Welded Fabrication
Welded fabrication is the process of joining metal components—such as steel, stainless steel, or aluminum—by applying heat or pressure to fuse them into a single, strong structure. This method is widely used in construction, industrial equipment, automotive parts, pipelines, and architectural applications where strength, durability, and precision are essential.
Welded fabrication offers high structural integrity, as the fused joints are often stronger than the base metals themselves. It also allows for complex shapes, custom designs, and large-scale assemblies that may be difficult or impossible to achieve with mechanical fasteners alone. Quality control, including inspection for weld defects, is crucial to ensure safety, longevity, and compliance with engineering standards.
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