Metal Fabrication / Welding
Welding And Fabrication
Welding and fabrication support for frames, supports, guards, brackets, assemblies, and metal structures that need practical production coordination.
Frames, support structures, guards, welded brackets, equipment parts, and mixed plastic-metal assemblies.
Process Detail
A practical route from drawing review to production.
This page is written for OEM buyers who need to understand whether the process fits their part before sending a quote request. Jizon can review the drawing, material, assembly relationship, finish requirement, quantity, and packing expectation together.
Products And Applications
Products Made With This Process
These lists help buyers match the process to real finished parts, product categories, and application fields before sending drawings or samples.
Typical Finished Parts
- Welded metal frames
- Support structures and stands
- Fabricated guards and covers
- Welded brackets and assemblies
- Equipment base frames
- Mixed plastic-metal assemblies
Application Fields
- Industrial equipment manufacturing
- Material handling and storage equipment
- Machinery frames and guards
- Refrigeration and appliance support parts
- Custom factory equipment components
- OEM assembly-ready projects
What We Check
Key Review Points
Structure Review
Check connection points, welded areas, load direction, assembly method, and finish requirements.
Part Preparation
Cutting, bending, stamping, and fixture needs can be reviewed before welding.
Final Integration
Useful when metal parts need to be assembled with plastic parts, fasteners, packing, or inspection requirements.
Specifications
How Buyers Should Read This Process
The details below are not a fixed limit. They help buyers quickly decide whether to send the part for review.
- MaterialsCarbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and project-specific metal materials.
- Typical PartsFrames, supports, guards, brackets, welded structures, and equipment components.
- Related WorkLaser cutting, bending, stamping, surface finish, assembly, inspection, and packing.
- Best FitMetal assemblies that need more than one fabrication step.
Workflow
From Process Check To Sample
- 01
Send Basic Part Information
Share drawing, photo, sample, material, dimensions, tolerance points, quantity, and use environment.
- 02
Review Manufacturing Route
Confirm the best process, related secondary operations, assembly risks, and likely production route.
- 03
Confirm Sample And Packing
Prepare sample direction, inspection focus, packing method, and export-ready handoff details.
Start A Process Review
Send the drawing, sample, or part photo.
We will review whether this process fits your part and whether related metal or plastic operations need to be included.
- Drawing, 3D file, sample photo, or current part reference
- Material, thickness, finish, and important tolerance points
- Quantity, packing, assembly relationship, and delivery expectation
