
Oxfordshire-based ES Precision (
www.esprecision.co.uk), which offers a laser processing and low-volume/prototype machining service to customers in the medical-device, F1, aerospace, electronics and general engineering sectors, has completed its second successful year of trading.
The company has reported further growth in its machining and laser processing work, with the profits generated ploughed back into the business; last year saw the addition of a new UV laser, and a Haas Mini Mill 2 has been purchased this year.
The new machine allows ES Precision to bid for higher-volume milling jobs, extending its market beyond the prototype and one-off work previously sought.
With a capacity of 500 x 400 x 350mm and an automatic tool changer, the machine is well suited to medium-volume aluminium and steel machining.
Able to permanently laser-mark components, the company can now offer a ‘one-stop shop’ for part manufacture.
ES Precision has eight laser systems, using Vanadate, Nd:YAG, Fibre and CO
2 laser sources, as well as the new frequency-tripled Vanadate UV source.
It is happy to mark sample parts in order to find the best solution for any company that needs permanent product identification, decoration or functional marking/ engraving/surface modification.