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Dowding Industries, Inc.Eaton Rapids, MI 517-663-5455 Founded in 1965, this family-run company is an industry leader in creating the parts and products you need. For quality steel fabricators, there is no better place to turn. Our stamping plant has over 80,000 square feet of manufacturing space and we can stamp up to 1" thick material and can coil feed up to ½ inch thick. In addition we provide wash, deburr, assembly and packaging.
Iowa Laser Technology, Inc.Cedar Falls, IA 800-254-7794 Iowa Laser Technology is an industry leader in providing you with the steel fabricators you need. The company will agree to clearly-defined product expectations, strive to manage your needs both pre and post production and continually control and improve their internal processes. Experts in the business for over thirty years, call to see what we can offer you!
Spincraft978-667-2771...North Billerica, MA 262-784-8440...New Berlin, WI Spincraft provides single-source customized solutions using a wide variety of world-class precision manufacturing capabilities, including metal spinning, heat treating, machining, press forming and other services for virtually all workable metal alloys. When it comes to steel fabricators, Spincraft has the high quality solutions you have been looking for. Call today!
Advance Wire Forming, Inc.Cleveland, OH 216-432-3250 Advance Wire Forming can manufacture products to your specifications. Here, our design, engineering, and creative groups' staff will assist you in developing your product ideas from concept stage to final product. For steel fabricators, we are the industry leaders to turn to. We were formed to service your needs, for your upcoming project, contact us by phone or website.
Northern States MetalsWest Hartford, CT 800-929-3035 Northern States Metals is an industry leader as a full service provider for all of your steel fabricators. You can count on NSM extrusion expertise and rigid quality control to get your part or product off to the right start! Like our present customers, we think you`ll find the more you need, the better we look! Call or visit our website today for additional information.
Fab Masters Company, Inc.Marcellus, MI 877-420-2242 Fab Masters Company, Inc. (FMC) is a progressive, independent manufacturer of custom aluminum CNC- machined and steel fabricators. Our staff will help you remove project start-up frustrations, will coordinate and manage in-house and outsource services, saving you time, money and meeting your time schedule. For additional information, please call Fab Masters.
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Among the variety of products marketed by steel fabricators are steel kitchenware, which can be found in many people's homes, and steel gardening products, which are used by consumers as well as commercial property managers and landscapers. Steel reinforcements and wire are used in the construction of buildings, bridges and other large structures. Automotive components, auto bodies, airframes, marine vessels and other kinds of vehicles can all feature steel in their construction. The steel used for each of these applications must, before it can be used, be refined from iron ore and alloyed with carbon and other additives. Some steel fabricators may be involved with this process, but most are involved with the forming processes that follow. After becoming steel, raw steel must be shaped. Because a given metal shaping process cannot produce all varieties of metal shapes (the process that produces metal wire cannot also produce metal sheets), many processes are necessary to produce the range of metal products in use today.
The long list of contemporary metal fabrication methods includes roll forming, press brake bending, punching, stamping, welding, laser fabrication and many more methods. Once a collection of raw steel has been engineered to the right specifications, it is usually formed through a rolling or bending process. Rolling is a popular steel forming method because it can simultaneously shape and strengthen the metal as it is processed. A roll former is composed of a long series of rollers into which raw steel is directed. The first set of rollers is designed to fit snugly around the contours of the steel, drawing the steel in as they turn. In some cases, the rollers can be designed to compress the steel, which can strain-harden the metal, making it stronger. Each subsequent set of rollers' configurations differ slightly from the previous set, and the steel's shape changes with those configurations. By the end of the process, the steel has taken the shape of the last set of rollers, emerging as a newly-rolled product. Other fabrication methods like press braking are less complicated as well as less automated. A typical press brake can create one bend in once piece of metal at a time, and they are often manually operated.