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Custom Fabrication Techniques That Guarantee High Product Value

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Ask an experienced full-service fabricator the difference between standard and custom metal fabrication, and the answer you will get is value. Every metal fabricator begins with research to select suitable materials, techniques and strategies to produce unique products that satisfy customers' needs. Notably, the right fabrication strategies allow fabricators to churn products that deliver unrivalled durability and long-term value to customers. This article highlights custom fabrication strategies that generate high-quality products. Read on for useful insights.

Design Intent -- What is the purpose of the metal product you want to fabricate? This is perhaps the most critical question you need to ask when fabricating consumer or industrial metal products. The design intent is to make sure that the metal product being fabricated meets industry-specific requirements and regulations. For instance, designing a metal staircase for a tiny home is quite different from conceptualising one for an industrial facility. The reason is that an industrial staircase experiences higher foot traffic than a residential home. Thus, metal fabricators must align a metal product design to match engineering complexities. It happens although each custom fabrication process begins with some of the most common design applications.

Custom Welding -- Most people are unaware that welding techniques can be customised to suit individual metal fabrication projects. It is warranted since you cannot use the same welding techniques on exposed and hidden metal surfaces. For instance, fabricators do not have to worry about weld spatter when fabricating steel beams for high roofs because the uneven spatter is not conspicuous. On the other hand, metal fabricators are careful to eliminate weld spatter on metal products considered aesthetic features such as staircases and balustrades. Most importantly, a suitable custom welding technique significantly adds value to fabricated metal products and reduces project timelines.

Metal Finish -- The type of finish fabricators give metal determines the application and longevity. For instance, steel metal products can have grained, matte or gloss finishes. Grained finishes are perfect for high traffic areas in commercial facilities such as metal stairways. In contrast, stainless steel with a matte finish is commonly used in building spaces that do not require a lot of reflection. Similarly, powder-coated metal fabricated products are excellent for outdoor applications where aesthetics and durability are needed, such as fencing. A good rule of thumb is to understand the intended application of a metal fabrication product before advising a client on the ideal finish to use.

For more information, reach out to a steel fabrication professional. 


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