Manufacturing capabilities in Canada
Get any part made in Canada. Explore the network by the material you need or the process that makes your part. Every page shows what qualified shops can deliver and a direct path to a quote.
By material
- AluminumCanada is the world's fourth-largest producer of primary aluminum, smelted on Quebec hydro into some of the lowest-carbon metal available anywhere.
- Stainless SteelStainless steel takes its corrosion resistance from nickel, and Canada is a top-five nickel producer, mining the alloy's defining element close to the shops that machine it.
- TitaniumTitanium is specified where failure is not an option, and Canada is strong in the two sectors that depend on it most: a top-tier aerospace industry and one of the world's largest medical-device markets.
- Carbon SteelCarbon steel is the workhorse of fabricated structure, and Canada has rolled it in the same Hamilton and Sault Ste. Marie mill towns for over a century, now shifting to lower-carbon electric-arc furnaces.
- BrassBrass machines faster and cleaner than almost any metal, which makes it the economical choice for high-volume fittings, valves, and connectors, and Canada mines the copper at its core.
- PlasticsWhen metal is too heavy, too conductive, or not chemically inert, machined plastics take over, and Canada has both a deep plastics industry and the petrochemical feedstock behind it.
By process
- CNC MillingCNC milling is only as good as the people running it, and Canada pairs the most-educated workforce in the OECD with an aerospace sector built on tight-tolerance work.
- CNC TurningAnything round and made in quantity is turned, and Canada's manufacturing heartland, the second-largest vehicle-producing region in North America, runs on exactly that kind of high-volume precision.
- Sheet Metal FabricationMost products with a metal skin start as a flat sheet, and Canada's fabrication base of nearly eight thousand fabricated-metal manufacturers turns them into finished parts close to home.
- WeldingIn Canada structural welding answers to one standard, CSA W47.1, certified by the Canadian Welding Bureau, so specifying it is shorthand for an audited, third-party-verified process.
- Laser CuttingLaser cutting is the fastest route from a flat sheet to a finished profile, and it is the front end of Canada's thousands-strong metal-fabrication industry.
- EDMEDM reaches what a cutter cannot, hardened steel, sharp internal corners, and deep fine cavities, which is why it anchors tool and die work, centered on Canada's mould-making capital in Windsor, Ontario.
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