Our experienced employees have the capacity and capability of performing most critical bending in the metal components. Combining our vast experience and skill, we are able to deliver premium results which are also cost effective.
Bending is a metal forming process that involves applying force to a metal workpiece to deform it into a desired shape. The force is typically applied using a bending tool, such as a press brake or a bend die, and the workpiece is held in place by a clamp or fixture.
Bending is commonly used in metal fabrication and manufacturing to produce a wide range of products, including metal brackets, metal enclosures, metal parts, and metal pipes. It is a cost-effective method for producing metal parts with specific shapes and dimensions, and it is often used in conjunction with other metal fabrication processes, such as cutting and welding, to produce complex metal products.
There are several types of bending processes, including air bending, bottom bending, and coining. Each type of bending process has specific advantages and disadvantages, and the appropriate process is selected depending on the metal being bent and the desired end product.
In general, bending is an important process in metal fabrication, allowing for the efficient production of metal products with specific shapes and dimensions. Advances in technology, such as computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), have made bending more precise and efficient, and have allowed for the production of high-quality metal products with a minimum of waste.