Dongguan Hapway Manufacture Co., Ltd
Our design review consists of a 30-minute virtual meeting with one of our sheet metal applications engineers. It’s a perfect opportunity to discuss any questions you may have about your project. Common discussion questions include:
Our online sheet metal assembly service lets you create functional, end-use products delivered to you in days. With each project, you get design for manufacturability (DFM) feedback and expert-level support. You can choose from a broad range of finishing options to achieve your aesthetic requirements.
Fabricated assemblies are frequently used for:
Preferred file formats for assemblies are upper-level assembly STEP files. For SOLIDWORKS users, a solid assembly file (.sldasm) with separate component files (.sldpart) is preferred.
If your project is a weldment or has welding requirements, please provide a 2D drawing with your CAD submission.
For situations where Protolabs will not assemble your project components, a solid (or top-level) assembly file is not required.
Choose from readily available materials which can be easily constructed into a final assembly. Industry standard material thicknesses are used for all material types. Common materials found in fabricated assemblies are:
Each of these materials provides excellent formability and weldability characteristics, as well as superior corrosion resistance in harsh environments.
Additional materials are available, such as pre-plated steels (galvanized or galvannealed). However, the pre-treated coating makes these materials candidates for rivet-based assembly construction.
Our material comparison tool offers more information on sheet metal types and thickness ranges.
Customizing your assembly design can take many forms. Consider the following for your next sheet metal project.
Maximum assembly size (when fully constructed): 47 in. x 39 in. x 36 in. (1194mm x 991mm x 914mm)
Post-processing CNC machining can offer additional features typically found on more complex geometries. These design elements are hard to achieve with laser cutting, punching, or press brake forming alone. Possible features include:
*Must be requested before your order is placed. Choose from options shown on your online quote.
An extensive stocked library of fasteners is available from brands such as PEM and Southco.
Lead Time: Adding hardware to your part design does not add lead time.
Welding is available to join or fuse your metal components into their assembled form. Our most common welding capabilities include gas metal arc welding (MIG) and gas tungsten arc welding (TIG).
Riveting is an option to consider if you are looking for additional flexibility when joining your metal components. Riveting is a technique in which components are joined using a type of hardware called a rivet. For more information, review our blog post on the different advantages of welding or riveting your next project.
Lead Time: Welding adds 1 business day.
In addition to feature or geometry customization, our finishing services for components and assemblies allow for customization of your aesthetic requirements. Our finishing options include:
Lead Time: Most finishing options add 1-2 days per finish. See our finishing options page for more details.
Some say parts aren’t finished until they’re finished. Explore your options to take your parts to the next level.