Choosing the right sheet metal for your manufactured components is crucial in ensuring that your parts will perform optimally. To make sure you choose the correct sheet metal, it is important to consider factors such as material, size, design, and tolerance requirements as well as manufacturing and fabrication processes that the material will undergo.
Material and Size
There are many metal and alloy options to choose from when selecting a sheet metal material. To ensure that you choose the appropriate material for your particular needs, it is important to ask the following questions:
Design and Tolerance

When choosing a sheet metal for your manufactured parts, it is necessary to consider design and tolerance requirements such as:
Manufacturing Processes Utilized

The sheet metal you choose needs to be capable of withstanding the manufacturing processes that your component may undergo before completion. Some common manufacturing processes include:
Sheet Metal Part Manufacturer Processes
Fabrication involves finishing corners and closing gaps to enhance or maintain the shape and integrity of the finished product. Techniques like welding, riveting, and brazing join the metal, although the process used will depend on the component’s material.
Common welding techniques include:
Knowing the differences between these processes is important as the one you choose will directly affect the final product as well as the cost.
Design the Optimal Stamped Metal Component with the Recommended Sheet Metal
Hudson Technologies has a long history of partnering with companies to design high-performance metal components. We routinely work with design engineers to create everything from single prototypes to large-scale production runs. For more information on our capabilities, contact us today, and for more help on choosing the right sheet metal for your project, download our eBook, Choosing the Right Material.
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