Grinding
Precision material removal and surface finishing using abrasive wheels or belts.
Grinding uses abrasive wheels or belts to remove material and produce smooth, flat, or precisely contoured surfaces. Surface grinding, cylindrical grinding, and centerless grinding are common in fabrication for achieving tight tolerances and fine surface finishes on hardened or precision parts.
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Companies Offering Grinding
K-zell Metals, Inc.
Custom metal fabricator in Phoenix with robotic welding capabilities since 1986.
Aesthetic Metals
High-end architectural metal design and fabrication company serving restaurants and commercial spaces.
North Casting Industry USA Co.
Peoria-based metal casting and fabrication company serving heavy equipment industries since 1989.
Astro Metal Craft
Custom sheet metal fabricator serving architects, contractors, and food processors.
Ickler Company
St. Cloud custom machine shop and fabrication specialist for short runs and repairs.
Cass Precision Machining
Minneapolis precision CNC and Swiss machining specialist for prototyping and production.
Laciny Bros.
100+ year stainless steel and sanitary fabrication specialist in St. Louis.
Steampunk Fabrication
Industrial welding and metal fabrication with 60+ specialty welders in Hazlehurst.
Mull Iron
Structural steel fabricator and erector serving Ohio contractors since 1983.
Halo Metal Prep
Leading Ohio metal finishing company specializing in sandblasting and shot peening.
Wilson Works Inc.
Veteran-owned welding, fabrication, and machining landmark in Morgantown since 1936.
C & M Fabrication and Machine, Inc.
CNC machining and metal fabrication on a 17-acre site in Lewisburg serving multiple industries.
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