SS & M.S Fabrication

Fabrication encompasses the construction of products by assembling various components through one or more processes. MS and SS Fabrication, or Mild Steel and Stainless Steel Fabrication, involve shaping metals by cutting, bending, and assembling parts to create structures or products. This process transforms raw steel into specific items.

SS Fabrication Work involves shaping stainless steel materials to desired structures or products through cutting, bending, welding, and assembly. It's utilized in various industries like construction, manufacturing, engineering, and interior design due to stainless steel's durability, corrosion resistance, and aesthetic qualities.

In SS Fabrication Work, stainless steel materials are fabricated and shaped into desired structures or products using processes like cutting, bending, welding, and assembly. This work finds applications across industries such as construction, manufacturing, engineering, and interior design, where it's used to create machinery parts, equipment, architectural elements, and custom-made products.

 

In SS Fabrication Work, stainless steel materials are fabricated and shaped into desired structures or products using processes like cutting, bending, welding, and assembly. This work finds applications across industries such as construction, manufacturing, engineering, and interior design, where it's used to create machinery parts, equipment, architectural elements, and custom-made products.

Features

  • Durability: Both SS and M.S fabrication result in durable structures or products.
  • Strength: Both SS and M.S fabrication can produce strong structures, but stainless steel generally offers higher strength compared to mild steel, especially in thinner gauges.
  • Cost: Mild steel fabrication is typically more cost-effective than stainless steel fabrication, making it a preferred choice for projects with budget constraints.
  • Weldability: Mild steel is generally easier to weld than stainless steel, offering greater flexibility in fabrication processes