STEEL FABRICATION & METALWORKING
Precision Components is proud to announce we have
added even more capabilities to our services
Precision Components has built a reputation within the engineering sector not
only in NZ, but also internationally for producing high quality innovative work for
different industry sectors including marine, aviation, medical, science.
We are broadening our capabilities by adding a Specialised Welding Department
with state of the art digital welding equipment. Capable of welding aluminium,
steel & titanium as well as micro stainless steel. Adding to our CNC services
we are proud to introduce our 3 Axis CNC Router, suited for highly flexible
production and finish quality, regardless of component shape and dimension.
This allows us to add value to our existing services of machining, welding and
supplying our customers with a comprehensive manufacturing service all under
the supervision of our Quality Department upholding our high quality standard.
• Adding to our Precision Engineering • Everything from long-run
production to complex one-off prototype components •
• Highly qualified engineers driven by quality •
• ISO 9001:2015 accreditation •
Call for a quote: 09 415 4590 www.precisioncomponents.co.nz
SCM 3 Axis CNC Router
SCM Patrix S15 B CNC
Fronius MIG & TIG Welding
TPS 270i C Pulse / 4R/FSC
REN190
LARGEST CORROSION
CONFERENCE IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE
In 2018, the Australasian
Corrosion Association (ACA)
will present its annual Corrosion
& Prevention conference
and trade exhibition in the
Adelaide Convention Centre.
This major event showcases the
latest advancements in corrosion
mitigation, which costs industry
and governments around the world
billions of dollars each year to
manage and repair.
C&P2018 is a practical multi-day
experience and gathering of world
experts on corrosion mitigation
staged on 11-14 November 2018.
Featuring engaging presentations
from leading Australian and
international experts, the conference
is an important source of the latest
information concerning corrosion
prevention and management.
The conference comprises a
program of keynote presentations
and technical papers under a range
of industry ‘streams’, integrated
with an exhibition that will showcase
products and services of the
corrosion mitigation industry. More
than 400 delegates are expected
to attend from industries including
protective coatings, water, defence,
building and construction, mining, oil
& gas, cathodic protection, power
and more.
Industry experts will deliver five
plenary addresses—including the
P F Thompson Lecture—and 80
papers across technical streams
focusing on; concrete, steel
corrosion, water infrastructure, oil &
gas, asset management and high
temperature corrosion/non-ferrous
metal corrosion. These diverse
technical streams will showcase the
latest developments in corrosion
prevention, management and
mitigation.
Plenary topics include corrosion
management, microbiologically
influenced corrosion, the circular
economy from paint manufacturers
point of view and the performance of
geomembrane materials in floating
cover applications in Australia.
The 2018 Thompson Memorial
Lecture will be delivered by
Professor Brian Kinsella, Deputy
Director Applied Corrosion Research
and Testing, Curtin Corrosion
Engineering Industry Centre at Curtin
University. His lecture will detail how
to address several critical issues on
the mechanism of CO2 corrosion
and its inhibition. The Thompson
Memorial Lecture commemorates
the work of corrosion science
pioneer, P F Thompson, and has
been delivered every year at the
ACA's annual conference since
1951.
C&P2018 is set to be a premium
networking event as well as a source
for the latest information concerning
corrosion mitigation. For further
information and registration, visit
the web site: https://conference.
corrosion.com.au/
22 October 2018
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