Investment reduces nitrogen costs at STL

A £120,000 investment by Samuel Taylor Limited (STL) in nitrogen generation is set to reduce its nitrogen costs by up to 90%, with payback estimated in less than 12 months. The nitrogen generator installed at STL’s Redditch factory comprises a Bogeair compressor and a nitrogen generation unit from Inmatec, helpingSTL to reduce its gas cost from around 90p per m³to just 8p. This is a significant saving for this specialist in precision engineering and the manufacture of micro-stamped components, as all four furnaces run frequently for 24-36hour periods.

More information www.samueltaylor.co.uk

Scottish Renewables joins SusWINDboard

The National Composites Centre (NCC) says that Scottish Renewables will be joining the SusWINDsteering board. SusWIND is a collaborative innovation programme focused on creating a viable circular economy for wind turbine blades. Launched in 2021 by the NCC in partnership with the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult, the programme focuses on accelerating the development of technology, processes and materials that address the recyclability and future development of composite wind turbine blades.The NCC says that composite materials are a key enabler for the success of wind energy.

More information suswind@nccuk.com

AS9100 brings £1m opportunities

One of Shropshire’s fastest-growing manufacturers is targeting more opportunities in the aerospace sector after it secured a prestigious quality accreditation.Advanced Chemical Etching (ACE), which employs 70 people at its factory in Telford, now holds AS9100 for the first time after successfully completing its audit less than five months after the initial gap audit.

With the quality certification now in place, ACE is planning to increase its work in this sector by an additional £1m of turnover. The company develops and produces all parts at its main site in Telford and at dedicated sister business, ACE Forming, in Kingswinford.Sales for this year expect to touch £9m and, with a growing pipeline of interest, the firm is keen to recruit more staff.

More information www.ace-uk.net

Sunnen celebrates 100 years

Founder Joe Sunnen’s quest to sell his honing inventions started 100 years ago with cross-country sales calls made from the back of his 1916 Hupmobile. Today, Sunnen technology finds use worldwide for making performance engine parts, energy exploration equipment, aerospace components, gears, fuel injectors, fluid-power components and more. 

St Louis-based Sunnen Products Company says it has become the world’s largest vertically integrated manufacturer of precision honing systems with facilities in 14 countries. “As we celebrate our 100thanniversary, Joe would be proud to see that his spirit of innovation lives on in our drive to develop new products and techniques,” says Tom Dustman, Sunnen’sdirector of sales in North America.

More information www.sunnen.com

Hurco Europe to hold Demo Deals Day

Following the inaugural event last year, machine tool company Hurco Europe will host its Demo Deals Day 2024 on 25 September at its facility in High Wycombe. Every machine on show will be available at a discounted ex-demo price. The event will be open from 08:30 to16:30. Premium offers on the day will include a VC500i five-axis machining centre with 40-station tool magazine, linear scales and 500 mm diameter rotary table.Flexible finance is available, including pause payments at the start, and Hurco reminds manufacturers that the 100% capital allowance is still in place for new machine purchases.

To attend email sales@hurco.co.uk