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Who we are Precision Micro is a production photo chemical etching specialist, producing more than 50 million components each year for industry-leading names and having the capacity to fulfil even the highest-volume orders. What we do You imagine the concept. We make it a reality. From high-performance aerospace and automotive alloys to hard-to-machine medical grade titanium, we work with you to design then photo-etch precision, complex, burr and stress-free components to the most exacting specifications, with pinpoint precision. Making a better today for our customers We solve challenges through a unique fusion of art and science: creativity and imagination with scientific focus. We apply this fusion to photo-etch the products customers rely on to make today safer, more reliable, comfortable and efficient. Through art and science in world-class manufacturing, we help them make a better today.
Founded
1962
Employees
100 - 200
Certifications
Birmingham
United Kingdom - B24 9GZ
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What is sheet metal processing? Sheet metal processing (or CNC sheet metal processing) is defined as the mechanical or thermal processing of sheets. Sheet consists of boards of metal which were produced by a rolling process. It is divided into thin sheets, up to 3 mm, and heavy plates with a thickness of more than 3 mm. Most metals can be processed into sheets and further treated afterwards. Most frequently processed materials are: aluminum, structural steel, copper and stainless steel. For the initial processing of these sheets usually one of the following methods is selected: e.g. laser cutting, nibbling, stamping and bending, precision cutting, shearing. These manufacturing processes are all CNC-controlled on the basis of CAD/CAM-designed data. Downstream processes mainly include deep-drawing, bending, plate rolling, plate straightening, clinching, laser cutting 3D, fineblanking, spinning, pressing and punching, stamping / bending.