At Chiggo, our sheet metal fabrication services involve the transformation of flat metal sheets into finished products through various processing methods. We offer competitive pricing for both low-volume prototypes and cost-saving solutions for high-volume production runs.
Sheet metal fabrication involves various processes such as cutting, bending, stamping, joining, and finishing. However, each of these processes adds to the overall cost. Furthermore, since sheet metal fabrication can be labor-intensive, a crucial aspect of cost reduction is minimizing the number of operations needed to form the desired component. With 10 +years of factory experience, Chiggo possesses extensive expertise in optimizing design and manufacturability.
To avoid toxic gas release during welding of pre-plated sheets or increased costs from coating uncoated cold-rolled steel post-welding, consider alternatives like riveting for joining sheets.
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Here is a list of our standard available metals for sheet metal fabrication. If you require a custom material not shown here please contact us.
The above are some of our popular materials, but we can source additional options based on your needs.
Our standard parts undergo minimal post-processing, with sharp edges broken and deburred for safe handling. If you need more than the standard finish, Chiggo offers a range of surface finishes to meet both functional and aesthetic requirements for your sheet metal parts.
Name | Applicable Materials | Color | Surface Feature | Tolerances | |
As-machined | Metals, Plastics | — | Tool marks visible | Tolerances are not affected | |
Bead blasting | Metals, Plastics | — | Uniform, matte, or satin | Typically not affected except for specific features | |
Polishing | Metals | — | Smooth and often reflective | Met after polishing | |
Brushing | Metals | — | Unidirectional satin | Met after brushing | |
Powder coating | Primarily metals such as Steel, Stainless steel, Aluminum, Brass, and Copper | Custom | Smooth, matte to high gloss texture | Met after powder coating | |
Painting | Metals, Plastics | Custom | Smooth to textured for anti-slip or aesthetic properties | Met after painting | |
Chromate conversion coating | Aluminum | Clear, gold, olive drab, black | Slight roughness or maintain the pre-treatment texture | Met after coating | |
Black oxide | Stainless steel, Alloy steel, Tool steel, Mild steel,Copper | Black | Maintains the original surface texture with a matte black finish | Met after black oxide | |
Electroplating | Primarily for metallic substrates | Characteristic color depending on plating metals | Smooth to textured | Met after electropolishing | |
Anodizing type II | Aluminum | Clear, black, blue, red, gold or any RAL code or Pantone number | Changes are minimal, remains very close to the pre-anodized texture | Met after anodizing | |
Anodized type III | Aluminum | Nature, dark grey , black or other colors | Smooth to textured | Met after anodizing | |
Passivation | Stainless steel and other corrosion-resistant alloys | — | Maintains the original surface texture | Met after passivation |
The characteristics listed for our surface finishes are typical but may vary with the actual condition. For custom surface finishes, please contact Chiggo.
Chiggo follows ISO 2768 standards for sheet metal parts. For requirements beyond these tolerances, please specify your needs on the design schematics or consult our engineers for a balance between cost and application.
Feature | Tolerance | |||
Bend angle | ± 1.0° | |||
Edge to edge | ±0.127 mm (0.005") | |||
Edge to hole | ±0.127 mm (0.005") | |||
Hole to hole | ±0.127 mm (0.005") | |||
Hole to hardware* | ±0.254 mm (0.010") | |||
Edge to hardware* | ±0.254 mm (0.010") | |||
Hardware to hardware* | ±0.381 mm (0.015") | |||
Bend to hole | ±0.381 mm (0.015") | |||
Bend to hardware* | ±0.381 mm (0.015") | |||
Bend to edge | ±0.254 mm (0.010") | |||
Bend to bend | ±0.381 mm (0.015") |
The chart above shows tolerances on one surface, which are much tighter compared to tolerances across multiple surfaces. Hardware refers to items such as studs, nuts, standoffs, and other self-fastening components.
Sheet metal parts are lightweight, offering an excellent strength-to-weight ratio, perfectly suited to meet the diverse requirements of various industries. Chiggo provides custom sheet metal parts for a wide range of industries and applications, including, but not limited to:
If you require more than as-machined parts, you can select from a range of surface finishes at Chiggo to meet both the functionality and aesthetics requirements of your CNC machined parts.
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The details provided here are typical characteristics of these surface finishing processes. However, actual tolerances and results may vary based on the specific procedures, equipment used, and material conditions. For custom surface finishes, please contact us