Editorial
Welcome to Insights
A short note on why we're launching this blog, who it's for, and what we will — and won't — be writing about.
By Nevatronix Sheet Metal 1 min read
We’re starting an insights blog. The audience is the people who actually specify sheet metal parts: procurement engineers narrowing down a vendor list, mechanical engineers tightening tolerances, product teams scoping a build. Not other shops, not consumers, not investors — just the engineers and buyers who have to make decisions.
What we’ll write about
Concrete, decision-driving content. Forming and what we’ll bend. Welding and what we’ll join. Finishing and what’ll hold. Comparisons that come up in the quote conversations we have every day — press brake forming vs. roll forming, MIG vs. TIG vs. robotic welding, when sheet metal beats casting.
What we won’t write about
Generic “what is sheet metal” content. Marketing puffery. Articles that recommend our services as the answer to every problem. If there’s a process or a vendor better suited to your part than we are, we’ll say so — that’s the point of writing for procurement engineers.
Cadence and format
Aim is one to two articles per month, each between 800 and 1500 words. Every article carries a named author byline and, where applicable, a named reviewer. We list the references that informed each piece because we expect to be cited ourselves.
Quote a part
Reading articles is fine. Sending a STEP file is faster. If you’ve got a part in hand, send it for a quote — one business day turnaround on most jobs.
References
Frequently asked questions
- How often will new articles publish?
- One to two per month, sustained. We'd rather ship a thorough article every three weeks than a thin one every week. Subscribe via the RSS feed at /blog/rss.xml.
- Can I suggest a topic?
- Yes — email sales@nevatronix.com with the question you'd want answered. If we can write a useful, honest answer from our own shop floor, we will.