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Material Grade | SS 304 |
Fabrication Structure | Steel Bridge |
Stainless steel fabrication refers to the process of shaping, cutting, welding, and assembling stainless steel materials to create a wide range of products. This process is widely used in industries such as construction, manufacturing, food processing, automotive, and medical devices due to stainless steel’s durability, resistance to corrosion, and aesthetic appeal.
Here are some common steps in stainless steel fabrication:
Design and Planning: The process begins with creating detailed designs or blueprints, often using CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software. This helps determine the specific dimensions, shape, and features of the final product.
Cutting: Stainless steel sheets, plates, or bars are cut to size using methods like laser cutting, water jet cutting, or plasma cutting. These techniques ensure precise measurements and smooth edges.
Bending and Forming: To shape the material, stainless steel is often bent or formed into different angles or curves using hydraulic presses or CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines.
Welding: Various welding techniques, such as TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) or MIG (Metal Inert Gas), are used to join stainless steel parts together. Welding requires expertise to ensure strong, clean joints that preserve the material’s strength and appearance.
Finishing: After the fabrication, the stainless steel surface is polished, brushed, or passivated to enhance its appearance and corrosion resistance. This may include buffing to a mirror finish or applying a matte finish depending on the intended use.
Assembly: The fabricated components are assembled, which could include adding fasteners, seals, or other accessories to complete the product.
Quality Control: Throughout the fabrication process, the product undergoes rigorous inspection and testing to ensure that it meets industry standards and specifications.
Stainless steel fabrication is widely used to create items like handrails, kitchen equipment, medical instruments, custom architectural features, automotive parts, and industrial machinery. Its versatility and strength make it ideal for both aesthetic and functional applications.
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Innovus Technical Solutions
No.940 Magadi Main Road Kempegowda Indl Estate
Kamakshipalya, Bengaluru - 560079, Karnataka, India