Sheet Metal Processing

Marchton Automation offers high-precision custom sheet metal fabrication services at competitive rates with quick turnaround times. Our “No MOQ” (Minimum Order Quantity) policy for custom prototype sheet metal parts and final products makes it easier for you to order only the quantity you currently require. 

Our state-of-the-art equipment manufacture the most complex parts with best-in-class accuracy and precision. The extensive range of materials including metals and their alloys.

CNC Punching (Manual and CNC)Maximum sheet size: 48″ x 120″ (1.22m x 3.05m)
Maximum thickness: .125″ (3.175mm)
Bending (Manual and CNC)Maximum length: 120″ (3.05m)
Maximum thickness: .125″ (3.175mm)
Welding (Manual and robotic)Steel, Aluminum, Stainless Steel

Sheet Metal Fabrication Services for Custom Parts

we can supply any quantity of sheet metal parts, from low-volume prototypes to high-volume production. Marchton automation provide precision and fast delivery.

Laser Cutting

Laser cutting uses a focused laser beam to cut, etch, or engrave materials, vaporizing or melting them for precise edges and complex patterns based on designer specifications.

Bending

Bending applies a force to a thin sheet of metal to shape it into various geometries, like U-shape, V-shape, or channel shape. The thickness of the metal can vary.

Welding

Welding is the process of joining two or more metal pieces using heat, pressure, or both to form a strong bond. It combines skill and precision to create durable, sturdy metal structures.

Punching

Punching uses a punch tool to create holes or shapes by forcing it through a die, cutting the metal with a shearing action for precise, clean results in fabrication.

Riveting

Riveting is a semi-permanent joining method using mechanical fasteners (rivets) to connect sheet metal parts. It’s faster and much cost-effective than welding.

Stamping

Stamping uses dies and presses to shape flat metal sheets into different forms, creating complex, three-dimensional designs through cold-forming techniques.