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Hemlock Engineering
Address:
Unit 13 New Road
Stapleford
Nottingham
NG9 8GS
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1159 393 3305
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Listing of all 15 news releases from Hemlock Engineering:
Five-axis production of superbike suspension
User application article Hemlock Engineering's five-axis production centre at Stapleford, Nottingham has developed a radial foot component for the front forks of a superbike.
News from Hemlock Engineering (31 May 2007)
Engineering company invests in work holding system
Hemlock Engineering has invested in Kitagawa's Chick work holding systems to maximise production and efficiency in its high precision multi-axis milled components facility in Nottingham.
News from Hemlock Engineering ( 9 April 2007)
Single cycle complex medical components produced
A single cycle machining strategy for producing complex medical components is being offered by Hemlock Engineering using the latest five-axis machining centre technology.
News from Hemlock Engineering ( 1 December 2006)
Precision five axis machining for autosport
A demonstration of five-axis machining is to be staged by precision subcontract specialist Hemlock Engineering at the Autosport Engineering exhibition at the NEC, Birmingham.
News from Hemlock Engineering (10 October 2006)
Subcontractor leads in 5-axis aluminium machining
Subcontract machinist has set up a very purposeful niche operation, based upon the latest 5-axis machining centre technology, and offers production machining of complex aluminium components.
News from Hemlock Engineering (30 June 2006)
Complex parts batch made from 5-axis machines
Batch production of aluminium components using 5-axis machining is now available from Hemlock Engineering, following the purchase of a second Mikron machining centre in just four months.
News from Hemlock Engineering (26 May 2006)
Multi-axis machining speciality portrayed
Multi-axis machining subcontractor will be portraying its fast growing capability in single-cycle, short lead time, subcontract machining services at the UK's Subcon Exhibition.
News from Hemlock Engineering ( 6 April 2006)
Subcontractor invests in precision machining
Key to expansion of its dedicated prototyping and precision machining of small batches of aluminium components is the purchase of a GBP 300,000 Mikron XSM 600U universal five-axis machining centre.
News from Hemlock Engineering (10 January 2006)
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)
UK milling machining contracts soar by 30%
Milling based machining contracts have soared by 30% for Stapleford, Nottingham based Hemlock Engineering helping to boost sales in the 2005 financial year to almost GBP 4 million.
News from Hemlock Engineering (16 November 2005)
Lean assembly cells up productivity by 30%
By setting up four 'lean assembly cells a subcontractor will be producing 19 completed units a day for direct to line assembly, having raised productivity by 30%.
News from Hemlock Engineering (11 May 2005)
Subcontractor rapidly expands M-C park
Within a month of installing its 15th machining centre, a five-axis VMC, a UK subcontractor ordered two additional vertical machining centres for immediate delivery.
News from Hemlock Engineering (15 March 2005)
Putting eight into two ups cost-effectiveness
Combining up to eight separate production operations into one or two unmanned machining centre cycles is a target set by a subcontractor to increase cost-effectiveness.
News from Hemlock Engineering ( 7 January 2005)
Aluminium base plates machined at high speeds
User application article Aluminium base plates and face plates having high degrees of flatness and parallelism are high speed machined and used in a wide range of products such as mould plates and printer frames.
News from Hemlock Engineering (24 August 2004)
Subcontractor builds up motor sports expertise
In just two years, sales of sub-contract machined components to the UK motor sport industry has grown from zero to over GBP 100,000 a Nottingham, UK-based subcontractor.
News from Hemlock Engineering (22 July 2004)

