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  1. ALPHA MANUFACTURING

    United Kingdom

    ALPHA MANUFACTURING are a UK based Precision Sheet Metal Fabricator located in Hixon, Stafford. We manufacture sheet metal fabrications, and offer metal design and engineering services. Additionally, we provide a quick turnaround of metal prototypes using our full range of expert sheet metal fabrication techniques including: Design - Sheet metal fabrication products are developed in a 3D environment on CAD software. Computer models of the metal products can be produced to ensure that assemblies are consistently successful at prototype stage. Prototyping - The metal prototyping service 'Alpha XP' enables one off metal prototypes in sheet metal, stainless steel or a non-ferrous metal, utilising as many of the metal production processes as required within Alpha's sheet metal services. Laser Cutting - Alpha's extremely versatile and efficient laser cutting machines can work in a range of material types and thickness' from mild steel to wood and plastic. The laser cutting machines have a table size of 4000mm x 2000mm. CNC Punching - Alpha Manufacturing's CNC punching facilities comprise of three Pullmax machines and one Trumph machine, each offering unrivalled process speeds. CNC Folding - Alpha Manufacturing has a range of forming facilities, each of them designed to suit differing product types.

  2. BIRMINGHAM STAMPING LTD

    United Kingdom

    Hot brass stamping is more than just a process; it's an art form that requires precision, skill, and a keen understanding of materials. At Birmingham Stamping Ltd., experienced artisans and engineers collaborate seamlessly to transform raw brass, copper and aluminium into finely detailed components. Our process which involves employing extreme heat during the stamping process, the brass becomes malleable, allowing for intricate designs and flawless finishes that stand the test of time. We use a closed die stamping system which involves using a set of dies (upper and lower) to shape metal parts. The dies are designed with cavities that match the desired part geometry. When the dies close, they compress the metal between them, creating the required shape. The applications of hot brass stamping are vast, catering to sectors such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and decorative hardware. Birmingham Stamping Ltd. prides itself on its ability to tailor solutions to meet the very specific needs of its clients, ensuring each stamped piece is crafted to perfection.

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