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Wall Colmonoy Limited
Wall Colmonoy - Over 85 Years of Making Metals Work Harder
We melt, coat, join, cast and engineer metals and metal powders. We make metals work harder so our customers businesses run better.
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Financial period: 1 Jan 2024 to 31 Dec 2024
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Project EVaCC - Experimental Vacuum Casting Capability; for UK Defence including 'RR Future Programmes' and other applications
1 Aug 2024 to 31 Jan 2026
Wall Colmonoy Ltd. are pleased to have been awarded DASA funding for a project to establish a Development Foundry in partnership with Rolls-Royce, entitled Project EVaCC. Over the course of the 18 month project the partnership will look to utilise an advanced casting manufacturing capability to define and develop a number of high complexity, challenging a...
Coated Disc - Manufacture and coating of high-performance rotors using EHLA technology
1 Feb 2022 to 31 Jul 2023
Road traffic has long been recognised as a major source of air pollution due to emissions of a range of gaseous pollutants, most notably carbon monoxide. However, road transport is also a damaging source of 'non-exhaust emissions' (NEE) particles, which are produced from frictional processes associated with vehicle usage: predominantly from brakes. In con...
Refurbishment of torpedo ladle and locomotion axles through Laser Applied Surface Engineering (Re-LASE)
1 Aug 2014 to 31 Oct 2016
The highly demanding in-service conditions of torpedo ladle axles in steel production and high speed locomotion axles result in high levels of abrasive wear and fatigue on short timescales, thus contributing to high scrappage rates. Applying a suitable Laser Engineered Coating (LEC) on to worn ladle and locomotive axles will generate large savings on repl...