Group Rhodes Unveils Innovative Machinery at Advanced Engineering Show
Group Rhodes, a Yorkshire-based machinery manufacturer with a 200-year history, is set to unveil its latest innovations at the Advanced Engineering show in Birmingham. The company, known for serving both UK and global markets, will showcase its metal and composite forming machinery.
Mark Roberts, the engineering design manager at Group Rhodes, will lead the presentations at the event. The company's capabilities span the design, development, and manufacture of bespoke equipment and complete turnkey solutions for industries such as aerospace, automotive, and defence.
Among the innovations to be showcased is an innovative vibration-based condition monitoring system. Developed in collaboration with a local university, this system aims to detect early-stage damage to critical components like bearings, gears, shafts, and other key parts. This technology could significantly improve predictive maintenance and reduce downtime for industries.
Group Rhodes has recently completed several major projects, including Laser Deposition lines for a North American customer and hot platen composite forming presses for the UK aerospace sector. These projects demonstrate the company's commitment to pushing technological boundaries and serving diverse industries.
Visitors to the Advanced Engineering show can expect to see Group Rhodes' latest innovations in metal and composite forming machinery. The company's 200-year history and recent successful projects promise an exciting showcase of what's new in machinery manufacturing. The vibration-based condition monitoring system, in particular, could revolutionise predictive maintenance in various industries.
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