TPT May 2013

Editor

Rory McBride

The May Issue Welcome to the latest issue of Tube & Pipe Technology magazine. This issue we have features on cutting, the increasingly significant world of environmentally friendly tube technology and also washing and cleaning technology. We also have an in-depth technical article that looks at how pipe manufacturers can replace conventional hydraulic controllers with technology controllers from the experts at Siemens. Our show focus this month is on Tube Russia 2013 so I hope everyone heading out to Moscow has a great trip and that they do not experience some of the unseasonally cold weather we have been facing this ‘spring’ in the UK. Over the coming weeks we will have members of the team jetting all over the world to meet you and to hand out the magazine – from Boru in Turkey to Made in Steel in Italy, and later in the year I will be in at Tubotech in Brazil and looking forward to the usual warm welcome at Fabtech in Chicago. Next issue we will be focusing on the Tube Southeast Asia 2013 show, the interesting area of bending, end forming and swaging as well as hydroforming and as always all the latest news about the tube and pipe technology industry from every corner of the globe.

Features editor (USA)

Dorothy Fabian

Editorial assistant

Christian Bradley

Production

Lisa Wright

Sales & marketing

Catherine Sayers English speaking sales catherine@intras.co.uk Giuliana Benedetto Vendite & Marketing (Italia) giuliana@intras.co.uk Hendrike Morriss Verkauf & Marketing (Deutschland, Osterreich, Schweiz) hendrike@intras.co.uk Linda Li 中国大陆,台湾, 香港以及远东地区销售代表 linda@intras.co.uk Jeroo Norman Indian sales jeroo@intras.co.uk

Advertising co-ordinators

Liz Hughes

Andrea McIntosh

Subscriptions

Liz Hughes

Accounts manager

Richard Babbedge

Publisher

Caroline Sullens

Founder

John C Hogg

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Rory McBride – Editor

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Front Cover Story: EFD The roots of EFD Induction go back to the launch in 1950 of a universal induction hardening machine by the German company Induktionserwärmung Fritz Düsseldorf GmbH (FDF). While FDF was expanding in the 1970s, an induction revolution was taking place in Norway, where engineers had figured out how to transistorise frequency converters for induction heating. In 1981 three of those engineers founded ELVA Induksjon. In 1983 they unveiled the Minac range of mobile converters. Workpieces no longer had to

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