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PRODUCTS & EQUIPMENT Ever-increasing sales JPC Perforators driving forward in the automotive market – With ISO TS16949 accreditation


expertise playing a major role in both the UK and European markets. They are especially proud of their ever-increasing sales in the automotive industry. Offering extensive ranges of perforated tubing and bespoke welded tubing alike – JPC is the ‘go to’ option for all your automotive tubing needs. Offering cutting, manipulation, perforation and polishing – it’s no wonder their place in the automotive market is progressing at such a pace. Globally, the stainless steel tubing market is increasing at a rate of knots – JPC Perforators are embracing the opportunity to play their part in this arena. Their dedication to quality


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teel tubes are a global success story and JPC Perforators have maximised upon their


and service means that customers can rely on their product offering advantages such as high strength, resistance to shocks, and high energy absorption capacity – features which have proven the popularity of stainless steel tube in automotive applications. The automotive & motorcycle


industry is one of the most challenging industries in the world. It operates under extreme pressures of cost and time. JPC have recently received accreditation to TS16949 – The ISO technical specification aimed at the development of a quality management system that provides for continual improvement, emphasizing defect prevention and the reduction of variation and waste in the automotive industry supply chain. Simon Greenhill, Managing Director, said “JPC are fully


committed to quality in all aspects of our business ensuring total customer satisfaction. It is this investment of both time and resources which ensures that both efficiency and satisfaction of a superior product can be passed onto our customers. Being able to rely on suppliers is key, not only for the car & motorcycle manufacturers, but also for other organisations in the supply chain. They all require suppliers that have


their processes under control, that understand their customers’ specific requirements and focus on continuous improvement. ISO/TS 16949 certification of our management system offers a decisive advantage in demonstrating that our company matches these criteria.” The Joint Perforating Company, established in 2001 has re-invented the perforating process. Traditionally, perforated tube is manufactured through a lengthy operation starting with flat strip, going through four stages before reaching the end result. JPC’s process perforates pre-formed tube in one operation, saving time, costs and providing an end result that also visually enhances the product. This combination makes JPC the preferred choice within the automotive and domestic appliance markets.


CNC pipe fi nishing machine


Our CNC controlled pipe fi nishing machine is capable of internally and externally machine the pipe. It can do beveling, squaring, deburring, tapering, counter boring and threading. The machine uses a cutting bit to prepare all angles and shapes.


With the radial and axial feeding in combination with the CNC system it offers all the pre-set shapes that are implemented in the software. Even thick wall pipes and stainless, duplex, Super duplex material can be easily machined with our CNC machine. Contact us for your inquiry. We offer machinery up to 48” and we offer custom made solutions.


Contact us for


chamfering machinery for pipes and pipe bends


Copier Bevelmachines Giessen, The Netherlands Telephone: +31-(0)183441313 Email: sales@bevelmachines.com


s o l id, s h a rp and state -of-the-a r t www.internationalmetaltube.com www.b evelmachi n es.com IMT June 2017 13


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