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Sheet Metal Fabrication Services


Acro Industries, Inc. can provide complete sheet metal fabrication services for your project using our wide array of cutting, bending, and punching capabilities.
  • Laser Cutting - Our Cincinnati 707 Laser uses a 3300 watt laser to cut through a maximum material thickness of 7/8". The flying optics allows the material to remain stationary while the cutting laser moves to provide greater precision. The work table is 120" x 60" which allows for creation of single large products or multiple smaller products in the same run.
  • Punching - Although we have several punching machines, our Trumpf T-1000 Combination Laser/Punch System and Trumpf 6000L-1300 Laser/Punch System allows us the flexibility of performing multiple functions depending on your product requirement. The 2700 Watt Laser can hold a tolerance of ± 0.002 in. The 25 ton punching system can maintain a ± 0.004 in tolerance. Both options are capable of working with a 5/8" maximum material thickness. The worktable for either process is 101" x 50", which allows for large or small component creation.






Specifications  · Additional Information

Specifications

General Capabilities

Bending
Contract Manufacturing

Forming

Laser Cutting

Prototype

Punching

Rolling

Shearing

Stamping

Stretch Forming (Stretch forming equipment produces complex shapes by stretching a metal sheet over a form die.)

Welding

Sheet Metal Product

Aircraft Components
Automotive Components

Building Products

Copier Products

Display Fixtures

Drive Train Components

Medical Products

Motorcycle Products

Rail Car Components

Steel Panels

Subsystem Enclosures

Materials

Aluminum
Beryllium

Brass

Bronze Alloys

Carbon Steel

Copper

Lead

Stainless Steel

Titanium

Fabrication Process

Bending
Contract Manufacturing

Forming

Laser Cutting

Prototype

Punching

Rolling

Shearing

Stamping

Stretch Forming (Stretch forming equipment produces complex shapes by stretching a metal sheet over a form die.)

Welding

Equipment Used

Laser/Punching:
Trumpf T-1000
  • Combination Laser/Punch System
  • 3000 W, 25 ton
  • Auto Sheet Load
Trumpf 6000L-1300
  • Combination Laser/Punch System
  • 2700 W, 25 ton
  • Auto Sheet Load
Cincinnatl CL-707
  • Laser System
  • 2500 W Pallet Shuttle System
  • Sheet Loading System
Cincinnatl CL-707
  • Laser System, 3300 W
  • Pallet Shuttle System
  • Sheet Loading System
Press Brake:
Amada FBD3
  • 220 t
  • 14 ft Bed with 7 Axis
Amada FBD3
  • 110 t
  • 10 ft Bed with 7 Axis
Trumpf V85S
  • 85 t
  • 8 ft Bed with 9 Axis
Amada HFB Promecam
  • 110 t
  • 10 ft Bed with 8 Axis
Amada RG 100
  • 100 t
  • 8 ft Bed with Auto Back Gage
Amada FAB 100D
  • 100 t
  • 8 ft Bed with Auto Bend IV
Pacific
  • 90 t
  • 8 ft Bed with Hurco Auto Bend 5
Amada RG 80
  • 80 t
  • 6 ft Bed, with Auto Bend
Amada RG 50
  • 50 t, 6 ft Bed
  • with NC-9-EXII Auto Bend
Amada RG 35
  • 35 t
  • 4 ft Bed with Auto Bend
Diacro
  • 40 t with Hurco Auto Bend 5

Finishes

Anodizing
Painting

Passivating

Plating

Powder Coating

Automation Capabilities

Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
Robotic Load/Unload

Maximum Sheet Metal Width

60 in

Maximum Sheet Metal Length

120 in

Material Thickness

0.004 to 1.00 in

Tolerance (±)

0.002 in. (for Laser Cutting)
0.004 in. (for Punching)

Additional Services Provided

Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machining
Consignment Programs

Design

Electromechanical Assembly

Inspection

Inventory Management Systems

Just-In-Time (JIT) Programs

Kan Ban Programs

Product Packaging

Product Testing

Prototyping

Returnable Packaging

Reverse Engineering

Supply Chain Management


Additional Information

Industry Focus

Aerospace
Agricultural

Alternative Energy

Alternative Fuel

Architectural

Automotive/Transportation

Copy Products

Electronics

Medical

Military

Ornamental

Railroad Industry

Security System

Industry Standards

ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
AS (Aerospace Industry Standard (AS-9100B) Compliant)

ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)

ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials)

AWS (American Welding Society)

ISO (International Organization for Standardization (ISO 9002))

Mil-Spec (Military Specifications)

NADCAP (National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program)

PPAP (Automotive Production Part Approval Process)

RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances (Compliant))

TS (Technical Specifications, used with ISO)

File Formats

AutoCAD (DWG, DWZ)
BMP (Bit Mapped Graphics)

Catia (CATDrawing, CATPart)

Cincinnati Software

DXF (Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format)

GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)

IGES (Initial Graphics Exchange Specification, ANSI File Format)

Inventor (IDW, IPT)

JPG or JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)

MasterCam (MDX, MC8, MC9, SET)

PDF (Portable Document Format)

Pro-E or Pro/Engineer (DRW, PRT, XPR)

SAT (3D ACIS Model File)

SolidWorks (SLDPRT, SLDDRW, SLDDRT)

STEP (Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data)

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)

TOPPS Software (Trumpf Software)

TurboCAD (TCW, TCX)



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