When it comes to supplying OEM components, Dahlstrom® leads the industry. We’re one of the oldest roll forming companies with over 100 years of experience.
Our combination of roll form engineering and LEAN factory processes assure success. Our quality system metrics are equal to world-class companies 10x larger. Dahlstrom Roll Form is an ISO 9001:2015 company and our entire manufacturing facility is OSHA-SHARP Certified.
At Dahlstrom Roll Form, we believe in manufacturing components as an integrated member of your supply system. By understanding the parts we fabricate are truly “components,” we reinforce daily that our involvement is interdependent with a host of business functions you expect from a true supply partner.
I worked at Dahlstrom Machine works in suburban Chicago for 5 years while in high school and college. How does your company relate to that entity that was sold many years ago to Formtek?
Thank you Mr. White for showing the important aspects of the roll forming process. Nice to see the Company Owner has no problem to makes a hands dirty. Big respect.
If young people who stop playing videogames and learn other trades just maybe they wouldn't have that lame excuse I don't know how. But if parents don't get involved WHY should the kids. Easier to commit crimes just sometimes the pay off is a MTHFK
I did my Ph.D. on cold-formed hollow sections, and I enjoyed every little bit of this video. it was very well-explained. Now I'd like to do a research on Open section as well :))
Congrats on the new facility! You'll have to do a walkaround tour video once you're all setup. The addition of powdercoating will prove a valuable add-on service
This is all well and good for evaluating our purchase decision. However, it does not help me calculate the load bearing strength of my build, because it only is a 2D specification. For example, a 1 inch square duct tape piece will hold 10x less than 10 layers before stretching and breaking. So, I must assume that a 24 ksi tensile strength aluminum will fail at 1 inch by 1 inch bar at 24,000 lbs, and a 1/8th inch thick by 1 inch long aluminum fail at 3000 lbs.