Innovation
Research and development are at the core of Broadwater's beliefs. Our team of highly experienced engineers continue to push the boundaries of what is achievable in the FRP industry.
Research and development are at the core of Broadwater's beliefs. Our team of highly experienced engineers continue to push the boundaries of what is achievable in the FRP industry.
Broadwater Mouldings has a diverse and considerable experience accumulated over more than 40 years, providing a service spanning many industries worldwide.
Broadwater are committed to providing nothing but the best customer service, with communication and quality as the foundation to the company's ethos
Broadwater Mouldings Ltd, was established in 1971 and is a subsidiary of the Betts Group of companies which employs over 180 people. We operate from a purpose built manufacturing facility with works extending to 7,500m² (81,000ft²) on a site of 17,500m² (4.3ac) near Beccles in Suffolk.
With an experienced and highly skilled team offering engineering solutions in the manufacture and supply of Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) mouldings and assemblies, we have accumulated considerable expertise, providing a service spanning many industries worldwide.
The time has come, once again, for Broadwater to showcase the most efficient way to move goods from one floor down to another. Promoting the latest technology and the best the industry has to offer – IMHX, boasted as the UK’s largest logistics event, is held every 3 years at the Birmingham NEC. Broadwater have […]
On the 3rd December 2024, Broadwater Mouldings Ltd had the honour of welcoming the Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk, Clare Countess of Euston to present the Kings Award for Enterprise for International Trade. The Lord Lieutenant was joined by; Sue Bennitt – Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant, Mark Pendlington – Deputy Lieutenant, Lucinda Hutson – Deputy […]
During the design and development phase of a project, our engineering staff will endeavour to guide and advise our customers. We aim to arrive at a solution which will satisfy the technical and cosmetic requirements, as well as offering the best value for money.
Whilst a face-to-face meeting, or a design review would be the preferred option, timescales, circumstances and location may dictate that other methods are employed. By using CAD, many iterations of a design may be evaluated, modified and re-evaluated in a very short space of time. Simultaneous design and manufacture of mould tooling, assembly fixtures, and prototypes, reduces the time to serial component production, and therefore time to market.
Broadwater’s Unique Selling Point is the ability produce and supply mouldings and assemblies with a surface finish which does not require painting or post mould coating. Painting is always an option, and is essential in some cases. However, in order to offer our customers the best value for money, we would always try to offer products with an “as moulded surface finish”, which maybe high gloss, semi-gloss, or textured.
Removing the need for painting does save money. Painting a composite panel can increase the total cost by up 70% in extreme cases.
Where durability is a consideration, gel coats have been found to outperform paint systems, particularly where chipping and scratching are an issue, and the appearance of the product is important. In fact, surface durability and cosmetic appearance retention has been a major factor in winning some new projects for Broadwater.