by Electropak LTD | Feb 2, 2021 | Aerospace, Company news, Engineering
Our paint treatment facility at our second site now has three environmentally controlled paint booths that have the humidity and temperature controlled at 20°C. In addition, we have two flash off ovens and two low bake ovens which provide total control over the curing...
by Electropak LTD | Jan 14, 2021 | Aerospace, Company news, Engineering, Machining
Epoxy powder coating has great advantages when it comes to insulating busbars. It has many benefits over traditional sleeving and wrapping of busbars, especially when complex shapes are required. Traditionally, busbars have been wrapped in fibreglass tape or sleeved...
by Electropak LTD | Oct 24, 2020 | Company news, Engineering, Machining
Our sheet metal facility has just received a brand new Coastone C9 high precision electric press brake. Driven by electric servos rather than hydraulics, this small, ultra-accurate press brake has 10 times the accuracy of a hydraulic press brake with a repeating...
by Electropak LTD | Sep 12, 2020 | Aerospace, Company news, Engineering, Machining
Ariane Group is a joint venture between European multinational aerospace company Airbus and Safran Group, who are leaders in Europe’s space industry. The company is currently developing the Ariane 6 space rocket and Electropak Ltd are delighted to be supplying...
by Electropak LTD | Jul 22, 2020 | Aerospace, Engineering, Machining, Manufacturing, Rail
Very often on moving contacts, a silver contact tip is required on a copper parts. The silver tip is used to minimise the risk of arcing when switching high voltages. Here at Electropak Ltd, our highly skilled team of engineers can braze or silver solder the silver...
by Electropak LTD | Jun 14, 2020 | Company news, Engineering
We are delighted to announce that our fluidised bed powder coating process is now fully operational at our paint facility and initially we are offering Resicoat HGC20R insulating powder. With the fluidised bed process, we pre-heat the part to 200 degrees C and then...
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