Muller the Precision machining Group, is looking to move manufacturing from its Cleobury Mortimer site, to take advantage of skilled personnel longer running hours and additional machining capacity by combining the Cleobury capacity with the Wednesbury facility. It is with ...
Read MoreAt Muller England, high-volume machining is one of our specialties. But first thing’s first: what is a high-volume manufacturing project? “High-volume” refers to a large number, typically in the hundreds or thousands, of identical parts on order, for mass production ...
Read MoreHigh-volume manufacturers enable businesses to produce large quantities of product quickly to keep up with consumer demands. There are many of these manufacturers available across the country but you must make sure that you chose the right one. This blog ...
Read MoreIn this blog post, we analyse high volume multi-spindle products in more detail by outlining their advantages. Multi-spindle machines utilise multiple spindles around a drum, to execute multiple cuts simultaneously. The advantages of using high volume multi-spindle products: 1. Speed ...
Read MoreIf you require small components, you may be considering using escomatic coil fed miniature component manufacturing services. In this blog post, we outline the advantages of using escomatic coil fed miniature component manufacturing to help you decide if it is ...
Read MoreWhen you’re planning work on milled components, the preferred manufacturing method for some time now is to utilise a CNC milling machine. But once you’ve decided to employ CNC milling as your method, you then have to decide between horizontal ...
Read MoreIn any business, time is money. So, when it comes to choosing machinery, multi-turret turning can help you develop a more flexible engineering process and reduce costs on time and resources. The latest technology three turret lathe can incorporate two ...
Read MoreA global desire for supplier rationalisation and more strategic partnerships has delivered a £4.5m sales boost to the Midlands Assembly Network (MAN). New customers in the automotive, electronics and energy generation sectors have decided to tap into the single source ...
Read MoreThe CNC Turning section has taken delivery of a new Nakamura Tome WT150 to support growth in this section and give increased CNC Twin Spindle capacity. 2014 has seen the introduction of “In-house” Centreless Grinding at Muller Redditch.
Read MoreMuller are pleased to announce the purchase and successful commissioning of two new CNC Escomatic machines to support the miniature turned parts operation. Further investment is expected to be announced later on in the year.
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