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What Metal Fabrication Is All About




Metal fabrication is a crucial part of most manufacturing processes. From clips to parts of the ship, it’s used to make a wide variety of products. It is an essential step in creating metal products but unfortunately, only a few people understand how the process works. In fact, most of them think of only welding when they hear about this process. But it is actually just one part of the entire fabrication process and there are a number of techniques used to fabricate sheet metal into a part or a final product.


The most common examples of these products include cutlery, hand tools, mechanical locks, pipes and fittings, equipment, car parts, aircraft, ships, and so many more. In short, the process of metal fabrication in Ontario has a huge role to play in making parts for mass production and consumption. In addition to creating those products for the masses to consume, metal fabrication can also make large runs of customized fabricated metal products. These mostly include the design and fabrication of customized metal parts such as customized valves, car parts, and hardware.


The different types of metal fabrication in Ontario fall under three primary categories: structural, commercial, and industrial. Each of them uses a wide variety of processes and the fabrication can use just one of the processes or a combination of processes. The commercial metal fabrication is done to create commercial products or goods designed for use by consumers. Home appliances and vehicles are some of the common consumer products that use commercial fabrication.


Conversely, industrial fabrication creates parts that are used in equipment that manufacture consumer goods like bandsaws and ironworking machines. Lastly, structural metal fabrication in Ontario refers to metalworking that is done as part of the building process. Generally, large-scale fabrication projects fabricate the metal parts used by shops, manufacturers, and skyscrapers.

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