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Scintam Engineering Ltd
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Scintam Engineering Ltd is a UK company with status active founded in 2021 based in East Midlands.
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Updated 06 Jun 2026 16:52
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FastEDR Expansion: Enhancing aerospace Asset Dependability (FEEAD)
1 Mar 2025 to 31 Aug 2026
The FEEAD project, led by Scintam Engineering Ltd, aims to revolutionise aerospace engine maintenance by developing an innovative solution for the removal of seized fasteners in gas turbine engines. This challenge has long plagued the Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) sector, leading to significant downtime, increased costs, and potential damage to ...
ARTES - Automated Remanufacturing Towards Environmental Sustainability
1 Jan 2023 to 30 Jun 2024
Remanufacturing is a key resource-efficiency enabler towards UK Net-Zero, saving 9MtCO2e/year by 2050\. It can retain component value, extend functional lifetime, prevent waste and reduce new material inputs. But the process falters at the first barrier -- component disassembly. Seized fasteners result in scrap of potentially remanufactured components at ...
FastEDR - Fastener Electro-Discharge Removal for high-value engineering systems
1 Aug 2021 to 31 Jul 2022
Drilling out a bolt in a gas turbine during repair is very skilled -- one slip and a component costing £200k to replace can be destroyed. If the fastener cannot be removed a whole new assembly may be required and the materials will be wasted. The worker in the nuclear decommissioning plant enters the radiation area with a spanner in their hand. They appro...