Diverse Industry Exposure of SecoWarwick: Energy, Automotive, Aerospace, and Beyond
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A precise breakdown of SecoWarwick's sales by industry is not possible, as companies ordering capital goods often supply a wide range of metalworking customers themselves. SecoWarwick estimates that the main industries (with comparable exposure) are energy, automotive and aerospace.
The power industry uses metalworking furnaces to produce dies, tools, heat exchangers and pipes. Gas turbines are a mature technology that still offer room for development. SecoWarwick's solutions help to manufacture plate & bar heat exchangers, aluminum heat exchangers for the air conditioning and refrigeration industry, and exchangers for steam condensation. The nuclear power industry is also an important customer for solutions. Growing in terms of share is the exposure to renewable energy sources. The largest customers include Alstom, General Electric, Sandvik, Pratt&Whitney, but it is worth noting that some customers reserve the right not to disclose the manufacturer of the equipment.
Automotive uses heat treatment in the production of gears, bearings, shafts, rings and bushings. What is most important for this industry is the reliability of the solutions, their efficiency and the repeatability of the processes. Hence, solutions addressed to this industry must take into account the need to reduce deformation, reduce process cost, reduce time, use effective and efficient carburizing and reduce CO2 emissions. Major customers include Bosch, Volkswagen and Toyota, but it is worth noting that some customers reserve the right not to disclose the manufacturer of the accessory.
The aerospace industry needs a solution for the manufacture of aircraft engine blades, heat exchangers, turbine blades, aluminum coatings, landing gear and brakes, among others. SecoWarwick works with virtually all major manufacturers. Some of the largest customers include Airbus, MTU, Pratt&Whitney, Rolls-Royce, but it is worth noting that some customers reserve the right not to disclose the manufacturer of the accessory.
Other important industries that actively use the solutions offered by SecoWarwick include medicine (medical instrument manufacturing, implants, biomedical engineering), the tooling industry (dies, aluminum profiles), and 3D printing (prototypes, metal powders, additive manufacturing). Each year, the number of applications for the devices grows as engineers work to make them responsive to the needs of a changing world.