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Metal Fabrication Uses Ancient Principles



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By : Nadine Davis   

Copyright (c) 2010 Nadine Davis

By using modern processes like aluminium fabrication Brisbane companies are unwittingly paying homage to early humans who struggled against hardship and ignorance to raise living standards by the development of metal fabrication. Through this knowledge, they were able to fashion metal implements into tools that improved agriculture, built infrastructure and created industry as we know it today.

It is generally accepted that the first metals discovered and used by ancient humans were tin, iron and gold. Gold proved to be too soft for most uses other than decorative, but tin and iron were mined in all but the most primitive civilizations. Once humans discovered that by extracting the ore from rock and melting it, it could be moulded into different shapes or forged together i.e. fabricated, into tools and weapons, civilization took a giant leap forward.

As the human knowledge base increased exponentially, more uses were found for metals and they became essential to the development of the modern society we know today. The Industrial Revolution of the seventeenth and eighteen century brought metal fabrication out of the realms of a cottage industry and into the position of industrial prominence it still enjoys.

Metal fabricators today still take raw material and transform it into products, tools and machinery using the same principles as the early fabricators, but they now have available to them complex equipment and processes that enable the production of everything metal, from a nail to a jumbo jet. The tools used to cut metal have also evolved from simple tin snips to modern lasers and plasma cutters, and advances in welding techniques and different types of welding rods have led to stronger welds. Different metals are used for different applications and each requires specialized fabricating techniques.

Today's metal fabricators have the assistance of computer aided machinery and robotics which have driven down the cost of producing large runs, reduced waste to almost zero, and enabled the development of products to an astonishing degree of accuracy.

Coupled with quality systems and international standards which ensure consistent results, metal fabricating is now a high technology, sophisticated process that requires high levels of skill and knowledge. Pipe work is also a component of the industry and in Pipe Fabrication Brisbane is a leading supplier of quality manufactured products.

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Author Resource:- All welding of Aluminium Fabrication Brisbane products is done by certified welders in accordance with quality standards at PPW Steel. Similar procedures and standards are in place for Pipe Fabrication Brisbane processes.
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