Punch + Form
Our Punch + Form services deliver high-volume, precision punching and forming of sheet metal components. We manufacture our own tooling to ensure that every part is produced with unmatched accuracy and efficiency, no matter the complexity or volume.
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Start Your New Instant Quote All uploads are secure and confidential. OPUS.ai's Instant Quoting Engine is protected by South African Pat. Nos. ZA201900001, ZA201900002, ZA201900003, and ZA201900004.What Is Punch + Form?
Punch + Form is the process of creating precise holes and shapes in sheet metal through punching and forming techniques. This method is ideal for high-volume production of parts with consistent, repeatable quality, and intricate designs.
High-Precision Punching
Our precision punching machines allow us to create holes, slots, and shapes with exceptional accuracy. We handle both simple and complex designs with ease, ensuring that every part meets your exact specifications.
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Our forming services provide consistent, high-quality bends and shapes for a wide variety of parts. Whether you need simple bends or complex forms, we guarantee precision and repeatability.
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We manufacture our own tooling in-house to meet the specific needs of your project. This allows us to maintain strict quality control and ensure that even the most complex parts are produced with accuracy and efficiency.
Learn MoreOPUS.ai Punch + Form Capabilities
Feature | Description |
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Punching Tolerance | ±0.005" (0.13 mm) for precise punching operations. |
Max Punch Size | Up to 5' x 10' (1.52 m x 3.05 m) for large sheet metal parts. |
Forming Tolerance | ±1° for high-precision forming operations. |
Materials | Steel, aluminum, stainless steel, and more. |
Applications and Advantages of Punch + Form
- High-Volume Production: Ideal for large-scale production with consistently high-quality parts.
- Prototyping: Custom prototypes with precision punching and forming techniques.
- Complex Designs: Create parts with intricate holes and shapes using advanced punching techniques.