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Metal Fabrication Technology: The Types And Their Uses

Metal fabrication technology consists of multiple techniques that shape the materials and/or connect them to create a single part. These processes, which take place at a dedicated facility, use forming, cutting, or joining (welding) to fabricate custom structures instead of assembling a group of ready-made parts. 

Below is a list of metal fabrication technologies commonly used to create parts for a wide range of industries.

Bending 

This manufacturing process uses ductile materials like sheet metals. To shape it into an angle, a press brake forces the metal between an upper punch and lower die, which work together to exert a bending force.

Rolling 

With rolling, the metal is passed through rolls to evenly reduce its thickness. It is used to create cones, cylinders, and curved parts. The rolls are ground so that the center of the metal is thicker than the edging, offsetting possible deflection.

Welding 

Welding is a metal fabrication technology that uses heat-generated fusion to connect metal materials. Popular methods include:

Machining 

Machining is an umbrella term that covers different processes in which computer-controlled tools (otherwise known as Computer Numerical Control, or CNC, technology) cut and shape raw materials. Common machining operations include

  • Drilling: Using a drill bit to create holes in a metal piece.
  • Countersinking: Sinking screw heads into the metal surface instead of letting them protrude.
  • Laser cutting: High-accuracy cutting of metal, plasma, and other materials.
  • Tapping: Adds internal threading so that fasteners can connect parts more effectively.
  • Milling: Uses a rotating cutter to remove metal chips.
  • Boring: Creates circular holes in a workpiece.

Not all fabrication shops offer all of these services at a single location, making it necessary for customers to locate multiple providers. VeriForm is an exception: at our 26,000-square-foot facility in Cambridge, Ontario, we fabricate custom orders for sectors that include machine building, mining, and forestry. We use the ISO 9000-2015 quality system, so when you work with us, you are guaranteed results that meet the highest quality standards. We’re ready to serve your metal fabrication needs, so contact us today!

Fusion 360 Plasma Cutting

While hand-held plasma torches can do an effective job when you’re cutting smaller shapes from steel plates, most metal fabrication jobs call for an accuracy and edge quality that a manual approach can’t achieve, making computer numerical control (CNC) plasma cutting the best solution.

Fusion 360 is a product development and design software with CAD and CAM integration that produces high-quality finished parts. It can work with any 2D profile to create and send a G-code to a plasma cutting table, so the torch can move in the desired toolpath. 

How Does Fusion 360 Plasma Cutting Work?

The process consists of two tools: the plasma cutter and the computer. The cutting tool receives direction from the computer, which is equipped with the Fusion 360 software. The operator can create detailed and precise templates of the part that needs to be cut before using the program to relay all necessary information to the cutter.

Plasma cutting itself takes a different approach: instead of using mechanical tools like drill bits and saw blades, it uses a focused stream of electricity delivered through ionized gas (plasma) to cut the metal. The plasma’s high velocity also removes any molten metal from the cutting area, resulting in a smooth completion.

Unlike oxy-fuel cutting, plasma cutters can work with non-ferrous materials that are impervious to oxidation, such as stainless steel and aluminum. The cutter uses an electrical impulse to melt the metal, enabling it to cut through any material that can conduct electrical impulses.

Fusion 360 plasma cutting supports a degree of accuracy that would be challenging for a human operator to achieve. In addition, the same specifications can be used to create multiple parts in a fraction of the time it would take to complete a manual job. Faster production cycles, limited opportunity for error, and superior results have made Fusion 360 a mainstay in several industries, from fabrication to manufacturing and heavy industry. At VeriForm, we use the latest metal fabrication technology, including Fusion 360 plasma cutting, to accurately cut a wide range of materials at varying thicknesses. With over 20 years of experience, we have the knowledge and expertise to deliver the results you need. For more information, please contact us.

COVID-19 Virus VeriForm/Caliber Company Statement

Dear Valued Customers & Vendors,

As we, at VeriForm Inc. and Caliber Tech Corp., are monitoring the ever-changing climate of the pandemic, including communications following Government guidelines, we would like to inform you of our efforts to manage and combat the Covid-19 virus situation. Effective as of March 9th, 2020, VeriForm Inc. and Caliber Tech Corp. put into place the following preventative measures in our facility.

Firstly, any employee who chooses to travel via a commercial airline or cruise ship is required to remain at home for 14 days upon their return. Furthermore, any employees showing signs of illness will not be allowed to return to work until medical clearance is obtained. We have trained our staff on understanding the 3 key symptoms of difficulty breathing, coughing and fever to ensure staff quarantine themselves should any staff experience Covid-19 symptoms. Social distancing, staggered lunchroom breaks, sanitizing work areas and other procedures are in full effect to help us minimize any chance of transmitting or being infected with the virus.

Secondly, we are working closely with our employees and drivers to ensure frequent hand washing and proper hygienic measures are followed. Sanitation of all high-touch surfaces in our office, workshop and break room are being carried out throughout the day including machinery, instruments, appliances, tools etc.

Thirdly, we have temporarily suspended any unnecessary face to face visits/meetings with customers and vendors.

We are doing everything we can to protect our workforce and minimize any disruptions to our manufacturing process. Thus far, both our plant and our raw material supply chain remain unaffected and, at this time, our lead times remain relatively stable.

The health and safety of our team, families, customers, and communities continue to be our highest priority moving forward, and we will do everything we can to respond to the current events while continuing to maintain exceptional service.

Thanks,
Paul Rak
VeriForm Inc.

Everything You Need To Know About CNC Lathe Machines

What is a CNC Lathe Machine? 

“CNC” stands for “Computer Numerical Control,” which occurs when a computer converts a design, produced by CAD software, into numbers. The numbers are viewed as coordinates, providing the computer with the ability to control the cutting and shaping of the material. This precise technology is incorporated into various machines including CNC lathe Machines. 

A lathe is a machine that rotates a workpiece on a spindle to cut away excess material and produce a symmetrical object. A CNC lathe machine operates with CNC systems, allowing a machinist to program the machine to make difficult cuts on tough materials in order efficiently to produce high-quality pieces.

What Is It Used For?

A CNC lathe is typically used to produce round shapes which have both an inside diameter (ID) and outside diameter (OD). A wide assortment of materials could be machined with this tool depending on their individual applications within their respective industries. Some of the most common fields that CNC lathes are used in include oil & gas, aerospace, automotive, medical, mining and ship construction. Typical parts that are made include shift knobs, pulleys, hubs, bushings, shafts and flywheels. 

Modern day CNC lathes have tools within them that can work in multiple axis’. They may include both an x and y axis along with a second turret and/or a spindle which allows for a wider variety of milling, drilling and tapping applications. This translates to a more effective production process because it eliminates the need to transfer the part to a different machine for a second process. 

What Are the Benefits of Using a CNC Lathe Machine?

These modern machines offer a much simpler way of setting and operating the machine in comparison to its traditional counterpart. CNC lathe machines have: 

  • Highly powerful axis drives
  • Feedback control to monitor and adjust the tool position for optimal accuracy
  • Increased precision
  • Higher operating speeds. 
  • The ability to replicate and repeat a cut/shape

Once the machine has been properly set it can continuously function for long periods of time under the occasional supervision of an operator. 

VeriForm is equipped with numerous CNC lathe machines and we can produce a wide variety of shapes, cuts, pieces and parts. Our equipment is innovative and our trained and experienced operators pride themselves on their high-quality, precise and consistent work. Contact VeriForm today to learn more about how we can help you.

Less Carbon Offsets Certificate

On February 18th, 2020, VeriForm was recognized with the Less Carbon Offsets Certificate for requiring and retiring a combined total of 72.60 tonnes of CO2e to offset general emissions.

VeriForm has reduced its Greenhouse Gas Emissions from 2006 levels of 262 tonnes to less than 70 tonnes in 2019.  This improvement was made despite more than doubling our building size by 128% from 11,400 square feet to 26,000 square feet.  And our productivity has more than tripled to the point that we now produce more than 300% greater sales per kilowatt-hour today than in 2006-2008.   VeriForm has also increased the workforce size by nearly 40% and increased wages through this period above the cost of living while providing more specialized services to higher-end accounts.  It goes to show that sustainability improves the bottom line and protects this planet that we live in and work on,  and, it makes working at VeriForm more fun.  Our new slogan might need to change to “See the good in our metal fabricating.”

CNC Bending Machine Operators

The act of metal bending is a diverse and complex fabricating process. It is crucial that the machines are operated correctly, techniques are applied flawlessly, and artistic touch is incorporated. CNC bending machine operators are responsible for the three items listed above in order to navigate the complex technical machinery and successfully bend metal according to work orders and templates. The majority of CNC bending machine operators have completed training in the steel or metal industry and can effectively read engineered drawings and designs.

Some of the responsibilities of a CNC bending machine operator include: 

  • Machine setup
  • Clamping and aligning workpieces
  • Quality control
  • Conducting service and maintenance on the machines.

An endless variety of finished pieces are fabricated by metal bending including everything from handheld parts to pieces more than 20 feet in length. Both standardized and custom tools are used during the fabrication process and therefore, a CNC bending machine operator must be familiar and highly trained on both with a keen eye for detail.  

There are numerous institutions that offer metal fabricating-related training, and many have a specialized focus on CNC metal bending. Courses can be adapted and performed on your in-house machines, conferences can be attended, and many institutions offer open houses for attendees to learn about becoming a CNC bending machine operator. 

At VeriForm we offer a diverse and complex assortment of metal bending services. We have over $1 million dollars in tools and machines in order to accommodate all of our clients’ requests. We also are proud to have a team composed of highly skilled and qualified CNC bending machine operators. Our team is what makes our company great and we strongly believe that investing in their education and growth results in improved product quality and overall customer satisfaction. Whether you are a client that requires our service, or an individual looking to start or expand on a new career path, please feel encouraged to contact VeriForm today.

VeriForm Welcomes 2020 With Excitement & Optimism

On behalf of the entire team at VeriForm, we would like to welcome you to 2020! We hope that everyone had a wonderful holiday season spent with friends and family to close out the decade. 2019 was a year great filled with growth, development and success. However, all of our accomplishments would not have been possible without our loyal customers and community, and therefore we would like to extend a sincere thank you to everyone who has and continues to support us.

Many positive experiences and milestones took place for VeriForm in 2019. A few of our favourite moments include but are not limited to the following:

  1. Celebrating 23 years in business as leaders in the metal fabrication industry.
  2. Showcasing VeriForms energy-saving initiatives to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Catherine Mckenna, and MPs Marwan Tabbara, Raj Saini and Bryan May.
  3. Continuing VeriForm’s involvement with community events and organizations such as Mayor’s Souper Sampler (Meals on Wheels and More Programs) and Taco Fest. Our support helped provide the
    community with the recognition needed to continue to meet the growing demand in the Waterloo Region for practical services that help seniors and adults living with disabilities.

Veriform has manufactured custom parts for mining, forestry and machine building sectors. No matter the client requirements – precision plasma cutting, bending, rolling, welding – VeriForm’s CNC machining is innovative, modern, and always up to the task.

VeriForm is excited to keep pursuing our journey of continuous improvement and we can’t wait to see what this new year brings. As always, we will continue to incorporate our company’s three core values of community, sustainability and education in all of our undertakings. For the coming year we are focused on maintaining our commitment to contributing a positive impact on the environment and within our local community. We are also dedicated to remain leaders in metal fabricating and will continue to offer top notch customer service, quality products and honest business practices.

VeriForm would like to wish everyone a healthy and prosperous 2020 filled with growth in both your personal and professional endeavours.

Giving Back To Our Community This Holiday

The Holidays are filled with love, joy and giving. VeriForm welcomes you to this Yuletide season by encouraging you to reflect upon your community contributions. 

For the past six years, VeriForm has been in an active partnership with Community Support Connections – Meals on Wheels and More, a local charitable organization that provides a range of services helping people live at home with independence and dignity. From personal visits and security calls to home maintenance and snow removal, CSC provides a variety of services to lessen feelings of loneliness, isolation, and dependence while strengthening confidence and independence.

In addition, VeriForm also supports The Suzuki String School of Guelph, a school committed to creating sustainability; as it permits as many children as possible, regardless of socioeconomic situations, to develop confident and well-rounded personalities through music education. The school’s dedication to encouraging self-sustained communities in the Guelph and Wellington region attracted VeriForm’s President, Paul Rak. 

Paul is a pragmatic visionary and distinguished businessman. He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of Western Ontario and went further to study Business Management and Quality at the University of Waterloo. Paul remains a frequent speaker on topics pertaining to the sustainability of businesses and the various benefits of going green. Paul’s passion for music and charity lead him to The Suzuki String School of Guelph, where he serves as the Chair of the institute’s fundraising committee. 

VeriForm remains a distinguished sponsor of Community Support Connections as well as The Suzuki String School of Guelph and consistently donates to each organization. It’s a company devoted to creating synergy and sustainability in the community. 

VeriForm strives to give back as much as possible while encouraging others to do so as well, especially during the holiday season.

VeriForm's Success With Sustainability

VeriForm’s success in reducing its carbon footprint has not gone unnoticed, with a recent feature in Environment and Climate Change Canada.

Since 2006, VeriForm has been committed to greater sustainability in manufacturing. This drive has been successful, as VeriForm has reduced its emissions by 77.1% – this means a drop from 262 tonnes of greenhouse gases (GHG) yearly to only 60 tonnes per year.

Reducing the negative impact on the environment has allowed VeriForm to also direct greater efforts towards growing the business and raising profits. The plant is now 128% larger, going from 11,800 sq. ft to 26,000 sq. ft. The sales per unit of energy has more than tripled from $6.12/kWh to $19.55/kWh. All of this has allowed VeriForm to hire 30% more staff, improving production levels and more than doubling profits.

The greatest factor in VeriForm’s success story is the sheer number of energy reduction and process improvement projects implemented over the course of the past thirteen years. The count is now over 100 projects, with the first 37 projects resulting in a fantastic payback period over 6 months. Some examples of these projects include:

  • Replacing paper towels with super hand dryers
  • Printing multiple pages per sheet
  • Replacing current lights with more energy-efficient lights 
  • Installing tamper-resistant programmable plant thermostats
  • Wire heating disconnects on doors to turn off the heat when doors open
  • Halting purchases of plastic cutlery and dishes
  • Installing motion-activated lights 
  • Improving and adding insulation in walls around windows
  • Consolidating garbage bins, improving access to recycling and using permanent bags rather than plastic

The success of these projects has resulted not only in a reduction in carbon emissions and waste but also in hundreds of thousands of dollars in savings for the company. It is no surprise that VeriForm’s sustainability efforts are being acknowledged on a national level. VeriForm has always been committed to excellence and improving the company by passing on the savings to the customer – here’s to many more years of successful sustainability!

Community Support Connections

Being active in the community is highly important to VeriForm as the community is what builds strength and prosperity for our neighbourhoods. To be a part of the community means constantly being present and offering a helping hand where needed. 

VeriForm has been a proud sponsor of the Community Support Connections event called Mayor’s Souper Sampler (Meals on Wheels and More Programs) for the last 6 years. The event is held at Cambridge City Hall proudly raising nearly $7,500 in support.

Similar to that event, VeriForm sponsors the Meals on Wheels Tacofest event every summer donating about $1,780 to the event. The support VeriFom provides to these events provides the community with the recognition and support it needs while the success of the event ensures that the community can continue to meet the growing demand in the Waterloo Region for practical services that help seniors and adults living with disabilities in the homes they love.

Of course, the success of these events could not be made possible without sponsors and the pull of the community itself.  VeriForm feels strongly in their support and confidence in our communities and strives to give back as much as possible and encourages others to do the same.

To learn how you can contribute to the Community Support Connections group visit https://communitysupportconnections.org/

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