Common Sheet Metal Fabrication Techniques
At Bemis Sheet Metal, Inc., we produce quality materials for clients across a broad range of industries. Depending on the application or the product type, one fabrication technique may be more appropriate than another. Our approach to metal fabrication in Houston, TX, is tailored to suit the request of each client. For reference, here is a brief list of metal fabrication techniques:
Assembling - Welding,
binding, and bending to produce a crimped seam.
Blanking - Cutting one
part out of the sheet metal and discarding the rest.
Cutting - Sawing and
shearing with plasma torches or CNC laser equipment.
Galvanizing - Applying
a zinc coating to iron or steel to prevent rust.
Hydroforming - Using
highly pressurized liquid to form metals such as stainless steel, copper, and
aluminum.
Metal Punching - Punching
holes, louvers, or shapes out of the sheet metal.
Oxy-Acetylene Welding -
Using oxygen and acetylene with a torch to produce a controlled flame to heat
metal.
Roll Forming - Bending
successive pairs of metal rolls continuously until the desired section is
complete.
Tucking - Shrinking
metal by bunching or folding it together with a spade hammer or tucking fork
used at the edges of the sheet.
For more information,
feel free to contact our metal fabrication shop. Our skilled
professionals are proud to serve our clients.
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