Sheffield-based Broder Metals Group Ltd is exhibiting at
Advanced Engineering 2024 following the recent launch of its new
Broder Powder division (Stand L192). The show is taking place at the NEC, Birmingham on 30 and 31 October.
Established in 2003, Broder Metals is a stockist and distributor of high-specification stainless steel, nickel alloys and super alloys to UK, European, and worldwide markets for the oil and gas, motorsport, aerospace and nuclear sectors. Its product range includes round bar (12.7-308.4mm), powder, forgings, flanges and sheets/plate. In addition, it can provide testing via its special processing department.
Broder Powder offers an extensive range of metal powders and alloys for additive manufacturing (AM) and hot isostatic pressing (PM-HIP), along with next-generation alloy development maximising the potential benefits and solutions that AM and PM-HIP can deliver. The company has also secured a strategic partnership with 6K Additive as its official UK and Ireland distributor and all the available powders are produced with its revolutionary UniMelt plasma production system.
This cutting-edge technology converts metal scrap and end-of-life parts into high-quality powders such as nickel, titanium and refractory alloys, while drastically reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions compared to traditional methods. This innovation is a leap forward in performance and a stride towards a more sustainable future.
The company is committed to providing its global clients with world-beating customer service through direct support, metallurgy and its AM expertise. Furthermore, it has been certified to ISO 9001 since 2005 and gained AS9120 Aerospace approval in 2019 — all the material Broder Metals Group sells is with full traceability and complete certification.
Broder has a vast amount of knowledge in the metals arena and can offer over-the-telephone quotations if required and next-day dispatch. Over 40% of its sales are to export markets and it has in-house expertise in export, regulations, shipping, and declaration compliance.