Last month’s
third Industrial Solutions Breakfast was a well-attended success, with delegates
remarking on not only the quality of the University facilities available for their use, but
also the relevance of the speakers from locally-based companies Barden Corporation (UK) Ltd and Fine
Tubes Ltd.

Abdul Saeid from Fine Tubes and Gary Hughes from Barden then introduced their respective companies, giving a valuable insight to their approach to quality engineered products, their markets and their companies' objectives.
Each described how they have worked with the EMC for a number of years as an essential, readily-available 'out-sourced' part of their business, particularly looking at:
- surface quality - essential when finish-quality is intrinsic to the performance of the product
- contaminant identification - effectively reducing waste
- pressure test - identifying failures (above)
- plating consistency and thickness (right)
- new process development, validations and control
- materials and defect investigations
- new product development
To complete
the event, delegates had the opportunity to visit the EMC and the University’s
Materials Characterisation Lab, viewing tensile testing, electro-polishing,
rapid prototyping and other optical and laser microscopy equipment.
If you want to
find out more, then please contact Claire on:
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07738 858494
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01752 588908
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claire.pearce@plymouth.ac.uk