Making every bend count with precision forming.

Bending is a process by which metal can be deformed by plastically deforming the material and changing its shape. The material is stressed beyond the yield strength but below the ultimate tensile strength. The surface area of the material does not change much. Bending usually refers to deformation about one axis.

Brake forming is one of the most common mechanical metal bending processes. During the process, a piece of sheet metal is formed along a straight axis. This may be accomplished by a “V”- shaped, “U”-shaped, or channel-shaped punch and die set.

Bending metal in a press brake is a simple concept, but maintaining accuracy can often be quite tricky. Precision bending used to rely more on the operator than the machine. Modern press brakes with CNC controls and super-precision ground tooling have changed the process dramatically. Brydenscot utilizes numerous modern press brakes to service our customers’ demands for efficient but accurately formed parts.