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News Release from: C and H Precision Finishers | Subject: Precision polishers and finishers
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 28 January 2003
Robotic polishing may reduce finishing
lead times
Precision polishers and finishers for aerospace, power generation and commercial industries, CHP, acquired by Avingtrans, is investigating robotic polishing to reduce lead times.
Precision polishers and finishers to the aerospace, power generation and commercial industries, CHP, acquired by Avingtrans, is investigating robotic polishing to reduce lead times Precision polishers and finishers to the aerospace, power generation and commercial industries has its core business in the finishing of turbine blades
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 3 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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New ownership - since the acquisition of CHP by Avingtrans in 2002, the company has seen some important changes that have ultimately led to improved services.
This acquisition will be of great benefit to CHP as Avingtrans are keen to see the company grow, and will invest in all aspects of its business including new technology.
The company is currently looking at robotic polishing for the initial grinding operations on certain turbine blades.
It will help to reduce operators' exposure to vibration white finger, and lead times will be much improved.
Quality management - CHP is well underway in attaining the new BS ISO EN 9001-2000, completion and approval is expected by May 2003.
In the meantime it continues to operate under BS EN ISO 9002.
Environmental management - CHP is also well underway with the implementation of BS EN ISO 14001, expecting to attain certification by BSI by mid 2003.
CHP now has a fully qualified NEBOSH member who will be responsible for the environmental and H and S management.
CHP continue to improve it's services, work practices, and is committed to providing quality products at competitive prices.
A daily delivery service can be provided if required.
In fact any service or a number of services from polish to etching to NDT can be successfully managed by CHP to assist you in your lead times and save you costs.
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