About Sylatech
Sylatech delivers professional engineering services. Investment Casting specialists.
Operating from the UK, Sylatech has a global customer base across multiple business sectors including Aerospace, Space, Defence, Medical, Automotive and Construction.
As a trusted partner for delivering high-quality systems and components to exacting standards, Sylatech often partners on programmes with international primes and our customer base spans all tiers of the manufacturing supply chain.
Sylatech’s service offering spans three core functions:
- RF and Microwave – custom design and manufacture of microwave systems, subsystems, assemblies and components
- Investment Casting Foundry – manufacturing precision metal parts through lost wax investment casting
- CNC Machining – comprehensive machining solution delivering precision engineered metal components.
Sylatech’s Investment Casting Process specialises in manufacturing thin-wall, lightweight components. We deliver a lost-wax casting, customised engineering solution, within the AS9100 quality standard and prototype parts can be sampled and delivered within a matter of days. Through our RF/Microwave capability, Sylatech offers the custom design and manufacture of microwave subsystems, assemblies and waveguide components. Sylatech’s CNC Machining Facility affords a precision engineering solution through our suite of Fanuc and Datron milling equipment.
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