Sheffield Forgemasters partners WaldrichSiegen

Sheffield Forgemasters has signed a long-term partnership with machine tool supplier WaldrichSiegen for the lifetime support of its proposed new machining facility. WaldrichSiegen will deliver a 10-year, through-life and production-support contract, plus the design, manufacture, installation and commissioning of 17 new machine tools to create highly accurate, complex machined shapes from ultra-large steel castings and forgings. McDowell Machine Tools represents WaldrichSiegen in the UK.

The machining line will sit in a proposed new building at the company’s Brightside Lane site, and includes a series of large-scale, five-axis vertical turning lathes that form part of a recapitalisation investment of up to £400m over 10 years. Scheduled for delivery between 2025 and 2028, the machine line-up comprises: seven heavy-duty VTLs with 5-8 m tables; three gantry mills with 6-16 m turning capability; three RAM hydrostatic boring mills; three heavy-duty horizontal lathes with 24-27 m beds; and one gantry bandsaw.
For further information www.sheffieldforgemasters.com

Prova buys stake in Composite Braiding

Prova Investments continues to grow its European portfolio of early-stage businesses operating at the forefront of cleantechnology, sustainability and the circular economy by taking an equity stake in Composite Braiding.Based in Derby, Composite Braiding produces advanced composites by combining materials such as carbon, glass, aramid and basalt fibres with thermoplastics. Using an award-winning automated manufacturing process, it is possible to braid components quickly and at scale, reducing labour costs by 90%, waste by 97% and energy consumption by 95%.
For further information www.compositebraiding.com

British Steel invests £330m

British Steel’s new billet caster, which is among £330m worth of investments that parent company Jingye has made in the UK business since acquiring it three years ago, is duefor commissioning this spring.The new caster will manufacture semi-finished steel billets with enhanced internal and surface qualities. This £54m project is the largest single investment by Jingye. British Steel’s investment strategy aligns to its decarbonisation plans, which will see it embrace new technology and ways of working to help reduce emissions and support clean growth.
For further information www.britishsteel.co.uk

Creaform joins C-TPAT

Creaform, a specialist in portable 3D measurement solutions and engineering services, is joining more than 11,400 partners of the trading community as a fully accredited member of the Customs-Trade Partnership against Terrorism (C-TPAT) programme, an endeavour to strengthen the security of its supply chains.As a C-TPAT member, Creaform will now be considered low risk and therefore less likely to be screened at US ports of entry, saving time at the border. The programme also provides several other advantages, such as access to the membershipdirectory and the establishment of a single point of contact.
For further information www.creaform3d.com

Sunnen buys Hommel Prazision

Sunnen Products Co has acquired Hommel Präzision, a provider of honing and deep-hole drilling solutions in Germany for more than 70 years. Since 1950, Hommel Präzision has been the exclusive sales and service partner of Sunnen in Germany. The company’s sales and technical service teams will all remain the same, further augmented by the service and support of the Sunnen global network. “Hommel Präzision is a well-respected, customer-focused organisation and we are happy to have them as an official part of Sunnen,” says Chris Miltenberger, president and CEO of Sunnen.
For further information www.sunnen.com