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6 www.engineeringcapacity.com SEPTEMBER 2022 08 fabricationPipework MBO 06 £2.4m funding for Pruce Newman 08 Trac Precision acquisition 06 Nasmyth Group investor is now owner 09 CNC investmentfabrication 06 Drilling and sawing system for ECS 10 CBE+ divisions come together 06 Five services under one roof 12 First female chair of Metals Council 06 Rachel Eade takes the reins 13 Automotive 06 Electric MOKE maker deal 17 Laser Processing 06 More capabilities and capacity 19 Machined Components 06 Robots give 500% boost Big plans for Wealdpark 24 Cast Metals Federation 27 Mouldings 06 Moulding gears up for EVs 30 Electronics 06 New connection for MAN 33 Advanced Engineering Preview 39 BTMA Directory Features Contents September 2022 13 AUTOMOTIVE News 19 COMPONENTSMACHINED 29 MOULDINGS
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Harnessing opportunitiesnew
Teepee Electrical, which manufactures complex cable harnesses and wiring looms, has opened a second manufacturing site in the Black Country.
“Our existing facility in Bloxwich had scope for increased capacity, but in order to optimise efficiency, reduce product changeovers and to cope with the variances the new market opportunities are offering us, investing in the second site in Aldridge was key.”
He went on to add: “After a comprehensive search, we came across a unit that was undergoing
refurbishment. The layout was perfect and gave us plenty of space to create dedicated cells for specific projects and we’ve now also got the bonus of being able to tap into a new labour pool for
moretakecarboncommitmentand,peopleelectricspecification.onwiringqualitytogethersystem“Ouremployees.ERPmanagementwilllinkbothfactoriesandourworldclassstandardswillensureallharnessesaredeliveredtimeandtothehighest“We’veevenboughtanewcartohelptransportbetweenthetwofactoriesimportantly,supportourtoreducingourfootprint.”TeepeeElectricalislookingtoturnoverto£5min2022,ascustomerstapintoits
ability to supply low, medium and highThevolumes.company has also started supplying volume cable assemblies to a second tier UK automotive supplier with plans in place to be involved in new vehicle platforms by Spring 2023. This growth, coupled with opportunities in electric vehicle markets, places the business at the forefront of supply for equipmentinfrastructure,andvehicles.Steveconcluded:“Inthe last month alone, we have increased our workforce by 8%, with further recruitment set to take place for both sites in the coming months. Our team are driven to keep investing and harnessing the future!”
Steve Clarke, Managing Director, commented: “We work across automotive, blue light and rail and we’ve seen an increase in orders across all three sectorsnecessitating the need for more space and more staff.
The company, which has secured over £500,000 of additional contracts since the turn of the year, has invested more than £200,000 in taking on and fitting out the additional 7500 sq ft unit in Aldridge.
Located just six miles from its existing unit in Bloxwich, the new facility will house machinery recently purchased from a company that went into receivership and the installation of automated cable, strip and cutting machines, ink jet printing and technical crimp presses.
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Fresh investment has also been channelled into installing a 30metre+ cable cut and assembly bench with matching A-frames, ideal for complex wiring and vehicle harness sets.
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Alan Pruce has been with the business since 1987, and will remain in his role post-buyout to guide the transition. New majority owners Darren Razzell and Jamie Key have worked across all levels of the business, with over 40 years combined
Lewis Burnham, investment manager at Rcapital said: “Trac Precision Machining is a profitable business and a significant employer in the region with an enviable blue-chip client
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Established in Essex over 50 years ago, Pruce Newman has grown to become a leading fabrication company in the South and East of England. It employs over 150 people across Norfolk and Essex, providing highspecification pipework to a wide range of long-standing customers.
The funding package from Independent Growth Finance (IGF) has helped facilitate succession plans, which see long time majority owners Alan Pruce and Graham Newman pass on ownership to operations directors Darren Razzell and Jamie Key, who have both been with Pruce Newman since 1999.
A £2.4m funding facility has helped pipework fabrication specialist Pruce Newman hand over ownership to a new generation of directors in a management buyout.
The funding will also support working capital and the growth plans of the new owners.
tenure. This will ensure that Pruce Newman’s values will persist into the future, developing and fostering a close-knit team, building trust with clients, and prioritising exceptional safety and quality.
Trac is a key supplier of precision engineered parts to the aerospace, defence and power generation sectors, with major customers including Rolls Royce, Siemens, GE and RcapitalSafran.isan experienced investor in the engineering
sector, having invested in specialist engineering business, Nasmyth Group, earlier this year and has a successful track record of over 75 acquisitions and exits from its portfolio.
base. It is extremely well placed to benefit from the recovery in global air passenger numbers and the need for energy and aerospace operators to reduce emissions and improve efficiencies across their platforms. This presents exciting growth opportunities for Trac to utilise their engineering expertise.”
Current managing director
Crewe-based Trac Precision Machining has been acquired by private investor Rcapital from Chromalloy Gas Turbine LLC, part of Sequa Corporation.
Trac Precision acquisition
Pipework fabrication MBO
ECS Engineering Services has enhanced its in-house fabrications department with the addition of a new Ficep Vanguard CNC drilling and sawing system.
machinery will play a huge role in that. The Vanguard CNC drilling and sawing line will help us speed up our processes, increase our throughput and ultimately elevate our market position. This investment means that the large-scale projects and framework contracts we support across industry can benefit from our increased capacity and capability."
CNC fabrication investment
The Vanguard offers a threespindle, direct drive drilling and sawing line for drilling, scribing, tapping, countersinking and milling of rolled steel sections. Its software directly connects to digital information from ECS' own detailing offices output, or client supplied information, and eliminates the need for interpreting drawings on the shopfloor, expediting the fabrication process.
The new machine will complement the existing large capacity cranage, state-of-the-art equipment and experienced engineers already available as
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As a supplier of fabrications to the water, nuclear and construction sectors – ECS Engineering Services operates an in-house workshop accredited to CE mark EXC 4 under BS EN 1090. Often supporting large infrastructure projects, ECS has continually invested in its machining capabilities to grow the service, allowing the business to accommodate larger structures. As it moves to futureproof the department, ECS is adding new machines that feature higher levels of automation and robotics - condensing multiple processes into one unit.
Mark Watkins, Managing Director at ECS, welcomed the investment in new machinery: "We are moving towards having smarter workshops and our investment in software and
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part of ECS' fabrication service. The company can provide full electromechanical design, manufacture, project management and on-site installation services, delivering a turnkey approach.
The machine will increase productivity and capacity while shortening lead times for customer projects.
power generation and is used to provide heat energy for the surface treatment processes carried out in areas of the factory.
Chris Brown said: “The group provides ENP, precision engineering, wire EDM, industrial gears, and testing services independently, but our real strength lies in our ability to combine multiple services, integrating the customer supply chain.
The CHP installation, along with a number of other energysaving initiatives and the benefits of operating from a single location, has enabled CBE+ to reduce its carbon footprint by more than 50%. In addition, a new effluent plant has been installed, which filters and neutralises all waste chemistry generated on site allowing environmentally safe disposal and recycling.
“The goal has always been to have all our services under one roof, creating a single cohesive team, and making it easier for our customers to access multiple services. Relocating our ENP division is the final piece in the jigsaw that will allow us to deliver capabilities beyond engineering from a single location, providing our customers with streamlined, stress-free supply chains. And the addition of the new combined heat and power and effluent systems is an exciting step on our journey to becoming a greener business, by significantly reducing the amount of waste and energy used on site.”
Five plating lines have now been installed on-site, along with blasting and heat treatment capabilities. A major part of the investment included the installation of a combined heat and power system (CHP) which captures the heat generated as a by-product of the electrical
CBE+ ENP - formerly Nitec UK - is the final company division to move its operations to the CBE+ headquarters, in a move that technical director Chris Brown says will allow for complete integration of the customer supply chain.
CBE+ divisions come together
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The company has operated from two separate sites since 2017 when owners Marie Cooper and Chris Brown acquired the five businesses which make up the company today.
facilityof-the-artoneitshasmanufacturingsubcontractspecialistCBE+completedtherelocationoffivedivisionstogetherunderroofina70,000sqftstate-manufacturinginChesterfield.
Rachel’s focus will also be on maximising the innovation in the sector and how it can develop technologies and skills that support the move towards Net Zero by 2050.
The event will take place at the SEC Glasgow on Thursday 13 October. It will serve as a national forum for manufacturers and operators across the full manufacturing spectrum in Scotland, including the food and drink, energy, renewables, electronics, aerospace, biopharma, medtech, healthcare, construction, textiles, procurement, and precision engineering sectors.
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“ThereUniversity.isnogetting away from the difficulties we are facing, but I’ve spent most of my career helping industries diversify through major shocks, such as the MG Rover closure, the impacts of the Japanese tsunami and Covid-19.” ukmetalscouncil.org
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First female chair of Metals Council
Using her 20+years’ experience in the automotive, aerospace and rail industries, she will look to support companies to
The supply chain expert replaces Chris McDonald, the Chief Executive of the Materials Processing Institute, and will look to build on his outstanding work in developing UKMC as truly representative of the sector and a valued partner of Government.
The Scottish Manufacturing and Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition will be opened by the Scottish Minister for Business, Trade, Tourism and Enterprise, Ivan McKee.
Rachel Eade MBE will become the first woman to take the Chair of the UK Metals Council. The organisation, which initially began life 20 years ago as the Metals Forum and today represents more than 11,100 companies and supports more than £200bn of UK GDP.
“This is a very exciting challenge and gives me the chance to work with influential trade associations, member companies and academia to shape how we navigate the issues whilst making the most of the opportunities,” explained Rachel, who is also currently Supply Chain Lead at Birmingham City
overcome unprecedented economic challenges and energy price rises that could see some bills quadruple overnight.
The acquisition is said to be strategically important for the rapidly growing and listed EV Technology Group giving it access to Fablink’s in-house manufacturing and engineering expertise. Fablink supplies the automotive, transport and offhighway sectors, with leading global OEMs in its customer base.
Fablink Group also encompasses Streamline Automotive, a new division that provides specialist low and medium volume electric vehicle manufacturers with turnkey clean build vehicle assembly capabilities. It is already the manufacturing partner of MOKE International, a company that recently agreed to join EV Technology Group’s house of brands, and recently launched the Electric MOKE.
Richard Westley, CEO, and founder of Fablink Group will remain in his current position in the new structure and will also join the EV Technology Group board as Chief Operating Officer upon completion of the Acquisition. Fablink will also retain its current leadership team, facilities and all of its 750+ strong workforce.
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Electric MOKE maker deal
Fablink Is to be acquired by EV Technology Group, a specialist in electric vehicles, which also recently acquired MOKE International.
Mr Westley said: “There’s no doubt that EV Technology Group’s acquisition of Fablink is a fantastic fit. This acquisition not only presents a superb blend of
resources and capabilities, aligned to underpin EV Technology Group’s growth plans but also gives Fablink Group a platform for future investment in our people, facilities & technology. The acquisition will allow us to accelerate the delivery of our strategies in support of our existing global OEM customers, as we continue on our mission of achieving operational excellence across our manufacturing sites and also provide a platform to further develop the business as we look to support EV Technology Group’s own brands. This is a tremendously exciting step for Fablink and we are looking forward to an even brighter future as part of a larger group.”
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Wouter Witvoet, CEO of EV Technology Group said: “This acquisition is of huge strategic importance to the EV Technology Group. Having access to Fablink’s 750 world-class electric vehicle manufacturing and engineering experts in-house makes us more competitive, efficient, and agile for Fablink’s existing customers and our own future projects. On a personal note, I am also looking forward to working closely with Fablink’s founder and CEO Richard Westley who has built a remarkable world-leading business and will also be joining me at EV Technology Group to help steer the future success and growth of the entire group.”
The company, which has three manufacturing sites in the UK and a further two production facilities in the USA, has a long history of delivering awardwinning tubulartransfermultipleprogrammes.apprenticeshipItsproductrangecoversapplicationsfortheoffluidsorair,andstructuralproductsfor a broad range of major OEM and tier one Growingcustomers.itsownstaff has always been a priority and this new contract marks the next phase of its beingdevelopment,workforcewithpathwayscreatedsothatindividuals
In-Comm Training, which operates three state-of-the-art technical academies across the Black Country and Shropshire, has become the strategic training partner for the supplier of precision engineered metallic and plastic manipulated pipe assemblies for the automotive, commercial vehicle and offhighway sectors.
Forty Level 2 apprentices in Lean Manufacturing Operations will be recruited over the next six months in a bid to develop a future talent pool that can help the manufacturer meet a rapidly growing order book.
He continued: “Everything kicks off in September with a cohort of 15, then this is followed a month later with 10 more apprentices and the final 15 need to be in place by December. So, the message for young people and mature learners looking for a career change is simple – there’s the potential for high quality jobs with a world class automotive supplier, get in touch!”
With over 140 year’s history, Lander Tubular Products is a leading manufacturer of precision engineered metallic and plastic manipulated tubular
Automotive apprentice contract
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three-month period, involved six providers and numerous visits to each other’s locations. We were able to listen, understand exactly what the firm needed and then put together a flexible learning package that obviously appealed to the management team here.”
In-Comm Training has won one of its largest apprenticeship contracts after signing a major deal with Lander Tubular Products.
“This is a major milestone for our business, and we’re delighted that another high-profile industrial specialist has chosen to adopt our employer-led approach to apprenticeships and training in general,” explained Paul Hodgetts, Business Development Manager at In-Comm Training.
“The tender process was over a
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The new relationship will cover all recruitment and selection, advice on tapping into funding, induction process and delivery of training, with In-Comm trainers and assessors set to be permanently based at Lander Tubular Products’ internal academy at its Woodgate Business Park factory in Birmingham.
products for the automotive, offhighway, and industrial sectors.
“I’m also keen to look at how we can work together to shape new Apprenticeship qualifications that are currently missing in industry. One example, is early discussions about creating a Level 3 Technical Operator course that could be the next step for our apprentices.”
This includes upskilling courses, health and safety consultancy and lobbying, with Anita already taking her place on the training provider’s new Skills Steering Group.
“The course will give every apprentice core manufacturing skills, as well as developing softer ones and encouraging the right behaviours to fit our culture. All the training will be completed at
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Lander Tubular Products, which was recently named as the number one company in the Top 50 SME Apprentice Employers Rankings by the National Apprenticeship Service, will also tap into other services offered by In-Comm Training.
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“Several of our senior team and middle managers all started with an apprenticeship and are now critical to our future success.”
businesses across the Midlands.
Anita Davenport-Brooks, Group HR Manager, added her support: “We’ve known about InComm for some time and were really impressed with the way they took the time to listen and tailor the approach to suit exactly what we need.
She concluded: “Vocational learning is so important for us and, next year, the plan is to recruit up to 100 apprentices. Working with In-Comm Training will save over £200,000 on recruitment costs alone in 2022 and that does not take into account the bottom line benefits our learners will deliver to our three
our factory, which will give us great flexibility when balancing shopfloor demand.
“We have been working towards the JLRQ standard for some time, overcoming the additional challenges of Covid-19 to demonstrate consistent quality, cost and on-time delivery,” explained MD Rachel Graville.
Andrew McClure, Global Supplier Technical Assistance Director at the car maker, made the presentation in recognition of the company’s outstanding performance over the past year where it has achieved world class ‘right first time’ and ‘on-time infull’ delivery scores.
William King Ltd, which specialises in high-tensile steel, aluminium, light gauge processing, electrical steels and niche metal coatings has received the Jaguar Land Rover JLRQ Award.
£12m investment drive by the firm over the last 5 years that has seen it introduce a new press blanking line, slitting facility and a state-of-the-art stacker, helping it take on new work and to create and safeguard more than 50 jobs.
“This has been a real team effort. It’s a bolsteringimprovementimplementingstandardisingfocuswereblocksoperate,alwaysachievementfantasticbymycolleagues.”Shewentontoadd:“QualityhasbeencentraltothewaywesoalotofthebuildingweneededfortheAwardalreadythere,wejusthadtoalittlemoreonprocesses,aclearercontinuousstrategy,andtrainingforallstaff.”
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It marks the culmination of a
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Sales Director Stuart Rawlinson explained: “Grenville wanted to invest in the latest technology and this new machine is much quicker than the previous machine. We can produce more parts per minute, get them to our customers more quickly, and increase our capacity.
The new machine increases the
The final investment was in a used Trumpf TruPunch 3000 S11 CNC punch press.
maximum tonnage available from 150t up to 200t and also has an increased open height for producing deeper boxed parts and also has a full length of integrated fold/flatten mechanism for producing safety edges.
Summing up how Grenville has enhanced the capacity and capabilities that it can offer its customers Stuart concluded: “Grenville has spent over £900k to increase our capacity and make sure we stay competitive at a time when resource costs are rising. These new machines enable us to offer a much wider variation of parts to customers whilst reducing lead times and increasing our capacity.
“We have had a very strong year and continue to grow, so we need these investments to enable us to keep pace with new and existing customers.”
Stuart said: “Our other machine was ageing and having some issues. We decided to buy another but explore the used market again for this machine.
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Stuart added: “It has also taken us into different market sectors by cutting thicker stainless steels.”
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More capabilities and capacity
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Grenville Engineering has invested over £900,000 in the latest laser cutting, bending and punching technology to increase its capabilities and capacity.
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Grenville also invested in a new Bystronic Xpert 200t, 3m bed press
“All our other press brakes are Bystronic models, so we kept with the same manufacturer. All our operators are fully trained on this brand of machine so there was no learning curve or need for extra training. We have been very impressed with the machines we currently have and they do everything we need.
Another benefit of the new machine is that the more powerful laser can cut thicker material and can also cut thicker material using nitrogen. This eliminates the need for a second operation to remove the oxide layer prior to powder coating.
“It was purchased from Severn Machines Ltd. They do a complete refurb of the machine prior to installing it. Again, this was something we had done previously that had worked really well.
One of the key investments was a 10kW Bystronic Bysprint 3015 3000 by 15000 bed fibre laser installed in September 2021. This complemented existing 6kw and 3kW Trumpf fibre laser machines.
“This machine is quicker and has a lot more features, which allows us to use much more
tooling available to the machine.”
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“Our customers choose us because we deliver quality, bespoke engineering quickly, and our new laser cutting service is no different,” added Mark Brickhill, CEO at KMT. “Our central UK location, large fabrication capacity and experience with OEMs means we can support any project nationwide with tailored solutions, whether for laser cutting or electromechanicalcomplete,machinery.”
The LVD type Phoenix FL-3015 6 kW fibre laser cutting machine operated by KMT supports both ferrous and non-ferrous metals, including copper and brass. It is paired with a LVD Compact-
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Tower 3015 material storage and retrieval tower with six shelves, each with a capacity of 3000 kg. Sheets of up to 3000mm x 1500mm can be accommodated, with an advanced cutting head handling up to 30mm thick aluminium as well as 25mm thick stainless and mild steel. Sheets of different thicknesses can be processed without manual intervention, further expediting lead times. For lighter gauge
“As a leading manufacturer of bespoke machinery for OEMs, we are always looking to improve our fabrications service. A recent machine investment means we now provide dedicated, high speed laser cutting for our customers. With our facilities and capabilities, we offer much shorter lead times than traditional fabricators. Introducing this new equipment has also dramatically increased our operating capacity, meaning we can subcontract work on the behalf of our customers,” said Ian Matthews, General Manager at KMT.
High speed laser cutting
KMT has considerable experience in delivering complex fabrications with a workshop capacity, ideal for supporting landmark engineering projects. It has worked with OEMs in the rail, industrial and automotive industry, delivering large quantities of metal work on tight deadlines to a highquality standard. Expert fabricators with decades of experience offer bespoke welding, cutting, press braking, assembly and testing under one roof. The standalone laser cutting service is available by contacting KMT directly.
KMT has launched a laser cutting service for ferrous and nonferrous metals which will reduce waiting times for customers.
materials, cutting can be conducted ‘on the fly’.
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The new Brother 5-axis, 30taper Speedio M200X3 verticalspindle machining centre achieved this on relatively small batches of components between 1,000- and 2,000-off requiring short cutting cycles of between two and 10 minutes, a combination that necessitates frequent changeover of the productionHemlock'scell.owner
Paul Cobb had exact figures to hand when interviewed. He said, "Typically, one of our 40-taper VMCs runs for 40 hours per week. However, a lot of the time the relatively slow spindle is not cutting – I estimate we get on average 45% utilisation. With the robotic Feedio load / unload system serving the latest Brother, we achieve 100 hours operation per week, sometimes more, and the uptime of the faster 30-taper spindle is 88%.
Mr Cobb said that changing over a conventional robot-loaded machining centre and reprogramming it would take days rather than hours.
Robotic component loading and unloading has given Hemlock Engineering a fivefold increase in production output on its latest 5-axis machining centre compared to manually loaded machines.
"On this basis, overall production output is about five times that of one of our 40-taper machines. Additionally, the latter capacity needs the full-time attendance of an operator whereas the Brother cell occupies an operator for only about 20% of the person's time. So there is a five-fold reduction in the labour cost content of components produced."
He explained that the plug-and-
play Speedio / Feedio cell costs about £800 per week to run including finance, labour and power, which he said, "is not very much". It arrived on the shop floor in March 2022 and, as already observed, produces similar output to five 40-taper machines with full-time operators. That is why Mr Cobb describes the benefits of his first ever automated prismatic component production cell as "absolutely astronomical" and "off the charts".
relatively componentsuncomplicatedrequiringshort cycle times is rapid cell changeover within two hours, including swapping the cutting program and tools. This is largely down to Brother's easy-to-use ChipLite conversational software that controls the handling robot and camera vision system.
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APT Leicester is helping K-Tech cope with demand from the American market.
With more than 25 years of experience in the creation of world-leading motorcycle suspension kits, K-Tech has continued to outsource the production of mill-turned parts to APT Leicester. This support has proven vital as K-Tech has experienced a surge in demand from the American market in recent years.
The partnershipmanufacturinghasgone from strength to strength, with APT having manufactured over 440,000 perfect components for K-Tech’s motorcycle suspension kits and systems to date. K-Tech has continued to build on its reputation for the creation of said:ManagerhonestAPTlevelsManufacturingproductiongroupedrequirements.componentspricedandprovenofremaininglevelsmotorcycleworld-leadingsuspensions,withofdemandrisingandhighinthewakethepandemic.ThesupportofAPThasvital,withtheforecastingsupplyofreasonablyhigh-performanceinlinewithK-tech’sOrdershavebeeninbatchesforeaseofanddelivery.partswithhighoftoleranceandaccuracy,hasimpressedwithitsandpersonalservice.OliverHurst,ProcurementatK-TechSuspension,“APTprovidesthewhole
APT ensures the manufacture of all ordered parts in compliance with the AS9100 standard. From surface-finished end eye rod joiners, adjuster housings, spring guides, compression adjuster needles, rebound check valve collars, piston rods and flow control adjusters, each component is made with the same commitment to customer satisfaction.
and performance for international racing competitors and the wider public. It has also turned to APT for support in the delivery of one-off parts for special builds featured across the range of race suspension kits.
K-Tech places each shock on a dyno testing, ensuring quality
“Our ability to forecast and secure material has allowed us to keep building parts for K-Tech. Committed to the highest standards, we look set to maintain our established relationship with K-Tech and are looking forward to new challenges together” explained Nick Baller, Managing Director of APT Leicester.
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package and their aerospace standard makes our job easier! Service and quality was not as good with other suppliers, but we couldn’t ask any more from APT. They have coped with the increased demand, providing a very personal service and quality parts.”
The partnership looks set to continue as K-tech keeps to its mission of world-leadingdevelopingsuspensions.
Supporting export demand
EDM machines over the last 30 years.”The latest machine installed was a Mitsubishi MV1200S that arrived in May. Paul Waldron added: “This wasn’t a swap-out machine, we went from 9 to 10 wire EDMs with the MV1200S. We recently won a contract for producing parts for the power generation industry and the customer started to ramp up production, so we needed extra capacity. With an EDM cycle time of 4 hours per part and 60 parts required each month, we acquired the MV1200S.”
The company now has a Mitsubishi FX10K, QA10, FA20, FA20-S, two FA10-S, MV1200R, MV1200S, an MV1200S II plus an MV2400R, demonstrating its faith in the technology,productivity,reliability,service
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Racing ahead with EDM
and support Mitsubishi products. Company Director at EDM Precision, Paul Waldron said: “We started as a small general subcontract and toolmaking machine shop in 1992 and we quickly noticed our EDM work becoming more prominent. In 1994, we changed the company name to EDM Precision Technologies Ltd and bought our first Mitsubishi wire EDM machine, a CX20. Over the years we’ve had numerous CX20 machines. Our philosophy has been to replace old machines with new technology, so we’ve probably had over 30 Mitsubishi
To carve a niche in the highly competitive subcontracting market, the Northamptonshire business has specialised in EDM technology to set it apart from its rivals.
Located next to Silverstone racetrack, EDM Precision Technologies Ltd has a strong position in the F1 and motorsport industries.
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It is not just motor sport though, since its inception, it has also machined precision components for other sectors including aerospace, defence, medical, press and mould tools too.
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A specialist subcontractor has invested in four new Mitsubishi EDM machines in the last four years, with the latest arriving in May.
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The company works with over five F1 Teams and has received more than 150 F1 orders in the last 12 months. Some components for the suspension, gearboxes, wind tunnel and test components are ideally suited to being produced with EDM techniques.
Now approaching 30 years in business, EDM Precision has a range of turning and machining centres, but with EDM drilling, spark erosion and 10 Mitsubishi wire EDM machines – it is evident where the focus of the company lies.
By the end of 2023, another 5,000 sq ft unit is scheduled for completion on an adjacent plot that was purchased recently.
Big plans for Wealdpark
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"Admittedly part of the rising sales figures is down to an increase in material costs but the underlying growth is undeniable, due in part I believe to the trend towards re-shoring.
Mainly a precision turned parts subcontractor, the family owned and run firm operates two vertical machining centres and 15 sliding-head lathes on the shop floor, alongside six Miyano fixedhead turning centres from Citizen Machinery UK.
Together with father Jim and brother Steve, Phil Smith is a director and joint owner of Wealdpark. He said, "We have increased turnover by a quarter in the two years since the start of
In fact it was other members of the British Turned Parts Manufacturers Association (BTMA) that recommended the Miyano brand in the early days when the subcontractor was transitioning from a cam auto shop with 53 machines to a fully CNC-equipped company. The process started in 2001 and was complete within a decade.
"Production of parts for the hydraulic, pneumatic and yellow goods industries is particularly strong at the moment. We are also active in the aerospace, automotive, electrical fastener, firefighting, military and temperature measurement
Re-shoring and exports have boosted business at Wealdpark to the extent that it now plans to treble the size of its factory.
Despite their large size the fixed-head lathes are fast enough to take work from the sliding head lathes when they are particularly busy.
the pandemic and sales during each of the first five months of 2022 were at a record level compared with previous years.
sectors."Manufacture of parts for ventilators has been an established part of our business for many years and it of course continued through 2020 and 2021. We have been able to turn this into a growth area by supplying similar components to Europe and North America.
The first phase of expansion at the Merseyside subcontractor is due to begin immediately and will add an extension a little larger than Wealdpark’s current 6,000 sq ft facility.
The latest to arrive, in April 2022, was a Miyano ABX-64SYY, bringing to four the number of these 65 mm diameter bar capacity machines purchased since 2014. In use also are 51 mm and 42 mm capacity models. All have twin spindles and twin 12station, Y-axis turrets with driven tooling for efficient, one-hit production. Despite the machines being bar fed, 40 percent of the time they are employed for turning billet in 6inch and even 8-inch chucks, enabling the production of much larger diameter parts with an operator in attendance.
Having just one make of fixed head lathes in the shop floor provides the flexibility to be able to swap tools and programs easily across the shop floor.
"It has given us the confidence to invest in new infrastructure and capacity to develop our business and part of that strategy will be the continuing purchase of top quality plant like Miyano lathes, which we have used since 2007."
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Reliable autonomous operation of the Miyanos is ensured by comprehensive load monitoring of both spindles and of the three linear axes of both turrets, as well as of the live rotary tools. The parameters of each channel can be set separately according to the job to ensure safe operation combined with
minimal disruption to production.
recent increase in workload has necessitated occasional three-shift attendance and 24/7 operation.
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Generally, Wealdpark operates a 37-hour week and sets up all lathes at the end of the day for a considerable amount of unattended machining of freecutting materials overnight and into the weekend. However, the
In preparation for the impending expansion, at the start of 2022 Wealdpark took on three extra staff, an experienced setteroperator and two apprentices who in September this year will start a four-year NVQ level 2 diploma course on day release to St Helens College. Further new appointments will follow to increase the company's headcount over the next couple of years. 8 wealdpark.co.uk
One component machined from 20 mm hexagonal bar, for example, takes 28 seconds to produce on a sliding-head lathe with gang tooling and only 32 seconds using a 65 mm capacity Miyano with turret tooling.
Cast Metals Federation continue to grow
excellent customer service by working in partnership with our clients and intend to take full advantage of the services offered by the CMF to help us grow and optimise our business.”
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Chamberlin & Hill Castings Ltd was the latest foundry to join the Cast Metals Federation. Part of Chamberlin PLC, Chamberlin & Hill is the group’s light castings division and is located at Walsall, where the company has been making grey iron castings for over 130 years. The company specialises in producing iron castings up to approximately 25kg, often with complex shapes and fine tolerances requiring highly skilled manufacturing methods, supplied into an increasingly diverse range of markets, such as the automotive and hydraulics industries as well as offering design and rapid prototyping to casting users and sodium hydride cleaning and laser etching of castings for theDarrenindustry.Pritchard, Divisional Commercial Manager for the Chamberlin PLC foundries said, “We are looking forward to being able to actively engage with the CMF and other members from the UK industry at this important time for UK manufacturing. We intend to take full advantage of the services offered by the CMF to help us grow our business and ensure we can remain globally competitive.”HaworthCastings, which supplies aluminium and copperbased sand and gravity die castings to customers from a
The Cast Metals Federation also welcomed Norfran into membership, which is a supplier of high-pressure aluminium and zinc die castings to international customers from a wide range of industries and sectors. Suppling the automotive sector, parts for white goods, domestic appliances, office furniture and accessories and components for industrial engineering and the electrical and electronic industries the company is certified to ISO 9001 and 14001, and with an integrated Quality Environmental Management
wide range of sectors, joined the Federation in the Spring. The company is part of the Expromet Technologies Group, which incorporates Investacast (an investment casting foundry which was already a member of CMF) and CNC machining company, Metaltech Precision. Lachlan Buirds, MD of the company said “We are pleased to be joining the CMF and engaging with other members in the sector through the meetings and information that is provided by the CMF Team. We are committed to providing an
Several UK foundries offering a wide range of products and processes have recently joined the Cast Metals Federation as the organisation continues to grow.
sectors, and offering CNC machining capability, Sylatech utilises rapid manufacturing technologies to offer prototype parts with approval to the AS9100 quality standard. Charlie Breese, Sylatech’s Managing Director said: “We fully intend to benefit from the services and opportunitiesnetworkingavailablefrom the CMF, as well as taking advantage of the range of expertise available from Sharing in Growth’s highly experienced coaches, on topics such as leadership, strategy, culture, lean manufacturing and business development.”
System, the company can offer fully machined or raw castings, with die design and process optimisation through casting simulation as well as project management. “Joining the CMF is an important step for us as we seek to engage with the Federation and our fellow members as part of our vison to continuously improve our operational efficiencies and optimise the performance of the business” noted Mark Smith, GeneralInvestmentManager.foundry Sylatech
Ltd joined CMF earlier this year. Producing thin walled, precision parts with a superior surface finish for the aerospace, defence and satellite communications
In welcoming the influx of new foundry members, Pam Murrell, CMF CEO said, “As a sector it is
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import that we work collectively to showcase and support the UK casting and foundry industry as a vital part of the wider UK manufacturing sector. The industry is a key part of the circular economy for metals as it is foundries who take the scrap metal (that arises from other sectors and from parts at end of life) and turn it into new highly engineered components in metal for a wide range of sectors, from automotive to energy generation, from construction to rail transport – all sectors that will be important for the transition to net zero. We are always delighted to welcome new foundries into membership.”
Cast iron facts
Registration for the 2023 course is open now.
Students can get to grips with the technical side of cast iron metallurgy on a dedicated Institute of Cast Metal Engineering (ICME) course.
ICME’s Certificate Course in Cast Iron Production, Metallurgy and Quality Control saw a successful launch in spring this year, as the learners (who are all from ferrous foundries) started to get the low-down on all things technical with cast iron. The first session saw the learners complete a foundry tour, as well as get a close look at the casting process, safely melting metal and a deeper dive into the chemistry of metal alloys.
with ICME and many of our industry Members, as we recognised the need for a programme that is specific to cast iron metallurgy. It is vital that we have courses that support the future development of our industry. We are also particularly grateful to the Foundry Training Trust who have offered substantial funding to anyone from the UK enrolling for the course, helping to make it more affordable for the industry.”
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The new Cast Iron Metallurgy course is designed with progression in mind as ICME is not just about educating those new to the industry, but also about strengthening the talent within the Registrationsindustry.for the next cohort, to start in Jan 23, are now being taken, so to find out more about the course please contact 8 info@icme.org.uk
This course is a joint venture from ICME and the Cast Metals Federation, with the aim of increasing, knowledge, growth and progression within the industry. Dr Pam Murrell FICME, CEO of the Cast Metals Federation, highlighted the importance of this course to the industry, saying, “We have supported the development of this new course, in conjunction
course is vital to the success and support of the industry. “Finding talent is getting increasingly difficult particularly in the field of metallurgy, where technological changes have transformed process control in recent years. The introduction of the Foundry Metallurgy programme will enable some of our existing melt plant team to extend their current knowledge base and to network with similar people from different backgrounds.”
Amy Worrallo, Quality Manager for ICME, said: “This course has been developed in response to a clear need from industry for a practical programme, focused on the metallurgy and production of the suite of cast irons,” she explains.
“It includes modules on melting and shop floor quality controls, raw material selection, metal treatments as well as testing and quality assurance. With a mix of classroom delivery, practical aspects and project work completed in company, this is a great new offering from ICME and clearly fits with our aims, as the professional body for the UK industry, to support the professional development of our members.”Michael Cramphorn, Foundry Director for Thomas Dudley Foundry explained why this
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Moulding gears up for EVs
The company, formerly known as Mikron, is part of the forteq Swiss-owned global technology group.The extensive product portfolio comprises precision automotive components, utility meters (gas, water, electrical and thermal management), as well as precision automotive gears and transmission systems. The highly automated UK facility has recently secured a number of new blue-chip contracts to supply electric vehicle (EV) components.
Serving predominantly Tier 1 automotive customers, supplying electric vehicle components is now one of the company’s key strategic business lines. This complements expertise in air suspension, actuator gears, engine timing systems and fuel filtration systems. Refreshing its portfolio of machines with the addition of two IntElect 100 ton machines underpins forteq UK’s strategic aim of optimising processing efficiency and supporting domestic manufacturing in the electric vehicle (EV) market.
As the reshoring of technical moulding of components gains momentum, West Yorkshire moulder forteq UK has increased its production capacity by investing in two Sumitomo Demag high-precision IntElect 100 ton machines.
Director of forteq UK Paul Wallis said: “forteq UK is striving to realign its business in line with group strategy to
a complex mechatronic valve featuring tight flatness and roundness characteristics, along with a threaded seal carrier, clips and living hinge to minimise parts list and Processingcost. high performance polymers, machine exactitude forms a critical part of this application’s success, notes business development manager Steve Roberts. He explained: “Each element alone is complex with demanding flatness tolerances of +/- 50 microns where nearby features can cause distortion. This level of dimensional accuracy requires the most exact injection moulding precision to achieve the required quality and repeatability.”TheIntElect’s direct drive technology is designed purely for injection moulding. This means it delivers the accelerated injection speeds needed for accurate dosing and performance,injectionprerequisites for tight tolerance applications like this gas meter valve.
ensure we maintain and grow our automotive business content during the market transition to hybrid and full electric vehicles. We are investing in equipment and processes which support this, while at the same time improving our sustainability and environmental impact yet further. In the domestic market we aim to support re-shoring programs, also offering capacity in larger machines which enables more local supply of bigger components. Our other niche products comprise 2k components, precise gears and over-moulded parts, all linked to high precision assembled,cavitytechnicalinvolvescommencedcomponentssetsmanufacturehasSumitomotechnicalDemonstratingproducts.”thecompany’sprowess,oneofthenew(SHE)Demagmachinesbeenallocatedspecificallyto400,000complexofgasmeterprecisionperannum.Thenewcontract,whichofficiallyinQ42021,producingthreeverycomponentsonfourmouldtools.Whenthecomponentsform
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Overall investments by firm in recent years are valued at close to £2Managingmillion.
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The relocation will see each of the three group company’s sharing the available space with the toolmaking side of the business being the stand-out area for development. With recent investment in new machining technology the move involved relocating six machining centres from XYZ Machine Tools. It was estimated by CSS Managing Director James Head that it would take three days per machine to complete the move. However, a concerted effort from XYZ’s machine movers and service engineers saw all six machines back in production, including laser calibration to within 6 micron/metre, within seven days.
past few years but throughout our 40 year history.”
CSS Group company Investment Casting Systems Ltd was the recipient of the Queen’s Award for Enterprise for its export achievements. This was achieved following three exceptional years of export growth in the design and manufacture of mould and associated tooling for the composites industry, with the aerospace sector in the USA accounting for much of that increase in Betweenbusiness.2018and 2021 exports rose from £267,000 to £1.7 million, this increase along with plans to double Group turnover within the next five years, prompted the relocation to the new facility, which is over the road from the old factory that had simply become too small for the business to move forward in. Group Chairman and company founder Ted Head said: “This prestigious award and our need to relocate is testament to the efforts of everyone involved at the company, not just over the
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Good year for CSS
It has been a good year for Paignton-based CSS Group (Casting Support Systems) with a Queen’s Award and a brand-new, purpose-built, 60,000 sq ft factory.
The CSS Group offers a full bespoke engineering and complete manufacturing service from conceptual product analysis and design through to finished product, including in-house services for injection-moulding,toolmaking,tote box manufacture and technical composite manufacture.
The future is extremely positive for CSS Group, with the forward order book for its toolmaking division looking strong, with further growth predicted from the aerospace, power generation and other industry sectors. The move to the new factory and office facility will allow for that growth to continue uninterrupted for many years to come.
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“It was an incredible effort by everyone concerned and as a result of the prompt and efficient service, what we are now calling XYZ Alley was back machining parts in very quick time,” he said.
The EMKA mould program includes pre-series moulds for all materials and family tools for small quantities all supported with a guaranteed service life.
EMKA produces 900 moulds a year for plastic injection moulding and aluminium die casting – making it one of the top three mould makers in Europe.
plastics more environmentally sustainable by reducing the amount of virgin resin needed to produce products. By hitting the milestone, Essentra Components has demonstrated the viability of recycled plastics within high performance component parts.
50% recycling target achieved
Richard Sederman, Strategy and M&A Director said the milestone demonstrates a clear proof of concept for sustainable manufacturing: “Reaching a 50/50 ratio is an incredible achievement not only for our team but for the wider plastics industry.
EMKA UK sales engineers provide an experienced on-site link to UK manufacturing in order to manage the information flow and ensure correct progress from concept, through samples to sign off and full-scale production which may also be at the EMKA facility.
The company says that this particularly relevant to UK companies because of the many advantages to having a European tool maker now that re-shoring is a viable economic choice.
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The achievement means almost all LDPE products leaving Essentra’s facility at Kidlington in Oxford will consist of 50% recycled content.
EMKA not only builds tooling for its own production but also supplies leading industrial companies such as Hella, Mercedes, Audi, Porsche and Fischer Sports Seventy-five(ski).experienced
Industrial productPolyethyleneplasticspost-consumer50/50consistentlyComponents,manufacturer,componentsEssentraisnowachievingabalanceofvirginandrecycledwithinitsLowDensity(LDPE)range.
“We’ve demonstrated that the reliance on virgin plastics as a primary component is now an outdated concept.”
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engineers at EMKA are engaged in development, design and CNC programming of high-quality tooling for testing on its own machines under full production conditions. Their output includes moulds for plastic injection moulding, zinc and aluminium die-casting, multi-component moulds (2K), moulds for internal
Metal and plastic mould makers
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gas pressure processes and moulds for IML foils. Complex moulds for insert injection moulding are handled, as well as zinc die casting moulds - hot runner technology is catered for, as is punch deburring.
The company says this milestone represents a crucial step in making industrial
These local advantages include the requirements of development, servicing, adjustment, changing to accommodate new features, changing of injected material, repair in service and any correction that may be required.
As part of its drive to reduce carbon emissions, Essentra Components has also experimented with higher percentages, and as the sourcing of recyclate continues to improve, will introduce them into its
production lines in due course.
The Stevenage-based company posted an £11m turnover figure in the last financial year and believes its involvement in the unique collective of subcontract manufacturers and an engineering design agency will play a crucial role in helping it reach a £30m turnover by 2026.
Importantly, we also offer new solutions that complement the core capabilities of other members in the Manufacturing Assembly Network.
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“It has been a tough time in the manufacturing sector due to the global pandemic and its aftereffects. We effectively lost a year somewhere and although there was a slight dip in the order book during the initial pandemic, we remained strong and diversified to weather the storm."
It has also recruited two dedicated business development managers for the first time, who will spearhead a strengthened sales team, tasked with focusing on new opportunities and working with MAN to explore jointDavidopportunities.added:“We are equally adept at providing full turnkey solutions - including printed circuit board assembly - or assisting our clients with their own“Inprocesses.somecases, they work up their designs and pass on to us to create. We make high volumes of PCBs, working in low to midvolume in a number of different sectors including the medical and EV industries.”
“There is no competition within the group, so there is a great culture of transparency and best practice sharing that can only be good for our business.
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He continued: “Thankfully we recovered because we acted quickly. We planned ahead and we kept on investing in new machinery and strengthening our purchasing department to offset the rising costs of raw materials. This combined approach has seen us emerge in a position of strength.”
The group sees Nemco joining the group as a great boost, with the printed circuit board assembly experts having a diverse client base touching many different sectors, including aerospace, defence, industrial and medical.
“We’re thrilled to be a part of MAN, for the simple reason that the group boasts like-minded businesses who are progressive, ambitious and looking to grow,” explained David Duric, Sales & Marketing Director at Nemco.
significant opportunities in the renewable energy and EV sectors and is planning to make significant inroads in the months and years ahead.
New connection for MAN
Nemco, which was formed in 1985 by Dave Pearce and currently employs 122 people at its 60,000 sq ft Wedgwood Way facility, has identified
Contract manufacturerelectronicsNemco has become the latest company to join the AssemblyManufacturingNetwork(MAN).
MAN, which employs more than 1750 people across 13 different factories, offers engineering disciplines including aluminium casting, automation and control systems, forging, high-volume pressings, plastic injection moulding, precision machining, tube manipulation and welded assemblies.
Global supply agreement
The agreement will see Supply Technologies install a Total Supply Management system throughout Anord Mardix’s operations.
Through the partnership, Supply Technologies will undertake the supply of more than 1000 components and hardware lines. Stock will be held at Supply Technologies branches close to Anord Mardix’s facilities and supplied via best-in-class Kanban stations/VMI (Vendor Managed Inventory).
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Supply Technologies will monitor component usage and stock levels to ensure that sufficient materials are always
Anord Mardix has already been delivered an extensive portfolio of commercial and industrial projects.
available to manufacturing teams. This approach will create a more effective stock control system and drive efficiencies, which is key to Anord Mardix’s production strategies.
Gary Russell, Director, Business Development at Supply Technologies, said: “In the current climate, a seamless and
integrated supply chain operation is more important than ever and through our robust procurement and just in time delivery capabilities, we can ensure that our demand-driven systems enable Anord Mardix to fulfil its project objectives across its global operations.”
Anord Mardix is a leading manufacturing and engineering company in critical power solutions. The company is now part of multinational electronics manufacturer Flex, which employs around 160,000 people worldwide. As a result, Anord Mardix says it has unparalleled scalability and reliability with huge growth expected over the next few years within the industry, across territories old and new.
It will supply a vast range of different components used in the manufacturing process at Anord Mardix facilities located in the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland and the United States.
Supply Technologies has secured a significant contract with Anord Mardix company, to support its manufacturing operations worldwide.
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Wired for growth
Convert, the UK’s leading manufacturer of cable looms and harnesses increased turnover by 20% in the past year, bouncing back from the pandemic, and is expecting to increase by 20% again over the current year.
Theresult.company has also invested in new machinery to deliver a particularly complex assembly for a printing company.
Convert’s founder and Managing Director, said: “It’s been an eventful year and I am really pleased that we have managed to grow and invest despite the stop-start economy. Our new management structure and renewed focus on our culture, which is driving a nurturing environment for our staff to grow and develop in, is a solid foundation to continue building the company to ever greaterConvertheights.”canproduce all harness types, from multi-branch looms, interconnect harnesses and wire and cable sets, as well as more bespoke assemblies. 8 convertltd.co.uk.
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Armed with the understanding and experience acquired during this time, and with the knowledge gained from the completion of his supervision training course Myles will now move into a Manufacturing Cell Supervision role, and continue his personal development as well as aiding the continual improvement of our manufacturing activities.
Time spent within the engineering section helped broaden his knowledge and understanding of the technical aspects of cable harness assembly and good practice required to meet the high standards the company sets for its customers to ensure the reliability and high quality of the products it manufactures.
The company has restructured to take account of this growth, and to plan for the future. It has recruited experienced engineers to deliver this growth, particularly in quality and engineering areas.
Quality Control is particularly important to the company, not only to ensure quality product continues to leave the facility to customers but also to ensure that the right work is being commissioned.Forexample the Convert team recently reviewed a project for a prototype and discovered that the drawings would not deliver the right result. Convert added value by checking, manufacturing and testing the piece before final production, and then worked with the customer to achieve the right
Convert aims to provide a supportive culture to allow staff to grow and develop. For example, Myles joined Convert in an apprenticeship role just before the pandemic hit, but despite this setback, time spent in production and engineering has given him a sound understanding of assembly methods and production techniques.
of the Engineering team that has introduced several new projects into the manufacturing cells.
Last year Convert designed and manufactured assemblies for many industries. These included headlights for three leading luxury car manufacturer, one of which involved 3d printing tools to deliver 100 sets of harnesses perDaveweek.Lord,
Myles has since been involved in the manufacture of prototype harness for some prestige automotive projects and been part
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The survey, completed by over 2,000 members of GB adults (18+), reveals that we may be further from the electric vehicle revolution than first thought, with just over half of respondents (54%) saying that they are unlikely to own an EV by the time the switch comes around.
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of high-quality steel and nickelbased alloy powders, with bespoke chemistries to enhance properties where required. Its range includes aluminium, stainless steel, titanium, tool steel, maraging steel and cobalt chrome.
will be the focus across all forums, with talks on the circular economy, net zero, levelling up and the supply chain.
In addition to metals, the company supplies an extensive range of engineering plastics with enhanced mechanical and/or thermal properties that in certain applications can offer many benefits over metal including weight reduction, good wear properties, superior corrosion and chemical resistance, ease of processing, electrical and thermal insulation and cost saving.
The company says that it is dedicated to the continued development of new business and backed its ISO9001-2015 status, it guarantees that exceptionally high-quality products and service will always be the Righton Blackburns’ standard.
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It says its powder metals are of the highest standard, quality and performance, helping to deliver the best possible results, whichever powder application is chosen, be that Metal Additive Manufacturing (AM), Hot Isostatic Pressing (PM, HIP) or near net shape production.
The talks follow recent research conducted by Advanced Engineering, in partnership with YouGov, into the UK’s target of ending sales of petrol and diesel cars by 2030. For the UK to be fully electric by 2030, it depends on a high level of technological innovation across the automotive sector. Exhibitors and visitors alike can learn more about the future of EVs and the road to net zero at the automotive forum at Advanced Engineering UK, which
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At the automotive forum, visitors can meet experts from Siemens, Britishvolt, the Aluminium Federation, the University of Strathclyde, IDTechEx, Ford, Jaguar Land Rover and Xi Engineering, who will cover topics ranging from electrification to the digitalisation of vehicle development.
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At the composites forum, visitors can learn more about what digitalisation means for
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composite manufacturing, the latest innovations in materials and how composites are helping to create a greener, more sustainable future. Composites UK CEO David Bailey will return along with the National Composites Centre’s chief technology officer, Enrique Garcia. Prodrive Composites Ltd and B&M Longworth will also take to the Visitorsstage.to the event will also find Alan Banks, innovations manager at Ford, presenting at the composites forum over both days, covering topics such as the future of the UK’s composite sector and the UK’s automotive materials strategy for a net-zero circular economy.
On the aerospace forum, there will be presentations on sustainability, supply chains, digitalisation and automation from Easyjet, Rolls-Royce and Airbus. Sustainability and Net Zero are a large concern,
especially in aerospace. So Advanced Engineering UK will welcome talks from the Aerospace Technology Institute, Nottingham University, ZeroAvia and more, addressing creating a greener industry.
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and components to fulfil their activeSelectedprojects.businesses can also attend a networking lunch hosted by SMMT on day one of the exhibition, and a breakfast hosted by ADS on day two, which will take place in the show’s networking area between the aerospace and automotive show zones, giving them further opportunity to form new partnerships with some of the world’s leading OEMs.
will showcase a museum of ground-breaking composite products for attendees to see. Associate forum sponsors, Cristex Composite Materials, Aerospace Manufacturing and Ripley Solutions will support over 200 hours of CPD-accredited learning, which is free for all visitors and exhibitors.
On day two, the forum will wrap up with talks on the supply chain, additive manufacturing, and an eye-opening presentation on the role of UK manufacturing in levelling up by keynote Bhavina Bharkhada, Head of Policy and Campaigns at Make UK.
Advanced Engineering UK will also house 40 private meeting rooms, thanks to an expansion of floor space at this year’s event, where confidential conversations with eager buyers can take place. The buyers have been carefully selected by the SMMT and ADS respectively, based on their purchasing requirements and enthusiasm to form new relationships, making this an opportunity that cannot be missed.
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Advanced Engineering welcomes back its valued sponsors once again, with Silverstone Technology, GRP Solutions, University of Strathclyde, HP, and PRF Composite Materials headlining the event this year. In the composites networking area, PRF
Finally, the manufacturingconnectedforumwill be open on day one with a talk from Stephen Phipson, CEO of Make UK, followed by an intriguing day full of intelligencedigitalisation,sustainability,artificialandcyber security. Visitors can expect an informative presentation on bridging the physical to the digital world from keynote speaker, Paul Homan, distinguished engineer and chief technology officer at IBM.
The Enabling Innovation zone will return once again, giving the UK’s most innovative start-ups the chance to present their business to a panel of industry leading figures. Attendees will have access to representatives from some of the world’s top automotive and aerospace original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), courtesy of the show’s co-located Meet the Buyer events. The Meet the Buyer events will be hosted by ADS and the Society of Motor Manufacturers (SMMT) to help association members and Advanced Engineering exhibitors hold valuable conversations with buyers that are looking for specific solutions
To further complement this year’s overarching theme of sustainability, Advanced Engineering is introducing a sustainability trail, where exhibitors showcasing an environmentally friendly product or service will be highlighted in show material and with physical branding on their stand. Alongside this, the innovation trail will showcase the most innovative and pioneering exhibitors for 2022.
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The many benefits to using KUKA’s subcontract friction welding facility include: established and proven expertise; use of industry-leading Thompson Friction Welding machinery; no need to invest in capital equipment; multiple component manufacture across numerous sectors; a range of geometries and material combinations can be joined – with advice at hand on material, geometry, metallurgy and pre and post weld processing.
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an end-to-end subcontract friction welding service. The question that engineers and manufacturers ask when considering their production joining and manufacturing processes is “can we do this better, cheaper and more efficiently?”
The friction welding process affords many advantages, compared to competing manufacturing processes, such as fusion welding, structural integrity being the most obvious. The benefits are substantial, and when you partner with KUKA, you’ll be assured of
The answer is ‘yes’ and the solution lies in subcontract friction welding, for those instances where a manufacturer might not have the means to invest in capital equipment. But when welding engineers, welding production supervisors or operations managers require a machine, on premise, from which they are able to deliver rotary friction welding in house, to whom do they turn?
Other industries that specify friction welding as their standard bonding method include the automotive sector producing axles, cv joints, turbo chargers, airbag canisters and other such safety critical components. The construction and yellow goods industry use friction welding for manufacture of piston rods and hydraulic cylinders where large diameter high quality steel chromed rods are joined to eyes, yolks and pinions for heavy duty industrial service. The aerospace industry has also been known to utilise the processes for manufacture of high integrity
In the case of bi-metallic, copperaluminium connectors, there is no other viable method of joining these two materials directly to each other due to the difficulty presented by them having very different thermal expansion coefficients. Low-cost aluminium is joined directly to high cost copper.
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