What are the Most Common Metal Fabrication Processes?

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What are the Most Common Metal Fabrication Processes?

There are three main metal fabrication processes, cutting, bending (folding) and assembling.

While some companies use different techniques, or specialise in one process, we house machinery and retain skilled staff who produce end-to-end metal fabrication.

Metal fabrication is a key industry in Australia that employs a significant number of people across fabrication and related industries¹ such as metal ore mining, of which Australia’s natural resource is mined for steel production.

Cutting

There are several methods used to cut metal, depending on the properties of the metal and the desired outcome.

Laser cutting

The first step in the metal fabrication process is to cut the material to length or lengths. Laser cutting is achieved using two types of laser, each with different benefits and uses. 

  • Fibre Laser – the preferred choice for cutting metals that thicker and/or are yellow, such as brass and copper.
  • CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) Laser – ideal for cutting stainless steel and aluminium.

Using CNC numerical control machinery offers superior results, allowing the highest degree of accuracy and a burr-free edge, even on thicknesses up to 20mm mild steel.

Bending and Folding

CNC Press Brake metal fabrication machinery in our Sydney WorkshopNext in the production line is metal bending and folding. It’s a key part of the fabrication process that usually follows cutting, and allows parts to be shaped with either radius forming or crush folding, or a combination of the two.

We bend using a Synchronised Hydraulic Press Brake, with the main benefits being speed and accuracy, where the metal is first clamped and then forced into the required shape.

Assembling

Once the cut and/or fold process is complete, assembly may be required. The most common assembly processes we use to assemble metal parts are MIG/TIG welding, studs and riveting.

Depending on the type of metal or join required, we use a variety and mix of assembly techniques.

Summary

Although there are myriad metal fabrication machinery and techniques available, they generally all fall under the above three processes.

If you’re looking for metal fabrication in Sydney, we have the latest in technology, from design and modelling, to full service fabrication and delivery services available. Contact our experienced team today to discuss your next project.

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