Metal Services

Fujikast’s metal services provide a combination of high production capacity, cost-effectiveness, and versatile part design options, rendering it an attractive choice for non-ferrous metal products. Our partnered facilities boast comprehensive capabilities to accommodate diverse designs, materials, and manufacturing requirements spanning various industries.

Quick Overview:

Forging
Metal forging is a manufacturing process where metal is shaped through the application of pressure and heat, typically by hammering or pressing. This technique enhances the metal's strength and durability by aligning its internal grain structure. It is commonly used in various industries such as automotive, aerospace, and construction for producing components like gears, crankshafts, and structural parts due to its ability to create strong, precise, and high-quality metal parts with improved mechanical properties.
Machining
Metal machining is a manufacturing process where metal is cut, shaped, or drilled to create precise components. It involves removing material from a workpiece using various tools and techniques such as turning, milling, and drilling. Machining is utilized in industries like automotive, aerospace, and electronics for producing parts with tight tolerances and intricate shapes, such as engine components, aircraft parts, and electronic enclosures.
Stamping
Metal stamping is a manufacturing process where flat metal sheets are formed into desired shapes using a press and a die. This process involves applying pressure to the metal sheet, causing it to deform or cut into the desired shape. Metal stamping is commonly used in industries such as automotive, electronics, and appliance manufacturing for producing parts like brackets, panels, and electrical contacts with high precision and efficiency.
Sheet Metal
Sheet metal is a thin and flat metal material, often used in manufacturing for its versatility and ease of shaping. It can be bent, cut, and formed into various shapes and sizes using tools like shears, presses, and rollers. Sheet metal finds widespread applications in industries such as automotive, construction, and HVAC for making components like panels, ducts, enclosures, and chassis due to its lightweight yet durable nature and ability to be fabricated into complex designs.