Alloy Wire International plans to fly high at Farnborough 2016

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One of the leading manufacturers of precision, drawn, flat and shaped wire is looking to build on its growing presence in the aerospace sector by taking part in the Midlands Aerospace Alliance’s Pavilion at the Farnborough International Airshow (11-17 July 2016).

One of the leading manufacturers of precision, drawn, flat and shaped wire is looking to build on its presence in the aerospace sector by taking part in the Midlands Aerospace Alliance’s Pavilion at the Farnborough International Airshow (11-17 July 2016).

Alloy Wire International (AWI), which is celebrating 70 years in business in 2016, will be showcasing its extensive range of more than 50 nickel 'high performance’ alloys that are commonly used in aircraft fire detection, engine retaining rings, fasteners, high-temperature seals and engine compression springs.

Approved by BAE Systems, Raytheon Jets and Westland Corp, the company produces 0.025mm to 21mm custom made wire in exotic alloys, including Nimonic 90, Inconel 600, Nimonic 75, Waspaloy, titanium grade 5 and Monel 400.

Furthermore, there are no minimum order quantities and lead-times are just three weeks from the client making the first enquiry.

Tom Mander, sales executive, commented: “The aerospace sector demands the highest quality material and fast turnaround on orders, two attributes we have built our business on. Our manufacturing policy is AS9100 accredited and, with our no minimum quantity policy, it saves the customer money and helps them meet fluctuations in volumes.”

He continued: “The Farnborough Airshow is a fantastic opportunity for us to showcase our capability and exciting new alloys that offer high corrosion resistance and high temperature properties - ideal for critical aerospace parts.”

Alloy Wire International has grown into one of the world’s premier manufacturers of wire, supplying 4,000 customers in 15 sectors across 45 countries.

The company, which is owned completely by its employees, recently put the finishing touches on a £700,000 investment drive that has seen it install three Zwick tensile and hardness testing machines, PMI material X-ray guns, fully automated multi-spindle spooling machine, a 5m strand annealing furnace and a bespoke wire finishing line

Alloy Wire International www.alloywire.com

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