Yorkshire Laser ensures your architectural sheet metal fabrication project is delivered to the highest quality.
We have provided wide ranging bespoke sheet metal design items for high profile building and architectural projects both nationally and internationally.
We offer architectural sheet metal fabrication services from design to delivery for decorative and functional features and components.
Working in-house with a variety of sheet metals, including steel, aluminium and stainless steel, our experts have the extensive experience, precision engineering and flawless welding skills to ensure your metal fabrication architectural project is delivered to the highest quality.
Over the years we have been tasked with supplying a wide range of bespoke sheet metal design items for high-profile building contractors and architectural projects across the country and internationally.
This includes:
With 25 years+ of industry experience, Yorkshire Laser has earned a reputation for being able to interpret and enhance complex sheet metal designs and create effective solutions.
Get in touch today on 01924 220236 or by clicking here to discuss your architectural metalwork manufacturing requirements.
Mild steel is relatively cheap, easy to work, and very durable, it’s the go to option for the vast majority of enclosures. Mild steel's one weakness is its lack of resistance to corrosion; for this reason it tends to be used predominantly on enclosures that are being sited indoors.
Stainless steel is Ideally suited for use in the most demanding industrial environments and the preferred choice for use in all external settings. 304 grade stainless is effective in all outdoor environments except coastal or if in contact with corrosive chemicals. In these instances, 316 is used instead.Stainless steel enclosures are manufactured to meet the most demanding industrial and hazardous area environmental applications. Stainless steel is the premier choice of enclosure for instrumentation and electrical appliances.
Lightweight and good corrosion-resistance are aluminium’s strengths, however the material’s reduction in hardness compared to steel and stainless steel and the cost of working and finishing it which is higher than steel, mean it’s used primarily where weight is the overriding issue.
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