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12571, what is Fractory?

Hi 12571,

 

You have now been reading about the various engineering topics on our blog. But do you know anything about the people and the company behind it all?

 

We are a collective of engineers running an online metal fabrication platform - for engineers. The beauty of the service lies in its simplicity - just upload your CAD files to the platform for an instant quote.

 

We cut, machine, bend and finish your metal parts only to bring them right to your doorstep, taking care of each stage of the process. Would you like to see how this online magic happens? Create an account here and you will be taken on a quick tour.

 

Best Regards,

The Fractory Team



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