Showing posts with label manufacture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manufacture. Show all posts

Monday, 16 June 2014

We’re up to speed on the new CE mark fabricated steelwork regulations – are you?


From 1st July 2014 the regulations surrounding fabricated structural steelwork are changing. It is to become mandatory for all steel fabrications delivered to site to carry the CE mark. 


CE marking demonstrates compliance with the appropriate manufacturing standard for a product. The symbol has been widely used for several years in relation to toys and electrical goods, but this change is new to the construction industry. CE marking provides proof that the product meets working and safety requirements and is essentially ‘fit for purpose’.


The technical part

Under the Construction Products Regulation (CPR) new legal obligations have been placed on manufacturers, distributors and importers of construction products used within the EU to CE mark their products where they are covered by either a harmonised standard or European Technical Assessment (ETA). This applies to constituent products (such as steel beams and bolts) and to fabricated elements (such as gantry and walkways) made from CE marked products.
The CPR required CE marking of all construction products from 1st July 2013 and the ruling for fabricated structural steelwork comes into effect this July.

Choosing the right Steelwork Contractor

To ensure you comply with these new regulations you should only employ contractors who carry the necessary CE mark execution class relevant to the specific project.
In order to be able to CE mark their fabricated structural steelwork contractors must undertake:

  • Initial type testing of the product
  • Factory Production Control (FPC) which will include implementation of FPC procedures, appointment of a responsible welding coordinator and implementation of a welding quality management system.
  • Further testing of samples taken at the factory in accordance with the prescribed test plan.
  • Initial inspection of the manufacturing plant
  • Initial Inspection of the Factory Production Control (FPC)
  • Continuous surveillance, assessment and approval of the FPC which includes an annual audit to the declared execution class. 
  • Factory Production Control (FPC) Certificate (issued by a notified body)
  • Welding Certificate (issued by a notified body)
  • Declaration of Performance (DoP) (Issued by the Steelwork Contractor)

Fabricated Steelwork Contractors must also be assessed by a notified body which will carry out:
Successful structural steelwork fabrication contractors will receive an FPC certificate and a welding certificate, which identifies the execution class that the contractor has achieved. 
An Execution Class of EXC2 will be the appropriate requirement for the majority of buildings constructed in the UK. 

Does your Structural Steelwork Contractor hold the necessary certifications? 

To check, simply ask to see the following documents which they must be able to provide from the 1st July 2014: 


If you’re looking for a certified steelwork contractor throughout the UK or Ireland contact JWCI Process Engineers in Fole, Staffordshire, England.Call Kerry on 01889 507177 or email enquiries@jwciltd.com to find out more.


Monday, 4 July 2011

JWCI Centralised Cleaning Systems Overview

Centralised Cleaning systems designed and built to your requirements. We understand the importance of hygiene within the food industry, so can advise you on the best type of equipment to use, where there is not a suitable “off the shelf” solution we, design, build and install bespoke hygienic cleaning systems.


As standard we offer:


  • Free site visits to assess your needs 
  • Designed & installed to meet your production demand
  • Up to 30 users on one system
  • Pipe work & equipment installed & commissioned

Hygiene Cleaning Systems

JWCI will also design and manufacture bespoke pressure cleaning systems to suit a customer’s requirement.
These range from single wall mounted machine to larger multi-pump units for multi user wash down requirements. 
Larger water wash down requirements usually consist of a multi-pump which will be more energy efficient especially where there is a requirement for one or two operators most of the working day but at the end of a shift the cleaning is more intense requiring many more operators using the system simultaneously. This can be an efficient method to provide hot pressurized water via a ring main system to various points around a factory.
All of our central pressure systems can be used to apply foam chemicals and sanitizers, hot & cold water. For this we use a number of options ranging from a single foam venturi to a central chemical distribution system whereby the chemical is pumped to satellite dispensers installed in the factory. At these wash stations the foam and sanitizer can be selected and applied using the appropriate lance.

Types of Centralised Wash down systems

Both low pressure systems, medium pressure systems and high pressure systems are available or a combination of pressures can be accommodated by one pumping unit.
The correct cleaning pressure for each cleaning task can be determined by using our free factory survey. This will ensure that you get the most energy efficient, cost effective cleaning system for your factory.
We also place great importance on after sales service arrangements. This can be by means of a “pay as you receive” service plan, to a fully paid up annual maintenance plan, where one fee covers both service and breakdown visits.





Monday, 30 May 2011

JWCI Ltd Process Engineers


COMPLETE SOLUTIONS: Design >>  Manufacture >>  Install >>  Manage 



JWCI Limited is a long established company, located in the heart of the UK with our Head Office in Cheadle and manufacturing facilities in Fole, Uttoxeter.
We design, construct and install processing equipment for a wide range of customers in the dairy, food, chemical and other process industries.


Along with the installation of plant and its associated pipe work we offer designing, fabricating and installation of staircases, walkways and other structural work.
The continued success of the company is based upon a strong commitment to our customers and to always deliver work to the highest standard.
We offer consultancy for design, supply and commissioning of complete plants or single items of equipment.
Our skilled engineers, technicians and fabricators have the expertise, resources and experience to ensure your process plant will deliver reliable and efficient manufacturing, and the installations are completed on time, within budget.
Our engineers can help develop innovative and efficient processes that will give you a competitive edge and provide years of trouble free manufacturing.
We utilise the latest technologies so you benefit from the knowledge we gain across many industries and applications.
We place our reputation on the quality of every job, large or small, ensuring your complete satisfaction.