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Metal Fabrication – A Short History

Metal fabrication is the process of creating new metal products from raw metals. Parts can be expertly fashioned using a variety of metal fabrication tools and machinery.<br>

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Metal Fabrication – A Short History

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  1. METAL FABRICATION – A SHORT HISTORY Metal fabrication is the process of creating new metal products from raw metals. Parts can be expertly fashioned using a variety of metal fabrication tools and machinery. Metal fabrication in Perth is by no means something new. For many thousands of years metal has played a crucial role in human civilisation. Originally, various metals were prized for their beauty and rarity. Consequently, metals were used for decoration by many societies. Over time, people learned more about these substances. They found ways to mine and refine ores. This is how metals became the foundation for the exciting, healthy global economy we have today! Us humans have been working with metal for many years. For example, there have been pieces of copper jewellery dating from as long ago as 8,700 BC that have been found in the Middle East. These adornments showed evidence of metal-manipulation processes. Also, copper was heated and hammered in America as long ago as 5,000 BC.  From relying on metals to enable us to craft survival tools to using metals to create armour swords and weapons of war – metal had so many historical uses. It was in the 14th and 15th centuries that the development and the utilisation of different metals really began to develop. Tin, copper, iron and lead were construction industry fundamentals. Fast forward to the 17th century when metal rolling wheels were used to create uniform, thin sheets. This was a massive breakthrough in terms of metal fabrication because no heavy manpower and/or hammers were needed. Generally speaking, rolling mills had two heavy cylinders that pressed hot metal to form sheets of specified thicknesses. Continue Reading

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