Flexcim Services Inc.

Address: 8522 Davies Rd.
Edmonton, AB T6E 4Y5
CA

Mailling Address: 8522 Davies Rd.
Edmonton, AB T6E 4Y5
CA

Phone: (780) 465-0109

Fax: (780) 465-0130

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Website: http://www.flexcim.ca

Flexcim Services Inc.

Flexcim Services Inc. is an Edmonton, Alberta based private
company. We offer one-stop-sourcing of all of the following in-
house services to other manufacturers of light industrial
products.

Company Details

Year Established: 1990

Number of Employees: 25

Company Information

Gordon Baker
Title: Sales
Area of Responsibility: Domestic Sales & Marketing
Telephone: (780) 465-0109
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Services

Computer Aided Design

Cnc Sheet Metal Fabrication Our mechanical staff have extensive experience in shearing, punching, bending, MIG and TIG welding, spot-welding and stud-welding.. We do zinc-phosphatizing, two-part-polyurethane painting and custom silk-screening of electronic panels, enclosures and racks. We use hot/cold-rolled mild steel, stainless steel, galvanized steel and aluminum.

Cnc Machining Our skilled technicians use AlphaCAM software to convert CAD data directly into tool- path code for our CNC milling and CNC lathe equipment. We specialize in prototype and medium size part runs of mild steel, stainless steel, titanium, aluminum, brass, delrin and nylon.

Plastic And Rubber Injection Molding (moulding) Our plastics group provides one stop, in-house part design, prototype manufacturing, mold design, mold machining and injection molding. We have over 350 custom injection moulds in our system. We utilize more than a dozen generic types of plastic including rigid engineering resins and flexible elastomers. We also do insert-molding of metal hardware inside plastic parts.

Electronic Assembly We have a well-trained and experienced assembly staff who can be contracted for small runs of printed circuit board assembly, wiring, cable harnesses and final assembly. For larger production runs we use our CNC automated assembly equipment for through-hole and surface-mount technologies (SMT). We use our hot/cold environmental chambers to burn-in and test printed circuit boards.