Material choice is central to both the manufacturing process and performance. Silicone is a high-performance material with traits including high UV resistance and weatherability, heat-resistance and purity. As long-term silicone specialists, we see three key advantages to silicone, giving it broad potential across the aerospace, medical, mining and defence sectors.
Romar Engineering is a leader in advanced manufacturing solutions for the aerospace, mining, medical and defence sectors. We are pleased to announce that we have signed a framework agreement with Hypersonix Launch Systems, an Australian aerospace engineering, design and build company, to develop scalable solutions for sustainable space flight.
Romar Engineering’s expanding capability in advanced manufacturing for the aerospace sector has been recognised with a $5.8M MMI grant to grow its Australian-designed fluid and motion control solutions. The winning grant is the largest of four allocated to manufacturers working in the aerospace sector under round one of the Integration and Translation streams of the Modern Manufacturing Initiative (MMI), a $1.3 billion Federal Government initiative..
There are multiple factors that make medical devices a highly complex strand of manufacturing, from stringent government regulation and Standards to technology and materials selection. It can be challenging to ensure a fully compliant outcome that also meets commercial manufacture aims. Here are four key ways that Romar overcomes the complexities of manufacture for medical devices to provide expert, robust and scalable manufacturing solutions.
The CSIRO has announced it will invest over $100 million in five science and technology growth areas over the next four years, in a bid to bolster local industry post COVID-19. The five growth areas include biomedical manufacturing, digital manufacturing, digital healthcare, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies like quantum – and the announcement reinforces that Romar is on-course to deliver first-class Australian manufacturing now and into the future.
With the advent of Industry 4.0 and advanced manufacturing, new technology has both challenged – and empowered – traditional manufacturers. Our advanced manufacturing capability includes cutting-edge additive manufacturing, commonly referred to as 3D printing. To understand the best applications for additive manufacturing, it’s important to be clear on the processes, potential and practical considerations that make it suitable for specific projects.
The Avalon Air Show begins on Tuesday, February 28th, and the Romar team will showcase our unique capability and expertise in the aviation and aerospace sector. Drop in and chat with our leading team of engineers and designers and see how we can make your idea a reality.
Romar’s head of advanced manufacturing, Mr. Steve Milanoski, identified the need for a digital transformation for the company to elevate its ongoing success. Autodesk Fusion 360 was the tool that streamlined our digital technology and help to close the skills gap.
Romar’s leading engineers utilise the world’s most powerful computer aided engineering software. Our design team simulates components’ abilities in the virtual space, eliminating the need for costly prototypes. Access to this technology enhances products’ speed to market.