company. Metal Tech Lasers can process a variety of materials for your business with speed and precision. We can laser cut plastic, acrylic, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, wood, paper and so much more. Our tables allow us the versatility we need in today’s fabrication process. We cut various thicknesses of aluminum up to 3/4 inch thick or paper thin. Laser etching and laser engraving are precision imaging processes used in a vast array of industrial and creative applications.
 

 
 
 
Over the years, we have earned our reputation in our welding of small and large weldments. We offer steel, stainless steel and aluminum MIG and TIG. We design and engineer weld fixtures to keep flatness and accuracy of weldments.

Friday, November 1, 2019


 

Metal-Tech provides start-to-finish fabrication expertise for our customers. From large complex assemblies to simple parts, we have the equipment and capacity to handle your request.

Metal-Tech uses state of the art equipment to make the fabrication process faster and more cost effective for our customers.

Thursday, October 31, 2019

DID YOU KNOW?


Metal fabrication is the creation of metal structures by cutting, bending and assembling processes. It is a value-added process involving the creation of machines, parts, and structures from various raw materials. Usually fabricating begins with an idea which in turn becomes a drawing, with precise dimensions and specifications. Typical projects include loose parts, structural frames and heavy fabrications. As with other manufacturing processes, both human labor and automation are commonly used. Shops specializing in this type of work are called Fab shops.