Fabrication Capabilities
A technical reference for contractors, project managers, architects, and buyers evaluating whether Atlant Industries can produce a specific component or package. Equipment capacity, materials, processes, submission requirements, and service area — set out in detail. If your job sits outside what is listed here, call us: much of what we do falls outside standard capacity charts.
Equipment & Machine Capacity
Our production floor in Delta is built around high-capacity cutting and forming equipment sized for architectural and structural sheet metal work. The figures below are confirmed working capacities.
| Equipment | Capacity |
|---|---|
| Fiber Laser Cutting | TRUMPF 6 kW Fiber Laser — 5' × 12' working table • up to 1" cutting capacity |
| CNC Press Brake | DURMA 175-ton CNC Press Brake — 175 ton • 10 ft working length |
| CNC Turret Punching | Euromac STX — 30 ton heavy-duty turret punch press |
| CNC Punching & Forming | TRUMPF TRUMATIC 260T — 30 ton punching and forming |
| CNC Folding | CIDAN FX41 — up to 4100 mm (13.5 ft) working length |
| Automatic Panel Bending | RAS Xi-Center — complex profiles, return bends, hems, high-repeat production |
| Welding & Assembly | In-house welding for steel, stainless, and aluminum assemblies |
| Shearing & Finishing | Sheet preparation, deburring, and finishing to suit downstream processes |
The 5' × 12' laser bed is a deliberate choice for architectural work. It runs full-length cladding panels, long flashing blanks, and continuous trims in a single setup — no splicing, no joint lines where the design does not call for them.
Laser Cutting
Our 6 kW fiber laser cuts mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and galvanized sheet with clean edges and repeatable accuracy across production runs. Fiber technology handles reflective materials — aluminum and stainless in particular — more reliably than older CO2 systems, and it holds edge quality consistently from the first part to the last.
The 5' × 12' bed is sized for long architectural components. Panels, trims, and flashing blanks that would need splicing on a standard 4' × 8' table run full length here in one piece.
- Materials: mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, galvanized
- Sheet capacity: up to 5' × 12' in a single setup
- Applications: panel blanks, brackets, gussets, perforated screens, decorative and structural profiles
- Output: parts finished ready for forming, welding, or direct assembly
Thickness range varies by material and finish requirement. Send your drawing and we will confirm what we can hold on your specific part.
Press Brake Bending
Our 175-ton CNC press brake with a 10 ft working length forms architectural panels, flashing profiles, structural brackets, and custom sheet metal components. The combination of tonnage and length covers both heavy-gauge structural work and long, continuous architectural profiles.
Tonnage matters most on heavy gauge and tight radii. Length matters most on cladding and flashing, where a single continuous bend is the difference between a clean line and a visible joint. At 175 tons and 10 feet, we handle both without compromise.
- Capacity: 175 ton
- Working length: 10 ft
- Materials: mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, galvanized
- Typical work: cladding panels, flashing profiles, closures, brackets, box sections, hemmed edges
- Tooling: standard and specialty punches and dies for varied bend radii and profile geometry
For heavy-gauge work or unusually tight radii, send the profile drawing and we will confirm feasibility before quoting.
CNC Punching
CNC turret punching handles repeat hole patterns, perforation, louvres, and formed features more efficiently than cutting each opening individually. On perforated panels and screens, punching is faster and holds pattern registration more consistently across a production run.
We run two 30-ton CNC punching machines, which lets us keep production moving on multi-panel packages rather than queueing everything through a single turret.
| Machine | Capacity & Function |
|---|---|
| Euromac STX | 30 ton high-performance heavy-duty CNC turret punch press |
| TRUMPF TRUMATIC 260T | 30 ton CNC punching and forming machine |
The TRUMATIC 260T combines punching with forming in a single setup — louvres, embosses, extruded holes, and countersinks are produced without moving the part to a second operation. That reduces handling, keeps feature registration tight, and shortens lead time on parts that would otherwise cross two machines.
- Perforated panels: architectural screens, sunshades, ventilation panels
- Repeat patterns: consistent hole layout across multi-panel assemblies
- Formed features: louvres, embosses, extruded holes, countersinks
- Combined workflow: punched features paired with laser-cut profiles on the same part
- Capacity: two 30-ton machines running in parallel for production volume
For custom perforation patterns and open-area percentages, send your specification and we will confirm what we can produce.
Welding & Assembly
In-house welding and assembly means components leave our shop as finished units rather than parts requiring a second vendor. For contractors, that reduces coordination, shortens the chain, and puts responsibility for fit-up in one place.
- Materials: steel, stainless steel, aluminum
- Work: frames, enclosures, brackets, panel assemblies, structural sub-components
- Finishing: weld dressing and surface preparation where the application requires it
- Fit-up: assemblies checked against drawings before dispatch
Contact us for welding process details and certification requirements on your specific project.
Custom Flashing Fabrication
Custom flashing is one of the most frequent requests we receive, and one of the most frequently mishandled. Standard stock rarely fits real building conditions. We fabricate flashing to your profile drawing, in the gauge and material your envelope specification requires, in lengths that reduce joints on the wall.
- Equipment: CIDAN FX41 CNC folding machine and RAS Xi-Center panel bender
- Working length: up to 4100 mm (13.5 ft) on the CIDAN FX41 for long flashing and architectural profiles
- Precision forming: RAS Xi-Center automatic panel bender for complex profiles, return bends, hems, and high-repeat production
- Materials: galvanized steel, aluminum, stainless steel, pre-finished sheet
- Applications: head and sill flashing, parapet caps, drip edges, transitions, closures, counter-flashing
- Long-length fabrication: continuous flashing up to 13.5 ft to reduce field joints and improve weather performance
Send a sketch, a photo of the condition, or a full detail. We work from any of them.
Architectural Metal Components
Architectural work carries a tolerance standard that structural fabrication does not. A panel that is dimensionally correct but visually inconsistent has failed. We fabricate façade and envelope components with attention to both.
ACM Panel Systems
Custom fabrication of ACM panels, cassette panels, trims, closures, and related façade components manufactured from architectural drawings and panel schedules.
Cladding Panels
Formed metal cladding for commercial and residential façades, produced to panel schedules and coordinated with adjacent envelope systems.
Soffit & Fascia
Formed soffit panels, fascia, and closure components fabricated to project detailing.
Battens & Trims
Custom battens, reveals, corner trims, and transition profiles for consistent shadow lines and joint treatment.
Perforated Screens
Decorative and functional perforated panels for sunshades, ventilation, and feature elements.
Column & Beam Covers
Formed enclosures and cladding for exposed structural elements in commercial interiors and exteriors.
Custom Components
One-off and low-volume architectural metalwork produced from drawings, sketches, or site measurements.
Materials We Work With
Material selection drives cutting parameters, forming behaviour, and finish outcome. We work across the standard architectural and structural range.
| Material | Typical Applications |
|---|---|
| Mild Steel | Structural brackets, frames, base plates, heavy-gauge components |
| Galvanized Steel | Flashing, closures, concealed envelope components, corrosion-exposed elements |
| Aluminum | Cladding panels, soffit, trims, lightweight architectural assemblies |
| Stainless Steel | Exposed architectural elements, food and industrial applications, corrosive environments |
| Pre-Finished Sheet | Colour-matched cladding, flashing, and trim where site painting is not viable |
| Aluminum Composite Material (ACM) | Exterior façade panels, rainscreen systems, cassette panels, soffits, column covers, canopies, trims, and custom architectural features |
Thickness range varies by material and by process. Confirm your gauge with us when you send the drawing — what forms cleanly in aluminum behaves differently in stainless at the same nominal thickness.
Typical Project Types
Commercial Construction
Façade panels, flashing packages, column covers, and custom components for retail, office, and mixed-use developments.
Multi-Family Residential
Cladding, soffit, balcony components, and envelope flashing for townhome and mid-rise projects.
Industrial & Institutional
Equipment enclosures, guarding, brackets, and structural sheet metal for operating facilities.
Custom Residential
Architectural metalwork for high-end homes where standard product does not meet the design intent.
Retrofit & Renovation
Components fabricated from site measurements where original drawings are unavailable or conditions have changed.
Prototype & Low Volume
One-off parts and short runs without minimum order requirements.
Working With Us
What we need from you, and what you can expect back.
File Formats Accepted
- DXF, DWG — preferred for flat patterns and cut files
- STEP, IGES — for 3D models and formed assemblies
- PDF — drawings and details, provided dimensions are legible
- Sketches and photos — we work from hand sketches and site photos regularly, particularly on retrofit and flashing work
Shop Drawings
We produce shop drawings for review and approval before fabrication begins. Catching a dimensional issue on paper costs minutes; catching it on site costs a re-run and a delay. Approved drawings become the reference for production and inspection.
Lead Times
Lead time depends on scope, material availability, and current shop load. We give a realistic date at quote and tell you early if anything changes — we would rather quote honestly than promise a date we cannot hold. We also work after hours when a project schedule requires it.
Quality Control
- Dimensional verification against approved shop drawings
- Visual inspection of exposed architectural surfaces before dispatch
- Fit-up checks on welded and multi-part assemblies
- Consistency checks across multi-panel runs so finished elevations read uniformly
Service Area
Our shop is at 730 Eaton Way in Delta, BC, positioned for access across the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley. We serve contractors, architects, engineers, and developers throughout British Columbia, including Vancouver Island.
Outside these areas, contact us — we regularly ship fabricated components to projects elsewhere in the province.
Have a Drawing? Send It Over.
Send your drawing, sketch, or site photo and we will confirm feasibility and provide a quote. No minimum order. If your job falls outside what is listed here, call — there is a good chance we can still do it.