Processes & Equipment
Our Process
Our process starts with bidding the project. Once we agree on the scope, our team of designers will draft out the project for exact details. From there we send the drawings to the fabrication shop.
Our fabrication process is multi-step and starts with shaping metal through cutting. With shears, plasma cutters, drills, saws and iron workers, we are able to transform the raw materials into precise components. We then move into forming which involves bending and rolling the metal components into shapes that fit together into our final product. With all of our pieces fitting together they now need to be joined through welding. We have specialized welding techniques for stainless steel, carbon steel, and aluminum that create durable joints and connection points.
To finish the fabricated stainless pieces, we utilize a process called stainless passivation to clean welded joints and restore the chromium oxide layer. Overhead 5-ton cranes are used to transport the fabricated metal pieces to trucks for transportation. Using this process, we streamline fabrication for various industrial applications.
Our Equipment
Cutting
Metal cutting tools include the following tools for different cutting applications.
- Shears
- Plasma Table
- Drill
- Iron Workers
- Band Saws
Forming
Forming tools are used to bend the raw metals into various shapes. Our achieves precise bends and curves utilizing our forming equipment.
- Press Brake
- Rolling
Welding
Using combinations of TIG and MIG welding techniques, we can create strong joints in the following types of metals.
- Stainless Steel
- Carbon Steel
- Aluminum
Stainless Passivation
To prevent corrosion, our stainless passivation tools use an acid treatment to create a chromium oxide layer.
Overhead 5 Ton Cranes
In order to transport the metal pieces throughout the facility and onto transportation vehicles, we use overhead cranes capable of moving five tons of metal.
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With our expert team and high-end equipment, we can fabricate metal components to fit many types of systems. Contact us to get more information on our process or get started with a fabrication project.