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Bespoke door furniture, hinges and door handles
Blue Diamond has expanded its range of specialist design and manufacturing services to include all types of architectural door furniture including bespoke hinges and door handles. Brochure available
News from Blue Diamond Technologies ( 9 December 2005)
Ultra-high speed aluminium machining
Hemlock Engineering of Stapleford, Nottingham is to launch its expansion into ultra-high speed aluminium machining and fast response dedicated prototyping and development operation.
News from Hemlock Engineering ( 1 December 2005)
Small turned parts contract for aerospace work
Unicut Precision has secured the renewal of a small turned parts contract with a major US aerospace company that will be worth more than £1.25 million to the precision machinist.
News from Unicut Precision (28 November 2005)
Honing investment increases efficiency, cuts costs
Willingness of a honing company to invest in a TBT twin-spindle deep hole drilling machine, and to increase efficiency is contributing to shorter delivery times and highly competitive pricing.
News from Hone-All Precision (27 October 2005)
Machining alloys without work-hardening
User application article High temperature aero-engine metal has to be cut by a subcontractor at exactly the correct feeds and speeds to avoid 'work hardening' during the cutting process.
News from Burcas (25 October 2005)
Precision running
Three members of staff from North Yorkshire engineering firm Claro Precision Engineering, have completed this year's Great North Run to raise thousands of pounds for two national charities.
News from Claro Precision Engineering (26 September 2005)
Sub-contract machinist expands CNC capacity
Indian sub-contract machining company, specialising in CNC machining large components, has placed an order for a large size CNC machine with 3500 x 2500 x 1000mm capicity.
News from Shelik Industries (12 September 2005)
Hone-All Precision cuts costs and lead times
Honing and machining services company has reduced manufacturing costs and ead times on high value machined components for aerospace, automotive and oil and gas industries.
News from Hone-All Precision (12 September 2005)
Costs and lead times reduced on machined parts
By continuing to invest in new production equipment, Hone-All Precision has reduced manufacturing costs and cut lead times on high value machined components for various industries.
News from Hone-All Precision (12 September 2005)
Machined cases enable land mine detonation
User application article Precision Engineering firm, Acro Precision Technology, has recently undertaken one their strangest projects to date - machining cartridge cases for robots detonating land mines.
News from Acro Precision Technology ( 1 September 2005)
Spill control products to meet ISO 14001
Blue Diamond, the specialist distributor of fluid control products, can supply a complete range of spill control kits to help companies meet the requirements of ISO 14001. Brochure available
News from Blue Diamond Bearings (29 August 2005)
Deep drilling work helps subcontractor
User application article Rimor relies on Deep Hole Drilling's service to help the company maintain its position in the aerospace and offshore industries.
News from Premier Deep Hole Drilling (29 August 2005)
Out-sourced machining controlled effectively
Whatever the machining requirements are - a simple turned, moulded or cast component, or a complete assembly with multiple parts - the problem can be solved cost effectively. Brochure available
News from Blue Diamond Bearings (26 August 2005)
Deep hole drilling to tight tolerances
User application article Premier Deep Hole Drilling, UK, is taking care of the majority of an oil and gas component producer's deep hole drilling requirements, machining and honing to tight tolerances.
News from Premier Deep Hole Drilling (25 August 2005)
Suspension parts machined to win races
User application article Accurately machined parts for racing motor cycles - where a few thousandths of a second make all the difference - are essential, and APT uses the latest CNC techniques to ensure this.
News from APT Leicester (Automatic Precision Turning) (23 August 2005)
Olympic Games to boost UK SS components demand
Expecting the building of the UK Olypics stadium to provide an important boost to the UK engineering sector, Acro Precision forsees an increase in demand for SS products.
News from Acro Precision Technology (15 August 2005)
Stainless steel building components go olympic
Precision engineering company, Acro Precision Technology, expects the building of the new Olympic stadium to provide an important boost to the UK engineering sector.
News from Acro Precsion Engineering (12 August 2005)
Deep-hole drilling is subcontracted out
User application article Power tools manufacturer normally does most of its machining in-house, but does not try to emulate expert sub-contractors in operations like deep-hole drilling and honing.
News from Premier Deep Hole Drilling (29 July 2005)
Precision engineering spawns tensioner division
East Anglian precision engineers, Acro Precision Technology has announced the launch of a new division for design, development and manufacture of 'curtain-tensioners'.
News from Acro Precsion Engineering (25 July 2005)
UK sub-contract machinist invests GBP 1 million
Sub-contract machine shop has recently raised capacity by investing over GBP 1m in two mill/turn centres, one of which is capable of simultaneous five-axis milling.
News from Kenard Engineering Company (15 July 2005)
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