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Fabrication Department

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Fabrication

Surface Treatment and Finishing

Blasting, painting and coating for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance. Precision grinding and polishing for aesthetic and functional finishing.

Fabrication

Structural Fabrication

Fabrication of large-scale industrial components such as beans, girders, tanks and piping systems. Skid-mounted equipment, frames and platforms for various industries.

Fabrication

Advanced Metal Fabrication

Cutting: High-precision CNC plasma and laser cutting for intricate and large-scale metal designs. Forming: hydraulic press brakes and rolling machines for shaping and bending heavy-gauge materials.

Fabrication

Welding

Welding techniques, including MIG, TIG, SMAW and FCAW suitable for heavy-duty industrial applications. Welding of ferrous and non-ferrous materials, including carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum alloys.

Fabrication Department

Our New Al jazeera fabrication shop is a workspace where raw materials (primarily metals) are cut, shaped, and assembled into finished products or components.  Our Fabrication shops provide services to almost all kind of industries are like construction, automotive, Petroleme, Agriculture and manufacturing. Also providing after market parts. Our facility is equipped with all the astute of art machines to meet the existing requirements of modern times to meet the challenges face by various technologies .

Fabrication Processes

Our Fabrication Shop Machines

Lathe Machines

Cutting Machines

Plasma Cutter

Laser Cutter

Oxy-Acetylene Welding

Shearing Machine

Bending and Forming Machines

Press Brake

Rolling Machine (Plate Roller)

Hydraulic Press

Welding Equipment

MIG Welder (Metal Inert Gas)

TIG Welder (Tungsten Inert Gas)

A welding process which uses a tungsten electrode (non-consumable) to initiate an electric arc to the material being welded, a separate filler rod is fed into the weld by hand, allowing greater control of the weld. Produces much nicer looking, more uniform welds but takes significantly longer than GMAW (MIC). Used commonly to weld thin materials, parts which are visible and need to be esthetically pleasing. Also much easier to manage heat input and prevent distortion.

Arc Welder (Stick Welder)