Yes. Aluminium’s high tensile strength and relatively light weight is what makes it so suited to shoring systems and accessories. At Edmo, we supply bespoke extruded aluminium to the manufacturers of shoring systems.
We’re able to supply mill-finish aluminium to be fabricated elsewhere, or fully fabricated and collated components. If you’re looking for a supplier for your aluminium shoring systems and accessories business, we’d love to help.
Yes. Edmo works with a lot of suppliers to the construction and architectural industries. Our extruded aluminium is strong, lightweight and ideally suited to the needs of aluminium falsework systems manufacturers.
Talk to a member of our technical team about how we can assist you in the production of high quality, hard-wearing and cost-effective aluminium falsework solutions.
Our aluminium extrusion drilling service is just one of the many machining and finishing services we’re able to offer our customers by combining our in-house capabilities with those of our partners.
The benefits of our aluminium extrusion drilling service include:
Precision results: our four-axis capability allows us to machine extrusions to tight tolerances, and our skilled team members are well trained to ensure quality results.
Specialist services: we use bespoke drill bits, complex methodologies, and expert partners to fulfill even the most challenging brief.
Integrated solutions: while we do offer free issue aluminium extrusion drilling services, drilling is usually part of a much wider, integrated solution that we furnish our customers with.
Cost-effectiveness: we work with a large number of trusted partners, as well as leveraging our in-house capabilities, so we’re able to find the most cost-effective solutions for your project.
Environmental responsibility: sourcing your aluminium extrusion from us and using our various downstream services reduces the need for your materials to be transported unnecessarily.
Yes – we can supply you with a range of cut to length aluminium extrusions, including a wide variety of profiles including bars and tubes.
Depending on order volume and frequency, we can arrange to supply you (or your customers) with aluminium bar cut to length in advance, or we can carry out custom machining on aluminium bars per your requirements at the time.
Once your aluminium bar is cut to length, we can undertake a range of machining and finishing services to meet your project requirements. To find out more, browse our range of aluminium fabrication services.
We have a wide range of in-house CNC tube bending capabilities, and we work with a global network of experts to further expand the services we’re able to offer. Our comprehensive solutions mean that we’re trusted to supply CNC tube bending services to brands across numerous industries and applications, including:
Accessibility and mobility
Outdoor events
Furniture and interior design
Construction and landscaping
Medical services and healthcare
Sports and leisure facilities
Our years of experience in CNC tube bending enable us to find the ideal solution for your project, using a variety of machinery and methodologies to get you the results you need. Find out more about our CNC tube bending services here.
CNC stands for ‘Computer numeric control’. What that means is that, instead of a particular machine being manually controlled, it’s controlled by numeric data entered into a specialist computer.
CNC machined aluminium is simply aluminium that’s been machined on a piece of equipment of this type. We have a variety of cost-effective and precise aluminium CNC machining services, including bending, drilling, milling and turning.
CNC machined aluminium is very well suited to a huge range of applications due to the properties of the material and the ease with which it can be fabricated.
Our range of aluminium fabrication services is ideal for manufacturers in a huge range of industries, including companies that make and supply windows and doors. Aluminium fabrication for windows may require any of the following services:
Extrusion: we provide a vast range of extruded aluminium profiles and components
Die casting: die casting can be an extremely cost-effective way of creating components
Aluminium fabrication: we have a comprehensive range of in-house machining capabilities
Powder coating: powder coating results in a hard-wearing, attractive finish ideal for windows
Assembly: windows manufacturers may require a sub-assembly to be sent to suppliers
For more information on aluminium fabrication for windows manufacturers, please contact us.
It’s a question of batch volumes. Plastic injection moulding is a great way to manufacture medium to large volumes of plastic components. It’s a highly repeatable process that becomes cheaper as more components are produced from the same mould. However, because plastic injection moulding uses one set mould, there is no room for flexibility. If your design isn’t finalised, or you’re not sure you want to go ahead and produce the component in large numbers, then our 3D printing service is a good way to produce prototypes and test batches.
Plastic injection moulding is a simple, highly repeatable process that’s well suited to medium and large production runs. The plastic injection moulding process involves small granules of plastic being melted under pressure. When the molten plastic is soft enough to be moulded, it is injected into the cavity of a bespoke mould and, as it cools, it takes on that exact shape. Once completely cool, the mould is opened, and the plastic component is released.
Yes, we can supply plastic injection moulding services. We work with a global network of casting and moulding experts, and combine their expertise with our own in-house capabilities to design, source and supply injected moulded components on our customers’ behalf.
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