MSA to present CNC cutting at Advanced Engineering
19 Oct 19 2 min read
MSA Manufacturing (MSA), based in Wimborne, Dorset, will present its vast CNC cutting, slitting, 2D preforming and sequenced kitting capabilities for a wide range of glass and carbon fabrics, both dry reinforcements and prepregs, along with 3 and 5 axis CNC machining and kitting of cores for manufacturing composite parts at the Advanced Engineering Show.
Advanced Engineering 2019 will be held during October 30 - 31, 2019 in Birmingham.
MSA also waterjet cuts and kits metal, honeycomb and phenolic sheet, plus other composite materials.
In-house production facilities enable MSA to supply a wide range of machined, cut and shaped parts. Prepregs and reinforcement fabrics up to 2.5 metres wide can be cut to size, with roll slitting to provide tapes in custom widths down to 25 millimetres. Waterjet cutting machines can handle composite plates and other sheet materials up to 100 millimetres x 4 x 3 metres, with CNC milling up to 2.44 x 1.22 metres.
MSA is ISO 9001/14001 and JOSCAR accredited, supplying leading OEMs and tier I/II manufacturers of hi-tech composite components and finished products for the marine, renewable energy, defence and aerospace industries. Small and large scale material parts are produced for moulding components as small as brackets for a composite bicycle frame up to complete kits for infusing structural sections in the hulls and decks of luxury superyachts and renewable energy blades.
The MSA team provides time and cost saving material solutions without compromising on build quality, reducing lead times and improving productivity, as well as minimising scrap, waste disposal and administration costs. Services offered go beyond cutting and supplying accurate, high quality kit parts. Additional customer benefits include 3D scanning, reverse engineering; surface flattening; managing material stocks for reliable delivery; and organising kits to meet customer needs.
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Advanced Engineering 2019 will be held during October 30 - 31, 2019 in Birmingham.
MSA also waterjet cuts and kits metal, honeycomb and phenolic sheet, plus other composite materials.
In-house production facilities enable MSA to supply a wide range of machined, cut and shaped parts. Prepregs and reinforcement fabrics up to 2.5 metres wide can be cut to size, with roll slitting to provide tapes in custom widths down to 25 millimetres. Waterjet cutting machines can handle composite plates and other sheet materials up to 100 millimetres x 4 x 3 metres, with CNC milling up to 2.44 x 1.22 metres.
MSA is ISO 9001/14001 and JOSCAR accredited, supplying leading OEMs and tier I/II manufacturers of hi-tech composite components and finished products for the marine, renewable energy, defence and aerospace industries. Small and large scale material parts are produced for moulding components as small as brackets for a composite bicycle frame up to complete kits for infusing structural sections in the hulls and decks of luxury superyachts and renewable energy blades.
The MSA team provides time and cost saving material solutions without compromising on build quality, reducing lead times and improving productivity, as well as minimising scrap, waste disposal and administration costs. Services offered go beyond cutting and supplying accurate, high quality kit parts. Additional customer benefits include 3D scanning, reverse engineering; surface flattening; managing material stocks for reliable delivery; and organising kits to meet customer needs.
CEO Max Osmond commented: “We are looking forward to another good Advanced Engineering show, which is a key event for us to meet with both existing and new customers over the two days and promote our latest service capabilities.”
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