Production facilities weigh in M&I's favour for Eurofighter work

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN: 0002-2667

Article publication date: 1 September 2006

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(2006), "Production facilities weigh in M&I's favour for Eurofighter work", Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Vol. 78 No. 5. https://doi.org/10.1108/aeat.2006.12778ead.015

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Production facilities weigh in M&I's favour for Eurofighter work

Production facilities weigh in M&I's favour for Eurofighter work

Keywords: Aerospace industry, Aircraft components

A state-of-the-art manufacturing plant has helped M&I Materials Ltd land its largest ever single order, worth approximately £2 million. The company will exclusively supply Wolfmet tungsten alloy parts for the Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft, under an agreement running to 2012.

The production facilities at M&I in Manchester are thought to be unrivalled in the industry and were designed specifically for efficient tungsten alloy manufacturing, from blending of raw materials to component finishing. BAE Systems cited this factor, along with the quality systems, procedures, staff approach and existing service levels in making their decision to award the work to M&I, against strong competition.

M&I will supply BAE Systems with Wolfmet tungsten alloy balance weights for the second tranche of the Eurofighter production programme. Over the next five to six years, more than 6,600 Wolfmet weights will be supplied for 254 of these aircraft. The company undertakes the whole manufacturing process in-house, from powder blending, shaping and sintering, through to CNC drilling and machining.

Applications include trim weights for the fighter's Canard foreplane, ballast adjustment in the cockpit and for centre of gravity positioning. The balance weights will be installed in the forward and aft sections of the Typhoon, at BAE's Samlesbury site.

Due to the very high melting point of tungsten (in excess of 3,000 °C), Wolfmet alloys cannot be manufactured by traditional casting methods. To overcome this, Wolfmet alloys are manufactured by powder metallurgy techniques. One of the advantages of manufacturing by powder metallurgy methods is that small batch quantities, even single pieces, can be achieved without the severe cost penalties associated with other production methods.

According M&I Materials Ltd Wolfmet's high density, coupled with good mechanical properties and machining characteristics, allows designers to make significant reductions in the physical size of components. Take a pivot for an instance, Wolfmet alloys therefore allow a lighter balance weight to be sited further from the pivot point.

M&I Materials has AS 9100 accreditation, and produces Wolfmet materials in accordance with an ISO 9001:2000 approved QA system, including Aerospace Sector Certificate Scheme TS 157-1993. Wolfmet components also meet the US military MIL-T-21014 specification.

M&I Materials Ltd has a state-of-the- art Wolfmet production facility at Trafford Park, Manchester, UK, with an international order book in aerospace, automotive, motor racing, medical and engineering applications. M&I Materials Ltd performs the whole production process, from powder blending through to machining.

Details available from: M&I Materials Ltd, Tel: +44 (0)161 864 5453, Fax: +44 (0)161 864 5444

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