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Graham Engineering Limited
Graham Engineering Nelson Lancashire UK | Laser Welding | Aerospace | Nuclear | Medical
Laser Welding specialist Lancashire UK. GEL specialise in producing nuclear product and hazardous waste containers across the NDA Estate.
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Financial period: 1 Sep 2023 to 30 Aug 2024
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AutoTIG
1 Jul 2018 to 31 Dec 2020
"TIG welding is a commonly used joining technique for fabricating metal structures across a range of industries. However, it currently has a number of limitations, principally (i) it's heavily reliant on highly-skilled manual welding experts (which are expensive and in very short supply) and (ii) it lacks flexibility to automate the welding of complex geo...
Manufacturing of jacket support structures for offshore wind turbines by thick-section laser welding - LaserJacket
1 Jul 2013 to 30 Sep 2014
The majority of existing offshore wind turbines are built on monopile foundations, space-frame foundations (jackets) will be the foundations of choice for most new applications. This will enable wind turbines to be deployed at greater water depth, further from the shore leading to higher wind speeds and increased potential generation capacity per swept ar...
Safer low-cost nuclear material storage through cold-spray formed boron carbide coated components (SAFESTORE)
1 Dec 2010 to 29 Feb 2012
Safer, low-cost nuclear material storage through cold spray-formed boron carbide coated components (SafeStore) Transport and/or storage of spent nuclear fuel can require neutron shielding materials. Two such materials currently used are composite plate materials consisting of aluminium (or aluminium alloys) containing varying proportions of boron carbide ...