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5 year agreement

19 September 2013

Chemical etching company, Precision Micro, has entered into a long-term agreement with Continental.


The contract is for the supply of flat springs used in automotive fuel injection systems. Precision Micro has considerable experience in profiling the specialist martensitic chrome steels used for such applications.

It is important that highly refined material properties, in terms of flatness, recoil and fatigue strength are not compromised during the production process and Precision Micro says chemical etching is increasingly being used in preference to laser profiling and presswork for manufacturing minute flat springs.

Being essentially an ambient process, chemical etching imposes no thermal stress on the component, does not cause work hardening and will not compromise planarity. It is also said to generate crisper, smoother, burr-free sidewalls, leaving no roughness that could become initiation points for future material fracture.

For such applications it is imperative that component quality is of the highest standard. In order to ensure this, Precision Micro has invested in an automated optical inspection facility; ensuring components are within agreed dimensional tolerances and free of surface imperfections.

"We are pleased to enter into a long term agreement with such a leading global automotive supplier,” said Mick Taylor, Sales Manager at Precision Micro, adding "We are delighted that Continental recognises our technical process capabilities and look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship.”

 
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