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___ Why Choose Accurate Forming?

___ Why Choose Accurate Forming?

___ Why Choose Accurate Forming?

Created By: accurateforstg
September 23, 2013
  • Accurate Forming was established in 1955 and is recognized as a leader in the art and science of deep-draw metal forming.
  • By applying our expertise in metallurgy and manufacturing systems, we have extended our offerings to include cost reduction engineering services, high speed metal stamping and automation systems for secondary and assembly operations.
  • Our quality and engineering systems reflect the state of the art for efficiency, continuous improvement and craftsmanship.
  • These operations take place in our 70,000 square foot ISO certified facility.

Engineering

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—- Deep Draw Fundamentals: Pictorial

—- Deep Draw Fundamentals: Pictorial

—- Deep Draw Fundamentals: Pictorial

Created By: accurateforstg
September 4, 2013
For this week’s posting we have below examples of some of the things we have discussed regarding our secondary operations and our value-added operations.  A picture is worth a thousand words!

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—- Deep Draw Fundamentals: Engineering & Customer Support

—- Deep Draw Fundamentals: Engineering & Customer Support

—- Deep Draw Fundamentals: Engineering & Customer Support

Created By: accurateforstg
July 31, 2013

Accurate Forming’s engineering department becomes involved early on in the sales process and stays involved through the manufacturing process until your part is complete. Our engineers engage with every department, as well as confer directly with you, the client, to bring the concepts you envision to life.  Accurate Forming has helped many companies by taking their part that was a machined component, providing engineered solutions and converting it to a deep drawn part significantly reducing cost and shortened lead-times. Our knowledgeable design / engineering staff can work with you to design your part for deep draw and help reduce your purchasing costs by as much as 2 to 3 times. Precise attention to detail regarding radius, angles, trimmed ends and overall tolerances will provide an easy transition from machined component to deep drawn component.

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