TextureJet partnership

Nottingham, UK-based TextureJet is commencing a partnership with Dynatec SMV, an industrial equipment supplier based in Norway. TextureJet has installed its Stat and JetWrite machines to help Dynatec with its surface processing in a demanding application. TextureJet utilises a highly localised variant of electrochemical machining, known as electrochemical jet machining, to change the surface texture of components. Dynatec is currently optimising the nozzle design to accelerate and improve the material removal process in combination with TextureJet’s engineering team.

More information www.texturejet.com

EMO hub for technology start-ups

EMO organiser, the VDW, in conjunction with VDMA Startup-Machine Services, is once again sending out invitations to start-ups all over the world to exhibit at EMO, Europe’s largest trade fair for production technology. Taking place in Hanover from 22 to 26 September 2025, young companies will have an opportunity to network with established suppliers from industry and showcase their innovations. The German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) is supporting the ‘Start-up Area’ at EMO by providing funding for the ‘Young Innovators’ programme.

More information www.emo-hannover.com/startup-area

Greenbox Darlington nears completion

Construction is nearing completion at Greenbox Darlington, an industrial development brought forward by Greenbox to deliver over 37,000 m² of top-tier sustainable industrial space. Greenbox Darlington comprises three prime industrial units, ranging in footprint from 7804 to 19,788 m². Designed to create a lasting positive impact, Greenbox Darlington will embody Greenbox’s ongoing commitment to responsible ESG policies and sustainability practices, targeting ‘Net Zero Carbon in Construction and Operation’ alongside an EPC ‘A’ and BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating.

More information www.greenbox-darlington.co.uk

Europe’s largest blast and ultrasonic test site

Guyson has opened its new blast finishing and ultrasonic cleaning, testing and demonstration facility. The company says this state-of-the-art space establishes Guyson as home to Europe’s largest facility dedicated to blast finishing and ultrasonic cleaning. It marks the culmination of an ambitious six-month project that began with the renovation of Guyson’s stock area. The installation of vertical storage solutions freed up valuable floor space, enabling the construction of the new facility.

The space includes a dedicated media room, a demonstration leader office, an expansive blasting room and a dedicated clean room for ultrasonic cleaning. Machines now available for testing include Formula 1600, Euroblast 8, Euroblast 10, T50 Tumbleblast, RSB and RB10 blast machines, as well as Microsolve 250M, Microsolve 450C, KS tanks and GUK benchtop ultrasonic baths.

To celebrate the milestone, Guyson had the pleasure of hosting several distributors from across mainland Europe. Over three days, attendees engaged in intensive product training, designed to deepen their expertise in Guyson’s blast finishing and ultrasonic cleaning technologies. These sessions helped to empower visitors with the skills and knowledge required to become true specialists in Guyson’s equipment.

The training covered a range of essential topics, including ultrasonic equipment theory and operation, blast equipment theory and operation, the importance and application of different blast media, and a review of key blasting principles and techniques. By incorporating physical demonstrations and hands-on practical sessions, attendees gained invaluable insight.

More information www.guyson.co.uk

RK and DCM Tech in special relationship

RK International Machine Tools is entering a special relationship with US-based machine tool manufacturer DCM Tech that will bring the latter’s surface grinding machines to the UK and Irish markets.

DCM Tech is renowned for its IG series surface grinders, which offer features such as a user-friendly interface, variable speed spindle and table control, automatic down feed, automatic part detection, and a closed-loop coolant filtration system. Built across two control platforms, the IG 80 series provides the basics for rotary table surface grinding. Enhancements on the IG 82 series include additional grinding options such as regrind and continuous grind, along with servo precision-controlled X and Z axes with home positioning.


IG 82 series machines are available with auto-dressing capability featuring selectable dress frequency. These grinders also come ‘robot ready’, offering integration with third-party robotic arms for a fully automated loading and unloading processes. The IG range provides capacities to 1220 mm diameter rotary table with a maximum swing of 1320 mm diameter.

Jennifer Rutz, president of DCM Tech Inc, says: “We’re excited to collaborate with RK International Machine Tools and expand our surface grinding technology presence in the UK and Ireland. RK International’s experience and commitment to customer satisfaction align perfectly with our values. We believe this alliance will benefit UK customers significantly, offering cutting-edge solutions for their grinding needs.”

RK International’s team of factory-trained technical specialists will provide support services, including installation, maintenance and training, ensuring that customers can maximise the performance and longevity of their DCM Tech machines.

More information www.rk-int.com