Steel Fabrication

Press Dynamik

Press Dynamik specializes in the design, detailing, manufacture of all structural steel work. Founded in 1997, the company’s commitment to delivering customized steel work solutions that meet industry standards and exceed client expectations, has remained steadfast throughout the 22 years of its existence.

A skilled project team at Press Dynamik marries comprehensive industry knowledge with modern technology to produce the most innovative and professional concept for each project.

Our goal is to supply quality products, service and support to our customers at competitive rates. We began as a small company and remain so today, but growing from strength to strength each day. Unlike larger companies that are constrained by their size and the bureaucracy that comes with size, being a small company allows us to be more responsive to our customer's needs.

We can complete orders faster and have no minimum order size. Through our years of service, we have come to be a valued and well-known company in our field due to our quality and fast work.

Our wide array of sheet metal components is fabricated from a premium grade of sheet metal. We are professional manufacturers specializing in mild steel, stainless steel and aluminium. All designs are done in 3D and then programmed for CNC Punching, Laser Cutting and Bending machines.

We are based in Kyalami Business Park, Midrand where all our work is done on site. Press Dynamik has the quality and the ability to design and manufacture products accurately. Our goal is to make sure all our clients are happy, to give them fast and quality service so that they become part of our client base.
 

What is Steel Fabrication?

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It is a value-added process that involves the creation of machines, parts, and structures from various raw materials. A professional steel fabrication shops will employ a multitude of value added processes in one plant or facility including welding, cutting, forming and machining. These large fabrication shops offer additional value to their customers by limiting the need for purchasing personnel to locate multiple vendors for different services. Steel fabrication jobs usually start with shop drawings including precise measurements, then move to the fabrication stage and finally to the installation of the final project. Fabrication shops are employed by contractors, OEMs and VARs. Typical projects include loose parts, structural frames for buildings and heavy equipment, and stairs and hand railings for buildings.
 

Cutting 

is done by sawing, shearing, or chiseling (all with manual and powered variants); torching with hand-held torches (such as oxy-fuel torches or plasma torches); and via CNC cutters (using a laser, mill bits, torch, or water jet).

Bending

is done by hammering (manual or powered) or via press brakes and similar tools. Modern metal fabricators use press brakes to either coin or air-bend metal sheet into form. CNC-controlled back gauges use hard stops to position cut parts in order to place bend lines in the correct position. Off-line programming software now makes programming the CNC-controlled press brakes seamless and very efficient.

Assembling 

is done by welding, binding with adhesives, riveting, threaded fasteners, or even yet more bending in the form of a crimped seam. Structural steel and sheet metal are the usual starting materials for fabrication, along with the welding wire, flux, and fasteners that will join the cut pieces. As with other manufacturing processes, both human labor and automation are commonly used. The product resulting from fabrication may be called a fabrication.