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Ladbrook is so optimistic about this trend that during 2007 it has invested in new technologies, taken on new staff and have expanded the range of services it offers. Ladbrook's new services such as circle shearing, a processes that can precisely cut metal circles and discs, are already attracting a lot of attention with several high volume projects currently in discussion. It has also expanded metal spinning, a specialist process that enables the production of conical shaped metal parts.

“The highly successful spinning service that Ladbrook already offers has been further expanded with the introduction of a high specification CNC/PNC metal spinning lathe that will produce conical, spherical and parallel walled components," said Mike Blowers. "It’s another exciting step forward for us.”

Ladbrook’s new projects have included parts for medical equipment, precision parts for scientific instruments, specialist parts for military systems and heavy pressed metal parts for hydraulic control systems.

“It’s fair to say that the last year or two have been turbulent times for engineering,” said Mike Blowers. “With metal prices rising and falling and with some companies still exploring off-shore suppliers, it’s been a tricky period at times. Without doubt, it’s been the passion and the energy of the team here at Ladbrook that has helped us achieve such great results. I feel confident that we have even better times to come.”

Stevens Rowsell is a specialist precision sheet metal engineering company in East Sussex