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    1. Waterjet Cutting

      Waterjet Cutting

      We are home to the UK’s largest 14M x 4M waterjet cutting machine. We can carry out waterjet cutting on Stainless Steel grades up to 200mm in thickness, offering the highest precision and cutting of complex shapes and contours - with minimal tolerances. One of the most significant advantages of waterjet cutting, especially for stainless steel, is that it is a cold cutting process. This means no heat is generated during cutting, which is crucial when working with stainless steel to preserve its mechanical properties and finish. With waterjet cutting, the integrity of the stainless steel remains intact, and there is no risk of thermal distortion.

    2. We mould your ideas.

      We mould your ideas.

      Precision and design in every project. Cutting lines, clipping, pantographs, etc. Tipología: 1 5-axis double-head cutting line 1 automatic cutting line 1 CNC long 3-axis workpiece 1 CNC long 5-axis workpiece 1 5-axis small part CNC 1 Clipped centre 1 Mat insertion line 2 Lamination lines CUTTING Length: Maximum 10,530 mm | Minimum 5* mm Width: 500** mm | Height: 150** mm MACHINING Length: Maximum 12,600 mm | Minimum 5*mm Width: 550 mm | Height: 350 mm *Ultra-short from 0 mm in increments. ** Please consult us concerning specific profile shapes and cutting grades.

    3. Weld Procedures & Welder Coding

      Weld Procedures & Welder Coding

      Our weld certification documents are recognised worldwide by insurance and regulatory bodies, and give our customers an important guarantee of compliance for their own sales and marketing purposes. The weld reports and documentation that we prepare address every aspect of our customers’ requirements and provide a clear and detailed account of everything and everyone that we’ve inspected, analysed, tested and concluded. Welding Procedure Certification Our Independent Certification service comprises a complete package in respect of producing Welding Procedure Qualification Records / Procedure Qualification Records (WPQRs/PQRs). Our fully trained and qualified surveyors will attend your site and through a unique company-welder interaction method, collate all of the required data to produce the relevant certification. We then coordinate the required testing with our independent UKAS accredited laboratory, with results produced within a maximum of 3-5 days. Welder Performance Qualification Our Surveillance Department can independently witness and verify welders, who follow detailed written instructions to produce test pieces . We then coordinate testing of these pieces through our independent UKAS-accredited laboratory to enable qualification or coding to a National, European or Internationally recognised standard. We have a great Surveillance Department that can witness and verify professional welders. These are experts who can follow detailed instructions to come up with test pieces mainly in the form of preliminary welding procedure standard specifications. We then coordinate the testing of the produced pieces in our labs in a bid to enable coding or qualification to a European, National, or internationally recognised standards. Additionally, we also provide programmes for managing continuing qualifications or re-qualifications of welders. We will also organise documents showing evidence that can be used to support certificate prolongation.

    4. Welding Leathers and Accessories

      Welding Leathers and Accessories

      Our personal protective equipment for welding, flame cutting and related techniques is made of high quality grain leather or HTR crust leather. The HTR (high temperature resistance) treatment stops the leather from shrinking after repeated exposure to heat. This means that the leather garments keep their suppleness. All our protective garments and welding accessories are EN ISO 11611 class 2 and therefore protect welders against metal splashes and higher radiant heat. For complete protection against the risks encountered by welders, EDC Protection manufactures accessories to complement the clothing in order to protect the head, face, hands and feet (welding hood, face protection, gloves, gaiters, oversleeves, welding cushion, etc.).

    5. Whole Life Carbon Assessment

      Whole Life Carbon Assessment

      The RICS Professional Standard for Whole Life Carbon Assessment became mandatory in July 2024. Every compliant built environment project now needs a WLCA. The teams that commission one early get to use it to shape design decisions. The teams that leave it late get a report that confirms decisions already made. We work with architects, engineers, developers and project teams to integrate whole life carbon assessment into design and decision-making from the earliest project stages.