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Supporting The Rotary Club of Hamilton & Giving Back To The Community

December 2, 2021

VeriForm has always been committed to three core values: the community, sustainability, and education. This year, VeriForm has decided to give back to the community. We’re excited to announce that during this holiday season, VeriForm has now become one of the sponsors for the Rotary Club of Hamilton. Every year, the Rotary Club of Hamilton hosts a Children’s Christmas lunch. This lunch will feed and put smiles on the faces of over 500 children!

On December 16, 2021, the Rotary Club of Hamilton will be hosting its signature event at the Cathy Wever Elementary School. This event is to promote engagement within its community. The Cathy Wever School has focused on the education of many inner-city kids of Hamilton including refugee children that comes to the city.

This festive day will provide plenty of exciting entertainment, fun and a good old fashion turkey dinner for the children. There will be a warm meal and gifts along with a book for every child. All thanks to the generous sponsors and volunteers who have dedicated their time and efforts to this cause. However, this event wouldn’t be possible without the help of the community.

How Can You Help?

The holidays are all about sharing love and giving back. If you’re also interested in this cause, there are plenty of ways you can help. The Rotary Club of Hamilton is currently accepting donations and every little bit counts!

Did you know that $20 could allow you to reach the Virtual Stockings level? A virtual stocking will help feed 3 children and provide them with a Christmas goodie bag to take home. There are various levels you can reach depending on the amount you wish to donate such as:

  • Elf Sponsorship Level – $250
  • Snowman Sponsorship Level – $500
  • Reindeer Sponsorship Level – $1000
  • Santa Sponsorship Level – $2500

Each level will provide even more wonderful surprises for the children along with the equipment and PPE to make this event successful. If you’re looking for more information or if you’d wish to provide some support by donating please visit this link: https://rotaryclubhamilton.ca/ 

Strengthen Your Community with VeriForm

Ultimately, children are our future. There’s no better way to give back to the community than by investing in our future and the Children’s Christmas Lunch is a great place to start. VeriForm is always happy to support local causes and has contributed in the past. To read more about what we have done for our community click here.

As always, VeriForm is one of the leading metal fabrication companies in North America. When it comes to metal fabrication, you’ll always want to support a business that not only delivers quality results but also a business that strengthens the community. With their state-of-the-art technology and a capable team of experts, getting the job done right the first time will never be an issue. For all your metal fabrication needs, contact VeriForm today.

Sheet Metal – The Basic Guide

November 26, 2021

Sheet metal is essentially any type of metal that’s been forged into flat pieces of various thicknesses. It can be cut into different sizes and shapes and is used to create and complete a variety of metal fabrication projects. Today, it is among the most adaptable building materials. It is used everywhere from machinery and vehicles to house furniture and facades. Read on to learn more about the different types of sheet metal and how you can choose the most suitable option for your next project.

The Importance of Sheet Metal & The Different Uses

Sheet metal provides you with many advantages compared to other fabrication materials. Besides its use in construction, you can use it for DIY or home improvement projects as well. However, different metals have different properties and characteristics along with different melting points. So, selecting the right material is important to ensure your project succeeds.

People use sheet metal because of its remarkable characteristics. For instance, it is very affordable and easy to use. Also, it is flexible which gives you more options when it comes to certain processes like bending. The options surface when creating complex and simple designs. 

You can purchase specific sizes and shapes which does result in relatively low waste. In addition, the technological advances in modern fabrication make the designing process much easier than it used to be. A good example is the use of computer-aided design (CAD) programs which allows you to create the design on the same material you wish to fabricate. 

Different Types of Sheet Metal

Sheet metal is made from different types of metals for different applications. As it was mentioned before, different metals have different properties which could drastically affect your needs. If you choose a metal with a high melting point like copper, you know you won’t have to worry about it melting when there’s heat involved during processes like welding. The same can’t be said for metals with low melting points.

Will your metal structure be subjected to external environmental factors? Will it rust or corrode over time? Consider these factors when you’re choosing the type of sheet metal you’ll need. Here is a look at the three common types. 

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is a popular metal to use because of its anti-corrosive properties. It contains at least 10.5% chromium which makes it resist corrosion. Besides, stainless steel is durable, easy to fabricate, and delivers a sleek appearance. 

Among the various stainless steel grades, 304 is most often used for homes. Grade 316 is used in marine applications and is obviously more expensive than grade 304. The most common uses for stainless steel are during construction, transportation and foodservice applications.

Aluminum

Aluminum can also resist corrosion when it interacts with various non-acidic liquids. Also, it is a very light metal; making it the preferred choice for making cans, aluminum foil, window frames, kitchen utensils, and beer kegs. What’s more, aluminum is easy to recycle. 

Grade 5052 is one of the stronger aluminum alloys that are corrosion-resistant, weldable, and formable. Another aluminum grade is grade 6061, a solid structural alloy often used in high-strength parts such as marine and truck frames or extrusions. 

Carbon Steel

Often known as industrial steel, this steel alloy combines iron and carbon. The commonly used form of carbon steel is low-carbon steel. It contains less than 0.25wt% of carbon content. Compared to high-carbon steel and medium-carbon steel, low-carbon steel is relatively soft. Which means it’s easily malleable. However, it is more ductile which makes it perfect for low-cost welding and machining. 

Although these three tend to be the most common types of metal, there are other types as well depending on the application. Other types of metal include:

  • Brass
  • Copper
  • Tin
  • Nickle
  • Titanium

Metal Fabrication Services That Requires Sheet Metal

Practically all metal fabrication processes require the use of sheet metal. However, certain services seem to use it more than other processes. Here are metal fabrication services that require the use of sheet metal the most.

  • Welding 
  • Bending
  • Spinning
  • Shearing
  • Stretching 
  • Flanging 
  • Punching 

Metal Fabrication Services — VeriForm

If you need professional help fabricating metal parts, then check out VeriForm today. VeriForm is a Net-Zero North American metal fabrication company that offers many services. Their team of experts and engineers has been completing metal fabrications for over the past two decades. They have state-of-the-art tools and equipment that allow them to professionally perform many capabilities on a variety of materials. Their highly-skilled fabrication team makes sure your parts are done right the first time. Regardless of how complex your parts are, the high-precision equipment ensures your parts are flawless. Do not hesitate to contact VeriForm for aluminum fabrication, carbon steel fabrication, stainless steel fabrication needs and more.

The Benefits Of Laser Cutting

November 4, 2021

Laser cutting is essentially a fabrication process that requires a focused and narrow laser beam to create specific cuts and etches of custom designs, and patterns. The laser includes a very high-intensity light, of a certain wavelength or colour. The high-power laser is then directed through optics such as a specialized lens or a curved mirror and computer numerical control to navigate the beam or material.  This thermal-based fabrication process is the most optimal for materials such as wood, metal, glass, and more. As we continue this discussion, we will be guiding you through the benefits of laser cutting and how this process impacts the metal fabrication industry.

Laser Cutting Versus Traditional Cutting

When it comes to laser cutting, there are always misconceptions about the process being too dangerous. However, we will elaborate more on this misconception as we continue to discuss the benefits of laser cutting. For that particular reason, machine operators have opted for other methods of cutting. Besides laser cutting, there are other traditional cutting methods such as:

Keep In Mind…

Depending on the laser cutter, you’ll want to be cautious when it comes to the materials used for your client’s project. Certain laser cutters reach higher temperatures which indefinitely means that they can burn or melt your material. High-temperature lasers should not be used on wood, plastic or metals with a low melting point like brass, aluminum or copper. With that being said, a different method of cutting is called for. Nonetheless, if you’re looking for great versatility, precision, and quality – laser cutting is what you’re looking for.  

Benefits of Laser Cutting

First, we’ll discuss the prior misconception of laser cutting being too dangerous. It’s considered too dangerous because of the powerful beam that could potentially create a fire or cause injuries. Despite the high-temperature laser, laser cutting is one of the safer cutting methods due to numerous reasons.

  1. Less residual fumes are released because they’re enclosed in a chamber, therefore being less detrimental to your health.
  2. The operators aren’t handling any cutting blades making laser cutting much safer than mechanical cutting.
  3. Automation – Laser cutting does not require human intervention due to programming, so the chance of getting injured is obsolete.

Now that we’ve discussed the safety aspect, we’ll continue with other benefits of laser cutting. Laser cutting is one of the most efficient processes. Compared to manual or mechanical methods, laser cutting doesn’t require re-tooling or halting operations to make adjustments – unless there’s something wrong. Once an adequate design is in place, it simply needs to be programmed into computer software and the machine will do the rest. Oftentimes, laser cutters only leave a minimal burr. Depending on the material, it may not even need to be removed hence, greater efficiency. Laser cutters are also known to be precise, versatile, and flexible, creating high-quality pieces in a short amount of time.  

Laser Cutting Services at VeriForm

If you’re looking for premium laser cutting services, then VeriForm is your best bet. At VeriForm, experts have been using CNC laser cutting machinery for at least 20 years. They’ve been providing high accuracy cuts on some of the largest pieces of metal in North America. Their laser cutting offers up to 3/4 inches x 80 inches x 160 inches with an accuracy of +/- 0.005 inches. Even if you don’t have the plans, measurements, specifications or prototypes you need, they have a team of experienced engineers that can assist you in creating the necessary blueprints to complete the task. Besides laser cutting, VeriForm also offers numerous metal fabrication services and capabilities including, bending, rolling, welding and more. Contact VeriForm to get an estimate for your cut today!

CNC Programmer Jobs — How To Obtain One

October 29, 2021
This image showcasing a task included in CNC programmer jobs

Working as a technician within skilled trades offers a promising career path. With so many avenues to choose from, it can be hard to narrow which trade to pursue. One way to decide is to measure the anticipated growth for in-demand roles. That brings us perfectly to the role of a CNC Programmer. According to The Bureau of Labor, CNC Programmer jobs are expected to grow by 16% through 2026. But what exactly is a CNC Programmer? A computer numerically controlled (CNC) Programmer uses computers to control machinery in ways that cut raw materials into functional items or components of larger items.

Benefits To Becoming A CNC Programmer

A CNC Programmer is desirable due to its transferability among industries. Think of it this way – there’s a need for CNC Programmers in industries that require specific, customized parts to assemble large-scale items, all by using machinery. From aerospace to automobiles, and from medical to defence. CNC Programmers guide machines by using computers to get stuff built. It’s the perfect blend of using complex problem solving to produce something tangible. Simply speaking, job opportunities are widely available due to the many industries that require a CNC programmer.

A CNC Programmer’s Educational Requirements

CNC Programmers are becoming increasingly popular, as manufacturing evolves to meet our technological needs. Thus, there are CNC Programmers in both general and highly specialized roles. One other benefit to becoming a CNC programmer is the fact that on average, many CNC Programmers only require a high school diploma. While certain employers might require a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, it is understood that the more you aim to specialize – the likelihood of requiring additional certificates, training, or Associate’s Degrees increases within the area of expertise. The same thing could be said regarding the wage. A CNC programmer can obtain a wage ranging from $15 – $40 per hour depending on your level of expertise, experience and education.

Expected Tasks From CNC Programmer Jobs

CNC Programmers conduct an array of tasks requiring both technical and problem-solving skills. From interpreting project blueprints to designing programs to build specific components. CNC Programmers play a crucial role in product assembly and project completion. Specifically, CNC Programmers will ensure machine functions line up with project designs and drawings. They’ll ensure computer programs can tell machinery to conduct job-specific functions such as cutting materials. They’ll also make recommendations to improve computing and machining processes, resolve issues with machines, and conduct any maintenance issues that arise with either computers or machines.

Getting The Job – Contact VeriForm

According to leading CNC Programming professionals, the best way to secure CNC programmer jobs is to make connections. In other words, network with other CNC Programmers and industry leaders. One reliable suggestion would be to ask “why” related questions. This ensures emerging CNC Programmers are getting a detailed understanding of job-related processes and can put these into transferable contexts.

For interested professionals, one place to start could be by connecting with companies like VeriForm. VeriForm is a Canadian metal fabrication company that uses CNC technology to ensure highly sophisticated designs across a wide array of industries. Whether it’s bending, rolling, or welding metal, VeriForm uses comprehensive computing and machines to build necessary parts and components for their clients. A great career in CNC Programming awaits, visit Veriform today for more information regarding metal fabrication and CNC programming.

VeriForm Joins the Canadian Tooling & Machining Association!

October 21, 2021

We at VeriForm are proud to announce that we are now members of the prestigious Canadian Tooling & Machining Association (CTMA). 

The CTMA, established in 1963, is now home to approximately 160 companies employing over 17,000 people. They have multiple chapters with locations in Windsor, Toronto, and Western Ontario. They remain committed to representing, supporting, and promoting the interests of the Canadian tooling and precision metalworking industries. As a key objective, CTMA is committed to promoting and providing programs devoted to apprenticeship training and skills upgrading in the tooling and machining industries. We are so happy to be a part of the CTMA that is sponsoring the training of two out of our three employees undergoing machining apprenticeships to help our staff develop their machining skills and careers. 

In our 24+ years of operation at VeriForm, we are driven by three core values: Community, Sustainability, and Education. We have grown to become a notable force in the metal fabrication and machining industry. Our services include fabricating various metals, including Aluminium, Carbon Steel, Stainless steel, and others. Thanks to our 177″ and 300″ machining centers, we are capable of high-speed drilling and milling of large and long parts in one setup with less repositioning. With our new 25ft CNC drilling machine, we now offer drilling, milling, tapping and performing other processes on larger parts that our smaller 20ft machine could not handle. We have fabricated various metal parts of different sizes for clients in the mining, forestry, and machine-building sectors of North America. Our Stainless-steel fabrication arm is certified to CSA 47.1 for structural welding of stainless grades ASTM-A-240 and ASME-SA-240, types 304, 309, and 316 stainless by the Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB). Our team of engineering experts is available to design the specifications for the parts you require. 

Additionally, VeriForm offers custom architectural fabrication to produce custom shapes and forms required in the construction of luxury homes and commercial plazas. We also provide metal bending services with a capacity ranging from small sizes up to 20-feet long sizes. Our welding team of experts is CWB CSA W47.1 and W59 certified and can weld any shape required for your projects. VeriForm provides metal, sheet metal, and structural rolling services. We have the facilities for rolling metal up to 10 feet in width. We are committed to developing innovative ways to meet our clients’ needs better and quicker. We are well equipped and have machines and equipment for various tasks, including seven cranes, including five and ten-tonne bridge cranes, 6,000lbs and 8,000lbs forklifts, numerous one and two-tonne jib cranes, and five and 10-tonne bundle lifters. We are committed to a net-zero emission goal and operate an eco-friendly, sustainable company. 

To learn about how we can help you on your next great project, contact us today!

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