Ensinger
Ensinger is a world leader in the field of engineering plastics, excelling in both the manufacture of semi-finished stock shapes and profiles, and in the machining of plastic materials. Based in Nufringen, Germany, Ensinger now has over 1800 employees in its twenty-four locations worldwide.
Ensinger was established in the UK in December 1987 in the heart of
industrial South Wales. Rapidly increasing demand has since led to the growth of a further five branches at strategic locations within the UK, as well as two fully independent machine shops. Ensinger now employs around 200 people throughout the UK.
Ensinger has over one hundred plastic materials available in rod sheet and tube form. The machined parts division is at the forefront of technological machining of these engineering plastic materials, producing finished parts with the highest level of sophistication, high accuracy and powerful machinery and serving a wide range of industrial sectors in the most demanding of applications.
Changing the way aircraft interiors are made Decreasing lifetime cost and environmental impact
With over 40 years experience of serving the aerospace and defence industries in particular, small parts and large size components can be economically produced on the most modern CNC controlled centres and to exact aerospace standards.
As the material manufacturer, full material traceability is possible. Ensinger possesses the BS EN AS9100 and various customer approvals, which offer complete trust within the field.
For more information contact:
Ensinger Group Ltd Wilfried Way, Tonyrefail, Mid Glamorgan CF39 8JQ Phone: 01443 678400 Fax: 01443 675777 Email:
precision@ensinger.co.uk Web:
www.ensinger.co.uk
DIAB Group
Box 201 | SE-312 22 Laholm, Sweden Phone: +46 (0)430 163 00 | Fax: +46 (0)430 163 96
E-mail:
info@se.diabgroup.com www.diabgroup.com
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Importantly, Divinycell F is recyclable and provides excellent FST (fi re, smoke and toxicity) and Heat Release properties. Now with Divinycell F40, DIAB supplies a complete core material range for aircraft interiors.
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Ferndown Industrial Estate Wimborne, Dorset BH21 7QZ
Electronic Technicians Ltd 41-43 Cobham Road
• Manufacture of complex parts using the latest advances in CNC machinery. • Key approved aerospace supplier - civil and military programs. • Comprehensive range of machinery. • Market leader in Aerospace Gear Tech Work. • Bevel gears,worm/wheels, spur gears, pump gears, helical gears & splines. • ISO 9001:2000 and AS9100 cer
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