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SPL Treatments is one of the UK’s leading suppliers of Precision Surface Engineering, Electro Deposition, Anodising and Metal Finishing solutions to the Aerospace, Defence, Electronics and Oil & Gas industries.

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Latest News

  • Big Congratulations to Gavin Pattman!

    Gavin has officially achieved Level 2 NDT Technician certification for PFD – a fantastic milestone! With this qualification, Gavin is now fully equipped to begin processing in SPL’s newly upgraded, Nadcap-accredited NDT unit. SPL Treatments can handle PFD parts up to 1800MM in length and 800MM in width – ensuring precision and quality every step

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  • BAE Systems Approved

    We’re proud to announce that SPL Treatments has recently secured BAE Systems approval following a successful audit. SPL Treatments are now approved with BAE Systems for the following treatments: For any BAE-related RFQs, please contact our Business Development Manager, Alex Vineall, on 07943 993029 or via email at avineall@spl.aero. A huge well done to the entire SPL

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  • Certification Success Announcement

    We’re proud to share that SPL Treatments has successfully achieved its latest Nadcap Chemical Processing Certification, following a rigorous and successful audit.This achievement reinforces SPL’s ongoing commitment to quality, compliance and excellence within the aerospace supply chain. NADCAP accreditation is a globally recognised benchmark, and maintaining this certification demonstrates robust processes, technical capability and a

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