₹ 125/Kg
- Service Location: Karnataka
Structural Steel FabricatIon Service
involves the process of shaping and assembling steel components to create structures and products used in construction, manufacturing, and various industries. Here s a comprehensive overview:
1. Key Processes in Steel Fabrication
Cutting: Steel is cut to size using methods such as saws, lasers, or plasma cutting.
Bending: Steel sheets and sections are bent using hydraulic or mechanical presses.
Welding: Joining steel pieces together through techniques like MIG, TIG, or arc welding.
Assembly: Fabricated components are assembled into final products, such as frames or structures.
2. Types of Steel Fabrication
Structural Steel Fabrication: Involves creating steel frames and supports for buildings, bridges, and other infrastructures.
Sheet Metal Fabrication: Focuses on producing products from thin sheets of steel, such as ductwork, roofing, and enclosures.
Custom Fabrication: Tailored solutions for specific projects, often involving unique designs and requirements.
3. Materials Used
Carbon Steel: Commonly used for its strength and versatility.
Stainless Steel: Offers corrosion resistance, suitable for environments with moisture.
Alloy Steel: Used for specific properties, like increased strength or heat resistance.
4. Benefits of Steel Fabrication
Durability: Steel structures are strong and long-lasting.
Design Flexibility: Customization options allow for unique architectural designs.
Cost-Effectiveness: Efficient use of materials can lead to cost savings.
Speed of Construction: Pre-fabricated components can accelerate on-site assembly.
5. Applications
Construction: Beams, columns, and trusses for buildings and bridges.
Manufacturing: Machinery components, conveyor systems, and industrial equipment.
Residential: Structural supports, railings, and decorative elements.
Automotive: Parts for vehicles, including frames and chassis.
6. Quality Control
Standards and Certifications: Ensuring compliance with industry standards (e.g., ASTM, ISO).
Testing: Mechanical tests to assess strength and durability.
Inspection: Regular inspections during and after fabrication to ensure quality.