As the wave of industrial automation sweeps across the globe, industrial robots, collaborative robots and service robots continue to expand in scale. As a vital part of robot bodies, the sheet‑metal component market has entered a high‑growth phase. Sheet‑metal structural parts serve critical functions including robot frames, protective enclosures, mounting brackets and electrical control cabinets. Their precision, structural strength and deformation resistance directly determine the operational stability of complete robot units. The boom in downstream robot industries has driven rising demand across the precision sheet‑metal processing sector.
Data from the International Federation of Robotics indicates that robot density in global manufacturing keeps rising year‑on‑year. The Asia‑Pacific region has become a core hub for robot consumption and manufacturing, with growing shipments of industrial robot units, automated workstations and intelligent equipment. From body frames to protective housings, a single robot extensively adopts sheet‑metal parts made of aluminum alloy, cold‑rolled steel and stainless steel. These components must keep overall unit weight low while meeting operating requirements for high strength, vibration resistance and corrosion resistance. This forces upstream sheet‑metal supply chains to shift toward high precision and high consistency.
Robot sheet‑metal components differ from ordinary hardware parts and carry prominent industry barriers. Most products feature special‑shaped structures, requiring strict full‑process control over laser cutting, bending, welding, polishing and surface treatment. Tolerance stability in mass production stands as a core challenge. Cumulative minor dimensional errors can impair the repeat positioning accuracy of robots. Meanwhile, robot projects are characterized by co‑existing small‑batch prototyping, multi‑model iteration and large‑volume mass production. This places dual requirements on processing manufacturers for equipment capability, flexible production capacity and delivery efficiency. Many conventional sheet‑metal factories fail to meet the stringent standards of the robot industry, making high‑quality supply chain resources increasingly scarce.
"China Fengrun Hardware Factory" has years of in‑depth experience in precision sheet‑metal processing and is heavily engaged in supporting components for robot equipment, well‑positioned to capture industry growth opportunities.
Equipped with a full set of integrated production facilities for laser cutting, CNC bending, robotic welding, polishing and spraying, Fengrun Hardware Factory processes commonly‑used robot materials such as aluminum, stainless steel and cold‑rolled steel. It specializes in manufacturing diverse sheet‑metal components including robot frames, protective enclosures, mounting brackets and electrical control cabinets.
The factory implements a comprehensive quality control system. Strict checks are performed at every stage: incoming material inspection, first‑article validation and finished‑product testing. Dimensional tolerances are tightly controlled to effectively prevent dimensional drift during mass production and guarantee batch‑to‑batch consistency, satisfying stringent assembly requirements for industrial robots, collaborative robots and automated equipment.
Responding to the robot industry’s features of diverse product types and rapid iteration, Fengrun Hardware supports both prototype trial production and large‑volume orders. Flexible production lines enable fast model change‑over and shorter sample lead‑times, helping robot enterprises accelerate new‑product R&D progress. In‑house mature surface‑treatment processes such as sandblasting, spraying and wire drawing are completed in one stop. This reduces outsourced intermediate links and shortens overall delivery cycles. The factory supplies robot projects for domestic and overseas markets and meets export‑grade quality standards for B‑end clients.
Fengrun looks forward to cooperating with more outstanding robot enterprises worldwide. Custom production for small‑batch orders is available. Feel free to leave us a message or contact us by phone. Thank you.