P2i is using the West Midlands-based manufacturer to help it bring its new 18L machine to market, delivering a solution that applies the thinnest, most robust liquid protection possible to mobile phones, medical implants and automotive electronics.
The new system takes all the firm’s capabilities and condenses them into a smaller, standalone unit that is less than half the previous model’s footprint and can be used on any shopfloor in the world.
It took PP C&A just six months from the idea and machine design files being sent to producing the machine, which has already been sold to five customers across the world.
“PP Control & Automation has been our manufacturing partner for more than half of our company life and its ‘DNA’ was embedded into our hugely successful existing machines. Getting them involved in our next generation 18L model at the earliest possible stage was the natural decision,” commented Phil Millard, Head of Engineering at P2i.
“It’s proven New Product Introduction (NPI) expertise was at the heart of the build, identifying a host of cost downs and build efficiencies and, importantly, assisting with the production engineering process.
“Completing the first build in six months was some achievement. This incredibly quick turnaround was only made possible due to the entrenched relationship we share and the complete transparency we hold, where iterations are welcomed and acted upon to improve the process and the end-use application.”
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P2i’s coating technology works at the molecular level thanks to its unique Plasma Enhanced Vapour Deposition chamber.
Despite a host of global challenges leading to unprecedented supply chain disruption and soaring energy prices, the ambitious nano coating specialist has continued to increase its global presence, customer satisfaction levels and market diversification.
It now currently employs over 190 people globally at its facilities in Oxford in the UK, Shenzhen in China and satellite offices in Asia and the rest of the world, including technical/sales offices in India and the USA.
Tony Hague, CEO at PP Control & Automation, added: “NPI is all about learning as you go and settling upon the best possible production method, driving out costs and identifying where we can speed up the build.“Our partnership with P2i is a fantastic example of how strategic outsourcing should work. On the 18L, we have been able to eliminate 20 hours from the build process, whilst still delivering the performance and quality demanded by the client.
“To develop a high-tech machine in just six months is some achievement, but I believe we’ll be even quicker next time. We both view iterations as a great learning process and this approach has delivered some fantastic bottom-line benefits.”
P2i is expecting demand for these systems to outstrip earlier models and PP Control & Automation has responding by building a dedicated cell capable of creating tens of units every week.
On this particular model, PP C&A has taken on more supply chain responsibility and is now offering ‘Factory Acceptance Tests’, meaning when machines head to Oxfordshire they have been tested and are working efficiently.