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Great news Hardide.. CVD coating approved for fighter components! (HDD)     

stevenford - 02 May 2006 14:09

CVD coating approved for fighter components
A novel chemical vapour deposition tungsten carbide surface coating, which combines abrasion, erosion, friction and chemical resistant properties, has been approved for Eurofighter components.
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CVD coating approved for fighter components A novel chemical vapour deposition tungsten carbide surface coating, which combines abrasion, erosion, friction and chemical resistant properties, has been approved for Eurofighter components. Hardide Coatings has secured formal approved supplier status from bae systems for the use of its unique ultra-hard tungsten carbide, chemical vapour deposition (CVD) coating on components for the Eurofighter Typhoon. This is the first aerospace sector approval for Oxfordshire, UK-based Hardide.

The company has developed a patented tungsten carbide surface engineering technology which combines abrasion, erosion, friction and chemical resistant properties in one coating.

The coating is now approved for use in the production of the Typhoon canopy.

Hardide's customers include leading international companies in the oil and gas, valve and pump sectors.

Hardide coated components are in use in oil and gas fields and installations, chemical refineries, power plants and food manufacturing facilities around the world.

The company floated on AIM in April 2005 with a GBP 1.75 million funding.

Jim Murray-Smith, chief executive of Hardide, said: 'The aerospace industry is a natural fit with our technology as it requires high precision components to perform in extreme conditions where optimal performance is critical.

Hardide's anti-galling and wear resistance properties can solve abrasion, erosion and corrosion issues while offering cost savings due to extended component life and the reduced need for part replacement and costly downtime.' He added: 'BAE Systems is Europe's largest defence company and a top 10 US defence company.

This approval represents a tremendous breakthrough for us in a sector where there is enormous global potential for the Hardide technology.' * Hardide is exhibiting at the Farnborough International Airshow 2006, UK, 17-23 July, Hall 4, stand B5.
A novel chemical vapour deposition tungsten carbide surface coating, which combines abrasion, erosion, friction and chemical resistant properties, has been approved for Eurofighter components.
Note: Readers of the Editors free email newsletter will have read this news when it was announced. Send us a blank email now to join the circulation. Its free!

CVD coating approved for fighter components A novel chemical vapour deposition tungsten carbide surface coating, which combines abrasion, erosion, friction and chemical resistant properties, has been approved for Eurofighter components. Hardide Coatings has secured formal approved supplier status from bae systems for the use of its unique ultra-hard tungsten carbide, chemical vapour deposition (CVD) coating on components for the Eurofighter Typhoon. This is the first aerospace sector approval for Oxfordshire, UK-based Hardide.

The company has developed a patented tungsten carbide surface engineering technology which combines abrasion, erosion, friction and chemical resistant properties in one coating.

The coating is now approved for use in the production of the Typhoon canopy.

Hardide's customers include leading international companies in the oil and gas, valve and pump sectors.

Hardide coated components are in use in oil and gas fields and installations, chemical refineries, power plants and food manufacturing facilities around the world.

The company floated on AIM in April 2005 with a GBP 1.75 million funding.

Jim Murray-Smith, chief executive of Hardide, said: 'The aerospace industry is a natural fit with our technology as it requires high precision components to perform in extreme conditions where optimal performance is critical.

Hardide's anti-galling and wear resistance properties can solve abrasion, erosion and corrosion issues while offering cost savings due to extended component life and the reduced need for part replacement and costly downtime.' He added: 'BAE Systems is Europe's largest defence company and a top 10 US defence company.

This approval represents a tremendous breakthrough for us in a sector where there is enormous global potential for the Hardide technology.' * Hardide is exhibiting at the Farnborough International Airshow 2006, UK, 17-23 July, Hall 4, stand B5.

jmacroesus - 11 Jun 2012 11:13 - 27 of 33

Maiden profit!

http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=4385511

dreamcatcher - 24 Aug 2012 22:33 - 28 of 33

Hardide to smash expectationsFri 24 August 2012 07:50
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Surface engineering specialist Hardide said since its update in March, momentum has continued and it now expects revenue for the year to exceed previous expectations.

The group, which provides metal coatings used for valves, pumps, oil and gas, aerospace and pharmaceutical industries, said much of the momentum generated in the first half of the year has continued in the second half, though not at the same level.

As such revenue for the year will be at least 45% higher than the previous year and the group will exceed market expectations for the year ending 30 September 2012.

Hardide said it continues to add new customers and develop new applications for existing customers.

It added that investment in business and market development also continues and the group's pipeline across the key markets of oil & gas, flow control, aerospace and advanced engineering continues to advance.

Hardide's new CEO, Philip Kirkham, is expected to take up his role 3 September 2012.

Shares of Hardide soared 26% in morning trading in London

dreamcatcher - 24 Aug 2012 22:35 - 29 of 33

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js8106455 - 22 Jul 2014 15:29 - 30 of 33

Listen: Hardide - Raising of £2.7M & Airbus testing program

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js8106455 - 11 Nov 2014 15:48 - 31 of 33

Hardide - Mello 2014

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js8106455 - 17 Nov 2014 09:30 - 32 of 33

Harddide - Mello 2014 presentation

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hangon - 12 Dec 2016 13:31 - 33 of 33

It's been ~2-years since last posting and I read they've secured another Dilution to stay in business - the issue being that folks don't need tungsten-carbide on their knives anymore(joking).....but the Oil industry isn't investing either, so that's a worry.
However looking at the relationship between HDD and "oil" and I don't see it.
Anyone else bought into this slider recently?

Dec2016 sp ~3/4 pence, which should be a worry for management. 10 years ago(2006) it was 10p and was listed on AIM ~2000 using a Russian process it seems - DYOR.
Er, Should I invest?
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