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Beam Line

Kloeckner Metals Corporation is proud to offer beam lines as part of its portfolio of services to companies across North America.

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Industries Served by Beam Line

Automotive

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Electrical

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Fabricators & Machine Shops

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Heavy Equipment

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Military and Government

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Mining

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Oil & Gas

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Solar

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Wind

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a beam line?

    Answer:

    A metal beam line typically refers to a specific type of production line or manufacturing process focused on the fabrication, processing, or assembly of metal beams.

    In the context of manufacturing, a metal beam line could involve processes such as:

    1. Metal Cutting: This may include various methods such as laser cutting, plasma cutting, or traditional machining techniques to cut metal sheets, plates, or bars into specific shapes or sizes.
    2. Metal Forming: Processes like bending, rolling, stamping, or forging to shape metal components into desired forms.
    3. Welding: Joining metal pieces together using welding techniques such as arc welding, MIG welding, TIG welding, or spot welding.
    4. Surface Treatment: Applying coatings, finishes, or treatments to metal surfaces to enhance their properties or appearance. This could include processes like painting, galvanizing, anodizing, or powder coating.
    5. Assembly: Bringing together various metal components to create larger structures or assemblies. This may involve mechanical fastening, riveting, or adhesive bonding, among other techniques.

    Metal beam lines are commonly found in industries such as automotive manufacturing, aerospace, construction, metal fabrication, and machinery production. These facilities often employ advanced machinery, automation, and quality control measures to ensure efficient production and high-quality metal products.

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