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    1. Compositional Characterisation

      Compositional Characterisation

      Our team can help determine compositional variance in your materials. Bulk elemental and crystallographic composition determination provides insight into manufacturing processes whilst compositional mapping techniques help understand homogeneity in final products. Compositional characterisation is the study of the elemental and chemical makeup of a material, determining what it is made of and in what proportions, which is fundamental to materials science. This capability is a core element of the Imaging and Characterisation theme at the Henry Royce Institute and the University of Sheffield. Royce at the University of Sheffield's facilities utilise powerful techniques like Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) to precisely measure trace and bulk elemental composition in various materials. Furthermore, Electron Microscopy techniques, specifically when equipped with Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDS) or Wavelength Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (WDS), provide spatially-resolved compositional mapping. Understanding a material's composition is crucial for optimising performance in Royce's key areas, such as Advanced Metals Processing and the development of new alloys. Therefore, compositional characterisation is essential for both materials discovery and quality control across academic and industrial projects hosted at the Royce Translational and Discovery Centres. Capabilities: Scanning Electron Microscopy (inc Electron Backscatter Diffraction)

    2. CSCS Cards - Site Safety

      CSCS Cards - Site Safety

      Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) Card is often an essential requirement by many principal contractors for working on construction sites within the U.K. and there are now additional steps you need to take to allow for construction site access . If you are new to site work or your CRO card is due to expire, you will need to ensure you have carried out the following: a welder approval test, health and safety test and a job knowledge test in a welding process of your choice. Code A Weld and TWI Certification Ltd join up welder approval testing and certification to support the industry. The Agreement has enabled Code A Weld to undertake assessments and weld testing for welders seeking CSWIP certification, including the Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) approval, essential for access to construction sites. Code A Weld CSWIP Welding Examiners visiting work sites, fabrication shops and training organisations to carry out welder approval testing, will be able to offer a one-stop-shop service giving you a single point of contact for all your welding certification needs, including the Code A Weld rapid turnaround test house service. Contact us today to discuss the new implications of the changes and the steps you need to take to gain a CSCS card. One of our team will be more than happy to walk you through the requirements and we will work with you to ensure you are fully supported from enquiry through to final certification.

    3. Custom Printed Wrapping Film

      Custom Printed Wrapping Film

      We offer the option to design and print wrap featuring your branding or message, adding an extra touch of style to your packaging. Incorporating branded wrap into the packaging process not only enhances product recognition but also significantly contributes to building brand identity and customer loyalty. - Enhance brand awareness and obtain more product recognition from your packaging. - Printed wrap can help reduce the volume of other packaging products used, in turn, reducing overall packing costs. - Offers the same load security and stability as standard film, however, provides more brand value. Complete customisation, bespoke to your brand and colour requirements.