Laser Cutting Investment 2020 | WEC Laser
Darwen based WEC Laser has invested £4m with the installation of three new 10kw fibre lasers and a new fibre tube laser machine.
Darwen based WEC Laser has invested £4m with the installation of three new 10kw fibre lasers and a new fibre tube laser machine.
Lancashire-headquartered WEC Group has answered the government’s call to assist in the UK’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak. The Darwen-based engineering and fabrication company joined other UK manufacturers to produce ventilators for the NHS and essential medical equipment for the newly established Nightingale Hospitals. Despite the challenging trading conditions brought on by lockdown restrictions and […]
WEC Group has invested another £500,000 in a brand new 7.3m Waterjet machine! WEC Group has invested another £500,000 in its waterjet operation as the division continues its rapid growth, which brings the total amount invested in WEC Waterjet during its first 18 months of trading to just under £1 million. The brand new dynamic […]
WEC Group’s investment in the brand new Fibre laser machine and state-of-the-art waterjet machine has significantly improved our capabilities, allowing us to continue with our ambitious expansion plans. The £500,000 waterjet machine has a 7.3m x 2m bed, a much larger version of our existing kit. The machine was commissioned in March and is being […]
The launch of our brand new powder coating division (WEC Powder Coating) is the latest development in the WEC Group’s ambitious expansion plans for 2015. Furthering our goal of becoming a one-stop-shop we are now able to offer sub-contract powder coating services in-house alongside our range of other manufacturing processes including laser cutting, fabrication, waterjet cutting, […]
WEC Laser was involved in the laser cutting of the collaborative Famous Grouse Sculpture.
WEC Group News | Increased waterjet cutting capacity
info@wecl.co.uk - WEC Laser invests in a new, state-of-the-art Fibre laser cutting machine, and are now able to offer several new services utilising materials which have previously been difficult or even impossible to work with.