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FAQ – What thicknesses can you cut to?

Over a normal week we talk to  a lot of customers, one thing we noticed was that we had similar questions coming up. So we thought to make it easier for you to find the information your looking for we would put together a series of the frequently asked questions (FAQs) on our blog.   This week its  - What thicknesses can you cut to?   Malthouse Engineering can profile from 5mm up to 500mm in a range of certified material. Specifically we can  steel profile the following thickness’s :- s275JR from 3mm up to 500mm s355JR from 6mm up t0 380mm s355J2+N from 6mm

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FAQ – Where are you based?

Over a normal week we talk to  a lot of customers, one thing we noticed was that we had similar questions coming up. So we thought to make it easier for you to find the information your looking for we would put together a series of the frequently asked questions (FAQs) on our blog. This week its where are we based. Malthouse Engineering is the largest steel profilier in the UK. Over the years we have expanded from our base in Oldbury to 4 other locations. These are   Our head office is in Oldbury MALTHOUSE ENGINEERING, EMPYRIUM PROFILERS, MIDLAND STEEL PROFILES

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FAQ – What Lumsden grinding facilities do you have?

Within Malthouse Engineering we have one of the largest rotary Lumsden Grinders in the UK capable of Grinding up to 126″ Diameter. In total we have 12 rotary Lumsden Grinders across the group with a further 3 Reciprocating Lumsden Grinders capable of working on material up to and including 192″ (4877mm) x 26.25″ (667mm) with overhang.   We can get our tolorences down to an accuracy of +/- 1mm to 3mm depending on thickness. With unspecified dimensions we can grind to +/- 0.25mm (10 thou) and with specified dimensions we can grind to +/- 0.12mm (5 thou)    

 
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