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News Release from: Subcon | Subject: Newby Foundries
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 May 2006
Rapid prototyping to fully finished
castings
In line with its strategy of offering its customers a total service, Newby Foundries (C29) can offer a complete supply of castings from rapid prototyping to fully finished parts in any weight.
In line with its strategy of offering its customers a total service, Newby Foundries (C29) can offer a complete supply of castings from rapid prototyping to fully finished parts in any weight Apart from its own foundry capabilities, Newby will source castings from around the world to meet any customer requirement
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 13 Feb 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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"We can offer the complete package, both in the UK and overseas, for any type of component in iron or steel," says business development manager Terry Golden.
"And with our recently required investment foundry we can offer almost any material on smaller castings.
We are serving any industry that needs castings, and will act as the prime supplier for the complete product." Terry says that Newby Foundries will manage the project from start to finish depending on what the customer wants.
"If they are looking for casting, fine, if they are looking for a fully machined components that's fine too.
We will deliver whatever client is looking for using our own subcontractors." Using the latest Solidworks CAD design and metal solidification software Newby offers design for manufacture and design validation ensuring products get to market as fast as possible. Request a free brochure from Subcon ...
Key customers include leading OEM's in vacuum pumps, turbochargers, hydraulics, auto sport, medical and marine Engineering.
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