Production Capabilities

Producing Your Bespoke Components

From one-off prototypes to annual production volumes, we are experts in manufacturing and sourcing bespoke components in a variety of materials.

Find out more about the processes involved in manufacturing your components:

CNC Turning

CNC Turning

The machining operation that produces cylindrical parts by turning the material

Location: UK & Asia

Volume: 50+ to 10,000+

CNC Milling

CNC Milling

The operation of removing material from a solid block to form a required shape

Location: UK & Asia

Volume: 1+

Welding

Welding & Fabrication

The cutting and bending of sheet metal, with TIG and MIG welding to assemble

Location: UK & Asia

Volume: 1+

Punch Press

Presswork

The cutting of sheet metal with the use of forming tools on a power press

Location: UK & Asia

Volume: 500+

Forging

Hot Forging

Production process which “hammers” metal between two dies to form the desired shape

Location: UK & Asia

Volume: 500+

Gravity Die-Casting

Casting

Production process where liquid material is poured into molds to form a desired shape

Location: UK & Asia

Volume: 500+

Laser Cutting

Laser Cutting

Production process where a laser cuts out a desired shape from sheet material

Location: UK & Asia

Volume: 500+

Escomatic Machine

Wire Cutting

Similar to CNC Turning, but using wire to form parts smaller than 6mm in diameter

Location: UK & Asia

Volume: 500+

Injection Moulding Machine

Injection Moulding

Similar to casting, molten plastics are injected into a mould to form the shape

Location: UK & Asia

Volume: 1,000+

3D Printing

3D Printing

Using CAD models and specialist printers, plastic is “printed” to form the desired shape

Location: UK & Asia

Volume: 1+

Vacuum Forming

Vacuum Forming

Sheet plastic is heated, and the use of vacuums and moulds create the required shape

Location: Asia

Volume: 1,000+