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Fastec Engineering Services Ltd Contact Details
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8 Studlands Business Centre
Studlands Pk Avenue
Studlands Pk Avenue
Newmarket
CB87SS
About Fastec Engineering Services Ltd
Fastec Engineering are one of the leading precision engineering companies, offering bespoke precision engineered parts to businesses throughout the UK. We design, manufacture, test and deliver parts for a wide range of industries including oil and gas, pharmaceutical, aerospace, military, agricultural and automotive.
Established since 1974, over the years we have built up a great reputation as well as a diverse client base, including a number of blue chip corporate companies.
We regularly review our CNC machining capacity and capabilities to ensure that we can meet our customers’ needs, and we’re committed to investment in new technologies that keep us ahead of all precision engineering companies. That’s why we recently invested in full 5-axis machines, allowing us to execute almost any part imaginable much more quickly and precisely than with traditional 3-axis machines.
From tiny pins to parts over 20 inches in diameter, we can manufacture anything you require using materials including stainless steel, 316L, 303, 304, brass, phosphor Bronze, Aluminium, 6082-T6, 7075-T6, alloys and plastic.
CNC Machining
Using cutting-edge CNC machinery with full four axis machining and mill drill capabilities, we’re able to offer a superior CNC precision Machining service. We can utilise a wide range of materials, including stainless steel, alloy, brass, plastic and aluminium, and we’re able to produce parts of any size you request, from miniature pins to those over 32mm in diameter.
Design
Our in-house design utilises cutting edge technology in order to handle any designs, from the small and intricately complex to large scale items. We are happy both designing a part from scratch for you or working from somebody else’s design. The demands of our clients are ever-changing, and the design department work hard to adapt and evolve with the industry.
Assembly
We believe that the assembly of the final product is just as important as any other part of the engineering process. Here at Fastec, we’re not afraid of a challenge and we believe we have the expertise and capabilities to assemble any parts, regardless of size and quantity. We are even able to finish your parts with CNC engraving if required.
Fabrication
We added a fabrication and welding workshop to our premises here at Fastec back in 2009. Since then we have kept coded welding at our premises, but work closely with a trusted partner for sheet fabrication. This allows both ourselves and our partner company to concentrate on our strengths, but still offer our customers added value and choice. By offering fabrication, welding and machining, we feel that we are suitably positioned to meet all business’s requirements.
CAD/CAM
CAD/CAM (computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing) refers to computer software which can be used for both designing a product and controlling the manufacturing process. It is a technology which has enjoyed an increase in popularity in recent years, as despite it still being quite costly, it is extremely efficient and can save thousands of man hours. By utilising CAD/CAM technology, we are able to accurately produce extremely intricate and technical designs, with relative ease.
Established since 1974, over the years we have built up a great reputation as well as a diverse client base, including a number of blue chip corporate companies.
We regularly review our CNC machining capacity and capabilities to ensure that we can meet our customers’ needs, and we’re committed to investment in new technologies that keep us ahead of all precision engineering companies. That’s why we recently invested in full 5-axis machines, allowing us to execute almost any part imaginable much more quickly and precisely than with traditional 3-axis machines.
From tiny pins to parts over 20 inches in diameter, we can manufacture anything you require using materials including stainless steel, 316L, 303, 304, brass, phosphor Bronze, Aluminium, 6082-T6, 7075-T6, alloys and plastic.
CNC Machining
Using cutting-edge CNC machinery with full four axis machining and mill drill capabilities, we’re able to offer a superior CNC precision Machining service. We can utilise a wide range of materials, including stainless steel, alloy, brass, plastic and aluminium, and we’re able to produce parts of any size you request, from miniature pins to those over 32mm in diameter.
Design
Our in-house design utilises cutting edge technology in order to handle any designs, from the small and intricately complex to large scale items. We are happy both designing a part from scratch for you or working from somebody else’s design. The demands of our clients are ever-changing, and the design department work hard to adapt and evolve with the industry.
Assembly
We believe that the assembly of the final product is just as important as any other part of the engineering process. Here at Fastec, we’re not afraid of a challenge and we believe we have the expertise and capabilities to assemble any parts, regardless of size and quantity. We are even able to finish your parts with CNC engraving if required.
Fabrication
We added a fabrication and welding workshop to our premises here at Fastec back in 2009. Since then we have kept coded welding at our premises, but work closely with a trusted partner for sheet fabrication. This allows both ourselves and our partner company to concentrate on our strengths, but still offer our customers added value and choice. By offering fabrication, welding and machining, we feel that we are suitably positioned to meet all business’s requirements.
CAD/CAM
CAD/CAM (computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing) refers to computer software which can be used for both designing a product and controlling the manufacturing process. It is a technology which has enjoyed an increase in popularity in recent years, as despite it still being quite costly, it is extremely efficient and can save thousands of man hours. By utilising CAD/CAM technology, we are able to accurately produce extremely intricate and technical designs, with relative ease.