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News Release from: Brunel | Subject: Zinc diecastings, steel/ aluminium pressings
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 August 2006
Company supplies diecastings and
pressings
Former volume lock and hinge maker has reorganised into a more flexible and rapid source for bespoke zinc diecastings, steel/ aluminium pressings, punched track and small assemblies.
Brunel, the Tamworth, Staffs, UK-based lock and hinge manufacturer, have recently substantially re-organised to position the company for success in the present environment of global sourcing After a difficult period, we have now emerged as a smaller, but much more flexible and rapid source for bespoke zinc diecastings, steel/ aluminium pressings, punched track and small assemblies
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 31 May 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Zinc pressure diecasting machine overhauled
Brunel, the Tamworth-based manufacturer of zinc diecastings, metal pressings and bespoke assemblies has fitted an electronic control panel to its DMZ 50t zinc pressure diecasting machine.
Having removed ourselves from the market of volume comodity products, we are well placed to offer in-house tailored design, project management and rapid supply.
To reach our present strong position we have downsized by closing our Daventry based facility and successfully re-located seven diecasting machines (Frech) to Tamworth.
Our diecasting machine range runs from 20 tonf to 125 tonf (200-1250kN).
We offer ZL2 and ZL3 materials.
We also have modern automated steel pressing capability from 80 tonf to 200 tonf (800-2000kN).
For the future we hope to encourage a mix of medium volume diverse projects along with possible late stage tailoring of overseas made product.
We have moved away from the idea of looking for one big customer with high volume.
We feel that smaller volume with diversity will build on our present strength.
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