The items shown here are designed to work as ventilation transitions in a large scale air handling system. Fabricated from 3/16″, A-36 carbon steel, each of the 12 units measured 10′ x 10′, and featured support feet, and ventilation doors. We utilized our CNC burning capabilities to cut the raw material, and then sent the parts to our rolling and forming shop to form the parts to the customer’s specifications. All of the formed components where assembled using flux core arc welding (FCAW), which met AWS D1.1 standards for quality. Assembly required that the components be assembled in four sections, each section was then hot dip galvanized, and assembled into a single unit. After another visual and dimensional inspection all of the units where shipped to the customer in New York. To learn more about this project, see the table below or contact us directly.
Custom CNC Burning & Forming of Air Handling Transitions
Highlights of this Custom CNC Burning & Forming Project
- Product Description
These transitions are used within a ventilation application.
- Custom CNC Burning & Forming Capabilities Applied/Processes
Primary:
CNC Burning- Cut Flat Plate to Correct Geometries
Rolling/Forming
FCAW Welding
Assembly- Fabricated in 4 Sections for Galvanizing than Assembled into 1 Unit
Secondary:
Hot Dip Galvanizing
- Overall Part Dimensions
Material Thickness: 3/16″
Width: 10′
Length: 10′
- Material Used
A-36 Steel
- Material Finish
Hot Dip Galvanized
- Features
Doors for Air Handling
Support Feet
- In process testing/inspection performed
Visual
Dimensional
- Industry for Use
Air Handling
Ventilation
- Volume
12
- Delivery Location
New York
- Standards Met
Customer supplied print, 2D CAD Drawing
AWS D1.1
- Product Name
Transitions