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NDT Equipment Limited, a valued customer of Close Brothers Asset Finance, has secured finance to upgrade its machinery and handle an increasing workload. Customer background Founded in early 2022 by Daniel Lenton and Katie Loydall, NDT Equipment Limited specialises in manufacturing fully traceable ultrasonic calibration blocks. These blocks ensure the accuracy and reliability of ultrasonic flaw detection equipment and are essential for identifying flaws in metals, composites, and other engineering materials. They serve a wide range of industries, including oil and gas, nuclear, aerospace,...
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With civil aerospace primes targeting production rates of 75 per month by 2027, and NATO members increasing defence spending to over 2.5% of GDP, business is brisk in the aircraft and defence sectors. The Paris Air Show in June showcased several UK companies that are investing during strong business conditions, says Will Stirling. Bathed in blazing sunshine, Paris Le Bourget Airport hosted the 55th Paris International Air Show from 16 to 22 June. A large UK pavilion featuring over 50 exhibitors joined thousands more. Aerospace is on the rise – the aerospace, defence, security, and space...
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The aerospace industry stands at the intersection of extreme technological demands and cost-efficiency requirements. With aircraft manufacturers like Airbus and Boeing projecting the production of 42,500 new jets over the next 20 years, the need for precision machine tools and cutting tools has never been more critical. Aircraft construction is an intricate process that involves a complex array of materials, each presenting unique machining challenges. Aluminium alloys dominate the industry, comprising approximately 60% of aircraft components, while titanium and advanced composites...
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In the realm of modern manufacturing, precision and efficiency are paramount. ISCAR consistently pushes the boundaries of innovation with its Polycrystalline Diamond (PCD) and Cubic Boron Nitride (CBN) tools. These advanced materials are transforming how industries approach machining to provide significant advantages. PCD tools are renowned for their hardness and wear resistance, making them perfect for machining non-ferrous metals, composites, and abrasive materials. ISCAR’s PCD tools are designed to provide precision and superior surface finishes, essential in industries such as...
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The machining of advanced materials presents challenges that demand specialised tooling solutions. CERATIZIT has now developed two milling systems that meet the specific requirements of difficult-to-machine materials: the MonsterMill ISO-S for nickel-based alloys and titanium, and the MaxiMill S-Power for cast iron applications. A Monster That Conquers Nickel-Based Alloys The machining of nickel-based alloys such as Inconel, Hastelloy, and Waspaloy present significant challenges. CERATIZIT’s redesigned MonsterMill ISO-S range addresses these challenges through a carefully engineered...
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Machining aerospace alloys presents challenges to tool performance. A comprehensive strategy is essential to achieve optimal performance while avoiding process-limiting issues. These alloys are ideal for high-stress components due to their strength and heat resistance. However, their poor machinability stems from high strength and low thermal conductivity. Effective strategies encompass optimising cutting parameters, utilising advanced tool materials and coatings, and employing efficient cooling and lubrication techniques. Implementing precise toolpaths and chip evacuation can...
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As nickel-based alloy parts become increasingly prevalent in the aero sector, the demand for optimised cutting tools grows. Nickel-based materials exhibit poor machinability, adhere to cutting tools, and consist of abrasive particles within the alloy. These issues result in poor productivity when using carbide tools. Henri Sevonen, Senior Industry Segment Manager – Aerospace for metal cutting specialist Sandvik Coromant, explains how new ceramic end mill technology has emerged to meet these requirements. Most aerospace parts are made from heat-resistant super alloys (HRSAs) and...
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With skilled labour in short supply everywhere, it is becoming increasingly difficult to maintain or enhance productivity in metal-cutting production without complete automation. Companies will gain a competitive edge if they pay greater attention to the customer’s perspective during these ongoing labour constraints and contemplate comprehensive machining solutions. The pressure in metal-cutting production is gradually intensifying due to a decreasing number of qualified individuals in the labour market. The labour situation is likely to deteriorate as the current skilled workforce...
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In an industry where precision and timely delivery are paramount, Guhring UK stands out as a manufacturing powerhouse. The company’s Birmingham facility exemplifies a vertically integrated approach to cutting tool production that sets new standards for service, quality, and responsiveness in the precision cutting tool sector. “We’re very proud of the facility,” explains Chris Bush, National Sales Manager of Guhring UK. “We’ve got Guhring-made machines to make our Guhring tools – this ensures quality, consistency and complete process control.” This single-site integration...
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The future of manufacturing is increasingly digital, collaborative, and intelligent. This was the clear message at Hexagon’s recent ‘The Future of Shop Floor’ event, held in partnership with Mills CNC at their Technology Campus. The event demonstrated how artificial intelligence, cloud-based platforms, and data-driven insights transform traditional manufacturing operations, resulting in measurable improvements in productivity and profitability. Opening the event by introducing Nexus, the company’s cloud-based platform designed to tackle the collaboration crisis in...
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Nuneaton-based Birds Precision Engineering has recently invested in a Sodick AG 600L wire erosion machine from Sodi-Tech UK, marking a significant advance in the company’s capabilities and service offerings. This strategic investment represents the latest chapter in the evolution of a business that has been growing steadily since its inception over three decades ago.
The story of subcontract CNC machine shop Birds Precision Engineering began in 1991 when Chris Bird established B&C Engineering in Nuneaton. What started as a sole trader operation quickly expanded, necessitating a move to larger premises. As demand grew, the business relocated and transformed into the name Birds Precision Engineering Ltd. Chris’s son, Tom Bird, joined the company and immersed himself in all aspects of the operation, eventually becoming the Managing Director in 2023.
Bringing Wire EDM In-House
The latest advancement came earlier this year with the acquisition of a Sodick AG 600L wire erosion machine from Warwick-based Sodi-Tech. This investment was driven by practical business considerations, as Tom Bird explains: “We are predominantly a subcontract CNC machine shop, and we focus mainly on the special-purpose machine tool industry. We invested in the wire eroder because, in the tooling industry, there are a lot of complex components with tight tolerances.”
Before this investment, Birds Precision had outsourced wire EDM work to local companies, which created bottlenecks in their production schedules. “We were subbing a lot of the work out to a couple of companies in the local area, but it created bottlenecks with our schedules, so we decided to bring it in-house to control it a little bit better,” Tom explains.
This decision to bring wire EDM capabilities in-house has proven to be transformative, enabling the company to have complete control over its production process, from start to finish, whilst eradicating subcontract EDM costs.
The Sodick Advantage
The Sodick AG 600L is a high-precision, linear motor-driven die-sink EDM machine renowned for its accuracy, speed, and superior finishing capabilities. For Birds Precision, this machine has been a game changer, offering several key benefits. The AG 600L utilises advanced linear motor technology to achieve remarkable precision, with accuracy on all axes (X, Y, Z, U, W) of +/-0.001mm. This level of precision is crucial for Birds Precision, as Tom notes: “Customers are always after accuracy. The components that we’re machining are getting tighter and tighter on tolerances every time we see the drawings. It’s a major factor, and this machine helps to set us apart as we always guarantee to hit those tolerances for our customers.”
Enhanced Production Efficiency
The Sodick AG 600L machine features a linear drive system that ensures swift axis movement and immediate response, optimising spark gaps and enhancing cutting performance. The AG 600L can produce fine finishes, including satin and mirror finishes, thereby expanding Birds Precision’s service offerings.
“It’s a great machine, and it’s one that, once it’s set up and running, you can just leave to run. You can go and carry on with the other jobs that need doing,” Tom explains. “So for me, being in and out of the office, I can set it up and then go and do my office work.”
Tom’s enthusiasm for the machine’s capabilities is evident: “When you see the precision this machine delivers consistently, it’s a game-changer. What used to be our most challenging work is now just another day. That’s the difference quality equipment makes.” This efficiency has helped Birds Precision meet delivery dates more consistently and has opened up possibilities for expanding into new sectors within the industry.
The new EDM technology enables Birds Precision to achieve extremely tight tolerances across a wide range of materials, including hardened tool steels. “For us, our tolerance demands from customers are probably in the 15 to 20 micron realm, and this machine doesn’t even think about it; it hits tolerance every time. We’ve not had a part come off that hasn’t been right yet,” Tom states proudly. This capability allows Birds Precision to produce complex components for various industries, including aerospace, medical, special-purpose machine tools, and nuclear sectors.
What makes this investment particularly noteworthy is that Birds Precision opted for a refurbished Sodick machine instead of a new one. This decision was driven by practical considerations, as Tom explains: “For us, not being as big as some of the other companies out there, we don’t have as big a budget. This machine has opened the door to us having access to an in-house wire eroder because it’s refurbished. It was significantly cheaper than a brand new one, yet for the accuracy and what we’re after, it’s brilliant.”
Contrary to what some might assume, the refurbished machine from Sodi-Tech is far from merely a cosmetically refreshed unit. Sodi-Tech restores each refurbished machine to factory standards through a meticulous full specification check. “All the parts of the refurb are genuine Sodi-Tech parts, and they were all kept at a facility in Warwick, so it was a quick turnaround on the refurb,” Tom notes. The quality of the refurbishment was so high that Tom admits, “I haven’t told any of my customers that it’s a refurb. I’ve told them all that it’s brand new, because it looks brand new.”
Superior Service and Support
Beyond the machine, Birds Precision has been impressed with the service provided by Sodi-Tech. Their reputation influenced the decision to choose Sodi-Tech, as Tom states: “The reason we chose Sodi-Tech was their brand, their reputation in the industry for EDM machining and customer service, which I can’t fault. It’s been brilliant.”
The training was particularly valuable, featuring trainers who ‘knew exactly what they were doing’ and understood Birds Precision’s need to get the machine operational quickly. “They trained us on the parts that we were cutting. So, the afternoon they left, we were already cutting parts that needed to go out in the next couple of days,” Tom recalls.
This practical approach to training, combined with the 12-month warranty on the refurbished machine, has given Birds Precision complete confidence in their investment.
Looking Toward the Future
For Birds Precision Engineering, the investment in the Sodick AG 600L wire erosion machine represents more than just an addition to their plant list. It’s a strategic enhancement of their capabilities that positions them for future growth.
“Right now, it’s made sure that we can keep hitting times and delivery dates, but going forward, it will open up more doors for us into different sectors within the industry,” Tom says.
When asked about the impact on his business, Tom doesn’t hesitate: “This machine doesn’t just cut metal—it cuts through barriers. We’re now competing for work we couldn’t even quote on before. In this industry, you’re only as good as your tools, and with this Sodick machine, we’re better than we’ve ever been.”
As Birds Precision continues to build on its three-decade legacy of growth and precision engineering, this latest investment reinforces the company’s commitment to delivering high-quality, precise components to its customers, maintaining the reputation for excellence that has defined the business since Chris Bird first opened the doors in 1991.