We manufacture custom sheet metal panels for prototypes, low-volume production, and repeat orders. Based on your drawings and requirements, we support cutting, forming, hardware insertion, welding, surface finishing, and assembly.
From visible front panels to internal mounting panels, we support a wide range of custom sheet metal panel types for industrial and equipment applications.
Used for equipment fronts, user interfaces, and visible exterior surfaces. These panels often include cutouts, countersinks, printed markings, and cosmetic finish control.
Used for electrical and control systems with switches, connectors, labels, and mounting features. They need clear layout, functional accuracy, and a clean final appearance.
Used for side panels, rear panels, top covers, and service access areas in metal enclosures. These parts may include bends, vents, slots, and hardware insertion.
Used in rackmount products, cabinets, and frame structures. We support flat and formed panels with repeatable dimensions for batch production.
Used inside products to support components, brackets, and assemblies. These panels often require flatness control, accurate hole location, and PEM hardware.
Used to close open structures and protect internal parts. They can be flat or formed, depending on strength, fit, and assembly needs.
Your panel design can be adjusted based on function, structure, assembly needs, and finish requirements. We review these details before production to help the part match both use and manufacturing conditions.
Available in aluminum, stainless steel, cold rolled steel, galvanized steel, and more.
Thickness can be selected based on strength, weight, flatness, and cost.
Custom sizes and shapes, including flat parts, formed edges, returns, and mounting features.
Includes holes, slots, countersinks, connector openings, fan cutouts, and display windows.
Includes flanges, edge returns, and stiffening forms for strength and fit.
PEM nuts, studs, and standoffs can be installed before shipment.
Available finishes include powder coating, anodizing, brushing, plating, and bead blasting.
Silk screen printing, laser marking, labels, and ID features are available.
We support panel projects with integrated sheet metal fabrication, finishing, and assembly services. This helps reduce supplier handoffs and keeps production more consistent from prototype to batch runs.
Used for panel profiles, holes, slots, and custom cutouts across different sheet materials. A good fit for custom designs, revisions, and short-run flexibility.
Used for repeated hole patterns, louvers, and formed features in suitable panel designs. It supports stable and efficient batch production.
Used to create flanges, returns, and structural features based on the panel design. We review bend feasibility before production.
PEM nuts, studs, standoffs, and other hardware can be installed during production. This helps reduce your final assembly work.
We can arrange surface finishing, marking, and light assembly support to deliver panels closer to final application.
We review critical dimensions, fit-related features, and appearance requirements before production. This helps apply tighter control where it matters, without adding unnecessary cost to non-critical features.
We review general tolerances and identify critical dimensions before production starts.
Hole position, bend relation, edge distance, hardware location, and assembly-related dimensions can be reviewed from your drawing.
For visible panels, we can confirm cosmetic zones, surface quality expectations, and finish standards in advance.
We check material, part structure, key dimensions, and process fit before production begins.
For new parts or controlled builds, we can inspect the first completed part before the main batch starts.
Key points can be checked during production to reduce risk and support more stable repeat output.
Finished parts are checked before packing to confirm quantity, visible quality, and basic dimensional requirements.
Our custom panels are used in products where structural fit, clean appearance, and assembly accuracy all matter. Below are a few common panel types we support across industrial and equipment projects.
Panels for control cabinets and operator systems often include switch openings, connector cutouts, labels, and inserted hardware. These projects usually require functional accuracy and stable repeat production.
Front-facing panels often need cleaner cosmetic surfaces and controlled cutout locations for screens, buttons, and connectors. These parts usually combine appearance requirements with functional assembly features.
Rack and cabinet panels often include formed edges, vents, hardware features, and repeatable mounting patterns. These parts are commonly used in projects that move from prototype builds to batch production.
Used to protect internal components while allowing maintenance and service access. These panels may include bends, slots, hinges, fasteners, and surface finish requirements based on the product structure.
Used in electronic products and device enclosures where appearance, opening accuracy, and hardware installation all matter. These panels often combine cosmetic surfaces with cutouts, formed features, and assembly-related details.
Some panel parts are produced as part of a larger enclosure, machine, or equipment project. We can support custom panel fabrication within broader OEM builds that require matched parts, finishing, and assembly coordination.
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Yes. We produce custom panels based on drawings, 3D files, samples, or defined project requirements.
Yes. We support prototypes, low-volume builds, and repeat production orders.
We commonly accept PDF, DWG, DXF, STEP, and other standard engineering formats.
Yes. We support powder coating, anodizing, brushing, plating, silk screen printing, and laser marking based on project needs.
Yes. We can install PEM nuts, studs, standoffs, and other common hardware during production.
Yes. We can review material selection, bend feasibility, feature spacing, structure, and tolerance risks before production starts.
Yes. For suitable projects, we can support light assembly and related coordination before shipment.