Sheet Metal
Nesting scrap rates and press brake setup times in precision sheet metal fabrication
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Q1.What is Nesting scrap rates and press brake setup times in precision sheet metal fabrication?
A production engineering study evaluating how nesting layout scrap rates and press brake (bending) machine setup times affect unit parts costing in sheet metal fabrication.
Q2.How is it calculated?
Net sheet metal parts weight is loaded with nesting scrap factors to determine gross material consumption. Press brake tooling setup hours and programming overhead are then added to establish unit costs. Formula: Part Cost = [Gross Sheet Weight * Raw Material Price/kg] + (Cutting Time * Laser Machine Rate/h) + (Bending Setup Time * Press Brake Rate/h) + Programming Overhead.
Q3.Why does it matter / What are the benefits?
Bidding sheet metal parts based on net geometric weight underestimates material costs by ignoring skeleton scrap. Loading setup times for complex bending operations prevents margin erosion on low-volume batches.
المشكلة
A sheet metal shop suffered margin losses on a laser cutting contract due to an 18% nesting scrap factor and frequent press brake tooling changes that were not captured in the unit price.
Input set
- Net raw material cost: $1,450, planned laser cutting and bending run time: 6 h
- Actual nesting scrap rate: 18%, press brake tooling setup time: 1.5 h
- Target margin floor: 20%
Calculation result
Loading nesting scrap and press brake setup times revealed the true part cost was 16.4% higher than the initial net-weight quote.
Suggested action
Run nesting simulations prior to final quoting to verify scrap rates, and charge a flat setup fee for short-run bending contracts.
Methodology note
Material utilization nesting optimization algorithms linked to SMED (Single-Minute Exchange of Die) setup reduction frameworks.
USED CALCULATION SYSTEM
Sheet Metal Quote Risk Tool
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This is a technical simulation and decision-support output. It is not financial, legal or engineering advice. Verify all results before making business decisions.