Sheet Metal Processing
The sheet metal fabrication machines make holes of various shapes in sheet metal, cut sheet metal, or bend sheet metal. Knives to bend sheet metal are called tools.
Laser Machines
Punch & Laser Combination Machines
Punch and Laser combination machine.
The machine is capable not only for cutting and piercing of sheet-metal but also, the forming such as extrusion and tapping that were done by other machineries.
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Punching Machines
Machines to perform punching operations, such as opening and cutting round, square and variously shaped holes in thin sheets of metal (sheet metal). Cutting components for punching and cutting holes are referred to as tooling.
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Bending Machines
Machines for bending thin sheets of metal (sheet metal) between an upper and lower tooling. Also referred to as press brakes.
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Welding Machines
Welding is a process used to join metals. Welding can be roughly divided into three types: fusion welding, pressure welding and brazing and soldering.
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Shearing Machines
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General Fabrication Machines
AMADA offers a wide range of machines, including tapping machines for processing screw threads, electrical discharge machines used mainly for tooling processing, and deburring machines for post-processing work.
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Software
*This product is for the Japanese market.
For any inquires, please contact local AMADA branch office.
Sheet Metal Processing