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Changes and New Techniques in the Processing and Manufacturing Industry


Why Perspex Signs Make a Great Investment for Retail Businesses

Signage is crucial for retail businesses as they perform various functionalities such as advertising your product, attracting customers as well as for directional applications. Thus, most business owners will pay particular attention to the text and imagery portrayed on their signs to ensure that they are communicating the correct information. However, the materials used to manufacture your signage is just as essential as what is being depicted on the sign. Your choice of material will have a direct impact on the readability of your signage, the durability as well as the professionalism. Read More 

How Should You Fabricate Your Aluminium Product?

Aluminium is one of the most versatile metals. It is used for everything from the aerospace, rail, and automotive industries to medical applications, and even artworks. Aluminium is an extremely lightweight metal, which is why it is favoured by aircraft manufacturers, it is also impervious to rust and 100% recyclable, which has made aluminium the metal of choice for manufacturing drink containers. Despite these advantages, fabricating aluminium can still be a challenging process and requires careful thought to achieve the best results. Read More 

Fabricating Techniques Used With Steel

Construction projects that involve steel fabrications use a number of differing techniques for forming and piecing sections of metalwork together. Some are used for decorative purposes while others are designed to create greater rigidity and strength. The common steel fabrication methods in use today are outlined below in greater detail. Cutting Sawing is now considered to be an outdated way of cutting steel to size. Although many steel fabricators still use saws, processes that involve the use of plasma torches and water jets are now commonplace. Read More 

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Changes and New Techniques in the Processing and Manufacturing Industry

My name is Lucy. Welcome to my blog. Years ago, I worked in the processing and manufacturing industry, and now, as an owner of a small textiles company, I still work closely with my suppliers who are part of those industries. As a result, I enjoy staying up-to-date with changes and new techniques in these industries, and I want to share that information with others here. When I'm not busy running my business or working on a creative project like this, I like to knit, spend time with my kids, go to museums and attend wine tastings. The last might just be my favourite. Explore these posts -- I hope you enjoy them.

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