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| Price : | Negotiable |
| Payment Terms : | T/T,L/C,D/A,D/P,Western Union,MoneyGram |
| Supply Ability : | 30000 pieces per month |
| Delivery Time : | 12-15 working days |
| Brand Name : | CRIDA |
| Model Number : | Customized |
| Certification : | ISO 9001:2015 |
Custom Sheet Metal Fabrication Service Laser Cutting Welding Bending Metal Parts
Product Description
Crida's sheet metal service specializes in high-quality,
precision-engineered metal fabrication tailored to diverse
industrial and commercial needs. Utilizing advanced CNC machinery
and technology, Crida offers laser, bending, welding, and finishing
services for materials like stainless steel, aluminum, and
galvanized steel. Their expertise spans custom enclosures,
industrial components, architectural metalwork, and machinery
cutting parts, ensuring durability and precision in every project.
With a strong focus on efficiency and craftsmanship, Crida serves
industries such as construction, automotive, aerospace, and
electronics, delivering both small-scale prototypes and large
production runs. Their team of skilled engineers and technicians
adheres to strict quality control standards, including ISO
certifications, guaranteeing consistency and reliability.
Additionally, Crida provides design support, rapid prototyping, and
just-in-time manufacturing to meet tight deadlines without
compromising quality. Whether for bespoke solutions or standardized
parts, their commitment to innovation, sustainability, and customer
satisfaction makes them a trusted partner in sheet metal pricing
and fabrication. Competitive, on-time delivery, and exceptional
after-sales support further enhance their reputation as a leader in
the field.


Features
Technical Parameters
| Product Name | Precision Sheet Metal Bending Welding Service |
| Process | Stamping, Deep drawing, Laser cutting, Bending, Welding, Drilling, Grinding, Spinning, Die Casting CNC etc |
| Materials | Aluminum: 2000 series, 6000 series, 7075, 5052, etc. |
| Stainless steel: SUS303, SUS304, SS316, SS316L, 17-4PH, etc. | |
| Steel: 1214L/1215/1045/4140/SCM440/40CrMo, etc. | |
| Brass: 260, C360, H59, H60, H62, H63, H65, H68, H70, Bronze, Copper | |
| Titanium: Grade F1-F5 | |
| Color | Customized Color |
| Tolerance | 0.01–0.05mm |
| MOQ | 1 Piece |
| Drawing Format | Solid Works, Pro/Engineer, Auto CAD(DXF, DWG), PDF |
| Surface Treatment | Zinc plating, Nickel plating, Powder coated, Paint, Brushed, Polishing, Anodized, Hot dip galvanizing etc . |
| Certification | ISO9001:2015, ISO13485:2016, SGS, RoHs |
| Place of Origin | Guangdong, China |
Applications
Crida's sheet metal welding parts are essential across multiple high-precision industries due to their strength, versatility, and ability to create complex, lightweight structures. In the automotive sector, they form critical components like body frames, exhaust systems (e.g., mufflers and catalytic converters), and fuel tanks, ensuring durability and leak-proof performance. Aerospace applications rely on welded sheet metal for engine nacelles, air ducting, and structural brackets, where precision and reliability under stress are paramount. For construction and HVAC, these parts enable robust ductwork, roofing, and architectural elements, often requiring watertight seals. Electronics and medical equipment utilize welded enclosures, chassis, and surgical instrument housings, benefiting from clean TIG welds for corrosion resistance and aesthetic finishes. Additionally, consumer goods such as appliances (refrigerators, ovens) and furniture integrate welded sheet metal for structural integrity and design flexibility.
Customer Service
Crida provides exceptional customer service in sheet metal welding
parts, hinges on deep technical expertise, proactive communication,
and unwavering reliability. It begins with knowledgeable support
staff and engineers who understand welding processes (TIG, MIG,
spot), material behavior (steel, aluminum, etc.), design for
manufacturability (DFM), and industry-specific requirements.
Proactive communication is paramount – keeping clients informed
throughout the project lifecycle, from initial delivery quote and
design review to production updates and timelines, builds trust.
Responsiveness to inquiries and changes, coupled with flexibility
to handle urgent requests or prototype iterations, is critical.
Quality assurance forms the bedrock; transparent documentation of
welding procedures (WPS/PQR), rigorous inspection (visual,
dimensional, NDT as needed), and adherence to certifications (ISO,
customer-specific) assure part integrity. Problem-solving agility
is essential, swiftly addressing any quality concerns or production
hiccups. Value-added services like design consultation, material
selection advice, finishing coordination, and kitting/assembly
streamline the customer's process. Ultimately, successful service
fosters long-term partnerships by consistently delivering
precision-welded parts on time, within budget, and to exact
specifications, backed by clear accountability and a commitment to
continuous improvement based on client feedback.







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