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Why Consistency Matters in OEM Component Fabrication

In metal fabrication, consistency is critical—especially when producing small parts intended for use in larger assemblies. At D+M Metal Products, we specialize in OEM component fabrication, creating parts that must meet exact specifications to function properly in final products. Whether it’s a piece for a conveyor, an electronic enclosure, or a frame for office furniture, […]

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Common Challenges in Metal Fabrication Projects and How to Solve Them

At D+M Metal Products we work with companies in industries across many different markets. Fabricated parts are the building blocks of products and equipment that are used to build, display, clean, or maintain other goods every single day. However, fabrication projects often come with challenges that can have a real impact on efficiency, cost, and

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Secondary Processes in Metal Fabrication

Metal fabrication doesn’t end with cutting, forming, and assembling. Many fabricated metal parts go through secondary processes to enhance their functionality, durability, and appearance. These additional steps make certain that the fabricated components meet precise specifications and industry standards before they are integrated into larger assemblies. Let’s go through some common secondary processes in metal

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Metal Fabrication’s Place in the Fulfillment Economy

D+M Metal Products manufactures fabricated metal parts for a wide range of industries, including healthcare technology, cleanroom products, and material handling systems. One area that has seen especially strong growth in recent years is the fulfillment economy. As online shopping continues to expand, companies rely heavily on warehouses, distribution centers, and conveyor systems to move

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