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How PC Case Panels Are Made: Raw Metal Factory Tour in Taiwan, ft. Lian Li

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This factory tour in Taiwan shows a raw metal factory that makes sheet metal (aluminum and steel). Case manufacturers buy metal from these factories to make panels.
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We previously toured Lian Li's case factory in detail here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqDdFgx0Iek

Many of our factory tours have taken us to both Taiwan and China, primarily Taoyuan or Taipei for the former and Shenzhen or Dongguan for the latter, with raw materials especially centralized. Due to human malware concerns presently spiraling, the metals factory we visited in Taiwan has more business than ever. Its competition across the ocean is operating at significantly reduced capacity, so companies that can afford to make their products in Taiwan are sourcing parts locally rather than importing them. It was a busy time to visit the factory, affording an incredible opportunity to film the full process of how sheet metal is made. Lian Li is a customer of this factory, using its metal for networking chassis and sometimes DIY cases.

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