Sheet Metal Welding Services
Sheet metal welding services are essential for creating strong, durable, and precise welds in sheet metal applications, ensuring that the final product meets the highest quality standards and can withstand even the toughest conditions.
- Free quotes within one day
- Lead time as fast as 3-5 days
- ISO 9001:2015 certified
Our Sheet Metal Welding Services
We utilize the latest welding techniques and equipment to ensure that all projects are completed to the highest standards of quality and precision. From MIG and TIG welding to spot welding and more, we have the expertise and experience to deliver exceptional results every time.
MIG welding
Efficient and versatile, MIG welding ensures rapid metal fusion. Perfect for high-production projects, offering solid and clean welds for various applications.
TIG welding
Exquisite craftsmanship meets superior strength. TIG welding creates precise and aesthetic welds, ideal for critical joints in aerospace, automotive, and artistic endeavors.
Spot welding
Swift and cost-effective. Spot welding delivers spot-on connections, joining metal sheets seamlessly in manufacturing and automotive industries, ensuring durability and efficiency.
What is Sheet Metal Welding
Sheet metal welding is the process of joining two or more sheets of metal by heating and melting the metal, and then fusing it together with a filler material. This process results in a strong and durable joint that can be used in a variety of applications, including automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing.
- Strong and Durable Joints: Sheet metal welding creates a strong and durable joint that can withstand significant stress.
- Clean and Visually Appealing Welds: Sheet metal welding results in clean and visually appealing welds that can improve the overall appearance of the finished product.
- Welding Thin Materials with Precision: Sheet metal welding is particularly useful for welding thin materials with precision, ensuring a secure and precise joint.
- Versatility: Sheet metal welding can be used to join a variety of metals, including aluminum, steel, copper, and brass.
- Automation: Sheet metal welding can be automated using robots and other automated welding machines, allowing for increased efficiency and speed.
Finishing Options for Sheet Metal Welding
Choose from a variety of finishing options for your sheet metal welding project, including powder coating, anodizing, and Electroplating.
Name | Description | Materials | Color | Texture |
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Anodizing | Anodizing improves corrosion resistance, enhancing wear resistance and hardness, and protecting the metal surface. Widely used in mechanical parts, aircraft, and automobile parts, precision instruments, etc. | Aluminum | Clear, black, grey, red, blue, gold. | Smooth, matte finish. |
Bead Blasting | Bead blasting results in parts with a smooth surface with a matte texture. Used mainly for visual applications and can be followed by other surface treatments. | ABS, Aluminum, Brass, Stainless Steel, Steel | n/a | Matte |
Powder Coating | Powder coating is a type of coating that is applied as a free-flowing, dry powder. Unlike conventional liquid paint which is delivered via an evaporating solvent, powder coating is typically applied electrostatically and then cured under heat or with ultraviolet light. | Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Steel | Black, any RAL code or Pantone number | Gloss or semi-gloss |
Electroplating | Electroplating can be functional, decorative or corrosion-related. Many industries use the process, including the automotive sector, in which chrome-plating of steel automobile parts is common. | Aluminum, steel, stainless steel | n/a | Smooth, glossy finish |
The Process Flow & Duration Estimation
Please note that the final cost depends on the customized service you require, the specifications of the raw materials used, the relevant national laws, and the distance of transportation. Take the example of booking a tall container of products:
Step 1: Drawing Design (within 1 day)
Designers use CAD to quickly as well as accurately modify designs to meet the desired specifications, ensuring that the final product meets the required specifications quickly and accurately.
Step 2: Product Proofing (1-2 days)
Product proofing is an essential part of the manufacturing process that can help businesses ensure the quality and consistency of their products while minimizing risks and costs associated with defects or errors in production.
Step 3: Bulk Manufacturing (1-3 days)
Once the specifications and quality of the product are confirmed to be in order, it is ready for mass production.
Step 4: Shipping (3-5 days)
Once the products arrive at their destination, you will receive an alert. You can plan how to collect your shipped goods.
What Sets Us Apart
Strong Capacity
With two expansive sheet metal fabrication factories and a dedicated team of over 90 specialists, we at Shengen stand at the forefront of the industry. Our in-house expertise allows us to handle any project, no matter the size or complexity.
Well-equiped
Our extensive lineup of state-of-the-art machinery – three laser cutting machines, two punching machines, two CNC machining units, and ten bending machines – sets us apart.This arsenal ensures precision, efficiency, and high quality in every piece we fabricate.
Favorable Price
We believe in providing superior quality without making you break the bank. Our competitive pricing strategy reflects our commitment to deliver maximum value with our efficient manufacturing process. We drive down costs and pass these savings on to you.
Support & Service
Our promise goes beyond just delivering exceptional sheet metal products. We’re committed to providing comprehensive support and service. We prioritize prompt communication, swiftly addressing quality concerns, and ensuring timely delivery.
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The FAQs About Sheet Metal Welding
What is sheet metal welding?
Sheet metal welding is the process of joining two or more sheets of metal by heating the metal until it melts and fusing it with a filler material.
What are the benefits of sheet metal welding?
Sheet metal welding provides strong and durable joints, clean and visually appealing welds, and the ability to weld thin materials with precision.
What materials can be welded with sheet metal welding?
Sheet metal welding can be used to weld a variety of materials, including aluminum, steel, copper, brass, and more.
What safety precautions should be taken when sheet metal welding?
Welders should wear protective clothing, gloves, and eye protection to prevent burns and injuries from the bright light created by the welding process.
What is the cost of sheet metal welding?
The cost of sheet metal welding depends on the type of welding being used, the materials being welded, and the complexity of the project.
Can sheet metal welding be automated?
Yes, sheet metal welding can be automated using robots and other automated welding machines.
What is the difference between welding and soldering?
Welding involves melting the metal being joined, while soldering involves heating the metal and adding a separate filler material that melts at a lower temperature.
Can sheet metal welding be done on-site?
Yes, sheet metal welding can be done on-site if the equipment and materials are available.
Get A Free Quote
Contact us to get a free quote and more expertise about sheet metal fabrication. Your project will meet the right solution with Shengen.
Custom Sheet Metal Fabrication with Easy
At Shengen, We turn complex Into Simple! Follow the following three steps to start today!
- Tell us as specific as possible of your needs, provide the drawing, reference picture and share your idea.
- We will work on the best solution according to your requirements and drawing, the specific quote will be provided within 24 hours.
- We will start mass production after getting your approval and deposit, and we will handle the shipment.