Sheet Metal Fabricators
Sheet metal fabricators utilize a wide variety of technologies and techniques. Their final products are extremely diverse, but they are made with incredible precision. Shearing and sawing can cut, slice, and reshape larger pieces into usable items. This fabrication plant’s equipment can handle large and small-size projects. Since a physical slicer requires less setup than a laser cutter, they are better for straight cuts.
Here are some of the options available at this production facility:
- NC Guillotine
- Corner Notcher
- Automatic Band Saw
- Circular Saw
- Chop Saw
Welding
Welders can join two different sheets together by welding them. There are different welding techniques, and each one is best suited for various welds. A spot welder can join two pieces together, creating a larger whole with speed and efficiency. Stick welders create lost-lasting connections on a large number of materials.
CD stud welding is utilized when attaching studs and fasteners to metal. If you need a strong and reliable joint, this technique is a preferred choice. On the other hand, metal inert gas welding has a smoother weld on most metal types.
Finally, tungsten inert gas welding creates the most detailed welds. Since TIG welding creates such detailed products, it is ideal for aesthetic pieces.
Finishing
After the creation phase, a fabricator must finish their sheet metal products. This production facility uses the following techniques when it is time to finish:
- Bead Blasting
- Mirror Polishing
- Graining
- Powder Coating
- Plating
- Galvanizing
These techniques can make the items appear more beautiful, and they can stop rust.
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