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Blog posts tagged with 'Bent Steel'

Bending Steel Tubes for Race Cars
Albina bent several steel tubes for the car that won 2015 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb Open Class Division.  The bent steel tubes are covered by the exterior shell of the car, but you can see an image of the car below. [caption id="attachment_860" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Steel Tube Bending for Race Cars Steel Tube Bending for Race Cars[/caption]
Bent Steel Helps Improve Roadways
As congress passes legislation for road improvements, bent steel parts used on heavy road equipment will play a big part in making those improvements possible. Albina services many industries and provides bent steel parts for not only automotive and heavy construction equipment, but also aircraft, aerospace, boat trailers, boats, locomotives, and agricultural farming equipment.
Steel Bending for Marine, Locomotive, Automotive & Agricultural Applications
Curved steel is not just used to create architecturally aesthetically pleasing buildings, it is also used in smaller manufacturing applications that require consistent, accurate and repeatable bends to create parts. Albina bends steel parts for aircrafts, boat trailers, boats,agricultural farming equipment and automotive applications. We have recently done several steel bends for light rail and electric bus and car applications. Our bends are used on Locomotive frames, boat frames, deck rails and even components for homeland security helping to protect our docks and ports. [caption id="attachment_676" align="aligncenter" width="300"]steel bending for locomotive Steel Bending for Locomotive Application[/caption] [caption id="attachment_720" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Steel Bending for Agricultural Application Steel Bending for Agricultural Application[/caption] [caption id="attachment_719" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Steel Bending for Automotive Application Steel Bending for Automotive Application[/caption] [caption id="attachment_675" align="aligncenter" width="300"]steel bending for marine Steel Bending for Marine Application[/caption]
Curved Steel Bends for Marine and Locomotive Parts In Honor of Veterans Day
In honor of Veteran's Day, I thought I would share a PT-658 boat restoration project that Albina Co., Inc. participated in. Albina bends and curves steel parts used on locomotive frames, boat frames, deck rails and even components for homeland security helping to protect our docks and ports. One example includes, PT-658, the last remaining operable PT boat from World War II. Albina bent and donated 3/4" Sch40 Bare pipe bends to form a protective railing for the deck mounted guns and 5” OD x .120” wall stainless steel exhaust tubing for the Packard Diesel engines and 1/2” OD x .065” wall T304 stainless steel bends (coils) around the 5” OD stainless material to cool the extremely hot exhaust tubes. [caption id="attachment_673" align="aligncenter" width="224"]steel bending for pt boat WWII steel bending for pt boat WWII[/caption] [caption id="attachment_674" align="aligncenter" width="224"]steel bending for pt boat WWII steel bending for pt boat WWII[/caption] [caption id="attachment_675" align="aligncenter" width="300"]steel bending for marine steel bending for marine application[/caption] [caption id="attachment_676" align="aligncenter" width="300"]steel bending for locomotive steel bending for locomotive[/caption]
Curved Steel Canopy at St. Alphonsus Medical Center
St. Alphonsus Medical Center is non-for-profit hospital, serving Boise, and the surrounding communities in eastern Oregon and southwestern Idaho. Albina Co., Inc. recently bent several long lengths of tube steel to form a beautiful curved entry-way at the Joint Preservation & Reconstruction Center. [caption id="attachment_663" align="aligncenter" width="300"]St. Alphonsus Medical Center Curved Canopy St. Alphonsus Medical Center Curved Canopy[/caption] [caption id="attachment_664" align="aligncenter" width="300"]St. Alphonsus Medical Center Curved Canopy St. Alphonsus Medical Center Curved Canopy[/caption]
Curved Steel Pedestrian Bridges
Architecturally designed pedestrian bridges and walk-ways are often erected at transportation stations, universities, museums, business centers, and state parks. Most often, these curved steel bridges are constructed of bent or rolled structural steel including, pipe, square or rectangular tube steel, channel and wide flange. It depends on the application, the load requirements the AESS (Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel) requirements, and fabrication specifications of the project to determine which type of structural steel will best fit the needs of the project. [caption id="attachment_655" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Dry Creek Pedestrian Bridge Dry Creek Pedestrian Bridge [/caption] [caption id="attachment_659" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Ironwood Pedestrian Bridge Ironwood Pedestrian Bridge[/caption] [caption id="attachment_658" align="aligncenter" width="300"]HWY 36 Pedestrian Bridge HWY 36 Pedestrian Bridge[/caption] [caption id="attachment_657" align="aligncenter" width="300"]May Creek Pedestrian Bridge May Creek Pedestrian Bridge[/caption] [caption id="attachment_656" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Museum of Flight Pedestrian Bridge Museum of Flight Pedestrian Bridge[/caption]
Look Around: We've Got You Covered
When people ask me what I do and where I work, I get excited to tell them the answer because it almost comes as a surprise when I describe what our company does. When I say, " I work for a steel bending and fabrication company" many people look at me inquisitively and ask "so what does that mean?" Since many of the products we make require someone to look above eye level, my common response is "next time you are outside, look up, look around, any time you see bent steel on a canopy, a roof truss, a store front...those are the kinds of things we make." Many people go as far as to comment, "I never really thought about the fact that the steel has to be bent somehow!" So next time you look up and see a curved steel structure, think of Albina. "We've Got You Covered!"
Size Doesn't Matter for Albina Co., Inc.
Albina Co., Inc. is a small, family owned, 3rd generation company that can handle LARGE and SMALL projects requiring bent steel. While we do have a large national presence in the structural steel and architectural market of bent steel, we also love to work on smaller, local and regional projects that might only require a few simple bends. We have mastered the craft of steel bending and can be price competitive on smaller projects as well. Keep in mind that our company was built on providing bent steel products for the manufacturing and industrial sectors and that mainstay of our business has not changed. We can provide the consistent, accurate, repeatable small parts you require for your bent steel project.
Steel Doesn't Bend Itself
Steel Doesn’t Bend Itself! The Process Requires a Qualified & Reputable Bender-Roller Company! If you take the time to look around you, you will see many instances where bent, curved or rolled steel is used in manufacturing, industrial, architectural and structural applications. Do you ever ask yourself “What process is used to bend steel?” Albina Co. Inc., a family owned and operated bending and fabrication company, located in Tualatin, Oregon, has been providing customers with innovative, quality bent and curved steel products since 1939. Albina works with all forms of structural steel including: angle (up to 8”), wide flange (up to 40”), channel (up to 18”), square and rectangular tubing (up to 20” x 12”), and solid bars. In addition to structural steel, Albina also bends pipe and round tubing (up to 26” OD) and has the ability to roll plate. Albina can virtually bend any ferrous and non-ferrous metals produced. To learn more about the various processes used to bend steel, please refer to our tech tool box to review the common bending methods.
Bent Tube Steel Featured in Warm Springs BART Pavilion Building Expansion Project
Albina Co., Inc. bent 42,000# of curved hallow structural steel all of which will be Architecturally Exposed for the Warm Springs BART Pavilion Building expansion project located in Fremont, California. The bent structural material consisted of TS 10" X 4" X .500" WALL A500 GR B bent to a 29’ 9½” radius the easy way and TS 10" X 6" X .375" WALL A500 GR B bent to a 27’ 9½” radius the easy way. Warm Springs BART Pavilion Buiilding Warm Springs BART Pavilion Buiilding Warm Springs BART Pavilion Buiilding