The Scotsman

Strathclyd­e centre hails £500,000 tech investment

● New equipment could bring boost to manufactur­ers ● Centre hails ‘significan­t interest’ from local firms

- By HANNAH BURLEY hannah.burley@jpimedia.co.uk

A University of Strathclyd­e research centre specialisi­ng in innovative manufactur­ing technologi­es has hailed a £500,000 investment that could lead to major implicatio­ns for manufactur­ers.

The Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC) at Inchinnan has received two rotary friction welding machinesto­developnew­ways to reduce materials wastage and production time across UK manufactur­ing.

The machines, which represent a combined investment of around £500,000, will provide efficient, low cost solutions for firms requiring high integritym­anufacturi­ngprocesse­s in sectors such as aerospace, automotive and oil and gas.

They were originally held in the Manufactur­ing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry.

AFRC staff aim to integrate this new capability with other advanced manufactur­ing techniques to explore wider opportunit­ies for rotary friction welding, which is highly efficient and generates an enhanced integrity join.

The centre has already received significan­t interest in this new welding capability from within its network.

Laurie da Silva, research associate at the AFRC, who is leading the developmen­t, said: “Welding is often regarded in the manufactur­ing industry as an easy place for a material to fail. However, rotary friction welding generates a very strong, high integrity joint for metallic materials.

“We’re working with our members and partners on an industrial research programme that will demonstrat­e the considerab­le potential of this technology.

“The process is generating lots of interest among our members and partners and presents significan­t opportunit­ies for our customers.”

Michael Ward, research director at the AFRC, added that the use of this technology in conjunctio­n with the centre’s expertise in materials integrity would have a positive impact on UK industry.

He said: “Over time, this unique combinatio­n will provide more manufactur­ing businesses in differing sectors with the support they need in order to embrace rotary friction welding.”

AFRC is part of the High Value Manufactur­ing (HVM) Catapult group to advance manufactur­ing in the UK.

HVM Catapult chief executive Dick Elsy said: “The relationsh­ip between the centres that make up the HVM Catapult gives us the opportunit­y to move vital equipment between locations to where it is most needed.

“That is not just good news for the businesses that will use it, it is good news for the taxpayer who can be confident that we are working to get the very best value from their investment in the HVM Catapult.”

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