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How Fabrication Shops Shape Our Infrastructure

April 29, 2024 by David Edwards

Beneath the gleaming skylines and bustling cityscapes, an intricate network of infrastructure forms the backbone of modern society.

From the roads we traverse to the buildings that shelter us, this crucial foundation enables the seamless functioning of our daily lives.

However, the unsung heroes contributing to this vast tapestry are often overlooked – the fabrication shops whose handiwork shapes the very infrastructure we rely upon. [Read more…] about How Fabrication Shops Shape Our Infrastructure

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: cutting, fabrication, machine, plasma, shops

From Concept to Creation: The Journey of a Metal Fabrication Project

April 4, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Metal fabrication is an intriguing process that includes changing basic materials into complex and functioning structures. Metal fabrication is essential in modern production for everything from architectural marvels to ordinary products.

However, every finished product is the result of a journey from concept to creation, which demands teamwork, creativity, and precision.

In this post, we’ll look at the step-by-step process of a metal fabrication project, emphasizing the seamless collaboration of designers and fabricators. [Read more…] about From Concept to Creation: The Journey of a Metal Fabrication Project

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: design, direct, fabrication, metal, rapid, services, sheet

Can Manufacturing Become More Precise than it is Today?

December 25, 2023 by David Edwards

Whether manufacturing can become more precise than it is today depends primarily on advancements in other fields. While some manufacturing is accurate on the nanoscale, other types aren’t.  [Read more…] about Can Manufacturing Become More Precise than it is Today?

Filed Under: Manufacturing Tagged With: fabrication, manufacturing, miniaturization, precise, precision, screws

What is a Plasma Cutter? And, Why Your Business May Need One

December 12, 2023 by David Edwards

A plasma cutter is a tool that uses a directed stream of hot plasma to cut through various types of conductive metals like steel, aluminum, brass, copper, and more.

Plasma cutters work by creating an electrical arc between a negatively charged electrode in the tip of the torch and the positively charged workpiece.

This arc ionizes gas passing through it, creating a channel of superhot plasma that can melt and cut through metal. [Read more…] about What is a Plasma Cutter? And, Why Your Business May Need One

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: custom, cutter, fabrication, material, metal, modifications, plasma, prototyping, repairs

Sheet Metal Fabrication: Crafting Precision with Expert Finishing Services

December 1, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Sheet metal fabrication, a testament to the ingenuity of human engineering, stands as a cornerstone in the world of manufacturing.

This versatile and widely-used process involves the meticulous manipulation of metal sheets, transforming them into the building blocks of countless industries.

From the automotive sector’s precision-engineered components to the artistry of architectural elements that grace our cities, and even the humblest household appliances that make our lives easier, sheet metal plays an indispensable role in shaping our modern world. [Read more…] about Sheet Metal Fabrication: Crafting Precision with Expert Finishing Services

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: engineering, fabrication, finishing, manufacturing, metal, services, sheet

Hexagon and ESAB to help manufacturers ‘optimise robotic welding processes’

July 27, 2022 by David Edwards

Hexagon’s manufacturing intelligence division has signed a partnership agreement with ESAB, a fabrication specialist, to create a “streamlined welding solution” combining Hexagon’s simulation software with ESAB’s InduSuite solutions to help fabricators perform more efficient and successful welding operations.

Hexagon’s simulation intelligence, embedded within ESAB’s software and automation portfolio, will ensure that users have the tools required to “consistently manufacture high-quality products without costly trial and error”, according to the companies.

Producing successful welds can be challenging without the benefit of many years’ shop-floor experience and, even with an extensive welding experience, can incur high costs from waste and time. [Read more…] about Hexagon and ESAB to help manufacturers ‘optimise robotic welding processes’

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: better, confidence, decisions, ensure, ensuring, esab, experience, fabrication, fabricators, hexagon, joint, manufacturers, manufacturing, perform, process, processes, products, quality, simulation, software, solutions, welding, welds

4 Ways to Reduce Laser Cutting Costs

February 15, 2022 by David Edwards

Many industrial companies, particularly those in the fabrication and machining sectors, require laser cutting for their projects and services.

Essentially, laser cutting refers to the process of using a laser beam to pierce the material and melt it in an exact line to ensure a clean output. It has been a popular method in the industrial setting because it produces no edge effects after cutting.

Due to its ability to cut materials with precision, manufacturers and other businesses can carry out a high volume of jobs more efficiently. However, it’s essential to know that laser cutting can be expensive.

The continuous use of laser cutting can be unsustainable for many companies and organizations. [Read more…] about 4 Ways to Reduce Laser Cutting Costs

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: cnc machining, costs, custom, cutting, fabrication, industrial, laser, machining

What is Steel Fabrication: Uses, Purpose, and Benefits

August 18, 2021 by Liv

Steel fabrication is a process that helps turn the raw metal into an item or product that can be used in assembly lines, homes, construction, and other places. This process requires skilled technicians who can ensure minimum to no errors to eliminate or reduce wastage.

Steel fabrication involves various techniques. Some basic ones are machining, welding, cutting, drilling, coating, and bending to turn the material into predefined customer shapes and sizes.

In machining, technicians use drills, lathes, and mills to remove unwanted materials and model the metal into the required shape and size. In trimming, processes like flame, water jet, or plasma cutting are used to slice steel into dimensions that are easy to work with. [Read more…] about What is Steel Fabrication: Uses, Purpose, and Benefits

Filed Under: Features, Materials Tagged With: fabrication, metal, process, steel, steel fabrication

Bosch produces its first semiconductor wafers through ‘fully automated’ fabrication process

March 9, 2021 by David Edwards

Bosch says it has produced the first semiconductor wafers through its “fully automated” fabrication process at its facility in Dresden, Germany.

The industrial giant describes it as “a milestone on the path to the chip factory of the future”.

Bosch says this is a key step toward the start of production operations at the factory, which is scheduled for late 2021. [Read more…] about Bosch produces its first semiconductor wafers through ‘fully automated’ fabrication process

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: automated, began, bosch, chip, chips, dresden, fab, fabrication, facility, factory, fully, future, high-tech, manufacturing, millimeter, process, production, semiconductor, semiconductors, silicon, technology, wafer, wafers, weeks

House built using robotic and digital technologies claimed to be ‘world’s first’

September 13, 2019 by Sam Francis

House built using robots and 3D printing technologies claimed to be a first

ETH university in Zurich, in partnership with industrial companies, has built what is claimed to be “the world’s first” inhabited house to be digitally planned and digitally built with the help of robots and 3D printers. (See video below.)

Called the “DFAB House” (main picture), the construction is part of a project that involves the Empa materials science and technology project and Eawag, an aquatic research company. [Read more…] about House built using robotic and digital technologies claimed to be ‘world’s first’

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