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Understanding metal fabrication: Essential standards and best practice

Metal fabrication is one of the basic processes in the manufacturing industry, and it usually
involves cutting, bending, and building structures and parts out of raw metal materials.

These processes are heavily used in many industries, starting with mechanical engineering
and ending with electronics and power engineering. Nevertheless, for an optimal level of
quality and safety of the manufactured products, strict standards need to be met. It is very
important to be aware of these regulations for anybody who either needs or is involved in the
provision of metal fabrication services.

The fundamentals of metal fabrication

Metal fabrication is a multitiered process that commences with raw materials, usually in the
form of metal sheets or plates. The materials progress through several steps of being
changed:

Cutting: The very first step in fabrication, most times, is cutting the raw metal into the desired
shape or size. The techniques used for this are laser cutting, plasma cutting, and shearing.

Bending: The metal, once cut, can be bent to a specific angle or in form. This could be
carried out using press brakes or rolling machines.

Assembling: Finally, the fabricated pieces are assembled into the final product. This step
often includes welding, riveting, or the use of adhesives.

Each of these steps often requires detailed preparation and perfect execution for the final
product to be according to specification. Deviations from the design or poor workmanship
can lead to structural failures or unsafe products.

Who needs metal fabricators?

Many industries require metal fabricators to operate. A few examples are as follows:

Construction: The structural bones of any building, bridge, and other infrastructures are
manufactured by the fabricator in the shape of beams, columns, and other structural
members.

Automobiles: The automobile industry relies on precision in metal fabrication to come up with
strong and lightweight vehicle parts. The fabrication ranges from chassis to engine parts.

Aerospace: In aerospace, the stakes are even higher, for the fabricators are making the
parts that will withhold the tough conditions and features stringent safety.

Manufacturing and electronics: In the same way, the fabricators fabricate a host of products
in the electronic and manufacturing industries from machinery parts to electronic enclosures.

Medical devices: High quality demanded for surgical equipment, implants, and other critical
devices has nothing to expect from this industry.

What are the features of a trusted metal fabrication company?

In engaging a metal fabrication company to work with, the following are the essential
reliability and quality factors the company should have:

Experience and expertise: When you’re weighing up which company to go with, consider
where they have most expertise, for example, sheet metal fabricators should have a great
understanding of material, techniques, and industrial standards.

Certification: ISO 9001 or AWS D1.1 certification, among others, will more or less guarantee
quality, since their quality and practices are certified to meet industry standards or best
practice.

High-end technology: The current development of versatile technology in the form of CNC
machining and laser cutting allows for the fabrication process to be both efficient and
accurate. A company, using modern technology, is increasing its opportunities to solve
complex problems in fabrication.

Customer testimonials and references: Positive customer reviews and strong references
from past projects themselves are indicators that a company is both reliable and quality-
driven. Proper reviews need to be made, and where possible, previous clients need to be
contacted.

Compliance with safety standards: A company into metal fabrication, of course, ensures the
safety of its workers and their products. It should strictly follow OSHA and other safety
standards.

Conclusion

Metal fabrication is one such process that is supposed to be very integral in supporting all
other industries with their very basic elements and structures. In-line adherence to prevailing
standards is of essence for the quality, safety, and reliability of metal fabricated products.

Among the key factors for the choice of a metal fabricating partner would be experience,
certification, technology, and commitment to safety. With a good fabricator, companies can
be assured that projects will be successful; the metal-based products produced will live up to
the highest standards of quality.

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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