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News Which Industries Use Metal Fabrication Systems?

Metal fabrication systems are used by a wide range of industries, from the automotive sector all the way through to appliances. Read more on our blog.

Metal fabrication systems are used by a wide range of industries, from the automotive sector all the way through to appliances. Thanks to their versatility in cutting and bending, these systems allow sheet metal to be adapted to suit a variety of applications. Precision and a high level of accuracy allow metal to be fabricated in a way that ensures duplication without any flaws. For the majority of industries, this plays a key role in the development of manufacturing parts. In this guide, we take a look at the industries that rely on metal fabrication systems to see some of the most common applications.

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Industries That Use Metal Fabrication Systems

Industries that make use of metal fabrication systems include the following:

 

Mining

This industry uses sheet metals of all types in many different ways, including machinery, belt drives, mine cars and others. Equipment in the mining sector needs to run efficiently in extreme environments. Precision is paramount to ensuring safety at all times.

Energy

The power sector uses metal fabrication for oil and fuel platforms and pipelines, as well as renewable energy tools such as wind turbines. Accuracy and efficiency are both vital to ensure that equipment runs properly.

Construction

This is one of the industries that use metal bending and automation the most frequently. Screws, drill bits, nuts and bolts, springs, wires and other components need to be extremely precise to fit together. Tools and hardware also need to be manufactured precisely to be used properly.

Automotive

Car parts, from doors and hoods to interior components, are also made using metal fabrication. Assembly tools also use these systems. Pieces need to be duplicated precisely for safety and performance, which means that fabrication tools are essential.

Aerospace

In the aerospace industry, parts also need to be created and duplicated precisely and accurately. Fabrication ensures that parts are made to precise specifications to withstand extreme pressure and heat.

Transportation

Other transportation sectors that rely on fabrication systems include sea vessels and trains. Like cars and planes, parts need to be created precisely for functionality and safety. Railway tracks and train carriages need to work properly and safely, while additional parts such as anchor chains also require a high level of accuracy.

Medical

These tools are also used in the medical sector, to create a range of tools, from small items such as scalpels to larger tools and equipment such as MRI machines. In this industry, precision is essential to ensure that tools work as they should.

Appliances

Finally, many other items are manufactured with the help of metal fabrication systems, including appliances. Microwaves, dishwashers, kettles, toasters, washing machines and any other appliance with metal parts are all created with metal fabrication. All parts need to be created carefully for safe usage and functionality.

Bystronic offers a range of automation tools designed for accurate, precise application across every industry. Contact us today to find out how our metal fabrication systems add value to your manufacturing business.

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