Why Choose American Hydroformers? 3 Good Reasons

When it comes to hydroforming services, you have a few options. Just because you have options, though, does not mean that they are all equally good or good for you. We would like to offer three good reasons why you should choose us.

3 Good Reasons to Choose American Hydroformers

Reason 1: Quality and Versatility

Our in-house capabilities ensure that we can complete a wide array of jobs, from tube hydroforming to the complete assembly level fabrication of automotive structures to robotic welding, industrial laser cutting, and plasma cutting. We offer pre-production services, prototyping, testing, die trials, and more. We even take rushed jobs and meet emergency production needs.

We work with all major hydroforming materials (aluminum, copper, stainless steel, brass, precious metals, carbon steel, and high strength alloys) and have high quality-assurance safeguards in place, with each step of our process meeting ISO 9001:2008 quality procedural standards.

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Reason 2: Location and Convenience

Centrally located in the heart of the United States and nestled snugly in the Midwest, we are just moments from Routes 69 and 469, allowing easy access for convenient and efficient shipping. If you are not close enough to make an on-site visit feasible, we provide a wealth of information on our website, and we are always available for consultation via phone, fax, or online.

Since we know your time is valuable, we always seek to work at your convenience.

Reason 3: We Can Help

Here at American Hydroformers, we love to hear about new projects and work with clients to meet their production goals. If you have questions, you can always contact us at any time. Just pick up the phone or use our easy online form, where you can upload any attachments required to give us a good idea of the job you have in mind.

We would love to be part of what you’re doing, and we look forward to working with you.

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