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Capability 03 — Fabrication

Stainless Fabrication

The structural backbone of every project — SS304 and SS316 cut, formed, welded and assembled to architectural tolerance. Laser and CNC cutting, press-brake forming and clean, back-purged stainless welding.

SS304 / SS316 gradesLaser & CNC cuttingTIG / MIG welding±0.5 mm first-article

Every flawless finish starts with flawless fabrication — precise cuts, true folds and clean welds are what make the surface worth coating.

We fabricate in SS304 and SS316 stainless steel — laser- and CNC-cut, press-brake formed, and TIG/MIG welded to architectural tolerance.

Stainless is unforgiving: it shows heat, contamination and every imprecision. So we treat fabrication as a discipline — matching the right grade to the environment, controlling heat input, and keeping stainless tooling entirely separate from mild steel to avoid contamination.

What we do

Core processes.

Four disciplines, sequenced and inspected, take raw sheet to a finished assembly ready for surface work.

01

Laser & CNC cutting

Programmed from approved DXF with efficient nesting; the first piece is inspected to ±0.5 mm before the batch runs.

02

Press-brake forming

Calibrated correction angles and first-piece checks produce true, repeatable folds — logged for traceability.

03

TIG / MIG welding

Back-purged welding for SS304/316, weld dressing and heat-tint removal for clean, corrosion-safe joints.

04

Assembly & fit-up

Components are fit-up checked against the drawings before final welding, so geometry is right first time.

Why it matters

The difference, in detail.

01

Right grade, right place

SS304 for general interiors; SS316 for coastal, humid and high-corrosion environments — specified deliberately.

02

Architectural precision

First-article inspection to ±0.5 mm keeps panels, profiles and assemblies true to the drawing.

03

Clean, durable welds

Back-purging and heat-tint removal protect the steel's corrosion resistance and the final finish.

04

No contamination

Stainless tooling is kept entirely separate from mild steel — no iron transfer, no rust spots later.

05

Coating-ready

Fabrication is completed in full before finishing, so nothing compromises the PVD or plated surface.

06

Built to scale

From single feature pieces to repeatable production runs of cladding, screens and trims.

How we control it

Precision is a process, not a person.

Repeatable accuracy comes from inspection points and logs at every stage — not from hoping the operator got it right.

01

First-article inspection

The first laser piece is checked to ±0.5 mm, burr-free, before the full batch is cut.

02

Press-brake calibration

Correction angles are set and the first fold verified from the outside; deviations are logged.

03

Weld & forming check

Bend angles, weld continuity and penetration are inspected; heat tint is removed and re-checked.

04

Hold points 01 & 02

Post-cutting and post-welding are two of our four mandatory QC hold points with stop-authority.

Good to know

Specification notes.

MaterialsStainless steel SS304 and SS316 (other metals on request).
CuttingFibre laser and CNC — programmed from approved DXF with nesting.
FormingPress-brake bending with calibrated correction angles; press forming for 3D shapes.
JoiningTIG and MIG welding with back-purging for stainless; brazing for thin or dissimilar parts.
ToleranceFirst-article inspection to ±0.5 mm; dimensional acceptance ±0.5 mm.
NoteMinimum laser hole diameter is not less than the material thickness.

Where it's used

Typical applications.

Cladding substructure

Precision frames and carriers behind feature cladding.

Railings & balustrades

Stainless handrails, posts and infill to architectural tolerance.

Screens & mashrabiya

Cut and formed decorative screens and partitions.

Furniture frames

Structural stainless bases for bespoke metal furniture.

Signage bases

Fabricated bodies and sub-frames for architectural signage.

Custom assemblies

One-off feature pieces and repeatable production runs.

Start a project

Build it right from the cut.

Share your drawings and grade requirements — we'll advise on SS304 vs SS316, fabrication approach and tolerance, and prepare a tailored quotation.

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Al Safa, Jeddah · Saudi Arabia
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