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Category: Fabrication & Erection
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Fabrication & Erection

Fabrication and erection in mechanical engineering involve the manufacturing, assembly, and installation of metal structures, machinery, and industrial components. Fabrication includes cutting, bending, and welding raw materials like steel, aluminum, and alloys to create structural frameworks, pipelines, and heavy equipment. Precision techniques such as CNC machining, laser cutting, and robotic welding enhance accuracy and efficiency. Erection focuses on the safe installation of fabricated components, including bridges, towers, industrial plants, and heavy machinery, ensuring stability and alignment. Advanced lifting technologies like cranes, hydraulic jacks, and modular construction methods improve safety and speed. Structural integrity testing, including non-destructive testing (NDT) and load assessments, ensures durability and compliance with engineering standards. Protective coatings, such as galvanization and anti-corrosion treatments, extend the lifespan of metal structures. Automation and digital monitoring enhance quality control and minimize errors. Fabrication and erection are critical in industrial, commercial, and infrastructure projects, supporting efficient and long-lasting mechanical systems.