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Our company has been in business for nearly 40 years. Opened by Luigi Di Menna, L.D.M Engineering is now in the hands of his son Lorenzo who runs and works beside a small team. Our team takes pride in our workmanship and quality of service.<br>Call us at 0395802967 for metal fabrication service #metalfabrication #certifiedwelding
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Custom Metal Fabrication Metal Fabrication Melbourne Metal Fabrication Melbourne If you need a metal item with specific measurements and details, it's necessary to request a custom job. The type of metals used in a custom metal job is aluminum, carbon steel, stainless steel, and copper. Metal typically comes in two forms: sheet and structural metal. Sheet metal comes in rectangular rolls of various sizes and thicknesses, while structural metal comes in pre-fabricated shapes such as angles and beams. The metal fabrication process has three steps: cutting, forming, and assembly. Metal cutting is done with saws, shears, plasmas, punches, lasers, and notches. Saws are used for straight cuts, shears are used when more articulate work is needed, and plasmas and lasers used for complicated shapes like curves and circles. After the metal has been cut it's converted into the desired shape. Industrial machines that generate a lot of pressure and force are used to create the shapes; this is usually done through pressing and baking. After the pieces have been cut and shaped, the metal pieces are assembled.
Stainless Steel Fabrication Melbour Stainless Steel Fabrication Melbourne ne Stainless steel fabrication is the process of building metal structures through bending and cutting. Stainless steel is very versatile and resistant, therefore it is used in a number of different industries. It is preferred by a lot of manufacturers because of its resistance to rust, stains, and corrosion. Stainless steel is primarily made of nickel, iron ore, silicon, and chromium. Those elements are melted together in a blast furnace for 12 hours before being cast into the necessary shape, heat treated, cleaned, and polished. Stainless steel can be cut, shaped, and welded easier than carbon steel and is and resistant to dents and scratches, making it ideal for indoor and outdoor use. Stainless steel is easy to clean and heat resistant and is often used in kitchens, food processing plants, and hospitals.