If you’ve ever dealt with warped panels, misaligned holes, inconsistent bends, or parts that only “fit” after a lot of rework, you already know the hidden cost of poor fabrication.
Most buyers don’t “fail” at Sheet Metal Processing because they chose the wrong material or the wrong factory. Projects usually fail in the gray zone: unclear tolerances, missing surface expectations, incomplete assembly notes, and late-stage design changes that force a supplier to guess.
In non-standard sheet metal processing, the requirement for structural strength is a key indicator to ensure that the product can withstand the expected load, resist deformation and failure.
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