A sheet metal fabrication page should guide buyers from drawing to finished assembly.
Page structure
1. Capability summary
State what you do: laser cutting, bending, welding, punching, riveting, assembly, finishing.
2. Material and thickness table
Show supported steel, stainless steel, aluminum, galvanized sheet, copper, and thickness range.
3. Equipment proof
List laser cutters, press brakes, welding stations, and finishing lines where appropriate.
4. Application examples
Show enclosures, cabinets, brackets, frames, panels, guards, racks, and custom assemblies.
5. Quality and inspection
Explain dimensional checks, weld checks, coating checks, and packaging inspection.
6. RFQ checklist
Ask for drawing, material, thickness, quantity, finish, assembly requirement, tolerance, and packaging needs.
Next step
Build every major sheet metal page around buyer qualification, not photo galleries.
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