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In-Line Diameter and Shape Control

For all Types of Pipe, Tube, Profile – Any Shape

STEELMASTER gauges for hot and cold processes Hi-speed laser scanning. Measurement of diameter, ovality, height, width and diagonals.

Possible measuring modes

Standard measuring ranges: 60, 100, 150, 300, 500 mm* (2 . 4, 4, 6, 12, 20 in.) No. of measuring axes: 1...6 Measuring frequency: 1000/s for each axis Typical accuracy:

+/- 0.005 ... +/- 0.1 mm (+/- . 0004 ... . 002 in.)

*Largest product depending on centering

New! FPS Method (pat.pend.). Novel measuring method with Full Profile Synthesis. Captures also asymmetrical shape deviations of round, oval and polygonal products.

PROFILEMASTER ® gauges for cold processes Advanced vision technology (light-section). For any tube and profile of any shape and material. Full profile contour measurement. Profile and critical dimensions, radii and angles can be programmed (teach-in) and monitored.

Any shape

Standard measuring range: 25, 140, 300 mm* (1, 5 . 5, 12 in.) No. of cameras: 1...6 (standard 4) Measurable parameters:

length, width, height, diameter, radii, angles +/- 0.01 ... 0.05 mm (+/- . 0004 ... . 002 in.)

Typical accuracy:

*Largest product depending on centering

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Worldwide Zumbach Customer Service and Sales Offices in: Switzerland (H.Q.): Tel. +41 (0)32 356 04 00, E-mail: sales@zumbach.ch Argentina: Tel. +54 (0)11 4701 0774, E-mail: ventas@zumar.com.ar

India: Tel. +91 20 3048 4801, E-mail: joseph@zumbachindia.com Italy: Tel. +39 0332 870 102, E-mail: zumit@zumbach.it Spain: Tel. +34 93 666 93 61, E-mail: gestion@zumbach.es Taiwan: Tel. +886 2 2630 5530, E-mail: zumfareast@giga.net.tw UK: Tel. +44 (0)870 774 3301, E-mail: sales@zumbach.co.uk USA: Tel. +1 914 241 7080, E-mail: sales@zumbach.com

Belgium: Tel. +32 (0)2 478 16 88, E-mail: zumlux@skynet.be Brazil: Tel. +55 (0)19 3849 5008, E-mail: vendas@zumbach.com.br China: Tel. +86 (0)21 542 60 443, E-mail: office@zumbach.com.cn France: Tel. +33 (0)1 64 24 46 31, E-mail: ventes@zumbach.com.fr Germany: Tel. +49 (0)2238 8099-0, E-mail: verkauf@zumbach.de

September 23 – 26, 2008 Shanghai - China P.R. Booth # W1F81

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Technology is an innovation that improves efficiency in our mills and testers while our patented COMPASS software provides precise and simple control of our straighteners. We stand ready to meet your tube & pipe challenges … at any time and in any place around the

globe. Where will the future take us? We’ll let your tube & pipe challenges be our guide. Visit us at Tube China, booth #W-4B23 to see what happens when our history meets your future.

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GBC Industrial Tools SpA..............................................42 GPS PE Pipe Systems..................................................50 Gräbener Maschinentechnik GmbH & Co KG..............44 Hisen Enterprises Co Ltd..............................................59 Huntingdon Fusion Techniques Ltd...............................80 Indowater 2009.............................................................35 Inex Inc.........................................................................46 International Hard Anodising Association......................32 International Tube Association......................................14 Interpipe..................................................................30, 36 Iran’s 3rd international tube & profile exhibition............35 J&S Machine...............................................................165 Kemppi (UK) Ltd...........................................................18 Kemppi Oy....................................................................18 KGK International Corp...............................................190 Friedrich Kocks GmbH & Co KG...................................12 Langbow Limited.........................................................168 Gebr Lennartz GmbH & Co KG....................................46 Loeco GmbH & Co KG..................................................44 Loeser GmbH................................................................43 Messe Düsseldorf.....................................................6, 28 Messe Düsseldorf GmbH................................................8 Metal Expo....................................................................16 Metal-Forum of Ukraine 2008.......................................35 Metalriciclo....................................................................35 MRB Schumag Ltd........................................................43 J Neu GmbH...............................................................174 OES Inc.......................................................................171 OMCG North America.................................................166 OP Srl.........................................................................182 Pedrazzoli IBP SpA.........................................................7 Pedrazzoli Tube Technology (PTT).................................7 Perma Pipe Middle East...............................................52 Perma-Pipe Inc.............................................................52 Friedrich Petig GmbH...................................................64 Pneuform Machines Limited.......................................168 Pulsar Ltd......................................................................35 QD Rising......................................................................52 EDITORIAL INDEX

3R software solutions..................................................176 Abbey International.......................................................62 AddisonMckee..................................24, 36, 66, 171, 188 Aicon 3D Systems GmbH.............................................77 Aisle-Master Ltd............................................................50 Al Fajer Information & Services......................................8 Ametek Nordic AB.........................................................31 Apollo Srl.....................................................................166 Applied Market Information Ltd.....................................22 Applus RTD...................................................................26 ASD GmbH...................................................................48 Asmag...........................................................................16 ATI Srl...........................................................................68 Bends and Welds International Products GmbH........180 BLM Group UK Ltd......................................................172 BLM SpA.....................................................................172 Bronx/Taylor-Wilson......................................................62 Buigstaal Tube Bending Alkmaar................................179 The Carlyle Group.........................................................26 Cheltenham Induction Heating......................................68 CML USA Inc...............................................................178 Corus............................................................................76 Crippa SpA..................................................................194 data M Software GmbH................................................74 DavyMarkham...............................................................12 Dhatec BV.......................................................................8 Dienes GmbH & Co KG................................................80 Diversico Industries.......................................................58 Domino Printing Sciences plc.......................................30 Eagle Bending Machines............................................170 Emirates Falcon............................................................65 Eupec............................................................................34 EZTM JSC....................................................................56 Faccin Srl....................................................................170 Felss Burger GmbH....................................................186 Formtek Metal Forming.................................................36 Fullstage Technologies.........................................32, 194 Gardner Denver Water Jetting Systems.......................36

Quaker Chemical Corp.................................................15 Retecon.........................................................................24 Roll-Kraft.......................................................................60 Rösler Oberflächentechnik GmbH................................54 Salzgitter Hydroforming GmbH & Co KG......................70 Scotchman Industries...................................................76 Seit Elettronica Srl........................................................58 Shanghai Yueyuechao Steel Tube (Group)..................44 Shaw Inspection Systems.............................................36 Sikora AG................................................................10, 49 Sikora International Corp..............................................10 Silfax...........................................................................194 Silkmead Tubular Ltd..................................................174 SLV Munich...................................................................35 SMS Meer GmbH....................................................42, 72 Soco Machinery Ltd....................................................168 Spectro Analytical Instruments......................................18 Spectro Analytical Instruments GmbH & Co KG...........18 SPX Precision Components (a Fenn Division).............67 Subsea 7.......................................................................36 Swagelok Company......................................................22 T&H Lemont..................................................................50 Technip..........................................................................36 TeZet Technik AG........................................................192 Tracto-Technik GmbH & Co KG..................................165 transfluid Maschinenbau GmbH............................36, 190 Trumpf China................................................................20 Trumpf Group..........................................................20, 24 TST’08 – Trends in Surface Technology.......................35 Tube Products of India..................................................10 Tube Tech Machinery....................................................42 Tubular Precision Products (Suzhou) Company Ltd.....10 Unison.........................................................................184 Van Leeuwen Pipe and Tube (Singapore) Pte Ltd........34 Winton Machine Company..........................................180 Witt Gas Techniques Ltd...............................................70 Xiris Automation Inc......................................................48 Yee Young.....................................................................52

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The advantages: fast centering of the

crosshead directly after starting of the extrusion process continuous measure- ment and control of the extrusion line under consideration of the minimum values permanent quality control

X-RAY 2000 monitor image

X-RAY 2000

Quality control and process optimization: at the extrusion of single and multi layer plastic tubes and pipes

X-RAY 2000 is an attractive on-line measuring and control system for plastic tubes and hoses. State of the art X-ray technology provides continuous measurement on the wall thickness, eccentricity, diameter and ovality. With the X-RAY 2000 SIKORA presents an exciting measuring system, which is focused on process optimization by providing: quality control and improvement reduction of start-up scrap reduction of material over-consumption increased productivity approach as simple as a diameter gauge The technique of transilluminating the tube or hose with X-Rays in two planes of view provides wall thick- ness measurements without calibration requirements. Reliable measurements are available for multi-layer products with and without fabric reinforcement layers. This unique technique makes wall thickness measure- ments an operation as simple as a diameter gauge! With a relatively low investment a return of investment drastically below 12 month can be achieved.

LASER 2000 Check-out also SIKORA’s range of diameter gauges, which are available for products of 0,1 to 200 mm. The advantages: XY and triple axis diameter and ovality measurement with optimum precision MTBF (meantime between failure) >15 years no calibration required

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“This goodly frame, the earth…” One of the earliest lessons I learned working on Tube & Pipe Technology was to treat every company and market with fairness from an international perspective. It was vital to cast any patriotism aside in order to deal with such a vast international market as the tube and pipe industry. As readers will know from browsing each issue, this magazine is a broad and all-inclusive canvas of nationalities, without prejudice or bias. Not only is this good for the industry and the magazine, but as an editor I feel enriched by it. Globalisation has led to a tight-knit business community without borders that transcends nationality, culture and religion. It is fascinating to observe how trade in one part of the world can impact another region, based on a collective effort to overcome obstacles such as specific trade interests and laws. But just as the world is united in business success, what is also now felt more acutely on an international scale are economic difficulties. A prime example of this is the airline industry, which combines business travel, tube and pipe products and globalisation under one domain. With pressure from economic problems and the rising cost of oil, the airline industry is currently undergoing a severe crisis. A number of strategic airline mergers are under review to combat the cutback in flights, spiraling cost of airfares and lower numbers of passengers in first-class and business class. British Airways is currently holding talks with Spain’s leading airline Iberia, while in the USA rivals Delta and Northwest have recently agreed to a $5bn merger deal. There is also the specter of airlines going bust hanging over the industry. Discussing the aviation difficulties,

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Virgin Blue CEO Mr Brett Godfrey, comments, “I am convinced you will see one of the major US airlines which form five of the top 10 airlines in the world not being with us by Christmas-time if fuel stays where it is.” (source: ABC News). Let’s all hope that the global industry remains successfully airborne for many years to come. Rich Sears Editor • Email: richard@intras.co.uk

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Tube China 2008 has been sold out since May, a testimony to the incredible success of the 4-year- old event. Of course, those heading to Shanghai in September will not be surprised by the rapid growth of a show geared to the formidable Chinese market. Here we present a show update with full exhibitor listing. Tube China 2008: 23-26 September, Shanghai, China

The most highly anticipated Fabtech event outside of Chicago, this year’s show in Las Vegas will be one to remember. Over 950 exhibitors will gather for the first event at the gateway to the US west coast. But instead of slot machines and showgirls, on display will be the finest technology in forming, tube/pipe and welding. Fabtech/AWS Welding Show 2008: 6-8 October, Las Vegas, USA

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Sheet metalworking and tube and pipe technology are technical bedfellows, as EuroBlech has proven over the 40 years since it first began. A high number of tube and pipe companies are set to attend this enormous event, with over 1,400 companies dedicated to presenting the finest in machinery, tools and systems. EuroBlech 2008: 21-25 October, Hannover, Germany

Tube Bending & End-forming Technology

The craft of bending and end-forming is one of the most iconic disciplines in the tube industry. Like a highly advanced form of balloon twisting, bending machines can transform a simple tube into a chair frame, a sculpture, serpentine tube and automotive exhaust. It is both simple and complex, and highly effective .

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195 Tumicon – mill management and control tool for advanced stretch reducing blocks Dr rer nat Stefan Willems, general manager technology and electrical, Kocks Technik GmbH & Co KG, Mr Jörg von der Heiden, marketing manager, and Mr Jörg Surmund, area sales manager, Friedrich Kocks GmbH & Co KG

Illustration images used this issue courtesy of Bigstockphoto.com, Dhatec BV, International Tube Association, Lennartz GmbH & Co KG, Mack Brooks Exhibitions Ltd, Messe Düsseldorf GmbH, and Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME).

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The verdict: no Metav at Tube 2010

Following a review of exhibitor and visitor reaction to this year’s successful Tube and wire 2008, the show organiser Messe Düsseldorf has announced the details of the next event in two years time. The leading international trade fairs in their field, Tube 2010 and wire 2010 will again take place together from 12-16 April 2010. Messe Düsseldorf has also revealed further good news that Metav, which took place this year alongside Tube and wire for the first time, will not be held in conjunction with Tube and wire in 2010. Although this year’s Tube was again a record-breaker, a number of Tube exhibitors expressed concern over Tube’s hall reshuffle to accommodate Metav. It is expected that Tube 2010 will not experience the same disruption and relocation of a large number of tube exhibitors. Instead, Messe Düsseldorf will be able to provide an expanded exhibition area for Tube 2010 at the Düsseldorf exhibition centre, with a considerably larger amount of floorspace available for Tube if required.

This positive news comes on the back of record attendance figures for this year’s show. Tube 2008 attracted 25 per cent more international visitors and 11 per cent more German visitors. In terms of exhibitors, there was a growth rate of 32 per cent for international exhibitors and 8 per cent for German exhibitors. These figures meant that the display area for Tube 2008 was enlarged by one third. Tube 2010 will showcase tube and pipe production and processing machines, raw materials and tubes produced from various materials. For the second time, innovations from the areas of pipelines and OCTG (oil country tubular goods) technology will be introduced. At Tube 2008, around 90 per cent of the visitors rated the new exhibition area of pipelines and OCTG technology as ‘good’ or ‘very good’. After the premiere of OCTG technology at this year’s event, 8 per cent of the visitors surveyed reported that they were interested in these innovative technologies. This particularly applies to the areas of pipeline construction (49 per cent), materials (48 per cent) and machines and systems (25 per cent).

Messe Düsseldorf will be able to provide an expanded exhibition area for Tube 2010, with a larger amount of floorspace available

The success of Tube 2008 was mirrored by wire 2008, which achieved the highest- ever level of international participation. Just under 60 per cent of the visitors came from abroad, making wire one of the most international events in the Messe Düsseldorf portfolio. In addition, wire 2008 also experienced a visitor increase of 18 per cent compared with the previous event in 2006. Messe Düsseldorf – Germany Fax : +49 211 4560 87 Email : hartmannp@messe-duesseldorf.de Website : www.tube.de

 Easier to navigate: the Düsseldorf exhibition centre will take on a more familiar layout for Tube in 2010

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Pedrazzoli establish UK company from buyout of Eurobend

DIARY OF TUBE EVENTS

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SEPTEMBER 23-26 Tube China

Pedrazzoli IBP SpA, Italy, has formed a new company – Pedrazzoli Tube Technology (PTT) Ltd – in the UK following the purchase of the intellectual rights of Eurobend Ltd. The main objectives of Pedrazzoli Tube Technology (PTT) Ltd will be to sell and service Pedrazzoli tube benders, together with end finishers and automatic cutting lines. Other duties will be to support existing Pedrazzoli equipment in the UK, service and support all Eurobend tube benders, and provide tooling/automation solutions, training, and machine refurbishment. A particular highlight, the Eurobend tube benders EB20, EB76 and EB120/150, are being introduced to the existing Pedrazzoli range of machines. These machines will continue to use the highly acclaimed Ebwin control device. In addition, the traditional Pedrazzoli BM 42 IMS and BM 65 IMS 3 axis tube benders will now be offered to the UK market at very competitive prices. They will be available with either the IMS control or the Ebwin control for customers that require compatibility with existing Eurobend machines. Pedrazzoli Tube Technology (PTT) Ltd will continue to build on its successful record for both traditional Eurobend and Pedrazzoli machines. Orders have been secured for two BM 120/150 EB machines, which are currently under manufacture by Pedrazzoli IBP SpA at its Slovakian manufacturing facility. A BM 76 EB was successfully demonstrated at both the Tube 2008 and Mach 08 exhibitions earlier this year. Pedrazzoli Tube Technology (PTT) Ltd – UK Fax : +44 1752 302734 Website : www.pedrazzoli-tt.com Pedrazzoli IBP SpA – Italy Fax : +39 0424 509049 Email : ibpexp@pedrazzoli.it Website : www.pedrazzoli-ibp.com

Email : tube@mdc.com.cn Website : www.mdc.com.cn

Shanghai, China Exhibition

OCTOBER 06-08 Fabtech/AWS Welding Show Las Vegas, USA Exhibition

Email : information@fmafabtech.com Website : www.fmafabtech.com

21-25 Euroblech

Email : info@euroblech.com Website : www.euroblech.de

Hanover, Germany Exhibition

NOVEMBER 11-14 Metal Expo 2008 Moscow, Russia Exhibition

Email : info@metal-expo.ru Website : www.metal-expo.ru

18-21 Tube & Pipe Central Asia Almaty, Kazakhstan Exhibition 13-16 Tube + Pipe Expo 2008 New Delhi, India Exhibition

Fax : +44 20 8387 3201 Website : www.tubeandpipe-expo.com

Email : info@expocentralasia.com Website : www.expocentralasia.com

2009

JANUARY 10-13 Tekno/Tube Arabia

Email : alfajer@emirates.net.ae Website : www.tekno7.info

Dubai, United Arab Emirates Exhibition

MARCH

05-08 BORU 2009

Email : info@ihlasfuar.com Website : www.ihlasfuar.com

Istanbul, Turkey Exhibition

10-13 BLECH Russia

Email : info@blechrussia.com Website : www.blechrussia.com

St Petersburg, Russia Exhibition

10-13 TECMA

Email : info@tecma.org.mx Website : www.tecma.org.mx

Mexico City, Mexico Exhibition

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12-15 Tube/wire Russia 2009 Moscow, Russia Exhibition

Email : wolfgramc@messe-duesseldorf.de Website : www.metallurgy-tube-russia.com

OCTOBER

06-08 Tubotech/Metaltech 2009 São Paulo, Brazil Exhibition 13-15 Tube/wire Southeast Asia Bangkok, Thailand Exhibition

Email : cipa@cipanet.com.br Website : www.cipanet.com.br

Email : tube@mda.org Website : www.tube-southeastasia.com

NOVEMBER

02-03 Pipe & Tube Istanbul 09 Istanbul, Turkey ITA conference

Email : info@itatube.org Website : www.itatube.org

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Date change for second Tekno/Tube Arabia event

The event will be supported for the second time by the International Tube Association who will have an information booth with support services. Al Fajer Information & Services – UAE Fax : +97 14 340 3608 Email : alfajer@emirates.net.ae Website : www.tekno7.info Messe Düsseldorf GmbH – Germany Fax : +49 211 4560 668 Email : info@messe-duesseldorf.de Website : www.messe-duesseldorf.de

Tekno/Tube Arabia 2009 has been preponed by one day, with the organisers announcing the new dates as 10-13 January 2009. These major concurrent exhibitions, co-organised by Al Fajer Information & Service and Messe Düsseldorf, will take place for the second time in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Held again at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre, the 2009 event will be the 9 th international trade fair for industrial machinery, metalworking, machine tools, dies/moulds and tube/pipe. However, Tube Arabia featured as a separate section for the first time in 2007. An additional special section next year will be Moldex 2009. Tekno brings together the world’s leading manufacturers, sellers and buyers of light, medium and heavy machinery in a dynamic and vibrant Gulf market aggressively developing its industrial sector as a hedge against the uncertainty of oil prices. Flush with capital funds from an increase in the price of oil, Middle East countries have established industrial areas, while major industrial projects have grown steadily. Many free zones have been established which have succeeded in attracting a number of diversified industries. Tekno addresses the specific requirements of an industrializing economy. The event showcases a number of other exhibition sub-sections in addition to Tube Arabia. These include Arab International Industrial Machinery Show (AIM), International Machine Tools & Metalworking Machinery

Show (IMT), International Exhibition for Wires, Fasteners and Cables Industry (WIRE), International Woodworking Machinery and Equipment Exhibition (Woodmex), International Welding Exhibition (Inter-Weld), and the International Exhibition for Moulds and Dies (Moldex). Tube & Pipe Technology will present a full exhibition feature in the November 2008 issue, and will also be in attendance with an exhibition booth.

 Dubai – at the heart of business in the Middle East

Dhatec move to new premises

Dhatec, the Netherlands, has moved to a major new production and office facility in Bergeijk. The move to the new building, which is close to the company’s original location, was carried out in order to accommodate future product developments and increase current stock and production capacity. A specialist in pipe-end protection since 1991, Dhatec has continually broadened its product programme and made strides in technical research and developments. The company now offers a range of solutions to maintain the quality of

linepipes from pipe mill through to construction site. The Dhatec range covers processes such as blasting, coating, handling, storage and transport. The company was in need of larger facilities to accommodate this expanded linepipe logistics range. The new building in Bergeijk fits the bill and provides the necessary space for the company’s expanded product programme. Dhatec BV – The Netherlands

Fax : +31 497 55 53 99 Email : info@dhatec.nl Website : www.dhatec.nl

 Dhatec’s new facility in Bergeijk

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Visit us at Tube China: W4D41 and Fabtech: 8225

More uptime. More output. From the welder with a 5-year warranty.

All Weldac solid-state welders now come with a 5-year warranty for their inverter modules, driver cards included. Since its launch the Weldac has become a proven solution; a welder that’s boosting productivity at companies worldwide. Weldac’s unrivalled reliability is based on a robust design and robust components. In fact, our IGBT transistor solution makes the Weldac virtually short-circuit proof. To learn more about Weldac, its proven reliability, and the warranty, just write to us at: sales@no.efdgroup.net

The Weldac 1800 – for API pipes up to 26” OD.

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Sikora expands regional US office in Peachtree City Sikora International Corp, the regional US office of German-based Sikora AG, has expanded into new offices in Peachtree City, GA. The company has enlarged its offices to make further progress in North and South America’s growing markets for measuring and control equipment for the cable, tube and plastics industries. Sikora International is the support and sales centre for all Sikora activities within North and South America, and carries a full range of spare parts for all installed equipment within the Americas. The new facility has allowed for a large expansion within the service department, warehouse and demonstration areas. The worldwide increased demand for products and support was the decisive factor for Sikora International to move into an expanded office structure at its Peachtree City address. The adjacent office has been developed into new sales and administration offices, a new technical laboratory and largely expanded warehousing facilities. The technical laboratory – which supports repairs, telephone support and all technical support requirements for the region – has grown over four times its original office size. The total office size is now almost double the size of the original facility with a total of 4,500ft 2 in office and warehouse space. “We see our expansion as another key milestone indicative of the steady and consistent growth of our company,” says Mr Jeffrey Swinchatt, president of Sikora International. Sikora is continually exploring and expanding into new markets. The company has not only expanded its Peachtree City operation, but also offices in China and Brazil. In 2007, Sikora AG completed the construction of a third building at its Bremen, Germany facility. At the same time, the company’s purchasing department moved into another building within the office complex. Sikora International Corp – USA Fax : +1 770 486 1201 Email : sales@sikora-usa.com

Tube Products of India launches facility in China

Tube Products of India has established a new company in China located in Suzhou Industrial Park, Jiangsu Province. The new company, named M/s Tubular Precision Products (Suzhou) Company Ltd (TPP), will be involved in the manufacture of precision cold drawn and welded steel tubes. The plant will have a capacity of 12,000t per annum in the first phase. Part of the US$2.2 billion Murugappa Group, Tube Products of India was established in 1955 and is the largest manufacturer of precision welded steel tubes in India.

(ERW) tubes with an outer diameter of 25.4mm to 101.6mm and a wall thickness of 1-6mm. The company’s range of cold drawn welded (CDW) tubes has an outer diameter of 15mm to 88.90mm and wall thickness of 0.80mm to 5mm. The company produces tubes that comply with stringent international standards including ASTM, BS, DIN, JIS, and other specific standards. The plant has been certified to ISO 9001 standards since April 2008. Tubular Precision Products (Suzhou) Company Ltd – China Fax : +86 512 66607021 Email : sales@tpp.murugappa.com Website : www.tubeindia.com Tube Products of India – India Fax : +91 44 26383110 Emai l: tubesindia@tii.murugappa.com Website : www.tubeindia.com

The products manufactured by TPP meet the requirements of the automotive Industry, with applications including tubing for shock absorbers, drive shafts, anti-vibration mountings, bushes, axles, steering systems, suspension systems and side impact beams. The current size range of TPP’s tubing includes electric resistance welded  The new facilities of Tubular Precision Products (Suzhou) Company Ltd

Sikora AG – Germany Fax : +49 421 48900 90 Email : sales@sikora.net Website : www.sikora.net

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Concentrating on the essentials

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Moving times for DavyMarkham’s fabrication department

The space to accommodate the relocated facility was created by carrying out a critical appraisal of the entire main workshop, with two 100m x 20m bays eventually cleared of redundant machine tools. Considerable heavy lifting expertise was needed as machines to be moved included 4m wide Bronx bending rolls (weighing around 200t), a hydraulic press at 120t, eight 25t fabrication assembly beds, and several bending and forming machines at upwards of 10t each. The new facility includes a newly-installed fume extraction system, and new gas lines and tanks. The finished layout of the new department will minimise the movement of heavy fabrications and improve workflow between fabrication and machining bays. DavyMarkham’s fabrication department has been engaged in a number of major projects over the years, including tooling for the Eurotunnel and fabrication for Heathrow airport. DavyMarkham – UK Fax : +44 114 244 9641 Email : kevin.parkin@davymarkham.com Website : www.davymarkham.com

DavyMarkham, UK, has recently relocated its entire steel fabrication department from a separate onsite building to its main manufacturing works. The move was a complex task as it involved a range of equipment, including heavy presses, bending and welding machines, CNC profile cutters and heat treatment areas, with the largest machine weighing around 200t.

The relocation took six months to complete and was driven by the commercial objectives of streamlining production, reducing energy consumption and trimming costs. The previous location had been 6,000m 2 and the cost of heating the building was high during winter months, especially with rising energy prices. It was also complex and time consuming when moving heavy fabrications across to the adjacent machining bay for final finishing.

 A range of very heavy machinery had to be moved in DavyMarkham’s recent relocation

New business division and management change for Kocks

Friedrich Kocks GmbH & Co KG, Germany, has established a new business division called ‘Process, service & consulting (PSC)’, in order to build up and extend its service capabilities. The target of this business division will be to present general process technology of the rolled product up to its differentiated applications. The PSC division will focus the company’s professional and service-oriented duty towards its customers and the preparation of concepts tailored to individual requirements. The new division will also cover services concerning spare part procurement and handling of technical questions. The head of this newly created division will be Mr Dipl-Ing Michael Kruse who has many years of work in the area of mill and plant construction. Mr Kruse has the necessary practical experience as a mill operator in the area of process technology. Kocks has also recently appointed a new managing director for the division of marketing and sales at the company. Mr Pascal Rénevier takes over from Dr-Ing W-Jürgen Ammerling, who has carried out this position with success since 1986. Now aged 67, Dr Ammerling will continue to actively support the company. Kocks is an independent, medium-size, family-owned company that has been specialized in mill construction worldwide for more than 60 years. Friedrich Kocks GmbH & Co KG – Germany Fax : +49 2103 54 028 Email : v.d.Heiden@kocks.de Website : www.kocks.de

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Istanbul the destination of ITA ’ s next technical conference

to attract potential delegates from Europe, the CIS and Russia, the Arab States and the Middle East, India and Africa. Turkey’s tube and pipe sector is growing fast alongside a number of related developing industries. This should result in a healthy local attendance, notwithstanding the anticipated high level of interest from other countries in the region. It is expected that the conference will be conducted in Turkish, Russian and English. The growth rate in the Turkish economy was approaching 10 per cent last year and recent tube industry data indicates that

The International Tube Association has revealed the location of its next major biennial conference as Istanbul, Turkey. Titled Pipe & Tube Istanbul 09 ‘Technology for quality, productivity and profit’ , the conference will take place from 2-3 November 2009. The conference will be organised jointly with Ilhas Fuar, the team behind the Boru exhibition. The event will form part of the ITA’s 30 th anniversary celebrations. Since its foundation, the ITA has organised over 40 technical conferences, seminars

and symposiums. Istanbul will join a distinguished list of recent venues like Dnepropetrovsk, Prague, Veracruz, Bilbao and Toronto for the most important conference in the association’s two-year timetable of technical events. In preliminary discussions with leading organisations in the Turkish industry, the ITA has received an enthusiastic welcome for the choice of Istanbul as conference venue. Istanbul’s location, with a foot in both Europe and Asia, and position as an international travel hub, makes the city ideal

 Istanbul will play host city to the ITA’s major 2009 technical conference

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on improving Quaker’s relationship with its major customers and expanding its channels to market. Mr Barry has an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Drexel University. “In Mike, we have a very well-prepared successor ready from within our management team,” commented Mr Naples. “He’s been a partner to me in many ways and has made an enormous difference in

exports by Turkish companies increased significantly in 2007, particularly in the energy sector. The market potential for prospective speakers and tabletop exhibitors is excellent. The ITA also expects first-rate prospects for local sponsorship and support, in particular from the enormous Ihlas Group with its extensive media resources, including the trade magazine Boru. Its daughter company Ihlas Fuar runs the Boru tube exhibition and has offered its full support for the conference as joint organiser. Local costs are competitive with other major European cities and good quality hotel accommodation is certainly better value than in many other major cities. The city of Istanbul itself is an attractive venue to visit with ample opportunities for sightseeing tours. The ITA will be issuing a call for papers later this year but any tube or pipe organisation wishing to record an early interest should contact the ITA secretariat now. International Tube Association – UK Quaker Chemical announces leadership change Quaker Chemical, USA, has announced that its chairman and CEO, Mr Ronald J Naples, will step down as CEO in October. Mr Michael F Barry, currently the company’s senior vice president and managing director for North America, will succeed Mr Naples. Mr Naples will remain as chairman and CEO until October, after which time he will remain chairman for a limited period. Mr Naples has led Quaker for the past 13 years, during which time the company has grown to become a global leader in the manufacture of process fluids. The company’s capability includes steel sheet rolling and metalworking (machining and grinding processes), as well as industrial coatings. In 2007, Quaker surpassed US$500 million in sales. Mr Barry joined Quaker in 1998 as chief financial officer, where he served for six years before assuming several key global and regional operating roles. As managing director of Quaker’s North American operations, Mr Barry has focused Fax : +44 1926 314755 Email : info@itatube.org Website : www.tube-istanbul.com

our business, and I am confident he will be a great CEO come October.” Quaker is a leading global provider of process chemicals, chemical specialities, services, and technical expertise to a wide range of industries – including steel, automotive, mining, aerospace, tube and pipe, coatings and construction materials. Quaker Chemical Corp – USA Fax : +1 610 832 4497 Website : www.quakerchem.co

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Metal-Expo set for best ever show at new location

The event is one of the leading industrial trade shows held in Russia, the CIS and the Baltic States. It has become a primary networking arena for international and Russian steel makers and consumers. The Russian steel and metallurgy market is currently one of the strongest in the world and highly lucrative. The Russian metals market has grown by 15 per cent annually and, according to forecasts, there will be the same demand for metals in 2009-2015. Due to this healthy outlook, there has been a steadily increasing demand from the Russian metalworking industry for the most up-to-date technologies and equipment. Metal-Expo brings together a number of closely linked industries and incorporates a range of products. Exhibits will include tube and pipe, billets, profiles and long products (ferrous and non-ferrous), equipment and technologies for the steel and mining industries, raw materials for the steel industry, and ferrous and non-ferrous scrap collecting and recycling. Other products and services on display will be processing equipment for long products and sheet metal (welding, cutting and bending), transportation and logistics, equipment for warehouses, and scientific research and developments (including nanotechnology). Amongst the sponsors of Metal Expo are the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, International Metallurgists’ Union, Russian Union of Metal Exporters, and Russian Union of Metal and Steel Suppliers. The exhibition is also approved by UFI (Global Association of the Exhibition Industry), and the Russian Union of Exhibition and Fairs. Those exhibitors and visitors in attendance will also have the opportunity to take part as delegates in more than 60 conferences, seminars, and round tables. The event is sure to provide many mutually beneficial business contacts between Russian and international steel makers, consumers and equipment producers.

Metal-Expo 2008, Russia’s 14 th international industrial exhibition, will be held on 11-14 November at the Crocus Expo International Exhibition Centre, Moscow. Set to be the most successful event in its 14 year history, it will be the first time that the exhibition takes place at the ultra-modern Crocus Expo Centre.

Organisers Metal-Expo JSC has already confirmed the attendance of over 750 steel and other metal companies and related exhibitors from more than 30 countries. Taking place in halls 5, 6, 7, 8 and 11 of pavilion 2, the visitor attendance is expected to be in excess of 35,000 professionals.

 To build on the last successful show, Metal Expo 2008 will welcome over 750 exhibitors, with around 35,000 visitors expected

Asmag establish UK sales and design branch Asmag, Austria, one of the world’s leading suppliers to the steel and non-ferrous metals industry, is expanding its sales and design base to establish offices in the UK. Based in the north of the UK, the office will serve customers within the UK and assist with business in other English speaking countries. The UK company, Asmag UK, will be managed by Mr David Liddle, who has over twenty years of experience within the industry. The design department of Asmag UK will be overseen and managed by Mr Paul Thompson, who also has substantial experience within the industry. Mr Liddle, managing director of Asmag UK, commented, “This expansion program will allow Asmag in Austria to continue to give the highest priority to optimum customer care and consultation. New work will be generated from the office in the UK, but our experience will also be used to assist in reducing some of the pressures encountered by the parent company during its busier periods.” Whilst many companies outsource manufacturing and assembly requirements, Asmag are actually expanding their workshops to deal with an increase in turnover. Mr Liddle added, “Our combined experience in design, manufacture and assembly will put us in a unique position to research and add new technologies in the production of ferrous and

non-ferrous tube.” Asmag – Austria

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Metal Expo – Russia Fax : +7 495 901 99 66 Email : info@metal-expo.ru Website : www.metal-expo.com

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Kemppi invests in new electronics factory

Spectro opens Japanese office and demonstration facility Spectro Analytical Instruments, Germany, has opened an instrument demonstration and application laboratory in Tokyo to better serve its growing Japanese customer base. The new facility will also be partnered by a direct sales, service and marketing office. “We are very pleased with our new Tokyo office and demonstration facility. It represents a further expansion of our presence in Japan and reflects the growing importance of our customer base there,” notes Mr Manfred Bergsch, Spectro business unit manager. Spectro has offered arc/spark, ICP optical emission and x-ray fluorescence spectrometers in Japan since the 1980s, with more than 700 systems installed countrywide. Spectro operates the facility jointly with Edax. Both Spectro, based in Germany, and Edax, based in the United States, are units of Ametek Materials Analysis Division, which is a global leader in applying analytical instrumentation to satisfy the materials analysis needs of its customers. Among the products and technologies available are arc/spark and ICP optical emission spectrometers, and x-ray fluorescence spectrometers for the fast accurate analysis of solids, liquids, and powders. Spectro Analytical Instruments – Japan Fax : +81 3 3740 5307 Spectro Analytical Instruments GmbH & Co KG – Germany Fax : +49 2821 8922200 Email : spectro.info@ametek.com Website : www.spectro.com

Welding equipment manufacturer, Kemppi OY, and its parent Company Kemppi Capital Oy, Lahti, Finland, is investing €15 million (£12 million) in new offices and extended production facilities at its existing facilities in Lahti, Finland. Construction of the new facilities has been underway since December 2007, with completion expected by August 2008. The new facility will provide an extra 8,500m 2 of floor space, and will house the company’s existing electronics and coil component production area upon completion. Mr Anssi Rantasalo, CEO, Kemppi OY said: “Kemppi’s welding business has experienced steady growth over recent years and we have seen the opening of new subsidiaries in Russia, Poland and Chile as well as a new sales office in China.” “It is important for us to consolidate that growth and this new investment will enable us to increase the volume of our welding equipment production to meet this demand

into the future. We needed to make this investment along with increasing the use of sub-contractors to meet our production requirements.” “We have already invested in a new SMD production line and over the next two years, the company will invest a further €5 million (£4 million) to build research and product development laboratories as well as further production and improved logistics facilities in Lahti. We are positive that continued market demand for Kemppi’s welding technology will enhance the company’s reputation and justify our current investments.” Kemppi OY also has a UK subsidiary – Kemppi (UK) Ltd – based in Bedford.

Kemppi (UK) Ltd – UK Fax : +44 845 6444202 Emai l: sales.uk@kemppi.com Kemppi Oy – Finland Fax : +358 3 899 428 Email : export@kemppi.com Website : www.kemppi.com

 An artist’s impression of the new Kemppi OY facility in Lahti, Finland

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