Marwood Plants
Take a 3D tour around Marwood’s manufacturing plants.
Servo Press
A servo press is driven by a servo motor, as opposed to a standard flywheel, clutch, and brake. This provides full energy at any speed, but not full capacity at any stage in the stroke (capacity is best near the bottom center).
Through direct collaboration with our OEM Customers and Supply Partners, Marwood International Inc. is at the forefront of developing, trialing and producing large-scale lightweight solutions throughout the vehicle. Marwood is experienced in producing lighter and stronger body structure parts out of monolithic or tailored blanks in our patent-approved Press Hardened Steel (PHS) Press Lines.
Light weighting initiatives
On top of our PHS product solutions, Marwood also has extensive experience in producing a comprehensive product line out of different raw material types that contribute to lightweights, such as duel phase, aluminum, Gen3, and various composite materials. All of the available lightweight solutions help support our Customers’ end goal of improved fuel efficiency and/or vehicle range while improving overall vehicle safety performance and ensuring a more sustainable future.
Light weighting initiatives
On top of our PHS product solutions, Marwood also has extensive experience in producing a comprehensive product line out of different raw material types that contribute to light weighting, such as duel phase, aluminum, Gen3, and various composite materials. All of the available lightweight solutions help support our Customers’ end goal of improved fuel efficiency and/or vehicle range while improving overall vehicle safety performance and ensuring a more sustainable future.
Material Joining
Marwood has a vast array of material joining capabilities. Some of these capabilities are mig welding, resistance spot welding of aluminum, steel, and PHS material, TOX lock, clinch insertion, orbital riveting, and hot upset.
E Coat
The electrophoretic painting process is best described as a combination of plating and painting. The process uses an electrical current as a metal part is immersed in a water-based solution to attract and secure the paint product to that metal surface. Marwood is proud to offer e-coating in a newly equipped facility with the latest technology. We are the environmentally-responsible choice, with quick turn-around times, unsurpassed quality, and competitive pricing.
E Coat
The electrophoretic painting process is best described as a combination of plating and painting. The process uses an electrical current as a metal part is immersed in a water-based solution to attract and secure the paint product to that metal surface. Marwood is proud to offer e-coating in a state of the art facility with the latest technology. We are environmentally-responsible, with quick turn-around times, unsurpassed quality, and competitive pricing.
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