Commercial Fabrication
Commercial Fabrication
In the simplest of terms, fabrication is adapting or manufacturing a product to fit specific needs and requirements. This involves cutting, welding, bending, assembling, etc. an appliance to fit needs, such as space or being a specific material.
Fabrication services means the production of tangible personal property for a consideration for a person who furnishes, either directly or indirectly, the materials used in that production.
Three popular techniques for metal fabrication are cutting, forming, and welding. These fabrication techniques can be further divided into sub-categories like laser cutting and shearing, forming methods like bending and stretching, and welding techniques like MIG and TIG welding.
A fabricator is an individual who creates material goods for consumers and clients in the commercial, industrial and military sectors. They commonly produce household goods, electrical equipment and machines by welding pieces of metal together to create final products.
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