INDUSTRIES WE SERVE WITH CUSTOM METAL FABRICATION IN UAE
Official Hardox® Wearparts Centre – Supplying for the Recycling, Quarrying, Cement and Materials Processing Industries. Supply metal fabricated components to the UAE manufacturing industry.
Bespoke Metal Fabrication in UAE
As a specialist engineering company, we supply and process all types of steel for various industrial applications. Our expertise extends to bespoke laser cutting, water jet cutting, machining, welding, painting, and fabrication for all Industries.
With over 200 professionals adhering strictly to ISO 9001 quality standards, we guarantee precision and durability in every project we undertake. Our operational efficiency in terms of bespoke metal fabrication in UAE ensures reduced lead times without compromising on quality, making us a dependable partner for both routine and large-scale projects.


Industrial Metal Works in UAE
Our comprehensive range of services positions us as a capable and reliable provider of industrial metal works in UAE. With extensive in-house processes, we offer unmatched capability and flexibility to meet the complex demands of multiple industries, including recycling, dredging, quarrying, cement, and materials processing sectors.
Our large-capacity facilities enable us to react swiftly to project requirements, providing superior quality outputs consistently. Additionally, our general subcontract engineering services further enhance our ability to deliver custom solutions while maintaining the highest standards of quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
The most used metals in fabrication include steel, stainless steel, aluminium, copper, and brass. Each metal is chosen based on its unique properties, such as strength, corrosion resistance, and flexibility, to suit specific project requirements.
AWP has In-house capabilities such as laser cutting machines, waterjet cutting machines, plasma, welding machines, press brakes, shears, lathes & milling machines for precise and efficient production.
Key factors include material type, design complexity, the volume of production, labour costs, required finishes, and any customisation involved in the project.
Metal thickness is commonly measured in gauge or millimetres. Thinner metals have higher gauge numbers, while thicker metals have lower gauge numbers.