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Erodex 设计服务

Since the early 1970’s, Erodex has been providing a fast, first-class engineering service to the aerospace sector. The acquisition of BWP in 2008 has allowed The Erodex Group to offer a full project management, procurement, build and certification services, making the company a one-stop-shop for a client’s design, tooling and EDM electrode needs. All aspects of any project are managed by a team consisting of seven experienced designers, dedicated project planners, administrative staff and more. This allows for a streamlined process, optimum technical solutions and shorter project lead times.

This approach has led to Erodex becoming trusted suppliers to some of the world’s leading aerospace original equipment manufacturers, often operating as an extension of a customer’s own design team. In this article Paul Tardif, Design Manager at Erodex, explains in greater detail the role that the Erodex design team plays in providing design solutions to a range of unique engineering challenges posed to them by clients.

“Primarily, we are a tool design office, specialising in aerospace tooling and the design of EDM electrodes, to make various jet engine components and to enable the mass production of parts. We are currently working on a range of new engine projects and new part introductions for some of our major customers” explains Paul.

“The designs are primarily one off, unique designs – almost like prototype tooling, meaning that we specialise in working on new parts that are being introduced, new engines being developed or modifications to improve existing tooling. Once we have designed the tooling and it has been manufactured, this can be in service for up to 20 or 30 years. We often hear of tools that are still being used that are based on 25 year-old designs. These could be grinding fixtures, EDM electrode holders, assembly tooling, turning fixtures or part marking tools for example”.

Much of the ‘added value’ created by the Erodex design team includes developing solutions to complex problems, finding new ways to make existing processes more efficient and design solutions that enable a high degree of accuracy and repeatability to be achieved. Paul adds “the accuracy required for the grinding tooling for example is to grind within under +/- 0,025 of a millimetre in terms of mass production tooling, requiring around +/- 0,01 in terms of the accuracy from our tooling. The customers can then use semi skilled labour to load the components into the tools and can expect a really high level of repeatability, always knowing exactly where the component will sit, and how it is going to clamp. The component would often be expected to repeat to that same position within a 0,02 of a millimetre every single time.

“Our experience designing tooling for holding turbine blades, vanes and holding awkward parts makes us uniquely placed to deal with complex forms and devise how to locate and hold these, so that they can be machined successfully. We are familiar with most component geometries involved at the design stage, and all the tolerances that need to be achieved. With a particular speciality in EDM tooling and seal slot tooling, we have a deep understanding of the pitfalls and problems typically encountered working with or manufacturing graphite components, and the way they function in the EDM cycle.”

The Erodex design team consists of 3 design professionals in its Halesowen based head office and a further 4 based in Bournemouth. After previously acquiring an integrating BWP Technical Services into the Erodex group, the team has worked closely with the existing in-house manufacturing facilities throughout the Group and built on their existing and illustrious track record of working with leading names within the aerospace industry, dating back as far as the 1960’s.

Paul continues: “Over the next 12 months, we have numerous engine blade projects coming up with leading aerospace engine manufacturers. One project could easily span 3-4 months, with multiple projects often operating simultaneously.

“We like to think of ourselves as specialists in finding solutions to complex design challenges. For example, previously we worked on a project for a client that was manufacturing an engine component which had 20 blades attached to its hub. To identify any imperfections or cracks in the welds where the aerofoil blades join the central hub, the whole disk was required to be lowered into a bath of acid and rotated for a few minutes.

“We were asked to find a way of being able to rotate the part in an acid bath but in a controlled way, not only to achieve a more consistent result, but also because of the health and safety implications of a previously manually operated process.

We had to grip on the very edges of the blade tips, having no metal to metal contact and rotating at a consistently slow speed. What added to the complexity was that there were two variations of these components and we were asked to design and manufacture one fixture that would accommodate the two different sizes. These parts were 1.5 metres in diameter and weighed between 300 to 400 kilos. We found a way of trapping the component within special segments that would slip over the edges of the blades, which then went into a ring that rotated within a frame. The unit could then be lowered into the tank from a loading station with the component trapped right on the very edges of the part, then rotated before it was taken out to dry. After working closely with the customer and developing the solution, it was a major success and the tooling has been in constant use by the customer ever since”.

Historically, Erodex was renowned for the manufacture of carbon and graphite products for the aerospace industry. The acquisition of BWP, which already designed EDM equipment and electrodes, allowed the group to combine the extensive graphite machining experience of Erodex with BWPs extensive knowledge of designing fixtures for aerospace parts. With a fantastic track record for reliability and a history of problem solving for clients, it is no surprise that Erodex have become integral partners to many of the world’s leading names in the aerospace sector.

For more information on how you can benefit from Erodex Tooling Solutions, contact sales@erodex.com or +44 (0)1384 892011

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Erodex 工具解决方案 (ETS) 的发展历程

作为长期合作关系的一部分,Erodex Tooling Solutions 为劳斯莱斯的模具需求提供服务,积累了无与伦比的经验,尤其是在航空航天领域。在这篇文章中,我们采访了 Erodex Tooling Solutions (ETS) 的技术运营经理 Chris Grice,并讨论了它是如何发展成为一项专门为工业提供的服务,与 Erodex 的核心产品并驾齐驱的。

建立一支注重质量的团队

"Chris 说:"我加入 Erodex 时,公司有七名设计工程师,并制定了一项具体计划,将我们的工具部门发展成为自己的实体(Erodex Tooling Solutions),组建一支专门的团队,不仅为劳斯莱斯,而且为更广泛的工程界提供强大的解决方案。

"重要的里程碑包括建立一支由质量经理领导的专门质量团队,最初侧重于改进质量体系,以控制内部和外部供应。例如,在内部,重点是 Erodex Tooling Solutions 管理订单、报价和控制供应链的方式。除了新的 IT 系统外,还实施了一个强大的质量系统"。

开发 "一站式 "解决方案

自成立以来,Erodex Tooling Solutions 始终专注于为客户的任何需求提供强大的工程解决方案。Erodex Tooling Solutions 的设计工程师能够理解和解释客户自己的图纸,ETS 的机械车间(由于大量投资的结果)能够完全制造图纸,或者设计和制造工具,使部件投入生产。

Chris 补充说:"我们注意到,在我们的专业领域内,本地区精密工程资源有限。我们生产的工具'精确到微米',因此必须深入了解所使用的材料及其在不同环境下的反应。精确度和可重复性是工具的关键要求--从根本上说,拥有高技能的工程师是竞争优势的真正来源。因此,我们决定建立自己的制造单元;一个完整的机加工车间。

"虽然航空航天客户在 ETS 的客户群中占很大比例,但我们也拥有汽车、工业燃气轮机、一级方程式赛车以及一般工程领域的客户;我们为他们提供定制工具,使他们能够制造自己的产品,或维护他们现有的工具"。

基于核心价值观的扩展

Erodex Tooling Solutions 与更广泛的 Erodex 集团有着相同的价值观,即无论工作或订单的大小,都要 100% 地满足客户的需求。

这种对满足客户需求的专注促使公司在 12 个月前投资在弗吉尼亚州里士满建立了专门的工具工厂,以满足弗吉尼亚州与英国相同的 AEROSPACE 需求。

Erodex Tooling Solutions 对未来的雄心壮志反映了公司的创立原则:对质量的执着追求和对满足客户要求的专注。Chris 总结道:"我们正在努力实现 AS9100 D 级修订,这将使我们的业务范围从生产零部件的模具制造扩展到能够制造飞行零件。我们看到了市场对承接此类小批量工作的需求,并相信我们的专业知识和经验使我们处于实现这一目标的理想位置"。