Press Brake Metal Bending Service

We have variety of Press Brakes suitable for numerous sizes and quantities.

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Why Genex?

Single parts to high volume production

We offer the capacity and flexibility to meet your production requirement, from prototyping individual parts or batches to bulk, high volume orders.

State-of-the-art CNC fabrication equipment

Aided by modern CNC technologies, we can cut, gouge, bend, bevel, drill and guillotine mild or stainless steel to produce your unique profile.

Fast Lead Times

We pride ourselves on fast turnaround time and efficient service. We can process most priority orders in 48 hours, and within 1-2 weeks for complete bulk orders.

Sheet metal folding is a very common forming method use to give the desired shape to structural steel, stainless steel, aluminium, etc. parts. A press brake is used to give the final shape to a part. It is important to bear in mind that bending is done after the cutting process. Therefore, you have to keep some design tips in mind.

Our Equipment

We are equipped with a complete range of steel profiling and cutting machines to meet your needs.

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Related Questions

We answer some of your frequently asked questions:

How does sheet metal bending work?

Sheet metal is bent using various panel bending machines, most commonly a CNC press brake. A press brake consists of a punch, which drives a metal sheet into a die to create an angle. How far the punch is pressed into the die determines the angle of the bend.

What tools are used to bend sheet metal?

A variety of machine tools are used to bend sheet metal, including press brakes, rotary presses, hydraulic box and pan folder machines and pneumatic presses.

What is malleability and ductility of metals?

Malleability refers to a material that can be formed into various shapes through pressing or rolling. Ductility refers to whether this material can be stretched into wire. Metals are both malleable and ductile by definition.

What is the difference between bending and forming?

Bending is one type of metal forming, alongside cutting/shearing, stamping and other tensile and compressive forming techniques. Collectively, these techniques allow metalworkers to fabricate completely bespoke metal profiles.

We also offer

Laser Cutting

Our laser cutting equipment can cut metal sheets greater than 0.5 mm thick. We can accommodate sheets up to 3 m x 1.5 m.

Plasma Cutting

We offer fast and cost-effective cutting of large sheet metal parts, up to 150 mm thick.

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