Does your industry require reliable, well-made parts with a high level of precision? A CNC (Computer Numerical Control) Milling machine is a machine moved and monitored by computer control, rather…
A CNC (computer numerical control) machine manufactures components, finished products, prototypes etc. to exacting specifications. Using instructions fed by a computer to control movement of its cutting tools, a CNC…
Bryken works with clients across a number of industries including the automotive industry. The automotive industry is an essential part of the UK economy with diverse precision engineering needs. We…
Bryken is committed to regularly investing in its technology, ensuring no machine stays on the shop floor for more than 10 years. The company has recently purchased its sixth Miyano…
Bryken’s priority is providing products that meets the requirements of our clients. We prioritise our quality control process and take pride in providing a great service throughout, from initial specifications,…
Precision engineering in the Uk is growing due to more affordable shipping costs, environmental concerns and improved customer support. With this growth you should want the very best from your…
What is Precision Machining? Precision machining is used to design and create the following: Machines Tools Parts Components To create these, blueprints are inputted into the system either via CAM…
Precision Engineering Industry: 2 million additional jobs by 2025 The UK engineering industry is growing; this means there are move opportunities for employment, but not all of them can be…
Why you should use British Precision Engineering Companies The UK always goes above and beyond when it comes to producing high quality products, and Bryken is no different, achieving a…
Save time and money by using Precision Engineers No Human Error Risks When you use precision engineering to produce products you are eliminating a large amount of human error risk.…
The importance of precision engineering in the manufacturing industry The modern manufacturing industry would not be what it is today without precision engineering. Manual manufacturing is just not able to…
A history of UK Engineering Engineering is in many ways a field of endeavour which is broadly appreciated but perhaps a little overlooked. That, however, is entirely unfair as it…
Benefits of precision engineering Precision engineering machinery and tools are advanced numerically controlled machines which often require far less human supervision and control. As such, the manufactured goods which they produce…
Why is precision engineering different? Precision engineering does differ from other types of engineering like software engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, electronics engineering etc. in that it the precision engineer…