GD Prototyping
Prototype Sheet Metal Parts
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Material Thickness: 0.2 mm – 6 mm
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Materials Supported: Stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass, galvanized steel
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Fabrication Processes: CNC laser cutting, bending, stamping, punching, welding
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Tolerance: ±0.1 mm
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Batch Options: One-off prototypes, small runs, and pilot production
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Finishing Services: Powder coating, anodizing, plating, polishing, bead blasting
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At GD Prototyping, we specialize in producing Prototype Sheet Metal Parts that help engineers and product developers validate designs before moving to large-scale production. Prototyping is an essential stage in product development, allowing you to test fit, form, and functionality while identifying potential improvements early on.
Our advanced fabrication facility is equipped with CNC laser cutting, turret punching, press brakes, and automated welding systems. This enables us to deliver prototypes with exceptional accuracy, repeatability, and quick turnaround times. From flat patterns to bent, welded, or fully assembled components, we provide solutions that meet even the most demanding requirements.
We work with a variety of materials, including stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass, and galvanized steel. Parts can be fabricated in thicknesses ranging from 0.2 mm to 6 mm, with surface treatments such as anodizing, powder coating, plating, or bead blasting available for both protection and aesthetics.
Whether you need a single prototype, a small batch for testing, or pre-production samples, GD Prototyping ensures that every component reflects the highest standards of quality and precision. Our prototype Sheet Metal Parts are trusted by industries including automotive, aerospace, electronics, medical equipment, and industrial machinery.
| Parameter | Value / Description |
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| Expertise | Rich experience in sheet metal part fabrication |
| Processes Used | CNC stamping, cutting, bending, welding |
| Materials Handled | Stainless steel and various other sheet metal materials |
| Production Scope | Custom chassis, shells, cabinets, and various enclosures for industrial and commercial use |
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Aerospace: Lightweight housings, enclosures, and panels.
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Medical Devices: Equipment casings, testing fixtures, and instrument parts.
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Electronics: Server racks, enclosures, and protective housings.
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Industrial Equipment: Control panels, machine guards, and custom assemblies.
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Renewable Energy: Battery enclosures, mounting brackets, and support frames.
Q1: Why are prototype sheet metal parts important?
They allow testing of design, fit, and function before moving to full-scale manufacturing.
Q2: Can you produce both simple and complex sheet metal prototypes?
Yes, from single bends to multi-fold welded assemblies.
Q3: What is the typical lead time?
Most prototypes can be delivered within 5–10 working days.
Q4: Do you support design modifications during prototyping?
Absolutely, quick adjustments can be made to match evolving designs.
Q5: Which industries benefit most from sheet metal prototypes?
Automotive, aerospace, electronics, medical, and industrial manufacturing.