Underground inspection ladders made from aluminium extrusion were the first product produced by Holden in 1956.
Customers and HAT have been working together to produce many different components over the last 50 years; some associations have been there form the beginning others come and go, but all get the same enthusiasm and attention to detail that comes from the skilled, dedicated and very knowledgeable team in Bromyard.
Projects:
- Indiana state museum USA
- Natwest Bank HQ London
- Gatwick Airport
- GCHQ Cheltenham
- Hong Kong Light Railway
Aluminium [some stainless steel] Products:
- Office – Windows, door frames, stairways, sun blinds
- Airport – Cladding support section, top hat sections, escalators
- Museum – Blinds, Brie Soleil*, Lifts
- Car parks – Screens, canopies
- Stations - Platform screens, escalators, taxi ranks
- Home - Stairlifts
Processes used:
- Stretch forming [stretch bending]
- Radial flow forming
- Three roll forming [manual and cnc]
- CNC machining 3 and 5 axis
- Welding, pressing, automatic and manual sawing.
*Brie Soleil, Solar Shading
This is a vertical sunscreen system for glazed environments designed with a high quality appeal.
This continuous line pressed aluminium blade system can be unlocked and opened in sections to approximately 60° to allow access to the mounting facade for building maintenance and has the added benefit of support struts to hold the system in place. |