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Product category: Materials processing and testing
News Release from: Cole and Swallow Materials
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 12 June 2001

Tube specialist company acquired by
management

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Cole Tubes has been acquired from the previous owners by the management team and will be concentrating on high specification and alloy tube products

We are pleased to announce the continuation of operations here at Wokingham after an un steady few months! Cole Tubes has been acquired from the previous owners by the management team and will be concentrating on high specification and alloy tube products This will include Naval Engineering Specification (NES) and Mil.Spec tube, heat exchanger tube and other high integrity products for engineering use

The alloy range manufactured at Cole has already been extended to include aluminium alloys.

The size range is currently in the process of being extended (up to 150 mm, depending on the material) and we intend to develop the alloy range further over the next few months.

A capability overview table is available on request or on our website.

An integral part of this strategy also includes an ongoing relationship with AT Wall Company of Rhode Island, USA.

This will allow us to offer a wider product choice than before and we would encourage you to consider us for all your difficult to find product requirements.

In addition, we will be holding UK inventory of BSI and Mil.Spec waveguide and other special products to support those customers previously handled by either Evered or The Dorset Tube Company Limited.

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