60inch butterfly valve at Goodwin machine shop

This stainless steel butterfly valve is undergoing machining at the Goodwin facility.

Finished weight: 5,500kg

Material: Low Carbon 316 type, cast stainless steel to ASTM A351:CF3M produced using Goodwin AOD vessel for the refining of the molten steel.
 

Ludwig Erhard Haus

Goodwin supplied the large stainless steel leg and foot castings for the Ludwig Erhard Haus in Berlin. The building houses the New Stock Exchange and Berlin Chamber of Commerce.

The Ludwig Erhard Haus was designed by British architect Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, who won the design competition run by the Berlin Chamber of Commerce for generating the best design for this prestigious building.

Picture courtesy of The Institution of Civil Engineers.

 

Stainless steel cast foot

Stainless steel cast foot for the Ludwig Erhard Haus, assembled and in position, consisting of two cast cladding pieces and one foot piece.

The castings were surface ground, grit blasted and then acid pickled in order to achieve a uniform and pleasing finish, free from rust contamination.

 

316 Stainless guide rails

120 of these fully machined stainless steel guide rails were supplied to the Faslane submarine base, near Glasgow, is used to maintain the UK's nuclear submarine fleet.

Originally designed as a fabrication (which proved to be impossible to produce by others without dimensional distortion), Goodwin redesigned the rails and supplied as a precision machined, radiograph-quality castings.