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Familiarizing with Common Metal Fabrication Processes




The very first step that you need when you are having a metal fabrication project is to be familiarized with the key terminologies and processes associated with it. These processes are many and vary a lot, depending on the final product or component that has to be created. The final product design is a result of the various metal fabricating methods and techniques used in processing the raw materials. If you are not yet familiar with the processes involved, we are discussing the most important ones below to get you aware of them.

CNC Machining


This process is the most commonly used by most shops nowadays. As implied by the name, it uses CNC machines that are computerized, automated, and highly accurate in producing customized parts and products. They can be equipped with various tools to perform the works of other metal fabrication tools such as mills, lathes, and cutters. Hence, they are very flexible in performing multiple designs with outstanding precision.


Cutting


This method is used in all metal fabricating projects wherein a bigger material is cut into smaller pieces or sections. It is commonly performed using different tools and technologies, including laser cutting, waterjet cutting, and plasma arc cutting.


Forming


This process is used when the project requires reshaping a workpiece without causing it to lose its structural integrity. It can be achieved in different ways, cold forming or heating the material first. Forming is also done through various processes such as punching, bending, and stamping. Choosing one depends on the specific requirements of the final product.


Welding


Welding is one of the most common metal fabrication technologies. It is used to join two or more metal parts to form the desired component. It uses a combination of heat and pressure to do its job. The most common welding types utilized today are TIG, MIG, and Arc Welding.


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