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Our Sheet Metal Fabrication Services deliver precise and customized sheet metal components using advanced techniques and a global network

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Work directly with known machine shops while we guarantee on-time
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What is Sheet Metal?

Sheet metal fabrication involves shaping flat metal sheets into parts using techniques like cutting, bending, and forming. It’s commonly used in industries like automotive and aerospace because it’s precise, cost-effective, and works with materials like aluminum and steel.Techniques include:
 
  • Laser cutting or punching for detailed shapes.
 
  • Press brakes for bending metal to specific angles.
 
  • Stamping or deep drawing for forming complex, multi-dimensional parts.
 
This process is ideal for making durable, high-quality parts at scale, whether for prototypes or large production runs
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From prototyping to production, quality is guaranteed

The quality and on-time delivery of your parts is guaranteed by Jiga. Jiga is ISO 9001:2015 and ISO/IEC 90003 certified. Our partners are AS 9100D and ISO 13485:2016 certified with ITAR & EAR options on demand.

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