SEGMENT
ADDED VALUE
AN ADDED VALUE IS THE
SUM OF FUNCIONALITY
Efficiency and usefulness that gives additional value to a product. At Grupo Valsa we offer a range of added values so you can improve your projects.
DIE CUT
Die cutting is a mechanical process widely used in metalworking industries to cut, semi-cut, fold and make holes in metal, plastic or cardboard surfaces.
MACHINING
It consists of programming the desired cut or figure on the CNC (computer numerical control) to obtain a production of clean pieces, with professional finishes such as precise, straight cuts, slots, curves and more in the aluminum profiles.
WELDING
Welding is considered a process of joining materials in which parts are partially melted hrough the application of heat and/or pressure.
Many processes use only heat without applying pressure; others combining heat and pressure.
There are welders with and without metal addition.
THREADING
The threading process consists of giving a helical shape to a cylindrical surface, whether external (screws) and internal (nuts) or male and female.
The way to do it can be manual or mechanical, depending on the type of thread and its function.
CUT TO SIZE
Cutting processes are used through the mechanical interaction of a tool with a part.
This causes the separation of the material in the contact parts, eliminating material in the form of chips, through toothed discs.
COUNTERSUNK
Mechanical process that consists of creating seats for the countersunk screws so that they do not protrude from the profile surfaces.
COMBINED
Performing more than one value-added process, such as conduit pipes that are performed cutting, countersinking, threading and bending.
Tube bending
The bending operation is a manufacturing process that seeks to shape metal profiles.
The bending depends on the diameter of the tube to be bent, as well as its thickness and the material with which it has been extruded.
SEGMENTS
Automotive
Building & Construction
Commercial Trucks
Engineering & Design


