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Heavy Fabrication

Heavy fabrication is any metalworking or metal forming process by which large or complicated metal products are fabricated. Metal fabrication processes involve cutting, bending, joining and assembly of metal products. Indoor heavy fabrication facilities can be several stories tall with thousands of square feet of floor space. Some heavy fabrication operations produce large enough products that they are conducted outdoors.

Dowding Industries, Inc.
Eaton Rapids, MI
517-663-5455
Dowding Industries has provided quality products and services since 1965. Our services include metal fabrication, laser cutting, robotic welding, progressive die stamping, machining, prototype development and assembly. We are QS9000-ISO/TS 16949 certified, and ready to service your needs! We offer many different types of metal fabrications for a variety of industries. Contact us today for a quote!
Iowa Laser Technology, Inc.
Cedar Falls, IA
800-254-7794
Hundreds of customers keep returning to Iowa Laser year after year because we deliver on our reputation of quality & innovative metal fabrication, meeting your product expectations as a multi-disciplinary manufacturing facility of CNC laser cutting, CNC forming & machining, welding (MIG/TIG/Robotic/Laser) & tooling. We offer a timely, thorough & competitive quote & employee driven quality.
Spincraft
978-667-2771...North Billerica, MA
262-784-8440...New Berlin, WI
Long recognized as experts in the field of high-performance metal working, Spincraft's fabrications and assemblies are found throughout Aerospace, Energy, Defense and Aviation industries. Utilizing comprehensive forming, machining and assembly processes, Spincraft delivers single-source integrated solutions for today's complex manufacturing challenges. Expertise in virtually all workable alloys.
Advance Wire Forming, Inc.
Cleveland, OH
216-432-3250
In addition to being a full service manufacturer of wire formed parts, Advance Wire Forming offers integrated sheet metal and tubing parts fabrication customized to meet your exact specifications. Our skilled staff and advanced facilities give us the capacity and versatility to produce quality aluminum, steel and stainless steel parts from simple wire forms to complex metal fabrication projects.
Northern States Metals
West Hartford, CT
800-929-3035
From simple machining to the most sophisticated CNC program systems for complex metal fabrication of precision specifications, ISO 9001:2000 & 14000 certified Northern States Metals is your source for custom aluminum products and quality parts. A full-service aluminum fabrication facility ensures quality and reduces consumer costs from design and engineering to extrusion, finishing and packaging.
Fab Masters Company, Inc.
Marcellus, MI
877-420-2242
Fab Masters is the company of choice for complete turnkey custom aluminum extrusion CNC machining and certified welding for the right parts on time without headaches. We are a volume shop with a minimum order of 100 piece finished product or 1,000 pounds of material, with the exception of prototypes. Our goal is make your life (at work) easier. Call us today!
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Heavy Fabrication

The processes by which structural building materials, airframes, ship hulls and other large materials are produced are considered to be heavy fabrication processes. Other fabricated metal products like furniture, cabinetry, gratings, hand tools, firearms, electronics and other smaller products are considered to be light fabrications. Heavy fabrications form the backbones of many structures and infrastructure utilities like bridges and tunnels. Steel reinforcement of buildings has become common in all kinds of construction projects. The components required in such applications are often very large, and heavy fabrication facilities must be large and open enough to accommodate them. The industries that make the most use of heavy fabrication services include the engineering, heavy machinery, petrochemical extraction and refinement, manufacturing, defense contracting and aerospace manufacturing industries. Many heavy fabrication companies supplement their manufacturing services with design consultation and post-processing inspection.

Heavy fabrication companies must offer their customers a range of fabrication services. Fabrication companies compete with each other to offer customers the highest level of efficiency for the lowest price. Innovation is an expression of competitive competition, and innovations in heavy fabrication have streamlined many manufacturing processes. Robotic welding, for example, has allowed for increased output and more uniform production for many large scale automotive manufacturing operations. Reducing labor intensity and product development saves fabrication companies time and money, and customers often realize the benefits of those savings as well. Metal joining methods like welding and fastening must both be present on a heavy fabrication company's list of capabilities. Many of the products of heavy fabrication processes end up contributing to the safety of large groups of people. Load bearing elements in bridges, buildings and in other structures must meet strict standards of durability, corrosion resistance and other safeguards. Heavy fabrication companies have a unique responsibility for ensuring the quality of their products for this reason.