by wecreate | May 8, 2020
High-quality finishing for metal stampings extends the versatility of metal parts for both decorative and protective purposes. It can also be used to enhance electrical conductivity and solderability. HENSA offers treatments capable of meeting our customers’ specific requirements, which can often include inspection methods, environmental regulations, and cosmetic criteria such as color, gloss, texture, thickness, and other specialty features.
by wecreate | May 8, 2020
In conjunction with your packaging requirements, HENSA offers full assembly and kitting services. HENSA often assembles kits for construction job sites in order to simplify field erection and building construction. Years of industry experience have united us with some of the country’s best packaging suppliers, allowing customers to enjoy our discounted supply rates.
by wecreate | May 8, 2020
Through the process of metal fabrication, HENSA is capable of building parts, components, weldments, or complete assemblies from coil, sheet, bar stock, tubing, or plate. We regularly work with a broad range of materials, from carbon and stainless steel to aluminum and beyond. We also work with a number of exotic alloys. In their raw form, we regularly work with thicknesses from .02” up to 3/4”.
by wecreate | May 8, 2020
At HENSA, we blank, punch, pierce, extrude, fold, draw, and cut-to-length a wide range of sizes and materials with our stamping presses. We regularly work with carbon steel, stainless, galvanized, galvannealed, aluminum, brass, and copper. We utilize 14 stamping presses and five coil feed lines to produce up to 3/8” thick continuously, 3/4” thick by unit, and 3/8” thick progressively.
by wecreate | May 8, 2020
Accurate, reliable components require properly designed, precisely built dies. Assemblies that meet 100% as-specified standards require exacting fixtures. Our tooling is conceived with the finished product use in mind. After we engineer, design, model, and build these precise dies and fixtures, our specialists will regularly inspect, repair as needed, and re-certify all tooling after every production cycle.