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TW Woods upgrades cutting and coating technology

Next-Level Precision for Long-Life Fabrication

TW Woods has introduced high-definition plasma cutting and advanced protective coating technology to enhance production of chutes, bins, loaders, tanks, silos and other high-performance metal structures.

The Lincoln Spirit 400 plasma cutter, now operational in TW Woods’ 400m² plate processing facility, delivers industry-leading cut quality on both standard and specialty steels. This includes stainless steel and heavy-duty chromium carbide plates up to 60mm thick ideal for applications requiring outstanding wear and impact resistance.

TW Woods Managing Director Tom Woods says demand is surging for long-life, low-maintenance materials that keep production moving, particularly across coal, mineral processing, defence, energy, marine, oil and gas, water and wastewater sectors.

“As mines ramp up output and critical infrastructure projects push ahead, customers are demanding reliability, traceability, and durability from their equipment and we’re investing to meet those needs,” said Mr Woods.


New Truflow Paint Booth: Finishes That Last

Complementing the cutting upgrade is the addition of a Truflow 6x15m, 5m high spray booth and bake oven the same type used by Siemens, Bombardier and Veolia. This new facility allows TW Woods to apply high-performance finishes for clients across mining, defence, energy, manufacturing, and more.

From camouflage coatings for defence to corrosion-resistant finishes for marine and chemical environments, TW Woods’ in-house capability ensures durable protection and consistent quality control.


Full Capability, One Site

“What sets us apart is our ability to handle complex, high-spec projects entirely in-house,” said Mr Woods. “No delays, no compromise on quality just smart workflow and skilled trades backed by decades of experience.”

TW Woods’ integrated fabrication and surface treatment capabilities allow even the most challenging jobs to be completed efficiently. Advanced engineering tools such as Discrete Element Modelling (DEM) are used to design materials handling systems that reduce wear zones, improve flow, and extend equipment life.

With more clients prioritising quality, safety, and maintenance savings, TW Woods continues to lead by investing in technology and capability.


Advanced Infrastructure & Proven Track Record

Operating from a two-hectare site with Hunter River frontage, TW Woods boasts 4,000m² of workshop space and extensive capabilities in:

  • Medium-to-heavy steel fabrication

  • Plate rolling and pressing

  • Chromium carbide and hardened steel wear product manufacture

  • Specialised shaping, welding, and fabrication of carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminium

Clients include Delta Energy, Incitec Pivot, Laing O’Rourke, Xstrata, and major coal and iron ore producers across Australia, as well as utilities and infrastructure contractors in water treatment and materials handling.

From design to delivery, we offer complete, traceable solutions that meet the toughest standards. We can do that.

We can do that

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