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ARRK join NCC as Affiliate Member

26 July 2021

The National Composites Centre (NCC) is delighted to welcome ARRK as an Affiliate Member. 

ARRK’s Technical Centre in Nuneaton, have a long and established history providing a wide range of Engineering, Tooling and Composite solutions to some of the country’s leading Aerospace, Automotive, F1 and Defence related companies.

The appetite for lightweight components continues to grow amongst most industry sectors and ARRK aims to play its part to deliver a more environmentally friendly and sustainable service. By working with the NCC, ARRK wish to gain a better understanding of some of the new cutting edge practices, techniques and materials in conjunction with its parent company Mitsui Chemicals, so that it can embrace some of these methods to ensure it is well placed to serve the needs of its customers well into the future.

Paul Patterson, General Manager for ARRK’s Nuneaton and Kings Norton sites commented; “The Nuneaton site are extremely pleased to renew our connection with the National Composites Centre. We see this affiliation as a strong part of the ARRK business strategy of improving its current processes and introducing cutting edge technology as the heart of its growth plans. At ARRK, we share the vison of finding the best technologies and methods of manufacture to support decarbonisation and light weighting solutions in the ever-changing world we live in. Truly exciting times ahead working with the NCC and its partners!”

ARRK is collaborating on several projects with the team at the NCC with further details to be announced over the coming months.

ARRK Nuneaton Site Profile:

Our Nuneaton site provide a range Engineering, Tooling & Composite Services. These include Large scale CNC Machining, Patterns, Blow Mould Tooling, Die Cast Foundry Tools, Composite Tooling, Jigs & checking fixtures, Models, Composite production components and a Paint & finishing service.

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