What Is an Example of Metal Fabrication?
You’ve heard the term “metal fabrication” — but what does it actually look like?
A common example of metal fabrication is a custom electrical enclosure. It’s made by cutting, bending, and welding sheet metal into a protective box for electronics.
In this article, we’ll break down more examples and explain the core techniques used to create real, functional metal parts.
Table of Contents
- What Are Examples of Metal Fabrication?
- What Is Considered Metal Fabrication?
- What Are the Three Types of Metal Fabrication?
- What Are the 3 Metal Fabrication Techniques?
- FAQs
- Contact Prime
What Are Examples of Metal Fabrication?
Metal fabrication is everywhere — in factories, offices, vehicles, and homes.
Examples of metal fabrication include control cabinets, machine frames, HVAC ducting, furniture supports, brackets, and architectural panels.
Commonly Fabricated Metal Parts
Product Example | Description | Where It’s Used |
---|---|---|
Electrical Enclosures | Sealed metal boxes for electronics | Automation, telecom |
Machine Frames | Welded tube structures | Manufacturing, robotics |
HVAC Duct Panels | Formed galvanized sheet | Buildings, ventilation systems |
Brackets & Mounts | Cut and bent metal strips | Appliances, interiors |
Tooling Plates | Precision milled parts | CNC setups, assembly jigs |
At Prime, we produce these using CNC laser cutting, press braking, TIG welding, and powder coating — built to meet international specs.
What Is Considered Metal Fabrication?
Metal fabrication includes any process that builds a product from raw metal materials.
It’s the combination of cutting, forming, and joining processes used to manufacture functional metal components or assemblies.
Processes Considered Fabrication
- Laser cutting, waterjet cutting, shearing
- Bending, rolling, deep drawing
- MIG/TIG welding, spot welding
- Surface finishing and assembly
Whether you’re creating a simple aluminum bracket or a complex stainless cabinet, if the part is made from raw material — that’s fabrication.
Custom metal fabrication means every detail — hole size, material grade, coating — follows your unique design.
What Are the Three Types of Metal Fabrication?
To make a metal product, you need three key steps.
The three types of metal fabrication are: cutting, forming, and assembling. These processes define every fabricated part.
Summary of the 3 Types
Process | Description | Tools Used |
---|---|---|
Cutting | Shapes the raw metal | Laser, plasma, waterjet, saw |
Forming | Bends or curves material | Press brakes, rollers |
Assembling | Joins cut and formed parts | Welding machines, rivets, bolts |
Each fabricated product uses one or more of these — sometimes all three.
At Prime, most projects start with a laser file and finish as welded, painted assemblies.
What Are the 3 Metal Fabrication Techniques?
The term “techniques” refers to how each type of fabrication is performed.
The 3 metal fabrication techniques are:
- Laser Cutting – fast, precise, for complex shapes
- Press Brake Forming – for bending sheet into panels and brackets
- MIG/TIG Welding – to join parts permanently
How These Techniques Work Together
For example, a machine enclosure:
- Starts as a laser-cut flat sheet
- Gets bent into shape with a press brake
- Then is welded and assembled into the final box
- After that, we add powder coating and QC inspection
That’s how the three core fabrication techniques come together in real-world production.
FAQs
Q1: Is CNC machining part of fabrication?
It can be. Machining is often used for holes, threads, or tight tolerance surfaces within fabricated assemblies.
Q2: Can I order fabricated parts in small quantities?
Yes. Prime supports low-volume, prototype, and batch production.
Q3: What materials do you work with?
We fabricate with aluminum, stainless steel, mild steel, galvanized steel, copper, and more.
Q4: What file formats do you accept?
We accept STEP, IGES, DXF, and PDF — or you can send a sketch with sizes.
Q5: Do you provide finishing services?
Yes. We offer powder coating, anodizing, galvanizing, polishing, and custom packaging.
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Now you know: what is an example of metal fabrication — and how it’s made.
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