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At Lean Fabs Ltd, we specialise in providing expert welding services to our clients. Our team consists of highly-skilled welders who are committed to delivering top-quality results. Whether you need welding for a residential or commercial project, we have the expertise to get the job done right. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.
The lean factory layout provides the perfect flow of materials and work in progress parts to eliminate inefficiencies and wastes in the production of the customers project. With the control of each manufacturing process creates the highest level of quality, especially for aluminium welding where contamination can occur.
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Lean Manufacturing Expects Combined with the highly skilled Welding and Fabrications makes LeanFabs Ltd the company you can trust. Being Six Sigma Black Belt Qualified and 20 years' experience in Metal Fabrications makes us the company come to for the low cost, reliability, and excellent quality in the services we provide.
Lean Fabs have a highly skilled and experienced team, that have enjoyed working at all levels in the manufacturing supply chain. Therefore, they can realistically meet your needs and expectations since they have first-hand experience to learn from.
Our aim is to offer our expertise as an extension of your in house design and manufacturing team. Our purpose is to always provide a faultless, high quality service from concept to reality to meat all your requirements.
Lean Fabs Ltd offers a fast turnaround, exceptional quality and a comprehensive service at competitive prices.
Based in Nuneaton, serving local and national clients throughout the UK.
A production method known as "lean manufacturing" was founded on the idea of optimising output while also avoiding waste in a manufacturing process. According to the lean concept, waste is defined as anything that doesn't create value that consumers are ready to pay for. Lean manufacturing offers several advantages such as shorter lead times, lower operational costs, and higher-quality products.
The approach, also referred to as lean production, is based on specific manufacturing principles that have influenced production systems globally as well as those of other industries, such as the software, healthcare, and various service sectors.
Kanban is an inventory control system for used in manufacturing. The system is named after the coloured cards used to measure production and arrange new shipments of parts or materials when they run out. This was originally created by Toyota industrial engineer Taiichi Ohno. Since "visual card" is how the Japanese word "kanban" is translated, the kanban system essentially refers to using visual signals to suggest actions that are necessary to maintain a process' flow.
Manufacturers employ the inventory control system known as kanban, which is Japanese for "sign," to monitor production and place orders for fresh supplies of materials and parts.
Toyota has six rules for the effective application of Kanban: 1) Never pass on defective products; 2) Take only what is needed; 3) Produce the exact quantity required; 4) Level the production; 5) Fine-tune production; and 6) Stabilise and rationalise the process.
Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding, also known as Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) is an arc welding process that produces the weld with a non-consumable tungsten electrode. Tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding became an overnight success in the 1940s for joining magnesium and aluminium.
Manual Metal Arc (MMA) welding is the most flexible and one of the most widely used arc welding processes. It involves striking an arc between a covered metal electrode and a workpiece.
Metal Inert Gas (MIG) / Metal Active Gas (MAG) welding refers to a group of arc welding processes that use the heat generated by a DC electric arc to fuse the metal in the joint area. A continuous electrode (the wire) is fed by powered feed rolls (wire feeder) into the weld pool
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