Industries
Metal stamping and fabrication for a range of industries.
Industries we serve
Whether you have a one-off project or a large-scale need, MJ Celco is here to help. We provide precision metal stamping, tooling, and fabrication services to large and small clients across a wide range of industries, from automotive to consumer electronics and beyond.
Our goal is partner closely with clients to engineer (or reverse engineer) the highest quality parts and determine how to produce them at the most cost-effective price.
Appliance
We have the capabilities to produce stamped and fabricated appliance parts used in various household and industrial appliances.
These appliance parts can be made from a variety of materials, including steel, aluminum, copper, and brass. They can be used in a range of appliances, such as refrigerators, stoves, washing machines, dryers, and more.
The benefits of using metal stamped or fabricated appliance parts include their ability to withstand high temperatures, corrosion resistance, durability, and cost-effectiveness. Additionally, metal stamped parts can be produced in high volumes at a relatively low cost, making them a popular choice for appliance manufacturers.
Automotive
We produce automotive parts and components used in various parts of a vehicle. Through the various processes, including, cutting, bending, and shaping metal sheets or coils we have the capability to meet even the most unique needs of automotive manufacturers.
Our automotive parts can be made from a variety of materials including stainless steel, high-strength steels, aluminum, and copper alloys. These parts can be used in several areas of a vehicle, such as the body panels, suspension systems, engine components, exhaust systems, and more.
Metal stamped and fabricated automotive parts have many benefits, including their ability to be produced in large quantities at a relatively low cost. This allows automotive manufacturers to keep costs down while still producing high-quality parts. Additionally, metal stamped parts are often stronger and more durable than their plastic counterparts, making them ideal for use in vehicles.
Communication
We have years of experience in the production of communication parts. These parts are metallic components used in various communication devices and equipment produced using metal stamping and fabrication. Examples of these parts include metal brackets, enclosures, and panels used in routers, switches, servers, and communication cabinets.
Metal communication parts are made from different materials depending on their specific functions. These materials include aluminum, stainless steel, and copper alloys. Copper alloys are highly desirable due to their electrical conductivity, making them ideal for electrical applications.
Communication parts that are made using metal stamping and fabrication processes have several advantages over plastic parts, including improved strength, stiffness, and durability. The cost of producing these parts is typically lower than that of plastic parts and can be produced in high volumes at a relatively low cost. The metal parts can also withstand higher temperatures and harsh environments, making them ideal for communication devices that are exposed to extreme conditions.
Consumer Electronics
Our capabilities include consumer electronics parts, which are metallic components used in various electronic devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, gaming consoles, and other consumer electronics. Examples of these parts include metal brackets, covers, enclosures, and frames.
The materials used to produce consumer electronics parts depend on their specific function and the device they are intended for. Common materials used in this application include aluminum, stainless steel, and copper alloys.
Using metal parts in consumer electronics has several advantages over plastic parts, including improved strength and durability. Metal parts can also provide better heat dissipation, essential in applications such as smartphones, where heat buildup can impact performance.
Metal parts in consumer electronics can be produced in high volumes at low cost, making them ideal for mass-produced electronic devices. Additionally, the metal parts can be precision stamped to extremely tight tolerances, ensuring that the parts fit together easily and without any issues during assembly.