Innovation award for Winbro

Winbro Group Technologies has announced the receipt of the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation for the development of its HSA5 laser ablation system.

Winbro started trading in 1992 and is now recognised as a global leader in providing manufacturing solutions to the aerospace and industrial gas turbine industries, based upon its core laser and high-speed EDM cooling hole machining technologies as well as Viper grinding and ECM machining processes. It provides turnkey machining systems, services and manufactured components backed by extensive R&D in products and processes.

Winbro claims the HSA5 is the world’s first ‘art to part’ solution, integrating post-processing, ablation and inspection technologies within a single machine platform for the manufacture of complex shapes in turbine components.

Winbro’s UK COO Andy Lawson commented: “We are absolutely delighted and proud to have received the Queen’s Award for the second time, and especially in recognition of our technological innovation. This is a testament to the continued hard work and dedication of everyone at Winbro to ensure that our machining systems, services and processing of turbine components remain world class.”

The continuous drive by aero-engine manufacturers to increase operating temperatures, which in turn increases the fuel efficiency, whilst decreasing emissions from the engine, means that effective cooling of components located in the hottest part of the engine is essential to guarantee the required life cycle for these parts. Winbro’s HSA5 system can machine cooling hole features in high performance alloys, with both metallic and ceramic coatings, enhancing manufacturing flexibility, increasing capability and reducing the cost of ownership for component manufacturers.

The Queen’s Award follows a period of sustained growth for Winbro Group Technologies both in the UK and also within its North American facility. The company now operates from a total of five separate factory units in Coalville, and also recently relocated its WAM (Winbro Advanced Machining) business to a new 28,000ft² facility in Shepshed to meet increasing customer demand.

Winbro Group Technologies www.winbrogroup.com

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