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Introduction

Assembly (Assembling process) is an important stage in the production process. It combines all the pre-processing steps such as design, engineering, manufacturing and logistics to create a finished product capable of performing a specific function.  Introdcution of Assembly:

  • Assembly is more than simply putting parts together. It is the final process in the manufacturing process.
  • It combines all the pre-processing steps such as design, engineering, manufacturing and logistics to create a finished product.
  • Assembly creates an object capable of performing a specific function.
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Capabilities

Nhat Nam Sheet Metal Fabrication provides custom assembly and integration of subassemblies using both in-house fabrications and supplied components in Vietnam.

  • Specialty assembly is the process of assembling complex or custom products. It often requires specialized skills and equipment. Specialty assembly can be used to assemble a wide variety of products.
  • Integration of subassemblies is the process of combining multiple subassemblies into a complete product. It often requires careful planning and coordination. Integration of subassemblies can be used to assemble a wide variety of products.
  • Custom finishing is the process of applying a decorative or protective coating to a product. It can be used to improve the appearance of the product, make it more durable, or protect it from corrosion. Custom finishing can be used to finish a wide variety of products.

Based on your program scope including technology, volume, and packaging requirements, we offer complete supply chain management solutions, including sourcing materials and components using our extensive network of trusted suppliers. And with several custom finishing options, kitting and packaging services, we deliver finished goods ready to ship to your warehouse or drop-ship directly to your customer.

We support for small and large production runs, and expedited turnarounds.

Post-processing

Panel fastener: A panel fastener is a toolless device installed on the outside of the mounting part. It has a threaded stud on a spring that allows you to push and fasten into a threaded receptacle.
Flush nut: This nut is installed flush with your sheet metal and does not protrude on either side of your case. A great replacement for a threaded hole.
Floating nut: A floating nut allow looser tolerance on hole placement because if they are not perfectly aligned, the thread can float over to receive the fastener. Protrudes on one side of the sheet metal.
Blind nut: A blind nut encapsulates your threads, typically to prevent any foreign material from entering inside. Protrudes on one side of the sheet metal.
Standoff: A standoff is a fastener that is used to create space between two objects, usually to properly position them in a given space.

Right-angle fastener: Right angle fasteners provide strong right-angle attachment points in sheet metal parts and enclosures, especially in thin sheets of metal.
Pilot pin: A pilot pin is a simple unthreaded rod that can be used for such applications as locating components inside your enclosure.

Nylon insert nut: This type of nut contains a nylon inserted locking thread that increases friction with the screw to enable tighter locking. Protrudes on one side of the sheet metal.
Nut: Considered a standard self-clinching nut, this type of nut does not encapsulate your threads. Protrudes on one side of the sheet metal.

Miniature nut: This type of nut is used to place fasteners closer to the edge of a part. Protrudes on one side of the sheet metal.

Stud: A stud gives you a permanently threaded screw inside your enclosure that can be used for many different purposes, including mounting or grounding components.
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For custom enclosures or parts, self-clinching fasteners are probably the most useful hardware components at a designer’s disposal. They solve a whole host of challenges when it comes to mounting components, and because of their compact design and low profile, they provide excellent aesthetics as well. Themost popular are PEMS Fasteners.

If you require a fastener we don’t stock, contact us – we’d be happy to source what you need, for added lead time and cost.

Part Marking

Part marking is a great way to add high-contrast markings, part numbers, logos, and more. The table below compares the different types of marking methods we offer.

Marking Method Common Uses Pros Cons
Silk Screen
Graphics
Logos
Text
Color Variety
Crisp Detail
Works on a variety of materials
More costly at lower quantities
Susceptible to wear/fading over
Laser Marking and Engraving
Graphics/Text
Part Numbers
Extremely durable markings
Crisp Detail
Cannot produce colored markings
Bag and Tag
Serialization
Part Numbers
Very low cost
Can speed up inventory and receiving processes
Non-permanent solution

FAQs

Advantages of sheet metal welding?

Sheet metal welding offers benefits such as strong and durable joints, versatility in joining different materials, and the ability to create complex shapes and structures. It’s essential for manufacturing various products.

How long does sheet metal welding typically take for a project?

The duration of sheet metal welding varies depending on the complexity and size of the project. Small projects may be completed quickly, while larger or intricate ones may take more time. Contact us for estimated lead times.

Can sheet metal welding be used for projects with specific design requirements?

Yes, sheet metal welding is well-suited for projects with precise design requirements. It allows for the creation of custom designs, shapes, and structures, making it ideal for tailored solutions.

How can I request a quote for sheet metal welding services?

Requesting a quote is simple. Visit our Contact page on the website and fill out the inquiry form, providing details about your project’s welding needs. We’ll respond promptly with a competitive quote.

Why Chose Us?

Expertise

Our dedicated experts work closely with you every step of the way to design, develop, and deliver the precision-crafted part and customized product.

Vetted Network

With ISO 9001 Certification and ANSI Certification, only the top shops that apply to become network suppliers make it through our qualification process.

Expert help

Our team of Application Engineers and Process Specialists are available to support you and provide answers to all of your fabrication and manufacturability questions.

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