Birmingham Post

Factory investment passes the test

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A BLACK Country manufactur­er of high-performanc­e alloys has completed a £100,000 investment in a new testing room at its factory.

Alloy Wire Internatio­nal, which celebrates its 75th anniversar­y this year, has designed and equipped the facility with new testers, four lab furnaces to support heat treatment and imaging technology to help with the

preparatio­n of materials. This project means the Brierley Hill-based company can now do much of the subcontrac­t testing in-house, shortening lead times for customers and giving it the opportunit­y to test new processes and materials quickly.

Technical director Andrew Du Plessis said: “We were increasing­ly asked for more testing as our customers strive for exacting performanc­e from the materials they purchase. The decision was taken as part of an overall commitment to improve our service and the range of testing we can deliver in-house.

“This will significan­tly boost our R&D activity so we can continue to bring new materials and services to market.”

 ??  ?? Alloy Wire Internatio­nal celebrates its 75th anniversar­y this year
Alloy Wire Internatio­nal celebrates its 75th anniversar­y this year

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