Presswork capabilities and plant
HT Brigham’s pressing plant and stamping processes are optimised to produce outstanding results in the manufacture of small to medium size metal pressings in high volume.
Thanks to our investment in pressing plant and presswork technology – and not least the skills of our technicians – we can handle virtually any metal stamping requirement, producing exactly what you need, when you need it, within budget and to schedule.
Stamping to suit
Pressing is available in a range of materials including stainless steel, mild steel, aluminium and brass and in gauges from 0.3mm to 5mm. Moreover, our highly experienced presswork technicians are in a league of their own – motivated, quality-driven and committed to your success.
Take a closer look at our pressings processes…
Transfer PressesModern 200 and 250 Tonne AIDA PressesFitted with quick change tooling, microprocessor control, fully automated in-feed and take-off facilities. 300 Tonne Rhodes PressComplete with stagger blanking which optimises material usage, and dedicated double-sided coil feeder, allowing 2 coils up to 3 Tonnes to be loaded at any one time, for minimum downtime between coil changes and higher production efficiency. A wide range of Platarg Presses25 Tonne 9 stage and 30 Tonne 10 stage. |
Progression PressesA range of Bruderer Presses30 Tonnes and 60 tonnes, all fitted with the latest electronic press and tool safety devices. This means that they can be run at high speed without risk of downtime resulting from tool damage. Zani Presses130 Tonnes equipped with electronic servo roll feed and tool safety devices. Fagor Press250 Tonnes complete with BHP coil feed, Auto Roll Feed and Straightener Single Action PressesWe have over 20 single action presses ranging from 20 Tonnes to 100 Tonnes, ideal where volume or component design means automation isn’t possible, or for single operation finishing. |
Stagger Blanking |
Assembling and Finishing FacilitiesTo complement our pressings capabilities, we have a wide range of plant to assist in the final assembly of product, including drilling, tapping, spot and mig welding. Barrelling and cleaning operations are performed in house, while painting, plating and polishing operations are provided by local approved and accredited suppliers. |





