Metal bending and forming processes create bent metal components for use in later production processes. At Caldera Manufacturing Group, we specialize in high-volume runs of purpose-built bent metal parts. Whatever your application, whatever your requirements, you can count on our team to match them.
Request a QuoteMetal bending is a process that uses force to bend sheet metal into various angles and shapes. While it’s most commonly used for V- or U-shaped components, it can also create tubes, cones and other curved parts.
Advanced equipment and metal fabrication skills are essential for metal bending projects, which require consistency and the utmost precision. Inaccurate bending often results in components with a high risk of failure. It can also result in a part that is incompatible with the others in your project, creating a defective product, but a partnership with experts like those at Caldera a reliable solution.
For most projects, metal bending and forming is the most effective way to produce two or three-dimensional shapes for various applications and industries. As a full-service metal fabrication company, we offer a comprehensive suite of services beyond metal bending — so you only need to work with one manufacturer from start to finish.
Our facility contains a complete collection of state-of-the-art machining equipment, including:
Our skilled operators are highly detail-oriented with decades of experience, and you can count on them to ensure the highest quality components for your project.
If you need advice on whether metal bending is a suitable process for your application, speak with one of our experts. They can provide additional guidance on your project requirements so you can get the best pieces at the best price.
A press brake is a machine consisting of a movable punch and a stationary V-shaped die. It’s popular for high-precision applications like automotive panels and aircraft frames because it can quickly create custom metal components with tight tolerances and high accuracy.
One press brake can bend large metal pieces or multiple smaller pieces in significantly less time than other techniques, making it an efficient production method for high-volume projects requiring fast turnaround.
Press brakes are also compatible with V- and U-shaped dies and punches, enabling you to create high volumes of custom metal components without excessive tooling requirements.