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Erodex Celebrate 20% Growth

Erodex, UK leaders in the provision of EDM supplies, graphites and graphite machining are celebrating 20% growth over the past 12 months, following a period of substantial investment.

The company has invested a total of £1.75million in machinery and premises as part of an expansion strategy which has included record orders for a newly formed toolroom and diversification in product ranges. The growth is the third year in a row that the company has set record levels for total revenue and also includes the company bolstering its’ workforce with an additional 17 new employees.

Director Steve Rolinson commented: “We are extremely pleased with the progress of the company over the past 12 months, not only with regards to the ongoing success of the new tool room following our investment in that, but also in increased market penetration for the provision of our graphite materials and EDM supplies. We have established ourselves as a market leader for a variety of sectors, enjoying strong relationships with blue chip customers. It is clear that the market has started to realise the benefits of utilising graphite over the more traditional material, copper in their EDM process”.

“As the UK leader for EDM graphite supplies and graphite machining, we are constantly on a journey to help our customers improve processes. For example, recently we have reached an exclusive agreement with Houghton International to handle all UK distribution for their Dielectric EDM Fluids. For 15 years we have been supplying a product made in Canada called Commonwealth Dielectric EDM 244 and Super Supreme. The company producing that was acquired by Houghton and the production of that dielectric has been brought back to the UK as a result. We are extremely pleased that Houghton demonstrated such confidence in us by establishing our own exclusive agreement with them”.

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3 Reasons to use Carbon Fibre Composite (CFC) jigs and fixtures within the Heat Treatment Process

CFC (Carbon Fibre Composite) is widely used for high temperature applications, as part of charge grids, fixtures and furnace furniture. It represents the optimum material for jigs and fixtures within the heat treatment process due to its high mechanical strength, high flexural strength, low thermal expansion, thermal shock resistance and its lightweight nature. Fields of application in the sector include heating elements and charging systems.

Historically the most commonly used materials for furnace fixtures are metallic based alloys. Initially this will have been due to there not being a viable, consistent alternative and therefore metallic fixtures became the default option. However, over recent years end users have seen the benefits of CFC for their charging system needs, and increasingly after they test out the use of CFC within a furnace application, they are quickly adopting it as their preferred material of choice for all further applications.

Here, we explore 3 reasons why:

1. Increased productivity

CFC is a lightweight yet extremely strong product and it becomes more mechanically strong with higher temperatures. As a result of its reduced weight, a customer using CFC can load more components within the furnace and maximize the yield for each charge, increasing productivity efficiencies. In situations where more parts cannot be loaded due to component size, CFC can still provide tangible benefits.

A typical CFC fixture is between 10% – 20% the weight of a metallic fixture, meaning customers can benefit from a quicker process time and subsequent energy savings due to lower overall thermal mass. Another benefit of CFC is that it will not warp after time in use; the same guarantee cannot be provided with metallic jigs and fixtures. For example, if a company is making parts and have difficulty maintaining the integrity of the shape during heat treatment, they should consider a CFC fixture for their needs. Bespoke designs around even the most difficult to hold parts are a core strength of Erodex, particularly within aerospace applications.

2. Reduced costs and quicker ROI

CFC has had reputation as being expensive, leading to it being disregarded as an option by some people. However, if you look into its use more deeply, there are actually significant cost savings to be made. As we discussed earlier, metallic fixtures can warp after as little as 6 months and should the warp cause a part to be scrapped, that is another cost that would be incurred. This may not be an issue for all users, but for some it will. On top of this, metallic fixtures will need maintenance to repair them or will need replacing regularly. Over time these costs add up. In contrast, a correctly designed CFC fixture, with good housekeeping, can last many years. Maintenance costs would be minimal – a CFC strut or bolt here and there, rather than a whole new fixture.

Return on investment on CFC fixtures can also be extremely quick. For example, within a recent project an Erodex client received a payback on a £20,000 CFC fixture within 1.5 days. They were initially being charged per run for subcontract heat treating and achieving a rate of only 6 parts per run. After discussing their requirements with Erodex, the customer received a bespoke fixture for use in house that could treat 24 parts per run. That, coupled with not having to subcontract meant ROI was achieved very quickly. Throw in the significantly increased life span of the fixture itself, and it becomes clear that the financial benefits are considerable.

3. Wider choice

Erodex have 3 different grades of CFC, each with their own suited application:

Standard (suited for heating elements, furnace linings and some charging systems)

Performance (a demonstrably stronger grade of CFC, It is the go to grade for our charging systems and also for use in oil quenching applications, where low porosity leads to 33% less oil absorption)

Mechanical (suited for connection elements such as nuts and bolts or small bespoke items).

The Erodex Group specialise in the bespoke use of Carbon Fibre Composites for high temperature applications. To speak to one of our expert advisers in this field, email sales@erodex.com and we will be in touch within 24 hours.

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Top Safety Accreditation for Erodex UK Ltd

Erodex (UK) Ltd has been awarded accreditation from Alcumus SafeContractor for achieving excellence in health and safety in the workplace.

Alcumus SafeContractor is a leading third party accreditation scheme which recognises extremely rigorous standards in health and safety management amongst contractors. It is used by thousands of organisations in the UK including SMEs and FTSE 100 companies.

The company’s application for SafeContractor accreditation was driven by the need for a uniform standard across the business. SafeContractor accreditation will enhance the company’s ability to win new contracts, and its commitment to safety will be viewed positively by its insurers when the company liability policy is up for renewal.

Gemma Archibald, Director of Alcumus SafeContractor said: “Major organisations simply cannot afford to run the risk of employing contractors who are not able to prove that they have sound health and safety policies in place.”

“More companies need to understand the importance of adopting good risk management in the way that Erodex has done. The firm’s high standard has set an example which hopefully will be followed by other companies within the sector. SafeContractor plays a vital role in supporting our clients in meeting their compliance needs, whilst working with their contractors as they progress through the accreditation process.”