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New DTG FINN product development initiatives create further dealership opportunities
Following the implementation of various product enhancements – and the introduction of a new compact chocolate coater, UK-based DTG Engineering, manufacturers of the globally acclaimed FINN range of chocolate coating, polishing, belt panning, batch cooking and continuous cooking technologies are seeking to further expand their international dealership base.
Commented technical sales specialist, John Roscoe, “For over thirty years, the FINN name has been synonymous with the finest confectionery machinery and has revolutionised the way numerous confectionery manufacturing processes take place. Today, with a choice of fully automated chocolate coating and polishing machinery and various new products all set to further endorse our market leading credentials, we now seek established, reputable distributors with the dexterity, vision and capability to deliver the high standards of sales and service that are associated with the DTG FINN name.”
The backing of Diamond Precision
DTG Engineering is a member of Diamond Precision, an organisation that
has been delivering client success for over 25 years. Through clear-cut
expertise in electrical and mechanical engineering, bespoke machinery
design and individually tailored facilities management solutions, Diamond
Precision has gained a reputation for excellence across an impressive portfolio.
Diamond Precision helps Gwyneth Paltrow recreate hotel dressing room at home
The top floor of Connaught Hotel, Mayfair, is one of the most exclusive spots in London, and has seen it’s fair share of stars. Gwyneth Paltrow and husband Chris Martin recently spent 7 nights in the luxury suite, and were so impressed with the style of the room that they want to take a little piece of it home with them.
It was the dressing table that caught the eye of the actress, and she has commissioned a replica to be manufactured for her own dressing room at home.
Gwyneth said: “I was stunned by the dressing room. I ordered the David Collins designed white lacquered dressing table for my own home.”
Diamond Precision Engineering manufactured the original centerpiece mirror for the table, and will now also make an accurate replica, to meet the Hollywood star’s high expectations.
Autec announce new contract in New Zealand
Autec announce new contract in New Zealand
Autec, the newest member of the Diamond Group, is now in the process of shipping its Vacuum Cooling machines to New Zealand.
The initial order is for two machines, which are to be used to chill freshly picked mushrooms, with the hope of shipping more machines in the near future.
Vacuum Cooling, unlike traditional cooling, is achieved by evaporating the slightest amount of moisture from within the product (less than 3%, though this can be further reduced by pre-misting), and has the effect of removing field heat and sealing in the freshness.
With Vacuum Cooling, vegetables stay crisp and flowers stay fresh, for longer, increasing their shelf life.
Diamond help La Machine bring La Princesse to life!
Diamond help La Machine bring La Princesse to life!
Diamond Precision Engineering is proud to announce its involvement in the “La Princesse Project”, part of Liverpool’s Capital of Culture 2008 Celebrations, in conjunction with Unusual Rigging.
La Princesse is a 50-foot mechanical spider designed and operated by French performance art company La Machine. It tips the scales at 37 tonnes, has 50 axes of movement, and a top speed of 2 mph. The spider also has seven different special effects: rain, flame, smoke, wind, snow, light and sound. It took a whole year to construct, and was assembled in a secret location in the Cammell Laird Shipyard in Birkenhead.
The giant arachnid was described by many as the “highlight of the Capital of Culture Celebrations”, and was so popular that plans are underway to secure Liverpool as the spider’s permanent home.
Ceiling Construction in Stockholm
Ceiling Construction in Stockholm
The Stockholm Waterfront Congress Centre is a large facility congress complex with the capacity to host all types of assemblies and events.
Diamond Precision Engineering, working alongside Unusual Rigging, have been involved in the manufacture of a 50 tonne suspended ceiling. The ceiling measures some 1500 square metres, and consists of steel wire strung across steel frames, to provide a secure walk-space for light technicians 60 feet about the arena floor.
Autec, the newest member of the Diamond Group, is now in the process of shipping its Vacuum Cooling machines to New Zealand.
The initial order is for two machines, which are to be used to chill freshly picked mushrooms, with the hope of shipping more machines in the near future.
Vacuum Cooling, unlike traditional cooling, is achieved by evaporating the slightest amount of moisture from within the product (less than 3%, though this can be further reduced by pre-misting), and has the effect of removing field heat and sealing in the freshness.
With Vacuum Cooling, vegetables stay crisp and flowers stay fresh, for longer, increasing their shelf life.
Diamond help La Machine bring La Princesse to life!
Diamond help La Machine bring La Princesse to life!
Diamond Precision Engineering is proud to announce its involvement in the “La Princesse Project”, part of Liverpool’s Capital of Culture 2008 Celebrations, in conjunction with Unusual Rigging.
La Princesse is a 50-foot mechanical spider designed and operated by French performance art company La Machine. It tips the scales at 37 tonnes, has 50 axes of movement, and a top speed of 2 mph. The spider also has seven different special effects: rain, flame, smoke, wind, snow, light and sound. It took a whole year to construct, and was assembled in a secret location in the Cammell Laird Shipyard in Birkenhead.
The giant arachnid was described by many as the “highlight of the Capital of Culture Celebrations”, and was so popular that plans are underway to secure Liverpool as the spider’s permanent home.
Ceiling Construction in Stockholm
The Stockholm Waterfront Congress Centre is a large facility congress complex with the capacity to host all types of assemblies and events.
Diamond Precision Engineering, working alongside Unusual Rigging, have been involved in the manufacture of a 50 tonne suspended ceiling. The ceiling measures some 1500 square metres, and consists of steel wire strung across steel frames, to provide a secure walk-space for light technicians 60 feet about the arena floor.




