
CUSTOM FABRICATION & WELDING
In metalworking, custom fabrication and welding are two different but related processes. While fabrication is a more general term that includes the entire process of producing a metal product from raw materials, welding is the process of joining two pieces of metal by melting their edges and adding a filler material. While not all fabrication entails welding, welding can be a component of the process.
WELDING:
- Definition: The process of joining two or more metal parts by melting the edges and fusing them together, often with a filler material.
- Purpose: To create a strong, permanent bond between metal components.
- Examples: MIG welding, TIG welding, stick welding.
- Application: Used in various industries, including construction, automotive, and aerospace.
CUSTOM WELDING & FABRICATION
CUSTOM FABRICATION:
- Definition: The process of creating a metal product from raw materials, involving cutting, bending, shaping, and assembling metal components.
- Purpose: To produce custom-designed metal structures or products that meet specific requirements or solve particular problems.
- Examples: Building a custom steel frame, creating a specialized machine part, or fabricating a unique architectural feature.
- Components: Fabrication often involves welding, but can also include other processes like cutting, bending, and machining.


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15 Years Of Experience.
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