Fabrication department equipment from our MIDC Talwade facility — Gyenises laser cutter, LVD press brake, and in-house multi-process welding.
Sheet metal fabrication typically begins with cutting — laser profiling of flat sheet to the engineered blank size and profile. Nesting and cut-path programming influence material yield and edge quality before parts move to forming.
Bent features are produced on a CNC press brake: flanges, brackets, and enclosures take shape through programmed bend sequences with tooling matched to material thickness. Welding then joins cut and formed components — MIG, TIG, SMAW, SAW, and plasma processes assemble subframes, tanks, and welded fabrications in-house.
Finishing may include deburring, edge preparation, or surface treatment before final assembly — hardware installation, fit-up checks, and dimensional verification against the drawing. The full chain from cutting through bending, welding, finishing, and assembly keeps fabrication accountability on one campus.
Minimum order quantities depend on part geometry, material, and setup requirements. Share your drawing and quantity targets via WhatsApp or phone — we respond within 24 hours with a project-specific assessment and quote.