- Contract is worth £566,000 and is one of the biggest ever won by Filtertechnik
- The contract is to design, manufacture and supply specialist test rigs to flush and test complex Aerospace Heat Exchangers
- The work is part of Meggitt’s £130M investment in its new facility in Ansty Park, Coventry
Nottingham, UK. 30 June 2020. Following a competitive tendering process, Nottingham based Filtertechnik Ltd, a manufacturer and supplier of high quality filtration solutions for oils and process fluids, has secured a major contract with Meggitt PLC, valued at over £500,000, to design and manufacture highly complex rigs for testing and certifying heat exchangers for the Aerospace sector.
Headquartered in Ansty, near Coventry, Meggitt is a market leading international company specialising in high performance components and subsystems for the aerospace, defence, and selected energy markets. . This is one of the largest single orders Filtertechnik has ever won.
The design of these innovative test rigs requires a deep understanding of pressure, temperature and flow characteristics and fluid cleanliness. This is a key requirement in many advanced engineering sectors such as aerospace, motorsport and off-highway earth moving and quarrying equipment. Filtertechnik, and its sister company Hydrotechnik, are specialist manufacturers and suppliers of advanced test and data logging equipment as well as fluid cleanliness solutions for hydraulic and fluid systems. Test rigs for F1, end of production testing and R&D proof/cyclic/burst testing are all part of the group’s expertise.
The Meggitt rigs form part of an end of production test line and are designed to work on a number of heat exchanger products. A flushing rig will provide forward and reverse flushing cycles to both sides of the heat exchangers, removing all traces of production contamination through advanced filtration and specific flow dynamics. The heat exchangers are then subject to a series of flow and pressure tests to check differentials and valve cracking and ensure pressures are all within tolerance. Highly accurate flow meters and pressure sensors are deployed for this part of the test with all results being logged to a central server as well as being displayed locally on the test rig HMI (Human Machine Interface). Each heat exchanger will have a clear pass/fail indication at every step of the testing process. All tests will be stored on a central database for reporting and traceability purposes.
Richard Price, Managing Director, Filtertechnick said: “We are very excited to be working with Meggitt, and our contract with them is one of the biggest we have ever secured. Meggitt is making a huge investment and commitment to its operations in the UK and we are delighted to be part of this.”
Simon Wileman Senior Manager Programme Management, Meggitt PLC said: “The work Filtertechnick will be doing for us is very important and following a competitive tender process, we felt they had the right skill set and experience to meet our specific needs in this area.”
The ability to integrate test sensors and software is a central asset of Filtertechnik/Hydrotechnik. Providing complex results through a system that is easy to understand and operate is key to ease of use and accessibility.
Meggitt manufactures a large range of heat exchangers for Aero Engines which are exported all over the world. Heat exchangers cool hydraulic fluids on aircraft, taking heat from where it is not wanted to where it is needed, in a highly efficient way.
Meggitt has just completed construction of a new state of the art global headquarters which will also be the centre of excellence for heat exchanger technology worldwide. The rigs will be installed in this new facility ready for the migration of current activities from their Birmingham location