Freeberg has the largest facility in the Escondido area and one of the largest facilities of its type in southern California. We work with local and federal regulators to make sure we meet the environmental standards necessary to maintain a green operation that also adhere to the highest safety guidelines.
Freeberg has more than 128,000 square feet of purpose-built facilities designed specifically to meet the demands of our customers.”
Freeberg’s facility is impressive, but it is the talent of the team of welders, machinists, painters, fab operators, that differentiates the company. Freeberg has a highly skilled and experienced work force that is the envy of the industry. Interestingly, a non-competitive metal fabricator from Russia came all the way to Escondido to learn the Freeberg technique for welding and finishing stainless steel parts.
One of the primary goals of our operation is to give our customers critical fabrication services near their location. The cost to ship large, heavy parts is prohibitive and having Freeberg nearby enables our customers to not only collaborate easily with us but also save significantly on transportation costs.
Here are just a few of the manufacturing benefits of working with Freeberg:
- Ceiling cranes to lift, move, and turn product that weigh up to 5 tons
- Access to a 20 x 30 x 48-foot sandblasting chamber with a recirculating and filtering system for grit
- Paint booths designed to meet the stringent environmental standards while accommodating large parts 40 feet and larger
- Curing ovens specifically designed to hold the large products
- Reinforced foundation to support the heavy equipment such as lasers, pressbrakes, shears and water jets
- 1 ½ shifts that operate 5 to 6 days per week with available shop capacity in both shifts and ability to increase resources
- Full line of equipment to cut, form, machine, weld, paint and assemble your parts
- Proven knowledge of working with all types of materials including structural steel, sheet metal – mild steel and stainless steel, aluminum, and brass
- Certified welding experience includes Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), and Spot
- Cutting capabilities include shears, lasers, waterjets, variety of saws, and punches
- Enhanced forming is accomplished with 4 pressbrakes ranging from 90 ton to 375 tons as well as two initial pinch rollers