Fabrication Services

Aluminum fabrication services refer to a range of processes used to shape and create products from aluminum, a lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and versatile metal. These services involve various techniques that manipulate raw aluminum materials into custom or standardized components for a wide array of applications, from construction to automotive to consumer products.

Aluminum Bending and Forming

  • Press Brake Bending: A common method for bending aluminum sheets or plates by pressing them between a die and punch. This is used to create angles, curves, and other shapes for components such as frames or panels.

  • Roll Bending: Involves passing aluminum sheets through a set of rollers to create cylindrical or curved shapes, often used for pipes or architectural components.

  • Tube and Pipe Bending: Specialized equipment is used to bend aluminum tubes and pipes without compromising their strength or appearance.

Aluminum Welding

  • MIG Welding (Metal Inert Gas): One of the most commonly used methods for welding aluminum. It involves feeding a wire electrode through a welding gun, while shielding gas protects the weld from contamination.

  • TIG Welding (Tungsten Inert Gas): Provides a more precise and cleaner weld, which is ideal for thinner aluminum materials and high-quality, aesthetically pleasing welds.

  • Spot Welding: A quick method for joining two aluminum sheets by applying pressure and heat to specific points, often used in manufacturing processes like automotive body panels