Electronics applications require metal components that are accurate, consistent and manufactured with tight dimensional control. At LGM Engineering, we support electronics-related projects with precision sheet metal fabrication, laser cutting, folding and welding, producing components used in enclosures, housings, frames and support structures for electronic systems.
We work with materials commonly specified within electronics environments, including aluminium, stainless steel and mild steel, selected to suit strength, weight, shielding and finish requirements. Components are manufactured with controlled tolerances and consistent geometry to ensure reliable fit, alignment and repeatability, particularly where parts interface with circuit boards, connectors or assembled equipment.
Our CAD-driven workflows allow us to support projects from early development through to repeat manufacture. Accurate laser cutting produces clean profiles, apertures and mounting features, while CNC press brake folding ensures predictable geometry across panels, housings and frames. Where welding is required, controlled processes are used to maintain dimensional stability and alignment, helping ensure assemblies integrate correctly with electronic components.
Electronics projects often require consistency across batches and reliable reproduction of parts as products move from prototype to production. Our manufacturing processes are designed to support this progression, providing dependable lead times, repeatable quality and clear communication throughout the project lifecycle.
We manufacture a wide range of components for electronics applications, including enclosures, panels, brackets, frames and welded sub-assemblies. By integrating cutting, folding, welding and finishing under one roof, we reduce handling, maintain tighter quality control and deliver components that arrive ready for assembly or integration, supporting reliable electronic system manufacture.



