At Precision Metal Spinning, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality, custom-shaped metal parts through a comprehensive spinning process that combines traditional craftsmanship with advanced technology. For clients looking to understand how metal spinning works, our process involves several stages, each meticulously designed to ensure consistency, strength, and precision.
The metal spinning process begins with mounting a pre-sized metal disc on a lathe, clamping it against a block with a pressure pad, and then spinning it at high speeds. This rotation allows us to apply force with specialized tools, gradually forming the metal into the desired shape without removing material, as traditional turning methods do. From simpler forms to intricate designs, our metal spinning methods allow for extensive customization, giving clients the flexibility to create parts for specific, demanding applications.
For projects requiring even greater customization, we employ advanced techniques such as “hot spinning,” which involves heating the metal with a torch during the spinning process. This method makes it easier to shape thicker, harder materials and achieve seamless shoulders, offering flexibility for complex designs that would otherwise be challenging to form. Additionally, we use techniques like necking, allowing spun parts to include re-entrant geometries and smooth, curved profiles, which are essential for producing high-quality parts for industries like food processing and automotive.
Our metal spinning services are designed to produce high-strength, symmetrical parts efficiently and economically, whether you’re interested in prototyping or large-scale production runs. We are committed to offering solutions that meet exacting standards, ensuring that every part we produce supports the operational needs of our clients. If you’re curious to see how our process can enhance your manufacturing goals, explore our services and let us help bring your next project to life with the quality and reliability you expect from Precision Metal Spinning.