
Sourcing sheet metal parts from China can cut your production costs by 30–50%. But picking the wrong fabrication partner can cost you far more — in scrapped parts, missed deadlines, and damaged client relationships.
I've seen it happen. An OEM sends drawings to a factory with a great-looking website. Samples come back acceptable. Then the production run arrives with inconsistent tolerances, poor weld quality, and zero documentation. The factory stops responding. The buyer starts over — months behind schedule.
The root of the problem is information. There are thousands of sheet metal fabricators in China. Most look identical online. Self-reported factory sizes. Unverifiable client lists. Expired certifications on flashy websites. Without reliable data, choosing a supplier feels like guessing.
That's why I built this guide. I researched over 25 candidates across company websites, B2B platforms, LinkedIn profiles, third-party databases, and industry publications. I scored each company on 8 weighted dimensions. Every entry includes honest buyer considerations — not just marketing highlights.
If you're an engineer, procurement manager, or OEM buyer sourcing custom sheet metal parts from China, this list gives you a real starting point.
How These Companies Were Selected
I evaluated candidates across 4+ source types: company websites, B2B platform listings (Alibaba, Made-in-China), third-party databases (Metoree, Ensun, Crunchbase), and industry media.
A note on data quality: most company data in this space is self-reported. Factory sizes, client lists, and delivery rates are rarely audited by third parties. I've noted where independent verification is available. Treat all claims as a starting point for your own due diligence.
Evaluation Criteria

The global metal fabrication market reached over $20 billion in 2023[^1] and continues to grow. China holds the largest share. With that scale comes thousands of suppliers — and wide variation in quality. I used 8 dimensions with weighted scoring to evaluate each candidate:
| Dimension | Weight | What I Assessed |
|---|---|---|
| Scale & Market Coverage | 20% | Factory size, workforce, export countries, production volume |
| Product Line Completeness | 15% | Range of fabrication services and material capabilities |
| Certifications & Compliance | 15% | ISO, IATF, AS9100, CE, RoHS certifications |
| Client Reputation & Reviews | 15% | Named clients, verified partnerships, testimonials |
| Industry Influence | 10% | Trade show presence, media coverage, industry recognition |
| Supply Chain Capability | 10% | Lead times, MOQ flexibility, on-time delivery track record |
| Digital Presence & Accessibility | 10% | Website quality, English support, quoting systems |
| Geographic Relevance | 5% | Port access, industrial cluster advantages, logistics |
Each dimension scored 1–10. The weighted total gives a final score out of 10.
Quick Comparison Table
| Rank | Company | Location | Founded | Score | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Komaspec (Komacut) | Guangzhou | 2005 | 9.2 | Turnkey contract manufacturing |
| 2 | RapidDirect | Shenzhen | 2009 | 8.8 | Rapid prototyping & digital ordering |
| 3 | Masion | Ningbo | 2007 | 8.6 | Vertically integrated production |
| 4 | KDM Fabrication | Wuxi | 2006 | 8.3 | Enclosures & industrial cabinets |
| 5 | SUPRO MFG | Shanghai | 2006 | 8.1 | Custom brackets & structural parts |
| 6 | Anebon Metal | Dongguan | 2010 | 7.9 | Precision CNC + sheet metal |
| 7 | TUOFA Precision | Shenzhen | 2006 | 7.7 | Automotive-grade fabrication |
| 8 | 3ERP | Zhongshan | ~2015 | 7.5 | Prototyping & small batches |
| 9 | Maxtech Manufacturing | Shanghai | 2000 | 7.3 | Multi-process generalist |
| 10 | Yijin Hardware | Shenzhen | 2003 | 7.1 | CNC machining + sheet metal |
1. Komaspec (Komacut) — Guangzhou
Score: 9.2 / 10 — Tier 1: Industry Leader
Founded: 2005 | Employees: 325+ | Facilities: 190,000 sq ft across 6 buildings
Komaspec is a Canadian-owned contract manufacturer based in Guangzhou. They operate facilities in China, Vietnam, and Mexico. This multi-regional setup allows buyers to diversify their supply chain across three countries under one quality system.

Key Capabilities
- Produces over 6 million precision parts annually for global OEMs.
- Industry 4.0 smart factory[^2] with real-time monitoring from quote to shipment.
- Komacut online platform provides instant quotes, DFM feedback, and order tracking.
- Equipment includes LVD press brakes, 12kW fiber laser cutters, and robotic welding cells.
- ISO 9001:2015[^3] certified.
Buyer Considerations
Komaspec focuses on high-mix, medium-volume work — typically batches of 500–5,000 parts across many SKUs. Pricing reflects Western management standards. For prototype-only projects with very low quantities, a smaller specialist may offer faster turnaround.
Industries: Agriculture, mining, automotive, fitness equipment, consumer goods, construction.
Website: komaspec.com
2. RapidDirect — Shenzhen
Score: 8.8 / 10 — Tier 1: Industry Leader
Founded: 2009 | Factory: 20,000 m² in-house + 50 partner facilities
RapidDirect built their business around a digital-first model. Their AI-powered quoting engine accepts CAD uploads and returns pricing with DFM feedback[^4] in minutes. That speed is useful when comparing multiple suppliers simultaneously.

Key Capabilities
- 20,000+ customers across 120+ countries.
- Sheet metal prototype lead times as short as 3 days.
- Four certifications: ISO 9001:2015, ISO 13485, ISO 14001, IATF 16949[^5].
- No MOQ. Handles single prototypes through high-volume production.
- Finishing options include anodizing, powder coating, electroplating, polishing, and painting.
Buyer Considerations
RapidDirect uses a hybrid factory + network model. They have their own factory and also route jobs to vetted partner shops. This provides scale but introduces variability. Ask which specific facility will handle your parts if consistency is critical.
Industries: Automotive, aerospace, medical devices, electronics, consumer products.
Website: rapiddirect.com
3. Masion — Ningbo
Score: 8.6 / 10 — Tier 1: Industry Leader
Founded: 2007 | Facility: 30,000 m² with 6 production plants | Employees: 400+
Masion runs a fully vertically integrated operation. Every process — laser cutting, stamping, bending, welding, plastic injection, surface treatment, and assembly — happens in-house under one roof.

Key Capabilities
- 6 production plants and 6 assembly lines in Ningbo.
- Serves major OEMs: Geely Auto, Lixiang Auto, CRRC, AUX, Costco.
- Team includes 15 R&D engineers, 20 mold engineers, 7 manufacturing engineers.
- Holds 47 patents for product designs.
- ISO/TS 16949 certified (automotive-grade quality systems).
Buyer Considerations
Masion's client base is primarily domestic Chinese OEMs with growing international reach. English-language communication may require extra specification clarity. Their single-location concentration in Ningbo offers no geographic diversification.
Industries: Automotive, transportation, home appliances, consumer goods.
Website: sheetmetalmasion.com
4. KDM Fabrication — Wuxi
Score: 8.3 / 10 — Tier 2: Strong Contender
Founded: 2006 | Factory: 8,000+ m² | Location: Huishan District, Wuxi, Jiangsu
KDM has deep expertise in metal enclosures and industrial cabinets. If your project involves electrical housings, server racks, or custom equipment cabinets, they have strong domain knowledge.

Key Capabilities
- Works with metals from 0.5mm to 20mm thickness.
- Precision down to ±0.05mm.
- Certified: ISO 9001:2015, AS9100D[^6] (aerospace), CE, RoHS, SGS.
- Equipment includes robotic welding, waterjet cutting, CNC punching, and press brakes.
- Full finishing: powder coating, sandblasting, buff polishing, anodizing.
Buyer Considerations
Independent third-party reviews for KDM are limited. Their enclosure and cabinet expertise is well-documented. For other product types, verify capabilities through sample orders before committing to production volumes.
Industries: Construction, aerospace, automotive, electronics, medical, transformers.
Website: kdmfab.com
5. SUPRO MFG — Shanghai
Score: 8.1 / 10 — Tier 2: Strong Contender
Founded: 2006 | Factory: 3,000+ m² with 3 automated manufacturing bases
SUPRO focuses on custom sheet metal parts — brackets, enclosures, cabinets, panels, and structural components. Their Shanghai location provides excellent port access.

Key Capabilities
- 20,000+ projects delivered to 3,500+ buyers worldwide.
- ISO 9001:2015 and TSI 16949 certified.
- Factory-direct pricing with weekly progress reports.
- Strong DFM support. They can develop designs from concept ideas without finished drawings.
- Also offers metal casting and CNC machining.
Buyer Considerations
SUPRO is a smaller operation than the top 3 on this list. A factory video call or third-party audit is worth the effort before large-volume commitments. Their pricing is competitive for the quality tier they operate in.
Industries: Industrial equipment, automotive, construction, hardware.
Website: chinametalworking.com
6. Anebon Metal — Dongguan
Score: 7.9 / 10 — Tier 2: Strong Contender
Founded: 2010 | Location: Dongguan, Guangdong
Anebon's core strength is precision CNC machining. They've expanded into sheet metal fabrication, die casting, and rapid prototyping. Projects that combine CNC machined parts with sheet metal components are their sweet spot.

Key Capabilities
- CNC tolerances up to ±0.002mm.
- Advanced Japanese equipment: CNC milling, turning, surface grinders, WEDM.
- Quality tools: APQP, Control Plans, MSA, SPC, CPK, PPAP processes.
- Serves 30+ countries.
- ISO 9001:2015 certified.
- Quoting within 6 hours. Inquiry response within 24 hours.
Buyer Considerations
Sheet metal fabrication is a secondary service line for Anebon. Their primary expertise is CNC machining. For projects requiring complex sheet metal welding and assembly, confirm whether work stays in-house or goes through partners.
Industries: Automotive, medical, aerospace, petrochemical, construction machinery, communications.
Website: anebonmetal.com
7. TUOFA Precision — Shenzhen
Score: 7.7 / 10 — Tier 2: Strong Contender
Founded: 2006 | Facility: 50,000+ sq ft with 100+ CNC machines
TUOFA has over two decades of manufacturing experience. They hold both ISO 9001:2015 and IATF 16949 certifications — automotive-grade quality systems.

Key Capabilities
- Tolerances as tight as ±0.005mm.
- Reports a 99.88% on-time delivery rate (self-reported).
- Rapid prototyping in 5–23 days.
- Full capabilities: metal stamping, CNC punching, bending, surface treatment.
- Competitive pricing for medium-to-high volume orders.
Buyer Considerations
The on-time delivery figure is self-published. Verify through client references. TUOFA's automotive certifications are a real differentiator for buyers in regulated industries who need documented quality systems.
Industries: Automotive, aerospace, medical, industrial machinery.
Website: tuofa-cncmachining.com
8. 3ERP — Zhongshan
Score: 7.5 / 10 — Tier 3: Noteworthy Specialist
Founded: ~2015 | Offices: China and USA
3ERP specializes in prototyping and low-volume production. Their US office simplifies communication for Western buyers.

Key Capabilities
- Dual presence in China and USA.
- Laser cutting precision within 0.1mm. Bending accuracy ~0.5°.
- Works with metals from 0.5mm to 20mm thickness.
- Lead times of 5–10 days for prototype parts.
- Also offers CNC machining, 3D printing, and vacuum casting.
- ISO 9001:2015 certified.
Buyer Considerations
3ERP is built for product development speed, not high-volume production. They excel at getting 10–500 parts delivered quickly for testing and validation. For ongoing production at 10,000+ pieces per month, a larger-scale manufacturer will be a better fit.
Industries: Aerospace, automotive, medical devices, electronics, robotics.
Website: 3erp.com
9. Maxtech Manufacturing — Shanghai
Score: 7.3 / 10 — Tier 3: Noteworthy Specialist
Founded: 2000 | Location: Jinshan Industrial Zone, Shanghai
Maxtech has been exporting custom metal parts for over 25 years. They cover sheet metal, plastic molding, metal casting, and CNC machining — a true multi-process generalist.

Key Capabilities
- 25+ years in business — one of the longest track records on this list.
- Located in a government-approved metalworking industrial zone with mature supplier ecosystem.
- Engineers familiar with international grades and standards.
- Focus on total manufacturing cost reduction for clients.
- 20,000+ sheet metal products delivered globally.
Buyer Considerations
Maxtech's generalist approach means sheet metal is one of several service lines. Projects requiring deep sheet metal specialization may benefit from a more focused fabricator. Their digital presence is dated. Communication responsiveness can vary.
Industries: Automotive, construction, industrial equipment (exports to North America and Europe).
Website: maxtech-china.com
10. Yijin Hardware — Shenzhen
Score: 7.1 / 10 — Tier 3: Noteworthy Specialist
Founded: 2003 | Facility: 25,000 m²
Yijin operates a large facility in Shenzhen with an extensive equipment roster. Their primary strength is CNC machining, with sheet metal as a complementary capability.

Key Capabilities
- 827 production tools including 136 CNC machining centers and 30 laser cutting systems.
- 281 testing instruments including Zeiss CMM equipment.
- Standard lead times of 5–7 business days.
- Over 20 years of manufacturing experience.
- ISO certified with in-house process control.
Buyer Considerations
Yijin's equipment numbers are impressive. Verify during a factory visit if possible. Their core expertise is CNC machining. Sheet metal fabrication is a secondary service. Best suited for projects that require both capabilities.
Industries: High-speed rail, medical devices, automotive, aviation, marine, photography equipment.
Website: yijinsolution.com
How to Vet a Sheet Metal Supplier Before Your First Order
Finding a company on a list is step one. Here's how to verify them before you commit budget.
1. Order Sample Parts First
Order 5–10 sample parts before production. Check dimensional accuracy, surface finish, weld quality, and packaging. This single step prevents most sourcing problems.
2. Verify Certifications
Ask for the actual certificate document. Check the expiration date. Confirm the accreditation body (TUV, SGS, Bureau Veritas). A valid ISO 9001:2015 certificate should show the certification body name, scope, and validity period.
3. Consider a Factory Audit
For orders above $10,000, a third-party pre-production audit is worth the investment. SGS, Bureau Veritas, and TUV[^7] all offer factory audit services in China. Typical cost: $300–$500 per day.
4. Test Communication Quality
Send a technical question during your business hours. Measure response time and accuracy. Communication quality during quoting predicts how production issues will be handled.
5. Structure Payment Terms Carefully
Standard first-order terms: 30% deposit, 70% before shipment. For orders above $20,000, a Letter of Credit (LC)[^8] adds protection. Avoid paying 100% upfront to any new supplier.
6. Confirm Export Experience
Ask how many countries they currently export to. Request shipping references. A factory without export experience in your market may struggle with packaging standards, customs documentation, or compliance requirements.
Conclusion
China's sheet metal fabrication industry offers real range — from digitally managed smart factories producing millions of parts annually to focused specialists turning prototypes in under a week. The right partner depends on your volume requirements, tolerance standards, industry certifications, and how much engineering support you need.
Use this list as a shortlist. Request quotes from 3–5 companies that match your project profile. Order samples. Verify certifications. The best fabrication partner is the one that delivers the right parts, at the right tolerance, on time — consistently.
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Research sources: company websites, LinkedIn profiles, B2B platform data (Alibaba, Made-in-China), third-party databases (Metoree, Ensun, Crunchbase), and industry publications. Data accurate as of early 2026. Buyers should independently verify all claims.
[^1]: Grand View Research — Global metal fabrication market size and growth data. Useful for understanding the scale and trajectory of the industry you're sourcing from.
[^2]: IBM — Explains Industry 4.0 concepts including smart manufacturing, IoT integration, and real-time production monitoring used by advanced fabricators.
[^3]: ISO — Official page for the ISO 9001:2015 quality management standard. The baseline certification to look for in any sheet metal fabrication supplier.
[^4]: Wikipedia — Design for Manufacturability (DFM) explained. Understanding DFM helps buyers evaluate whether a supplier can optimize parts for production efficiency.
[^5]: AIAG — Official page for IATF 16949, the automotive-specific quality management certification. Required by most major automotive OEMs for their supply chain.
[^6]: SAE International — AS9100D is the aerospace quality management standard. Certification indicates a fabricator meets the rigorous requirements of aerospace manufacturing.
[^7]: SGS — One of the world's leading inspection, verification, and certification companies. Offers factory audit services in China that help international buyers verify supplier capabilities.
[^8]: Investopedia — Explains Letters of Credit, a banking instrument that protects both buyer and seller in international trade transactions. Recommended for first orders above $20,000.