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Our network of manufacturing partners gives you easy access to sheet metal fabrication capabilities to serve all your manufacturing needs.
This manufacturing process uses a high-power laser beam to cut a material sheet.
Allowable sheet thickness: 1-6mm (depending on material)
This manufacturing process uses dies to produce a U-shape, V-shape or channel shape along a straight axis in ductile materials.
Allowable sheet thickness: 1-6mm (depending on material)
Here is a list of our standard available metals for sheet metal fabrication. If you require a custom material please contact david@zrcncmachining.com
| Aluminum | 5052, 5754 |
| Stainless steel | 304, 316L |
| Mild Steel | 1018 |
| Copper | C110 |
The table below summarizes the standard tolerances of the parts produced by our certified manufacturing partners.
| Feature | Tolerance |
| Cutting Feature | ± .00787’’ (0.2mm) |
| Bend Angle | ± 1.0° |
With hundreds of manufacturers in our network, we have a very broad range of manufacturing capabilities and support both one-off prototyping and low-volume production. We pride ourselves on being the go-to manufacturer for geometrically complex parts or highly cosmetic parts.
Surface finishes are applied after machining and can change the appearance, surface roughness, hardness and chemical resistance of the produced parts.
Protolabs and its network work together to bring you the world's most comprehensive manufacturing solution. While the network can provide a large breadth of capabilities, Protolabs’ factories offer expedited manufacturing with automated in-house machines for the industry's fastest lead times.
With CNC machining, milling, grinding, EDM, quality inspection and foreign trade and other perfect departments. Since its establishment, the
company has been in strict compliance with ISO9000 quality management standards in production and quality control.
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The cost of your 3D printed parts depends on factors such as part volume, part complexity, choice of material, which 3D printing technology is used, and if any post processing is required. For more details on these cost factors, see our article on the cost of 3D printing. To check the cost of your 3D printed part, simply upload a CAD (.STL) file and select your material and 3D printing technology to receive a quote within seconds.
The cost of your 3D printed parts depends on factors such as part volume, part complexity, choice of material, which 3D printing technology is used, and if any post processing is required. For more details on these cost factors, see our article on the cost of 3D printing. To check the cost of your 3D printed part, simply upload a CAD (.STL) file and select your material and 3D printing technology to receive a quote within seconds.
The cost of your 3D printed parts depends on factors such as part volume, part complexity, choice of material, which 3D printing technology is used, and if any post processing is required. For more details on these cost factors, see our article on the cost of 3D printing. To check the cost of your 3D printed part, simply upload a CAD (.STL) file and select your material and 3D printing technology to receive a quote within seconds.
The cost of your 3D printed parts depends on factors such as part volume, part complexity, choice of material, which 3D printing technology is used, and if any post processing is required. For more details on these cost factors, see our article on the cost of 3D printing. To check the cost of your 3D printed part, simply upload a CAD (.STL) file and select your material and 3D printing technology to receive a quote within seconds.