Examples Of Work We Do
A1 Engraving
Using state-of-the-art technology Matform are able to laser and machine engrave onto stainless steel, aluminium, laminates and plastics to produce a superb, eye-catching finish to your products.
The laser engraving option offers permanent marking of materials at a fraction of the times associated with traditional machine engraving.
Matform were commissioned to produce a set of four panels in stainless steel with individual text changes, such as serial numbers and ratings figures on each plate for a food processing plant.
The photos show a stainless steel label being laser engraved black.


Diodes
Matform were asked to produce warning/hazard labels on rolls.
Nothing too much out of the ordinary there, but they had to be to an exact size and material specification to match a larger, existing packing label that had been produced overseas and incorrectly.
Our labels were used in conjunction with existing labelling, which meant that the boxes which were already filled with the product and delivered into a warehouse for distribution could still be used.
The range consisted of five types of warning labels and they were produced on our Newfoil blocking machine.
We produce a large range of labels on rolls, from blank labels for the customer to print the detail, to multi-coloured and over laminated, from security seals to serial numbers and barcodes.
Photos show labels coming off the print machine and a selection of standard parts.
Polytronics
Polytronics Design Limited, a professional electronics design consultancy, based in Emsworth, required a CNC punched and formed aluminum prototype panel to a challenging time frame - within the day – to meet a very tight equipment demonstration deadline.
The panel was punched on our Nisshinbo CNC punch press and then folded on our Amada press brake.
Photos show the forming of the part on our brake press.


Sussex Hardwood Workshops
Sussex Hardwood Workshops, supplier of high quality conservatories, kitchens and joinery, required a branding method in keeping with the quality and style of their product range.
One of the designers at Matform put the concept together in the studio and suggested various material/shape and application methods.
The final design choice was an oval shape, chemically etched and filled process, with pin fixing. The parts were manufactured multiple up in sheet form and punched to size/shape on one of our air presses using a custom-made die set.
Photos show parts ready for final inspection prior to despatch.

