What does fabrication mean? Fabrication is the process of constructing products by combining typically standardised parts using one or more individual processes. For example, steel fabrication is the production of metal structures using a range of processes such as cutting, bending and assembling.
Fabrication is the construction of items from different parts using at least one of a range of processes and materials such as metal, laminates, wood and other solid surface materials.
Fabrication and manufacturing are two industrial terms that roughly refer to the process of production or construction. Manufacturing is the process of making products on a large scale using machinery. Fabrication is the process of making a product assembling various standardized parts
Fabrication is the construction of items from different parts using at least one of a range of processes and materials such as metal, laminates, wood and other solid surface materials.
Welding. Along with cutting, welding is one of the most popular metal fabrication processes among crafts enthusiasts.
The first step comes in determining the design, concept or shape of the unit we want to build or weld. Sometimes it is something unique that we have designed ourselves. More frequently in industry we have to build a part that conforms to a blueprint or technical drawing.