Capability Overview

Capabilities Overview

This page gives a broad look at the fabrication capabilities available through our Dublin, CA shop for Bay Area manufacturing teams.

The real goal is simple: help you see how bending, end work, joining, finishing, and assembly can be planned together instead of spread across disconnected steps.

Bay Area precision tube fabrication capabilities in production

Core Tube Fabrication Capabilities

Our capabilities are built around tubular part production that needs more than a single bend.

Bending and forming

Mandrel bending, roll bending, coil work, serpentine bending, and other geometry-specific processes matched to the part.

End work and secondary features

End forming, notching, swaging, expanding, flaring, beading, and related features integrated into the full part plan.

Joining, finishing, and assembly

Brazing, welding, polishing, annealing, plating, coating, and assembly support when the delivered part needs to be more complete.

Capability Breadth Matters Most on Custom Work

Custom tubular parts often need several operations before they are ready for the next stage of manufacturing. A broader capability set can reduce handoffs and help the quote reflect the full job instead of only the first process.

Our published capability range also includes support for tubing from 1/16 in. to 2.0 in. O.D. and materials such as stainless steel, aluminum, carbon alloys, titanium, oxygen-free copper, standard copper, and other specialty alloys.

  • Useful for prototype jobs, repeat releases, and higher-volume production
  • Helps buyers and engineers plan the part as a complete workflow
  • Detailed service pages are linked throughout our services hub
Mandrel bent and formed tube components arranged by capability
Inspection setup for small diameter tubular parts and assemblies

Quality and Repeatability Stay Central

Capabilities only matter when they lead to dependable output. That is why process choice, critical dimensions, and downstream handling all have to stay aligned with the function of the part.

If a part needs tighter control, more complex routing, or a cleaner transition into joining or finishing, that should shape the manufacturing plan from the beginning.

Need to Match a Part to the Right Capability?

Send us the drawing, material, and quantity expectations. We will review the fabrication path and point you toward the right combination of processes.

If your team is still comparing process options, the comparison pages and support center are a good next step.

Production planning for custom tubular part capabilities review