Backyard Privacy Ideas: 11 Cheap Ways To Block Neighbour’s View
Kanyana Engineering Blog
by Graham Dawe
9M ago
Everyone has different experiences with their neighbours. Some are good mates who will share a barbeque, while others are barely on a first name basis. However, no matter what type of neighbours you have, there is one thing you always need from them–privacy.  It does not matter whether you are friends with your neighbours. You still need privacy from them. You should be able to enjoy the comfort of your backyard without prying eyes. We all enjoy privacy in our homes, and our backyards shouldn’t be any different. Luckily, there are several ways to increase privacy in your backyard.  T ..read more
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KANYANA, LEADING THE WAY IN SUSTAINABLE MANUFACTURING
Kanyana Engineering Blog
by Sharon Dawe
9M ago
Efficiency & Sustainability: Air Compressors for Environmental & Operational Excellence. At Kanyana Engineering. we understand the importance of efficiency and sustainability in our operations. As a leading provider of metal laser cutting and fabrication services. we recognise the impact that our processes can have on the environment. That’s why we jumped at the chance to trial and invest in the state-of-the-art air compressor that not only enhances our productivity but also contribute to our commitment to sustainability. Trialing the first in Australia the revolutionary air-mix gas co ..read more
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The Benefits Of Using CNC Machines For Metal Fabrication
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by Graham Dawe
9M ago
Introduction To CNC Machines CNC machines have revolutionised the world of metal fabrication, offering numerous benefits over traditional manual methods. From increased accuracy and precision to faster production times and greater flexibility in design, CNC machines have become an indispensable tool for manufacturers across a wide range of industries. In this article, we will explore the many advantages of CNC machines for metal fabrication, delving into the specific benefits and applications of this innovative manufacturing process and more. Definition of CNC machines CNC machines is a ..read more
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Structural Steel: Types, Benefits & Applications
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by Graham Dawe
9M ago
Structural steel is a very common construction material used in many everyday applications, particularly in infrastructure and building. With a wide variety of shapes and material compositions, structural steel caters to countless use scenarios. Structural steel is primarily used in the construction industry, where it is used for beams and frames for bridges or large structures such as buildings. Structural steel is cost-effective and recyclable, allowing for production at scale and long-term sustainable construction.  If you are venturing into the steel industry or are looking for a stru ..read more
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The Ultimate Guide to Steel Fabrication: Benefits, Methods & Applications 
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by Graham Dawe
9M ago
Steel fabrication is a complex and precise process requiring a high degree of skill and experience. The steel industry relies on steel fabricators to produce quality products that meet the demands of their customers.  Steel fabricators are an essential part of Australian industry and play a vital role in its success.  Steel fabrication is building structures by cutting, bending, and assembling steel. It is a fundamental process in constructing buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure. Steel fabrication is also used in the manufacturing of equipment and machinery.  As one of ..read more
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Sheet Metal Thickness Guide & Size Charts (Gauge, mm & Inches)  
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by Graham Dawe
9M ago
Whether you’re scouting for different sheet metals for commercial metal fabrication, knowing the standard thickness measurements and how they affect the final product is essential. The standard thickness for sheet metals will vary depending on the type of metal. A sheet metal gauge chart uses the thickness and weight per area of different metals to determine standardised thicknesses or ‘gauges’. The higher the gauge, the thinner the sheet.  Selecting the correct thickness is a critical part of the sheet metal fabrication design process. That’s why we’ve created this handy guide.  In ..read more
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Aluminium vs Stainless Steel: What is the Difference? 
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by Graham Dawe
9M ago
When it comes to metal fabrication, there are a variety of materials that can be used. Two of the most popular options are aluminium and stainless steel. But what’s the difference between these two materials?  Both aluminium and stainless steel are known for their durability, malleability, and resistance to corrosion. However, aluminium is a soft, lightweight metal that is extremely malleable, while stainless steel, on the other hand, is a strong, durable metal which is harder to work with.  But what are the key differences between these two materials? Let’s take a closer look. What ..read more
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Does Stainless Steel Rust? The Truth About Stainless Steel Corrosion
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by Graham Dawe
9M ago
Stainless steel is a popular choice for metal fabrication projects due to its durability, aesthetic appeal, and resistance to staining and rusting. However, there is a common misconception that it doesn’t rust. Stainless steel is an alloy of iron, chromium, and other metals. In reality, stainless steel does rust, but it is much more resistant to corrosion than other types of steel. Stainless steel’s rust resistance makes it one of the most used metals today. Rust can be damaging both aesthetically and structurally speaking—so it’s important to take measures to prevent it from happening in the ..read more
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Laser Cutting vs Plasma Cutting: Which Method Is Top Cut?
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by Graham Dawe
9M ago
If you’re in the fabrication industry, you’ve probably come across laser cutting or plasma cutting, and maybe even both. If you think they sound similar, that’s because they are. Both processes are used to cut or separate pieces of material (usually metal) from each other. However, they are far from identical and can’t be used interchangeably, so which do you choose? Laser cutters use powerful beams of light to thermally cut pieces of metal, while plasma cutters use gas and electricity to produce an arc that melts metal to cut it. Laser cutters excel at cutting a large range of materials, whil ..read more
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