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Custom Welding Fabrication

Custom Welding Fabrication

Custom Welding Fabrication is a process that involves bending and cutting metal to form a specific structure or product. In comparison, custom welding fabrication involves cutting materials in a specific way to meet the needs of customers instead of attempting to maintain a standard look or size.

Professional Welding Services(PWS) uses a wide range of specialized industrial equipment, combined with our skilled professionals to create our custom metal fabrication projects.

At Professional Welding Services(PWS), we stand out among other welding and fabrication companies by providing high-quality services for a wide range of industries. With years of experience, our team has the skills, knowledge, and expertise to deliver precision results that meet your specific project requirements.

Our Custom Welding Fabrication Service

From small-scale parts to large assemblies, we can handle all your fabrication needs. Our state-of-the-art equipment and advanced technologies allow us to produce high-quality components with tight tolerances and complex designs.

We work with a variety of materials, including steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and more to accommodate the specific needs of our clients.

At PWS, we also specialize in welding services for various applications. Our certified anf professional welders are highly skilled in various welding techniques and can handle all types of weldments. 

Our company is well-equipped to work with various metals, including carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and more. We follow strict quality standards to ensure all welds are structurally sound and meet the required specifications.

We offer top-quality welding  fabrication services, specializing in custom projects according to our client’s specifications. Our team of professional welders is dedicated to providing innovative solutions for all your metalworking needs.

Our Custom Welding Fabrication Process

PWS custom weldingl fabrication starts in our estimating department. Our estimators work closely with our project managers and purchasers to make sure we can acquire the materials your custom fabrication project needs.

We have a Certified Welding Inspector(CWI) on staff, who will also review the project. Our CWI makes sure we stay up to date on the latest technologies.

The process of custom welding fabrication occurs in three stages; Cutting, Forming, and Assembly.

Cutting

Here, several tools like punches, lasers, plasmas, shears, and saws are used.

Straight-line cuts are made using saws, with the cut of material needed determining the saw that is used.

Beams are passed through PWS’ Beam Line so they can be cut into various sizes.

When more articulate cuts are required shears are used and, like saws, the cut of metal required determines the size of shear.

Lasers and plasmas are used to cut more complex shapes like circles and complex curves. They are usually controlled by computers and can cut any metal with precision.

Notches and punches are used for creating openings on metals of any size or shape using high pressure.

Forming

Forming happens after materials are cut. Machines generating a great deal of force and pressure are used to give the materials its desired shape.

The main techniques used to form the shapes are press baking and rolling, both of which can be used to form materials of a huge range of thicknesses and sizes.

Assembly

Once the materials have been formed, they are assembled and joined. This process typically involves welding the pieces together with intense heat without compromising the integrity of the individual pieces. It is at this time that the final product comes together and all of the earlier material shaping serve its intended purpose.

Inspection

Having a Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) on staff at your fabrication company shows that the company is willing to make an investment to get the job done right. PWS has a Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) in-house that inspects every project.

PWS’ in-house certified welding inspector has the ability to ensure that your fabrication project adheres to all the requirements, before, during, and after your project is completed.

Our CWI inspects the requirements and welding codes of a project before work is completed. They also review all the documents and testing records of anyone working on the project to make sure they are certified to perform the work – before the work begins. These checks and balances help ensure your fabrication project has the right people, material, and certifications all lined up before work begins.

Contact PWS today for your Custom Welding Fabrication and get the best experience