Fabrication & Welding
Fabrication
Metal Cutting: Plasma cutting and grinding to shape and cut metal sheets or bars according to specific dimensions or designs.
Bending and Forming: Metal pieces are shaped or bent using press brakes, rollers, or hydraulic presses to achieve the desired angles or curves.
Machining: Milling, drilling, or turning to create precise holes, threads, or surface finishes.
Finishing: After fabrication, the metal surface may undergo processes such as sanding, grinding, polishing, or coating to enhance its appearance or protect it from corrosion.
Welding
MIG (Metal Inert Gas) Welding: This process involves the use of a consumable wire electrode and a shielding gas to create an electric arc and join metals together.
TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) Welding: TIG welding utilizes a non-consumable tungsten electrode and a shielding gas to produce a high-quality weld with precise control over the heat input.
Arc Welding: This category encompasses various welding techniques that use an electric arc to melt and join metals. Examples include Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW).
Weld Inspection and Testing: After welding, inspections are conducted to ensure weld quality and integrity.