Key Processes in Steel Fabrication
Design & Drafting: Creating technical drawings, often using CAD software, to define specifications.
Cutting: Using lasers, plasma, or water-jet cutters to shape raw material precisely.
Bending/Forming: Shaping steel using press brakes or specialized machinery.
Welding & Assembly: Joining components using MIG, TIG, or SAW welding, followed by fastening.
Finishing: Cleaning, sandblasting, coating, or galvanizing to prevent corrosion.
Applications and Products
Fabricated steel is used in many industries, including construction (beams, trusses), energy (power plants), and mining.
Common products include:
- Structural steel for buildings
- Platforms, walkways, and stairs
- Industrial tanks, silos, and racks
- Machinery components
Why Choose Professional Fabrication?
Fabrication shops ensure precision through quality checks, providing, in many cases, custom solutions, structural integrity, and long-lasting, rust-resistant results, particularly when galvanizing is applied.


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