by admin-malt | Sep 20, 2018 | Flame Cutting, Quality, Steel Profiling
Steel designations are the letters and numbers that are used when talking about grades of steel. The designations associated with steel grades changed with the introduction of EN10025 which replaced BS 4360. This changed how grades were referred to, some still use the...
by admin-malt | Jun 28, 2018 | Steel Profiling
With three sites across the UK offering flame cutting and Lumsden grinding of steel plate, Malthouse Engineering are the largest independent company in their field. With over 100 staff and a capability to store over 2,000 tonnes of steel at any one time and they...
by admin-malt | Jan 4, 2018 | Lumsden Grinding, Malthouse Staff, Steel Profiling
In the last few weeks we hosted Nicole and Ilona from the Made in the Midlands group. Made in the Midlands is a privately run peer group for MD’s and CEO’s of Manufacturing and Engineering firms in the Midlands. They visited us to learn more about our...
by admin-malt | Nov 8, 2017 | Flame Cutting, Steel Profiling
This was a first for us for in while, a cog in a cog in a cog. The overall o/d is 2716 with a thickness of 40mm cut from s275 material. This went into one of our valued customers in the Leicester area. This is a good example of the skill of our cutters who are some of...
by admin-malt | Jul 11, 2017 | Flame Cutting, Lumsden Grinding, Steel Profiling
These flame cuts were profiled from 320mm thick s355jr steel. After being flame cut the edges were cleaned before they went onto one of our reciprocating lumsden grinders. These were supplied to a fabrication firm in the midlands. Call 0121 557 8455 or email us at...
by admin-malt | Jun 16, 2017 | Flame Cutting, Steel Profiling
The ring was flame cut from 40mm thick s355j2+n steel with an o/d of 1952mm. After cutting it was normalised and will be dressed and packed before being delivered. The profile will eventually go into the mining industry as a gear or sprocket. If this is similar to...