We work with stainless steel, aluminum, carbon alloys, titanium, oxygen-free copper, standard copper, and other specialty alloys, along with round, square, and rod forms that support different fabrication goals.
The right material choice affects bend behavior, surface expectations, joining options, and long-term part performance, so it should be part of the RFQ discussion from the start.
Material is not a line item to fill in later. It influences nearly every decision that follows, from process selection to inspection and finishing.

A good fabrication conversation balances the technical requirements of the part with the realities of quoting, scheduling, and repeat production.
A common fit when durability, appearance, or corrosion performance matter.
Helpful where weight, conductivity, or application-specific handling characteristics influence the design.
Early clarity on alloy and form helps reduce quote revisions and process confusion.
These pages give extra context around services, quote planning, and production support if your project is still taking shape.
Send over the drawing, material, quantity expectations, and any timing goals. We will look at the scope and point you toward the right next step for quoting or technical review.
If the job is still being organized, our support center can help your team tighten the package before submission.
