Sheet Metal Work

 

At Aerotherm Engineering our engineers have vast experience in working with all forms of sheet metal. Whether you need full range metal work services in large batches or just ad hoc items we are here to help with whatever your sheet metal requirements are.

 

Powder Coating testing cabinet

Powder Coating testing cabinet

 

These are just a small sample of our range of Sheet Metal services we offer, ranging from Duct sections, Duct-work fittings, Cladding & Sheeting (to 16SWG / 1.63mm); using folder, brake press, rollers, guillotine, lock-form, swager or we can create robust structures from Rolled sections, up to 10mm thickness.

 

Our equipment is housed in our purpose designed manufacturing section where we can create single structure sizes (W x L x H) up to 5,000mm x 4000mm x 3000mm, with a metal capacity of 0.5mm – 60mm. We have expertise to handle both ferrous and non-ferrous materials.

 

Specification:

 

Metal work capacity – 0.5mm – 60.0mm.
Both Ferrous & non-Ferrous
Batch size 1-1000’s
Large and small guillotines cutting up to 10mm
Folders up to 10mm plate
Fly presses, rollers, pillar & radial drills,

 

Whatever your engineering needs please contact us to discuss your requirements.

 

Industrial Oven hood

A fabricated hood for an Industrial Oven


Did you know?

 

Sheet metal is simply metal formed into thin and flat pieces. It is one of the fundamental forms used in metalworking, and can be cut and bent into a variety of different shapes. Thicknesses can vary significantly, although extremely thin thicknesses are considered foil or leaf, and pieces thicker than 60 mm are considered plate.

 

Sheet metal is available as flat pieces or as a coiled strip. The coils are formed by running a continuous sheet of metal through a roll slitter.

 

The thickness of the sheet metal is called its gauge. The gauge of sheet metal ranges from 30 gauge to about 8 gauge. The higher the gauge, the thinner the metal.

 

There are many different metals that can be made into sheet metal, such as aluminum, brass, copper, steel, tin, nickel and titanium.