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Quality Control...
Quality control is very important to us and our customers. At every stage of our forging processes, meticulous controls ensure
that only the right quality of components are delivered.
Goods inward material inspection controls, first off,in process and final inspection procedures mean that compliance to your specifications is assured.

Of particular benefit to you is our in-house tool room and testing facilities. We can manufacture special inspection jigs, gauges and fixtures, as well as carrying out in-house hardness, tensile and coating thickness tests.

The FARO Gage is a portable CMM that increases measurement
productivity and flexibility and enhances accuracy in any production
environment.
End the reliance on expensive and hard-to-use fixed CMMs, improve
measurement consistency, generate automatic reports including SPC
analysis and GD&T, and reduce inspection times with the FARO Gage. |
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Mayes 4 Column Vertical Universal Tensile Testing Machine.
500 KN
model. Installed within our manufacturing facility, enabling us
to complete tests in house, saving valuable time in the manufacturing
process and reduce lead times. |
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The coating thickness gauge eban3000 MK2 is the top specification DFT
gauge having an extensive range of features offering full batching and
statistical capability with date and time being recorded. Measuring range up
to 50 millimetres. High accuracy of up to ±1% when referred to reference
standards. |
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A general purpose, high temperature, portable infrared thermometer, designed
for accurate measurement of temperatures in the range 550 to
3000°C/ 1022 to 5432°F. |
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Hand held energy-dispersive x-ray fluorescence analyzer.
It can quickly, non-destructively, determine
the elemental composition of metal and precious metal samples. |
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Hardness is the measure of resistance of a particular material to deformation when an external force or load is applied to that material.
Unlike physical quantities such as length, time, volume or electrical current, hardness is a relative value that has no fundamental quantity or absolute standard. Hardness is related to other mechanical characteristics such as tensile strength, yield strength, elastic limit, resistance to wear, ductility etc.
Hardness has become as critical as fit and finish in determining product quality. Metallic parts must function under increasingly arduous conditions, with loads, pressure and temperatures constantly increasing, hardness measurement is often one of the easiest and sometimes the best way of establishing that components will be able to take the strain.
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For particular dimensions, specifications and features (where required by you) we have access to the UK's leading independent inspection laboratories, adding further to our ability to meet today's ever increasing challenges and demands.

In addition to our use of the latest tools and a complete Quality Control Management System, we have access to steel material properties and steel specifications from more than 40 countries / standards, with information on:
Steel Standards
Chemical Compositions
Steel Applications
Mechanical Properties of steel alloys
Steel Properties on elevated temperatures
Fatigue Data
Heat Treatment
Cross reference tables of equivalent materials
For more information on our quality control, or to discuss your latest project, please contact us today.
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