DEEP Manufacturing

DEEP Manufacturing specializes in the rapid production of large, high-integrity metal components. At its global center of excellence in Bristol, UK, DEEP Manufacturing operates 20 Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) systems — one of the world’s largest concentrations of this technology — delivering speed, scale and quality of production.
 
Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM)

WAAM builds components layer by layer, using an electric arc to melt wire feedstock. 

This process reduces material waste, shortens lead times and allows the manufacture of complex, high-strength parts up to three times faster than traditional methods such as forging and casting. For customers, that means lower cost, greater flexibility and on-demand access to critical components. 


 
How DEEP Manufacturing began

When DEEP set out to build a new generation of subsea human habitats, it found traditional manufacturing processes fell short on total cost, lead times and material waste. 

DEEP Manufacturing was launched to produce underwater pressure vessels for human occupancy. Today, its capacity and capability in large metal part production is offered to other customers in any industry, anywhere in the world. 

That same capability is applied across industries worldwide, producing large, mission-critical metal components for energy, maritime, aerospace and defence customers.

 
High-quality components for critical sectors

DEEP Manufacturing produces component parts of the highest quality and adheres to rigorous industry standards and certifications.

All operations are underpinned by a certified ISO 9001 quality management system, JOSCAR registration, Cyber Essentials Plus accreditation and Egress secure workspace. 

Facilities, procedures, and materials are approved to DNV standards, ensuring every component meets or exceeds the performance of traditionally manufactured parts.

Learn more at deepmanufacturing.com

 
Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM)

WAAM builds components layer by layer, using an electric arc to melt wire feedstock. 

This process reduces material waste, shortens lead times and allows the manufacture of complex, high-strength parts up to three times faster than traditional methods such as forging and casting. For customers, that means lower cost, greater flexibility and on-demand access to critical components. 


 
How DEEP Manufacturing began

When DEEP set out to build a new generation of subsea human habitats, it found traditional manufacturing processes fell short on total cost, lead times and material waste. 

DEEP Manufacturing was launched to produce underwater pressure vessels for human occupancy. Today, its capacity and capability in large metal part production is offered to other customers in any industry, anywhere in the world. 

That same capability is applied across industries worldwide, producing large, mission-critical metal components for energy, maritime, aerospace and defence customers.

 
High-quality components for critical sectors

DEEP Manufacturing produces component parts of the highest quality and adheres to rigorous industry standards and certifications.

All operations are underpinned by a certified ISO 9001 quality management system, JOSCAR registration, Cyber Essentials Plus accreditation and Egress secure workspace. 

Facilities, procedures, and materials are approved to DNV standards, ensuring every component meets or exceeds the performance of traditionally manufactured parts.

Learn more at deepmanufacturing.com