Digital printing for
data labels Product label, industrial nameplate, graphic overlay and fascia specialist, GSM Graphic Arts, will be exhibiting samples of a full range of data labels including QR codes, linear barcodes, data matrix codes and sequential serial numbers. The company’s comprehensive
digital printing capability enables it to produce unique data labels using various metal and plastic substrates including anodised aluminium, stainless steel, brass and a range of plastics. The most suitable material and
In the dynamic landscape of modern manufacturing, staying ahead of the curve is not just an advantage; it’s a necessity, Gem Cable Solutions believes. The company says it is not just a service provider but is a trusted partner in It says its expertise lies in
crafting seamless solutions for complex requirements, whether intricate cable assemblies, precision-engineered harnesses, custom-designed panels or intricate box builds. A team of experienced engineers ensures every component is meticulously designed and manufactured, meeting the
highest industry standards. It is also proud to announce
rigorous quality management practices but also unwavering focus on delivering products that exceed expectations, says the company. Visitors can engage with
a knowledgeable team to and explore the company’s engineering expertise can streamline processes, enhance product quality, and
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Investments robotic welding and tube laser
process depends on the application of the labels. For example, for extreme weather conditions the company suggests laser marked or etched stainless steel, polycarbonate for exterior or underwater applications and anodised aluminium for rugged and durable labelling. There is also a range of bespoke
labelling solutions suitable for use in a range of industries including oil and gas, instrumentation, plant and machinery, sports and leisure and catering. It years’ experience in manufacturing.
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Turning up the heat for Gen
4 cleaning Over the last 80 years, Guyson International has been manufacturing spray washing machines. Recognising the demand to deliver innovation through product development and the latest evolution of the established Microsolve Range, Generation 4. Applications span from medical and
Precision sheet metal fabricator,
Grenville Engineering celebrates 40 years by with a commitment to innovation and continuous improvement to stay ahead of industry trends and technological advancements. The latest investments are in robotic welding and Bison tube laser.
of services to customers throughout the UK: design, prototyping, metal laser cutting, pressing and forming, welding, assembly, machining, drilling, deburring intensely with customers to produce
the highest quality products to all specs without compromising quality. It works with a diverse range
of materials, from stainless steel to aluminium, providing bespoke solutions to various industries, including earthmoving, petrol chemical, automotive, and materials handling. ISO 9001 accreditation and
continued investment in the latest machinery demonstrate dedication to meeting customer demand, says the company.
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ophthalmic to computer, aerospace and electronics. The new Microsolve 250, 350 and 450 Gen 4 models incorporate several enhancements, including increased heating capacity and intuitive interfaces. The company has also collaborated with industry futurists, for example Inventec, renowned for its dedication to sustainability epitomised by the new ultra-low GWP and PFAS- free formulation, and Weber Ultrasonics, pioneers of ultrasonic technology with over 40 registered patents. Visitors can also learn about the
equipment. Experienced engineers will be on hand to discuss product capabilities and production process improvements.
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The UK-based trade association representing companies in precision engineering, rapid product development, toolmaking, tooling technologies, metrology and other critical manufacturing related products and services, the GTMA has a committed strategy to focus on major market sector opportunities, from aerospace and automotive to medical and marine. Work with OEMs and Tier
1s has seen initiatives to raise standards in the membership base which is now seen as a valuable resource for buyers building manufacturing supply
chains. Initiatives include the launch of the Manufacturing Resource Centre (MRC) supply chain solutions. Members receive a range of
development programmes. They can also take advantage of cost savings in areas like insurance and medical cover and also access a range of business assistance services, technology advice, marketing activities, knowledge transfer and networking.
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In-house cost- and time-
While standard products are low cost, readily available and requirements, says Hammond. The company says in-house
manufacturer are the lowest cost and fastest turnaround.
enable it to modify as few as 25 units and includes precision CNC milling of holes, cut-outs, pockets, tapping and countersinking, UV digital and silk screen printing, engraving of logos and text in both plastic and metal and pressed in hardware, Subject to a minimum order
ABS and polycarbonate enclosures can be moulded in any custom colour and plastic and metal enclosures can be powder coated
The company has also introduced
inspired by the IP68 1557 range, providing additional sizes with the same versatility and features at a lower price point for general use. Additional sizes of many
established product families will also be on the stand.
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Nameplates, overlays, labels and waymarkers are manufactured by British company, Inform Products. The company has expertise
in the design and manufacture of a wide range of products that are used throughout the world. Flexible in-house manufacturing processes enable the company to tailor services to suit almost any application. By combining modern and traditional printing methods, it says it
and high quality service, from single pieces through to long run production.
stand F95 6-8 FEB, FARNBOROUGH INTERNATIONAL, GU14 6TQ | 9.30AM TO 4.30PM | CLOSES 3.30PM THURSDAY
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