Title: Lesser Known Facts About Fabrication
1Lesser Known Facts About Fabrication
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2Introduction
- Fabrication of a product is not an easy task. It
requires a lifecycle to fabricate/manufacture a
product. Now, what is this lifecycle? - A product lifecycle starts with a concept or idea
following the design phase, then prototyping,
engineering and at last fabrication. - Thus, before getting successfully manufactured, a
product undergoes a number of steps. - Also, if a product has been designed then it does
not necessarily mean it can be easily fabricated.
Prior to its fabrication, it requires an
intermediate step called fabrication design.
Fabrication design is required mostly for custom
fabricated products.
3Understanding fabrication design
- Fabrication design is a product stage during
which the designer and the fabricator will have
to meet on a common ground to resolve any changes
or conflicts between the design and manufacture
of the product. - Necessary alterations are made in the design to
ensure easy fabrication of the product without
sacrificing its strength, durability or
integrity. - In the field of civil engineering, this
collaboration is commonly termed as detailing.
4How does the detailing process occur?
- Once a product is designed by a designer, a
detailer or detailing engineer will take this
design and perform all the necessary changes on
it. - These changes are reflected in form of shop
drawings. - These shop drawings are then submitted to a
manufacturer who manufactures the final product
as per the drawings. - Hence, a detailer is also considered to be a part
designer and a part engineer.
5Continue......
- He is the one responsible for bridging the gap
between designing and fabrication. - He makes necessary communication with designers
and fabricators to detail out every single thing
ensuring successful fabrication. Nowadays,
detailers use software like CAD(computer-aided
design) to carry out detailing. - Several designing companies hire these detailers
to give CAD detailing services to its customers.
- Now that the detailing process is explained,
lets move one stage ahead and understand the
fabrication process.
6Metal fabrication
- Metal fabrication can be defined as the process
of creating products or structures by cutting,
bending, or assembling the metal. - Metal fabrication involves three steps
- 1) design where shop drawings are created.
- 2) fabrication where the aforementioned cutting,
assembling or bending is done. - 3) installation where the end product is put
together. - The various segments of the society where metal
fabrication is applicable include industrial,
commercial and structural use.
7Industrial Metal Fabrication
- Industrial Metal Fabrication is the process of
assembling various parts made from sheets into
industrial products. - These industrial fabricators serve industries
such as aerospace, material handling, pollution
engineering, and more. - The products are usually very large size like
tanks and silos.
8Structural Metal Fabrication
- Structural Metal Fabrication involves creating
structural metal parts like towers, platforms,
walkways, stairs, trusses, beams, etc. - Steel is the most commonly used metal for
building structures.
9Commercial Metal Fabrication
- Commercial Metal Fabrication consists of creating
parts that are typically installed in commercial
buildings like restaurants, stores, public
spaces, and municipal buildings. - The examples of commercial metal products include
guardrails, shelving, sinks, and conveyors.
10Our companys brief info
- Silicon Engineering Consultants LLC is a
CAD-based engineering firm providing several
designing and detailing services like metal
fabrication drawings, and steel fabrication
drawing services to clients across the globe. - Our detailing engineers are efficient enough to
give quality detailing services. - If you have any designing, detailing, or
fabrication related requirement for the
industrial, commercial or structural project,
then please contact us today.
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