Manufacturing
The life of a Millington Diamond engine begins as a batch of castings from Grainger and Worrell, a local Bridgnorth based foundry, known as one of Europe's leading rapid prototyping and low volume casting companies.
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Each casting is x-rayed and given a certificate before arriving at Millington's machine shop. Some parts are made from solid cube or round bar.
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Castings are put through a number of specialist processes before becoming the finished product.
Ports and chambers are machined using the latest 5 axis surface machining techniques.
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Most of the components used in a Millington engine are manufactured in house using either conventional milling methods or by using some of the latest CAD CAM techniques.
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Other capabilities include vibratory super finishing, bore honing, line boring, line honing, surface grinding and spark erosion.