After completing his first year training covering the manufacture of personal equipment, Josh Martin has moved to our Bostomatic 32GS milling centre. His training will cover both operation and programming.
Normal 0 false false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE 15th September 2015PRESS RELEASE Thomas Keating Ltd is pleased to announce that ESA and Airbus companies across Europe are in the process of placing orders worth approx. 8.5MEuros for a range of sub-systems for the microwave instruments in the ESA MetOp-SG weather satellite programme. After a competitive tendering process run in accordance with ESA Best Practice Procurement rules, Thomas Keating Ltd. - and its subcontractors W S Atkins plc, Cardiff University in the UK, the Institute of Applied Physics, University of Bern, Switzerland - will be designing, making and qualifying for spaceflight, the following sub-sy...
Congratulations to Nick Stone and Thierry Chapman for each passing both ONC in Mechanical Engineering and NVQ Engineering Level 3. Thierry will continue working along side our skilled toolmakers and Nick has moved to our experienced Jig Grinding department. Nick is continuing to study for a HND Mechanical Engineering.
In the centre of the Mischabel mountain range in Valais lies the Dom peak: "Dom of Mischabel" - Photo by Zacharie Grossen Mid-July 2015 found an eclectic team - Jeffrey Hesler of VDI, Arnie Schroeder of the IAP, Bern, Trevor Walker and Lucy & Richard Wylde from TK - in the canton of Wallis in the south of Switzerland. Organized as a return match from the VDI/TK trip up Mt.Rainier in 2014, the attempt on the highest mountain fully in Switzerland proved to be quite as challenging as expected. The whole process was supervised by our longstanding (and outstanding) guide Dres Abegglen and his mountain guide colleague Carla Häggi. the MetOP-SG Load Team.... Left to right: Jeffery ...
Maxine joins Thomas Keating with her position being Business Manager and Company Secretary for the Space, Instruments, Toolmaking and Electro-forming Companies within the Churchwood Group. Maxine s back ground experience has been as Senior Project Manager, Business and Accounts Manager and Head of Finance for multi-national blue chip companies.
In January 2015 we delivered a novel Quasi-Optical bench to SAC, Indian Space Research Organization, in Ahmadabad in Gujarat, India. Designed for both accurate complex material measurements and the characterisation of Dichroic Plates (DCP's), our circuit allow both normal incidence, but - unusually - also specular and scattering reflection measurements. SAC are developing a range of DCP's for use in future meteorological satellite radiometers. Thanks to Dr S B Chakrabarty and Ila Agnihotri (The latter pictured on the left of Richard Wylde [The bald chap] in this image) and their colleagues for their hard work and enthusiasm during the design and installation of the project.  ...