
Tewkesbury-based
MecWash had a record number of enquiries at
MACH 2022 held earlier this month at the NEC Birmingham, where the company showcased its brand-new MWX300 aqueous parts washing system.
MecWash managing director John Pattison, said: “
MACH is the UK’s largest manufacturing exhibition. After the enforced hiatus due to Covid-19, it was fantastic to hear the buzz of business, seeing familiar faces and meeting new connections from across the industry.”
The MecWash team received enquiries from not only long-term and established customers but also from a range of brand new business contacts made at the show. Sectors represented by both existing customers and new enquiries covered a broad spectrum, from hydraulics and aerospace to medical, automotive and motorsport sectors as well as a barista-style coffee machine and fastener manufacturers.
Joining Mr Patterson on the Mecwash stand were sales managers Paul Jarratt and Alan Atkinson, and marketing executive Pascale Chosson. The compact MWX300 proved to be very popular with visitors, who were impressed with the high specification washing processes that include ultrasonic cleaning, high flow washing and internet connectivity packed into a very small footprint. The larger MWX400, which has already proved highly successful in markets around the world, was also on display.
Mr Pattison concluded: “Seeing first-hand how other exhibitors and manufacturers showcase their systems is great inspiration and motivation for us to continue innovating as we seek to provide world-leading component cleaning solutions - so watch this space!”