Using skills and technology pioneered by GW in its work with F1 teams and other marques, GW has worked closely with Aston Martin’s engineering design team to enable the evolution of a lighter, more powerful power plant.
The engine blocks and heads are produced in a dedicated production environment at GW’s UK facility.
Managing Director of prototypes at GW, Edward Grainger said: “GW’s precision sand casting process, developed specifically for the engine’s manufacture, delivers accurate, high integrity parts with increased design freedom. Utilising the latest real time X-ray and CT scanning capabilities in parallel ensures exacting and reliable quality in the development process.”
Assembled at Aston Martin’s engine plant in Cologne, Germany, the new twin turbo, 48 valve, V12 unit is able to meet stringent emission and fuel consumption requirements, whilst producing increased performance.
As part of the extensive engine development process, GW created intricate sand cores and structures using the latest 3D sand printing technology. This supported the complex CAD outputs of the design team, which was responsible for the production and validation of the development parts prior to production. In addition to the ongoing supply of engine castings, GW provides rigorous in-process inspection together with unique part identity, ensuring full product traceability.
Grainger continued: “Aston Martin is a great British success story across the globe and acts as a superb ambassador for UK engineering. We are delighted to be a part of this very special and desirable sports car, which has been described as the ‘true 21st century Aston Martin’.”