
Industry Overview
Metal fabrication involves some complex processes, incl. cutting, forming, welding, machining, and surface treatment. In other words, it can turn metals into spare parts or products required by customers, with a wide range of applications now. As an indispensable part of modern industrial manufacturing, it takes on several trends below:
⇲ Growing market size year by year
⇲ Increasing important innovation in technology
⇲ Diversified demands from customers
Metal Fabrication Processes
As an important and energetic sector, the industry involves various metal fabrication processes. With fast development and widespread use of laser, traditional metalworking is gradually replaced or supplemented by laser technology. Currently, the following processes are mainly used by this industry.
Laser Cutting
Laser Welding
Bend into shape
Automation
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DN's Advantages
We balance working speed and quality well across the entire industrial chain, forming a complete closed loop through cutting, bending, welding and automation. This provides turnkey technical supports and solutions for various sectors in the engineering machinery industry, so as to achieve transformation, upgrading and high-quality development.
Expert in Cutting Special Workpieces
Typically, the engineering machinery industry requires large, thick and heavy workpieces, as well as irregular structures such as hole- and bevel-shaped types. In response, DN Laser has developed several ground-rack (beveling) laser cutting machines specifically designed to cut over-sized (30000*4000mm), ultra-thick (90mm), and super-heavy (47000kg) metal plates. This not only enables the processing of metal materials in complex shapes and at high precision but also enhances cutting efficiency and quality.
Mass Production at High Efficiency
For engineering machinery, the precision requirements are not high, but due to the large size of workpieces and complex processes, working efficiency is generally low, making mass production difficult. At DN LASER, although there may be slight slag on bottom of workpieces after cutting, bending and welding, it can be completely covered by using subsequent welding, sandblasting, and painting. Therefore, with DN LASER’s automated laser machines, engineering machinery can be completed in batch.
Provide One-stop Solutions
From cutting, bending, welding, cleaning to automation, DN LASER offers customer lifetime value. In the engineering machinery industry, the required workpieces can be processed from raw materials to finished products in a one-stop manner, streamlining work procedures and improving work efficiency, thus alleviating customers’ concerns.
Reduce Material Waste
DN´S leverages the advantages of low heat impact, narrow cutting seams and non-contact operation during laser processing to effectively reduce material waste and environmental pollution, which aligns with the global trend of sustainable development.
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