Hyperbat wins major Lotus contract

A UK manufacturer of electric vehicle battery packs has sealed a multi-million-pound contract to supply Lotus with batteries for its new all-electric Evija, said to be the world’s most powerful production car.Hyperbat was formed to bring together Williams Advanced Engineering’s (WAE) EV battery expertise with Unipart’s capability in manufacturing safety-critical products for premium OEMs.

Full production of the battery packs will take place on the firm’s new production line at Unipart Manufacturing Group’s site in Coventry, where the manufacturing process will involve assembling 12,000 components split across 500 unique parts, with 100,000 welds in each pack. The mid-mounted battery pack will support a target output of 2000 PS, and performance targets of 0-62mph in under three seconds and a top speed of over 200mph.
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CADCAM suite adds new tool-making function

In the mould and die industry, Open Mind says that its hyperMILL CADCAM suite is regarded as a complete end-to-end solution as it can cover aspects such as electrode manufacturing and wire EDM. Now, it is the introduction of the five-axis radial machining function that takes centre stage.

The new function is suitable for the process-optimised production of round moulds, where surfaces cannot undergo hand finishing or polishing operations. For components such as blow moulds that are applied in vehicle bumper production or consumer goods bottles, high-quality machined surfaces are critical as secondary hand finishing can introduce optical facets and surface inconsistencies that may appear in downstream processing.

According to Open Mind, improvements to the current version of hyperMILL – combined with five-axis radial machining – are setting standards in blow-mould machining. Thanks to a new radial projection method, it is possible to calculate tool paths extremely quickly, and the user can apply various machining strategies to respond flexibly to the component conditions.

The new ‘Flow Equidistant’ infeed strategy is the first of its kind that supports the generation of tool paths with a constant infeed for vertical and challenging surfaces. This capability means that surfaces can integrate into the overall machining sequence, with processing taking place in a single step. Seamless machining with a very high surface quality is guaranteed, reports the company. Every machining sequence needs to produce sharp corners at the junction of the upper and lower halves of the mould to avoid problems during the moulding process. An automatic tangent extension feature eliminates the manual CAD steps needed to extend the numerous surface elements found in complex designs.
For further information www.openmind-tech.com

Mazak hails success of Discovery Week

Yamazaki Mazak welcomed over 500 attendees to its European Technology Centre in Worcester last month as part of its annual open house. Themed ‘Discovery Week’, the event aimed to address some of the key production challenges facing UK manufacturers and subcontractors, with support from over 25 dedicated partners in the areas of tooling, tool management, swarf management, CADCAM and finance.

Alan Mucklow, managing director UK, Eire and National Distributors, said: “Our annual open house is key to ensuring that we remain connected to UK manufacturers and subcontractors, which has redoubled in importance given the emergence of new market challenges. With the launch of technologies such as the VCN-700 machining centre and Mazak iCONNECT, we hope to help our customers address these challenges and seize new opportunities in 2023, and that UK manufacturing can continue along its upward trajectory.”
For further information www.mazakeu.co.uk

Manufacturing output surges, reveals survey

UK manufacturers have seen output surge three times faster than orders in the last quarter, with business confidence indicators also starting to show the first signs of a more stable economic backdrop after years of global and domestic uncertainty. The findings come in the Q4 Manufacturing Outlooksurvey published by Make UK and business advisory firm BDO. According to Make UK, it is extremely rare for output to surge faster than orders to this degree. It last occurred when companies were stockpiling ahead of a potential ‘no deal’Brexit at the end of 2019. The survey gauged the responses of 303 companies.
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