Prefabricated products can often present a less expensive option, but custom work often allows for a much longer lifespan. This is due to the fact that the design is specific for your intended purposes and can withstand much more regular applications. When dealing with stock sheet metal or other products, they’ll have been produced to a generalized standard. In a customized metal form, the sheet metal will be made of an alloy that is specifically resistant to the chemicals, temperatures, and forces involved in your process.
In short, while customized products can sometimes be slightly more expensive, they tend to pay for themselves because of their increased lifespan and less frequent need for replacement.
Metal fabrication specialists can create products that work with the hardware you’re using. Compatibility isn’t always a given. Prefabricated options might be unable to fit. You’ll be able to cater to varied customer needs using a versatile service fitted to your specifications.
It’s not uncommon to use stock sheet metal forms for certain standardized parts, such as housings for computer hard disk drives. However, many manufacturers require more specialized designs for their own production processes.
Customizing a sheet metal form’s shape and size allows it to be compatible with a range of specific hardware—ones that a pre-existing design not made for a particular machine might not fit optimally.
Custom sheet metal products can certainly solve many problems, but you want to make sure they’re not going to cause any more problems by breaking easily. Sheet metal is known to be extremely durable and very strong, despite being lightweight, meaning the products you order will work as hard as they look good.
Sheet metal products are also known to be highly resistant to a variety of conditions, including rain and sun. This means they can easily be used in outdoor applications with no problem.
Nobody wants to get rid of a reliable piece of equipment just because the old parts are not longer available or in production. If you run into a malfunction after decades of use, you could find yourself stuck with no choice but to replace your machinery. On the other hand, a custom metalwork specialist can reverse-engineer the parts that are no longer in production. Instead of struggling to hunt down what you need, have it fabricated to suit your needs.
These are just a few of the benefits of using custom sheet metal fabrications in your processes versus using stock or standardized ones that can more than offset the extra cost involved.It's crucial to do your research when choosing a metal fabrication, as not all companies are capable of completing the same quality of work. CAMM Metals has years of experience, honing our skills across the board to deliver a quality product and measurable bottom line value to our customers.