CUSTOM MANUFACTURING

CUSTOM MANUFACTURING

When you deal with us, we do most of the work – but you get all of the credit.

GGB has more than 50 years facilitating engineered components to customers throughout North America. We work together with you, enhancing views and learning exactly how we can help. This allows us to produce and supply your requirements ensuring on-time delivery, custom blanket order scheduling, available contingent and vendor owned inventory, as well as complete quality expectations at the lowest possible price … reducing your production and inventory costs!

Specialized Partnerships

GGB has bridged relationships with foundries who specialize in Investment Cast, Formed metal and Plastic components for the North American OEM marketplace in stainless steel, aluminum, zinc (zamak) and injection moulded polymers.

Manufacturing Processes:

A manufacturing process that begins with a wax pattern coated in a ceramic material. Once the ceramic material is hardened, the mold is then heated to extract the wax. From there, molten metal is poured into the disposable ceramic mold and left to cool. GGB primarily uses 316 Stainless steel for the creation of these products. Lastly, the metal casing is broken to reveal the product. To reduce waste, the wax is recycled for future molds.

Used for our products with either 304 or 316 Stainless Steel. The metal undergoes plastic deformation to obtain the desired shape and size required by the application of appropriate stresses, such as compression, shear and tension. This manufacturing process also reduces waste by ensuring no material is removed during the making of the products.

A process where a cylindrical billet of 6063 Aluminum, is inside a closed cavity then forced to flow through a die of the desired cross-section. The extradites–cross-section profiles are then pushed out using either a mechanical or hydraulic press.

Specialized Partnerships

GGB has bridged relationships with foundries who specialize in Investment Cast, Formed metal and Plastic components for the North American OEM marketplace in stainless steel, aluminum, zinc (zamak) and injection moulded polymers.

Manufacturing Processes:

A manufacturing process that begins with a wax pattern coated in a ceramic material. Once the ceramic material is hardened, the mold is then heated to extract the wax. From there, molten metal is poured into the disposable ceramic mold and left to cool. GGB primarily uses 316 Stainless steel for the creation of these products. Lastly, the metal casing is broken to reveal the product. To reduce waste, the wax is recycled for future molds.

Used for our products with either 304 or 316 Stainless Steel. The metal undergoes plastic deformation to obtain the desired shape and size required by the application of appropriate stresses, such as compression, shear and tension. This manufacturing process also reduces waste by ensuring no material is removed during the making of the products.

A process where a cylindrical billet of 6063 Aluminum, is inside a closed cavity then forced to flow through a die of the desired cross-section. The extradites–cross-section profiles are then pushed out using either a mechanical or hydraulic press.

THE BOTTOM LINE?

THE BOTTOM LINE?

GGB makes alternate sourcing offshore for your industry specific requirements SEAMLESS and LOCAL. Our quality is guaranteed. Our pricing is excellent. You receive all the benefits associated with Pacific Rim procurement and yet you deal with us right here, during your normal business hours with personal service.

How to Start

In order to submit a proposal to you, we may require certain technical information, including engineered drawings, samples, and annual volumes. In order to facilitate this process, we would be happy to complete any and/or provide a Non-Disclosure Agreement that is required.

How to Start

In order to submit a proposal to you, we may require certain technical information, including engineered drawings, samples, and annual volumes. In order to facilitate this process, we would be happy to complete any and/or provide a Non-Disclosure Agreement that is required.