Metal furniture fabrication requires high-quality materials and ISO-certified techniques. That’s why KRYTON Engineered Metals uses a Proven Process to streamline production and deliver on-time precision without error.
Furniture Fabrication with Engineering Experts
KRYTON is a single-source solutions facility capable of turning complex concepts into working realities. Our full suite of metal manufacturing services ranges from prototyping and non-destructive testing (NDT) to micromachining and general assembly. Meanwhile, our expertise helps us provide practical assistance every step of the way.
Whether you’re designing or fabricating furniture components, the KRYTON team of experts has you covered. Our team specializes in metal cutting, metal spinning, and post-process methodologies such as welding, metal finishing, and parts assembly. Then we join forces with end users and engineers to continually expand our service portfolio and produce reliably precise parts.
We bring furniture fabrication excellence to the table so you can take your seat as a legitimate competitor. So, let KRYTON create metal furniture parts using sophisticated technologies and industry-leading techniques like these:
Modeling & Prototyping
Use 2D and 3D CAD software to conduct a simulation analysis.
Tubing & Bending
Bend and shape cylindrical metal parts to achieve perfect angles.
Sheet Cutting & Forming
Enjoy efficient laser cutting and press brake forming services with tight tolerances and ultra-clean edges.
Finishing & Assembly
Prep, treat, and coat metals to resist corrosion and achieve the desired look.
Specifications
General Capabilities
- Small Components
- Large Components
- Light Components
Fabrication Method
- Bending
- Shearing
- Rolling
- punching
- CNC Machining
- Cut-Off
- Cutting
- Drawn
- Extrusion
- Flanging
- Flow forming – The flow forming method is used to create a finished or semi-finished product from sheet, flat stock, tubing or stamping. There is little to no scrape from this method.
- Forming – Forming is accomplished by affixing a preform or blank to a mandrel or chuck on the rotating member of a lathe. The tool used to form the sheet metal is called a spoon.
- Machining
- Pressed
- Sawing
- Stamping
- Stitching
- Stretch Forming
Materials
- Aluminum
- Aluminized Steel
- Brass
- Cold Rolled Steel
- Copper
- Galvannealed Steel
- Galvanized Steel
- Hot Rolled Steel
- Stainless Steel
- Carbon and Alloy Steel
Material Forms
- Sheet
- Plate
- Circle Blank
- Expanded
- Perforated
- Rod
- Bar
- Tube
- Pipe
- Strip
Fabricated Products
- Angles
- Air Movement
- Cans
- Channels
- Fan Casings
- Frames
- Exhaust Stacks
- Foodservice
- Panels
- Plates
- Sanitary
- Shells
- Spun Parts
- Tooling
- Tubes
- Tubing
Additional Services
- Design (SolidWorks, Cenit, and Faro)
- Engineering
- Assembly
- Welding
- Finishing (Powder Coating, Polishing)
Equipment List
- Various single station punching units
- 5 Miller welders – TIG, MIG, spool gun
- Laser-guided seam welder
- Jetline weld planisher
- 50 ton press brake with 8’ bed
- 135 ton press brake with 12’ bed
- 6 ton Pem-serter
- 2 – 100KVA spot welders
- Cobot welder
- 2 Haas lathes
- CNC Chevalier turning lathe (32” swing)
- 4 manual engine/tooling type lathes (max swing 48”)
- Bridgeport & Chevalier mills
- 2-100 Ton Kaast Presses
Inspection
- 2 FARO arm CMMs
Lead Times
- Quoted on job by job basis
- Emergency services available
- Rush Services Available
Efficiency
- Six Sigma Certification
- Yellow Belt
- Green Belt
- Black Belt
- Lights Out Manufacturing
- Lean Manufacturing
- Kiazen/5S
Certifications
- ISO 9001:2015 Certified
Industry Standards
- ANSI – American National Standards Institute
- AS – Aerospace Industry Standard
- ASME – American Society of Mechanical Engineers
- ASTM – American Society for Testing and Materials
- AWS – American Welding Society
- DOT – Department of Transportation
- FAA – Federal Aviation Administration
- FDA – Food And Drug Administration
- SAE – Society of Automotive Engineers
File Formats
- AlphaCAM (AMD, ATD)
- AutoCAD (DWG, DWZ)
- BMP – Bit Mapped Graphics
- Catia (CATDrawing, CATPart)
- Delcam (DGK, DMT)
- DXF – Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format
- GIF – Graphics Interchange Format
- IGES – Initial Graphics Exchange Specification, ANSI file format.
- Inventor (IDW, IPT)
- IronCAD (ICD, ICS)
- JPG or JPEG – Joint Photographic Experts Group
- MasterCam (MDX, MC8, MC9, SET)
- PDES – Product Data Exchange using STEP, Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data. A standard format for exchanging data between advanced CAD and CAM programs.
- PDF – Portable Document Format
- Pro-E or Pro/Engineer (DRW, PRT, XPR)
- SAT – 3D ACIS Model File
- SolidEdge (DFT)
- SolidWorks (SLDPRT, SLDDRW, SLDDRT)
- STEP – Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data
- SurfCam (DSN)
- TIFF – Tagged Image File Format
- TurboCAD (TCW, TCX)
- Unigraphics (PRT)
General Capabilities
- Contract
- Prototype
Laser Type
- Flat Bed
- CNC
- CO2 (Gaseous)
- FIBER OPTIC
Laser Configuration
- Fiber Optic
- Flying Optics – Flying optics lasers feature a stationary table and a cutting head (with laser beam) that moves over the work piece in both of the horizontal dimensions. Flying-optics cutters keep the workpiece stationary during processing, and often don’t require material clamping.
Cutting Axis
- 5-Axis
Materials
- Aluminum
- Aluminized Steel
- Brass
- Cold Rolled Steel
- Copper
- Galvannealed Steel
- Galvanized Steel
- Hot Rolled Steel
- Stainless Steel
- Carbon and Alloy Steel
Material Forms
- Sheet
- Plate
- Circle Blank
- Expanded
- Perforated
- Rod
- Bar
- Tube
- Pipe
- Strip
Cutting Thickness
- Thick Mild Steel: ¾ in.
- Stainless or Aluminum: 3/8 in.
Part Size
- 77”x154”.
- Rectangular Work Station 63”
Maximum Output Power
- Flatbed Laser: 3300 watt
- Fiber Flatbed Laser: 4000 watt
Equipment List
- Cincinnati CL-707 3300 watt flatbed laser.
- Cincinnati CL-940 4000 watt fiber flatbed laser
- PRIMA POWER LN 2130 5 AXIS LASER – NEW GENERATION
- 4K Watts 60x100x23 – Rectangular Work Station 63” Outside Cut Fiber Laser that also cuts Copper and Brass 3 Second Table Swap
Additional Services
- Design (SolidWorks, Cenit, and Faro)
- Engineering
- Assembly
- Welding
- Finishing (Powder Coating, Polishing, Plating)
Production Volume
- Prototype
- Low Volume
- High Volume
- Blanket Orders
Lead Times
- Quoted on job by job basis
- Emergency services available
- Expedite Services Available
Certifications
- ISO 9001:2015 Certified
Industry Standards
- ANSI – American National Standards Institute
- AS – Aerospace Industry Standard
- ASME – American Society of Mechanical Engineers
- ASTM – American Society for Testing and Materials
- AWS – American Welding Society
- DOT – Department of Transportation
- FAA – Federal Aviation Administration
- FDA – Food And Drug Administration
- SAE – Society of Automotive Engineers
Materials
- Aluminum
- Aluminized Steel
- Brass
- Cold Rolled Steel
- Copper
- Galvannealed Steel
- Galvanized Steel
- Hot Rolled Steel
- Stainless Steel
- Carbon and Alloy Steel
Material Forms
- Sheet
- Plate
- Circle Blank
- Expanded
- Perforated
- Rod
- Bar
- Tube
- Pipe
- Strip
Metal Spinning Product
- Air Handling Equipment
- Ball
- Bezels
- Bowl
- Cap
- Cone
- Containers
- Dish
- Domed End Cap
- Farm Equipment
- Ferrule
- Flag Base Stand
- Flange
- Funeral Urn
- Garbage Lid
- Hopper
- Lid
- Metal Housing
- Pails
- Pans
- Recessed Lighting
- Reflectors
- Roof Flashing
- Roof Drain
- Spear Top
- Table Top & Bases
- Tank Head
- Vacuum Drum Head
- Venturi
Fabrication Method
- Automated Process – Automated Process is any method of fabrication that does not require the manual handling / forming of the product, other than loading stock and unloading finished / semi-finished product(s).
- CNC – Computer-Numerically Controlled (CNC) Machines
- Forming – Forming is accomplished by affixing a preform or blank to a mandrel or chuck on the rotating member of a lathe. The tool used to form the sheet metal is called a spoon.
- Manual
- Shear Spinning – Shear spinning is used to produce cone or contoured shapes.
Additional Services
- Design (SolidWorks, SolidCam, Cenit, and Faro)
- Engineering
- Assembly
- Welding
- Finishing (Powder Coating, Polishing)
Part Diameter
- Up to 100 in. diameter
- *Manual Pit Lathe: up to 126 in. diameter
Metal Thickness/Gauge
- Mild Steel: 3/8 in.
- Aluminum: 3/8 in.
- Stainless: 7GA in.
Equipment List
- 11 CNC spinning lathes
- 5 manual/hand lathes
- 3 T-style lathes (no tail block)
- 1 manual pit lathe
Production Volume
- Prototype
- Low Volume
- High Volume
- Blanket Orders
Lead Times
- Quoted on job by job basis
- Emergency services available
- Rush services available
Certifications
- ISO 9001:2015 Certified
Industry Standards
- ANSI – American National Standards Institute
- AS – Aerospace Industry Standard
- ASME – American Society of Mechanical Engineers
- ASTM – American Society for Testing and Materials
- AWS – American Welding Society
- DOT – Department of Transportation
- FAA – Federal Aviation Administration
- FDA – Food And Drug Administration
- SAE – Society of Automotive Engineers
File Formats
- 3D Manufacturing Format (.3mf)
- ACIS (.sat, .sab, .asat, asab)
- AlphaCAM (AMD, ATD)
- AutoCAD (DWG, DWZ, DXF)
- Autodesk Design Review
- BMP – Bit Mapped Graphics
- Catia (CATDrawing, CATPart)
- Delcam (DGK, DMT)
- DXF – Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format
- eDrawings
- IDF (.emn, .brd, .bdf, .idb)
- IFC 2×3 (.ifc)
- IGES – Initial Graphics Exchange Specification, ANSI file format.
- Inventor (IDW, IPT, IAM)
- IronCAD (ICD, ICS)
- JPG or JPEG – Joint Photographic Experts Group
- MasterCam (MDX, MC8, MC9, SET)
- Mesh Files (.stl, .obj, .off, ply, .ply2)
- Parasolid (.x_t, .X-b, xmt_txt, xmt_bin)
- PDES – Product Data Exchange using STEP, Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data. A standard format for exchanging data between advanced CAD and CAM programs.
- PDF – Portable Document Format
- Pro-E or Pro/Engineer AKA PTC Creo (DRW, PRT, XPR, .ASM, .XAS)
- Rhino (.3dm)
- 3D ACIS Model File
- SolidEdge (PAR, PSM, DFT)
- SolidWorks (SLDPRT, SLDDRW, SLDDRT)
- STEP
- STP – Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data
- SurfCam (DSN)
- TIFF – Tagged Image File Format
- TurboCAD (TCW, TCX)
- Unigraphics/NX (PRT)
- VDAFS (.vda)
- VRML (.wrl)
Furniture Components
- Chairs
- Stools
- Benches
- Tables
- Hoods
- Cabinets
- Industrial Fixtures
The KRYTON Services Guide
KRYTON Engineered Metals is known for these three primary capabilities, which lend themselves to fabricating the highest-quality furniture:
Metal Fabrication Capabilities
Metal Fabrication Capabilities
Cut it. Form it. Fab it. We’ll handle all the details so you can enjoy a little peace of mind.
Laser Cutting
Laser Cutting
We create exact shapes on a wide variety of materials with our 5-axis machining and flat laser cutting system.
Metal Spinning
Metal Fabrication Capabilities
We spin metals using manual, automatic, and pit lathes to meet precise specifications the first time.
KRYTON experts can help you choose the best techniques when fabricating chairs, tables, cabinets, industrial fixtures, and more.
More Markets Served
KRYTON works with various vendors and experts to provide several essential industries with high-speed precision.
Air Movement & Ventilation
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Lighting
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Vacuum Systems
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Energy
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Reels & Spools
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Food & Beverage
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Agriculture & Grain Handling
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Signal & Emergency Equipment
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Medical & Scientific Supplies