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DeMa Construction Ltd

10(137 reviews)

Operates in St Helens

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Steel Fabrication
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Corinthian Building and Joinery LTD

10(84 reviews)

Operates in St Helens

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Steel Fabrication
Brick / Concrete Structural Repairs
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Awbr builders ltd

9.97(17 reviews)

Operates in St Helens

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Steel Fabrication
General Building
New Builds
Concrete Garages

Blades Building Ltd

9.92(29 reviews)

Operates in St Helens

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Steel Fabrication
Refurbishments
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LT Builders

9.86(56 reviews)

Operates in St Helens

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Steel Fabrication
Loft Conversions
Partition Walls
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Nickson Extensions & Orangery

9.88(25 reviews)

Operates in St Helens

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Steel Fabrication
Extensions / Conversions
Basement / Cellar Conversions
Garage Conversions
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Stephen's Building Solutions

10(108 reviews)

Operates in St Helens

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Steel Fabrication
Partition Walls
New Builds
Demolition
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Brickline Build & Design Ltd

10(12 reviews)

Operates in St Helens

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Steel Fabrication
Mastic Sealant
Building Merchants
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KD Brickwork

10(12 reviews)

Operates in St Helens

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Steel Fabrication
Agricultural Building
Basement / Cellar Conversions
New Builds
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SMS Brickwork

9.85(8 reviews)

Operates in St Helens

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Diamond Drilling

Steel bending services in St Helens

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  • What steel bends easily?

    Carbon steel is one of the easiest and most regularly machined steels using a bending process. It contains a carbon content of between 0.05 – 2.1% by weight.

    It is a steel alloy and can contain other elements such as chromium, cobalt, nickel, or titanium depending on the required characteristics.

    Carbon steel is used extensively in the construction industry. It is a popular material for constructing buildings, bridges, pipes, and other infrastructure.

    It is also used widely in the automotive industry.

  • What thickness steel can I bend?

    This depends on the type of bending machinery you use and the properties of the steel.

    For general purpose steel alloys used in construction, the maximum bending thickness for sheet material is 6mm.

    If you have enough bending power, however, it is theoretically possible to bend any thicknesses of steel.

  • Is it better to bend steel cold or hot?

    Hot bending steel is easier than cold bending steel. Cold bending steel, however, can create a cleaner bend and a smoother finished product.

    Cold bending is less time consuming as no initial heating or post-bend cooling is required. It also requires less energy to perform.

    Hot bending steel, on the other hand, involves working with steel in a far more malleable state. Steel is easier to work when hot and hot bending is often the preferred method for steel manufacturers.

    Cold bending steel will require far more force. This means that heavy duty bending equipment will be required.

  • How much heat is needed to bend steel?

    Steel can start to soften at around 538 degrees C. It will melt and become liquid at around 1500 degrees C.

    When bending carbon steel piping, for example, the ideal temperature is 898 degrees C.

  • Do I need to heat steel to bend it?

    No. As mentioned above, heating steel makes it easier to bend and is often the preferred method for metal workers.

    In some situations, however, where large bends with gentle curves are required, cold bending pipes and sheet metal is the better option.

  • Is bending steel stronger than welding?

    Not necessarily. Bending steel puts tensile pressure on the outer side of the bend and compressive pressure on the inner side. This can potentially weaken the steel.

    In theory, a professionally welded section of steel should be as strong as the base material.

    Whether steel bending is stronger than welding, however, depends on various factors including the skills of the metal workers or welders, the type of steel being manufactured, and whether it is cold or hot bended.

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