TPT January 2019

Industry news, Diary of tube events, Technology news, Global marketplace, Interviews, Welding technology, equipment & consumables, Boru 2019, TOLexpo 2019, Chinese section, Technical article

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Polysoude.................................................................................71 Poppe + Potthoff GmbH............................................................24 Primetals Technologies, Ltd......................................................14 Roll-Kraft.............................................................................10, 37 Schwarze-Robitec GmbH...................................................12, 30 SECO/Warwick SA......................................................................7 SigmaTek Systems, LLC...........................................................36 Sikora AG..................................................................................34 SMS group GmbH.................................................................8, 44 SSAB AB...................................................................................12 Swan Products..........................................................................43 T-Drill Oy...................................................................................40 Thermatool Corp.......................................................................69 TMK..........................................................................................22 TOLexpo.....................................................................................8 transfluid Maschinenbau GmbH......................................6, 24, 32 Trumpf Group............................................................................10 Tube Tech International Ltd.......................................................26 Walther Trowal GmbH & Co KG................................................32 Westermans International Ltd...................................................73 Whitford Ltd...............................................................................49 Winoa Group.............................................................................17 Yokogawa Europe BV...............................................................44 Zumbach Electronic AG............................................................42

BLM Group................................................................................31 Bültmann GmbH.......................................................................34 CAD Partner GmbH..................................................................39 Cofim Industrie..........................................................................71 Contrôle Mesure Systèmes.......................................................40 Davis-Standard, LLC.................................................................43 Deutsche Messe AG.................................................................13 EFD Induction.....................................................................26, 67 ESAB Group (UK) Ltd...............................................................72 ESAB Welding & Cutting Products. ..........................................20 EuroBLECH..............................................................................20 EWM AG...................................................................................70 Expro Group..............................................................................28 Fives.........................................................................................15 Gas Control Equipment.............................................................20 Haven Manufacturing................................................................50 Heraeus Noblelight Ltd.............................................................49 Huntingdon Fusion Techniques.................................................47 Institut de Soudure....................................................................18 Jetstream of Houston LLP. .......................................................26 Kasto Ltd.............................................................................18, 37 Kasto Maschinenbau GmbH & Co KG......................................37 Laboratory Testing Inc...............................................................22 Laser Photonics........................................................................36 Made in Steel Srl.......................................................................14

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CONT ENT S EDITORIAL INDEX ............................................................ 2 INDUSTRY NEWS .............................................................. 6 TECHNOLOGY NEWS ................................................... 30 INTERVIEW – FACCIN SPA ............................................. 52 GLOBAL MARKETPLACE ............................................ 56 INTERVIEW – AZAK TOOL TECHNOLOGIES INC . ............ 62 TOLexpo 2019 ............................................................. 64 WELDING TECHNOLOGY, EQUIPMENT & CONSUMABLES .............................. 66 中文综合 . ................................................................ 74 ADVERTISERS INDEX ................................................. 84 ARTICLE: Simulation of piercing processes in a helical rolling mill using the QForm software By Vladislav Mikhailovich Maximov, a lead specialist at the engineering & technology centre of the JSC Vyksa Steel Works, and Oleg Stanislavovich Khlybov, head of the mathematical modelling department at the engineering & technology centre of the JSC Vyksa Steel Works 78 BORU 2019 .................................................................... 54

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The January Issue Welcome to the latest issue of Tube & Pipe Technology magazine. In this issue we have a feature on welding technology, equipment & consumables and a technical article looking at the piercing processes in a helical rolling mill.

January/February 2019 Vol 32 No 1

Rory McBride – Editor

We have interesting interviews from legendary Italian company Faccin and from new saw blade manufacturer Azak, based in Turkey. We also take a look at the BORU 2019 trade show in Turkey and TOLexpo 2019 in France. While technology is becoming ever more prevalent in our industry with the rise of AI and automation, I am heartened to see that the face-to-face interaction with real people from all over the world that you enjoy at a good trade show is still vital. Reading reviews of several events this issue – such as Tube India and EuroBLECH – it was good to hear about rising visitor numbers and more companies taking up ever more floor space. Whatever advances we make, you just cannot beat that human interaction when completing a deal. In the forthcoming issue we have features on cutting, sawing & saw blades; inspection, testing & quality control; and Tube Russia 2019. The editorial deadline is 9 January. Please submit your editorial to rory@intras.co.uk If you would like to advertise in the March issue the deadline is 30 January.

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metal forming market. Tube and pipeline manufacturers around the world choose Faccin for their challenging fabrication needs. Faccin assures long-term production benefits by delivering high quality products and highly experienced support in its after-sales service. Faccin is a leader in the design and production of a wide range of plate bending machines. In addition, it provides angle rolls for diverse bending requirements, complete dished-head production lines and a range of machines for specific fabricating needs. Roundo, a division of Faccin SpA, is a leading manufacturer of section and plate bending machines. Since 1964 the number of machines sold around the globe has exceeded 16,000 units. Boldrini is also a division of Faccin SpA and is recognised as one of the leading suppliers worldwide of hydraulic dished end presses, flanging machines, plate bending rolls and section bending rolls for the metal forming industry. www.boldrini.com www.faccin.com www.roundo.com

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systems – is generated to ensure that the component is identifiable throughout the process. The required data transfer can be done via an interface with CAD, ERP or other programs, which deliver the data relevant to the process. The software prevents collisions with the machine, the tools and also the surrounding area before initiating the bending process. The CAD program delivers the necessary machine and tool parameters online. In those cases where a robot is assigned a bending task it is possible for the necessary manufacturing data to be processed without having to program the robot. The software can adjust the bending speed on all transfluid machines for the specific product, in order to be able to process tubes safely and without oscilla- tions, which is particularly important for long, small-diameter tubes. A software module captures the status of the pro- duction process and provides the cen- tral systems with the production-related information about the status and the quality of the production (C pk ). transfluid Maschinenbau GmbH – Germany

The transfluid t project software determines bending times and accurate cutting lengths, and records tube data

easily be retrieved online through one of the available ERP systems. The software solutions contribute to the economical processing of tube, starting with the determination of the cutting length for various cutting machines, in particular for the orbital transfluid t cut machine for chipless cutting. The software generates a list with the details of the cuts, which improves the cutting and the use of the half-finished product, with as little waste as possible. A unique marking with all the important data – such as that associated with the bending process or connecting

FOR many years high-tech manufac- turing company transfluid has provided smooth tube bending with its t project software, for example through digital collision tests. The increasing digitalisa- tion and networking of the processes in tube production now requires more ad- vanced solutions. The engineers at transfluid have de- veloped the software further and con- structed it both for networked use and to be integrated in the production process. In addition to this, it can be used to pro- cess production data. The data from the production and the various steps can

Email: sales@transfluid.de Website: www.transfluid.net

In those cases where a robot is assigned a bending task it is possible for the necessary manufacturing data to be processed without having to program the robot

The software prevents collisions with the machine, the tools and also the surrounding area before initiating the bending process

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D I ARY of Tube Events

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Business leader award for SECO/Warwick SECO/Warwick has been given an award in recognition of the company’s strong market position, at the Business Leader Grand Gala 2018 for the second time. Katarzyna Sawka, marketing director of SECO/Warwick Group, collected the award on behalf of the company. Business Leader is an award that recognises companies in Western Poland that conduct their business in a transparent and honest manner and whose success is a regional trademark. Ms Sawka commented: “Business Leader is an important award and there- fore it makes us particularly happy. The title proves that the company belongs to the region and its importance there, but also shows the honesty, reliability and innovations of the company in the business environment. It is a strong rea- son attracting many stakeholders, not only investors or partners, but also the current and future employees. We are honoured to receive the statuette again as it proves the continuous presence of SECO/Warwick in the market.” In 2017, SECO/Warwick joined the group of Hidden Champions, an award given by HSBC to Polish companies that are successful in international markets. SECO/Warwick along with 35 of the fastest growing Polish companies were also listed in the Forbes Diamonds ranking. SECO/Warwick was also recognised by the jury of the Production World Leaders competition, receiving the Production Company of the Year Award for using the latest technologies in production processes and leading the digital revolution in the industry. SECO/Warwick SA – Poland Fax: +48 68 38 20 555 Email: info-poland@secowarwick.com Website: www.secowarwick.com

14-17 January STEELFAB (Dubai, UAE) International Exhibition 28 Feb – 2 March Boru (Istanbul, Turkey) International Exhibition 5-8 March TOLexpo (Lyon, France) International Exhibition 14-16 May Made in Steel (Milan, Italy) International Exhibition 14-17 May Tube Russia (Moscow, Russia) International Exhibition 15-18 May Lamiera (Milan, Italy) International Exhibition

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www.borufair.com

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www.tube-russia.com

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13-15 June 2019 China (Guangzhou) Int’l Metal & Metallurgy Exhibition (Guangzhou, China) International Exhibition

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16-21 September EMO Hannover 2019 (Hanover, Germany) International Exhibition

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Thöni orders 55-MN aluminium extrusion press line from SMS group

The MIDIS (management information diagnostic indication system) technology package will allow for the administration of all product-relevant data. An IBA measuring and analysing system integrated into the control system will allow remote diagnosis. Directly downstream of the extrusion press, an advanced run-out will be installed by OMAV, another company in which SMS group holds a stake. Two high-performance cooling systems using spray water and air will cool the extruded profiles from an outlet temperature of about 520°C down to approximately 100°C. A special challenge here is to adapt the cooling rates to the product extruded in order to prevent profile warping. All cooling parameters will be recorded and managed by MIDIS. This makes sure that identical material properties such as strengths can be reproduced in follow-up orders − a must for the automotive industry. One double puller, one flying saw, one stretcher, one final cutting saw and an automation system complete the run-out area. Commissioning is scheduled to take place in the summer, and extrusion of the first billet is planned for 15 July.

group has invested in advanced extrusion press technology. Billet heating will be performed in a patented induction furnace – a combination of induction furnaces from IAS, a subsidiary of SMS group, and a gas-fired furnace from Extrutec GmbH. Aluminium bars will be stored in a warehouse, then heated to approximately 480°C in an inline furnace, sawn to a maximum length of 1,600mm and transported to the billet loader. The 55-MN front-loading extrusion press will be built to SMS group’s latest design and will be equipped with a precise linear guidance system for all moving main components, servo drive technology for all auxiliary functions, and the EcoDraulic concept to reduce energy consumption. The press will also have a modular process control system, part of which will be CADEX/3 (computer aided direct extrusion) for isothermal and isobaric extruding.

THÖNI group, headquartered in Austria, has placed an order with SMS group covering a press line for the extrusion of aluminium. The line includes a 55-MN front-loading extrusion press to process billets that have a maximum diameter of 304.8mm (12") and a maximum length of 1,600mm. This extrusion press will be the fifth that SMS will have installed for Thöni. The line is to be established in a new works at a recently developed location, and will produce profiles of aluminium and aluminium alloys for application in automotive and other markets. “From the end of 2019, the new line will produce about 8,000 tons per year of high-quality aluminium profiles for the European automotive industry,” said Helmut Thöni, CEO and shareholder of Thöni group. “Through subsequent processing we will refine these products ready for installation.” To satisfy its customer base, Thöni

SMS group GmbH – Germany Website: www.sms-group.com

Thöni’s future works, where the new extrusion press from SMS group will be installed

TOLexpo in Lyon, France, for the first time THE next edition of TOLexpo will take place in Lyon, France, for the first time. The event will be held at the Eurexpo convention centre from 5 to 8 March 2019. As with the previous events, held in Paris, leading companies will be exhibiting.

satisfied with their visit, and 80 per cent of those planning investment projects were able to finalise them on the spot. TOLexpo 2019 will be an opportunity to follow the latest developments in the rapidly changing sheet metal sector, such as increasingly powerful 2D fibre laser cutting; the automatic configuration of press brakes in bending; advances in process automation and robotisation driven forward by developments in programming tools; additive manufacturing with metals; and the digitisation of production processes.

Areas covered by the event will in- clude assembly/welding, blanking/ stamping/forming, sheet blanking sys- tems, manufacturing lines and FMS, additive manufacturing, robotised ap- plications, finishing/monitoring, controls/ measurement, quality control, tooling, portable tools, storage/automated han- dling, protection/safety, consumables, second-hand machinery, raw materi- als, services, and machines for working tubes, wires and sections. With over 200 exhibitors, manufactur- ers and distributors, and with over half of them being international, the show will feature exhibits for every industry. Ac- cording to the organisers, 94 per cent of visitors in 2018 declared that they were

Billed as the only event that is totally dedicated to production equipment and technologies for working sheets, coils, tubes and sections, it will form part of Global Industrie, France’s industry mega-event. As a result, the organisers say that it is more than ever a must-visit show for any professional searching for specific innovations, know-how and technologies.

TOLexpo – France Email: tolexpo@gl-events.com Website: www.tolexpo.com

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Trumpf senior figure and par tner Ber thold Leibinger passes away PROFESSOR Berthold Leibinger

actively involved in supporting cultural and social initiatives, for instance in his roles as chairman of the Friends of the German Literature Archive Marbach and chairman of the International Bach Academy. He was a member of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU). In 1992, Prof Leibinger established the Berthold Leibinger Stiftung, a not- for-profit foundation that dedicates its proceeds to cultural, scientific, religious and charitable purposes. In 2000 the foundation established the internationally renowned Berthold Leibinger Innovation Prize, which is awarded once every two years. It also presents its Comic Book Award on an annual basis. “Berthold Leibinger was a visionary engineer and entrepreneur. Everything he did was ultimately directed toward people’s welfare and the common good. He was an outstanding example to us all,” said Dr Jürgen Hambrecht, chairman of the supervisory board of the Trumpf Group. the first time. There is no room or time for reworks or doing it over, especially with the increased cost of raw material. This is one of the primary reasons the audience comes to these sessions – to learn to improve their operations.” In previous years, attendance at tube and pipe training sessions offered by Roll-Kraft had outnumbered the roll form training sessions. However, 2018 saw a more equal demand for training in both industries. Roll-Kraft’s training programmes – both regional seminars and in-house training sessions – focus on developing a standard for all to follow in the areas of mill integrity, alignment, setup and tooling maintenance. Trumpf Group – Germany Website: www.trumpf.com

passed away in Stuttgart in October following a long illness. He would have been 88 in November. After studying engineering in Stuttgart and spending two years in the USA, Prof Leibinger joined Trumpf in 1961 when the company was still a fledgling machine maker. For his numerous inventions, which he made in the interests of the company, he received company shares. He became a partner in 1966 at the same time as becoming managing director. Under his stewardship Trumpf evolved into one of the world’s leading machine manufacturers. Prof Leibinger understood the poten- tial of light as a tool more than any of his peers, and he is now regarded as one of the pioneers in the industrial application of lasers. In 2005 he handed over the reins of the company to his eldest daughter, Dr Nicola Leibinger-Kammüller. His son, Dr Peter Leibinger, is vice-chairman of the managing board. His second daughter, Professor Regine Leibinger, works as an architect in Berlin. In addition to his work at Trumpf Prof Leibinger held

Professor Berthold Leibinger

numerous other official positions in the German business community. These included his membership of the supervisory boards of Deutsche Bank AG and BMW AG as well as as chairman of the supervisory board of BASF SE. He was president of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce of the Stuttgart Region and, from 1990 to 1992, president of the German Mechanical Engineering Industry Association (VDMA). Prof Leibinger was also

Roll-Kraft’s annual seminar sets records ROLL-KRAFT hosted its annual regional tube and pipe and roll forming training seminars in Mentor, Ohio, USA, late last year. The event was attended by more than 60 companies from all over the USA, Canada and Mexico, and as far away as Korea. Many companies sent several attendees. Both seminars included tours of Roll-Kraft’s corporate facility in Mentor. Seminar attendees includedoperators, maintenance and quality personnel, supervisors, and management of varying experience levels in the tube and pipe and roll forming industries.

locations, has dramatically increased over the past two years, and attendance continues to grow, with programmes booked well into 2019. In this day and age, it is encouraging to see new businesses starting up, instead of shutting down. Today’s market demand for quality products is at an all-time high, and companies need to get it right

Robert A Sladky, vice president of tube mill engineering for Roll-Kraft, was the organiser of the event, as well as one of the speakers for each of the two programmes. Mr Sladky commented, “Demand for our regional seminars, as well as for our in-house programmes at customer

Roll-Kraft – USA Fax: +1 440 205 3110 Website: www.roll-kraft.com

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Schwarze-Robitec showcases technology at FABTECH

customers active in the automotive industry who required short cycle times, high speeds and maximum precision and flexibility.

A FULLY electric multiple-radius tube bending machine featuring transport boost technology – the CNC 220 E TB MR – was successfully approved at the Schwarze-Robitec production site. Before final delivery to the customer, Schwarze-Robitec presented the tube bending machine at FABTECH in Atlanta. By showcasing it at FABTECH, the manufacturer demonstrated how even complex tube geometries with diameters of up to 8" can be produced swiftly, flexibly, precisely and efficiently. Schwarze-Robitec developed the tailor-made CNC 220 E TB MR tube bending machine for one of its American

CNC 220 E TB MR fully electric multiple-radius bending machine

multi-level technology integrated into the CNC 220 E TB MR allows tubes to be bent simply and precisely with very short lengths between bends. The machine’s NxG control system also contributes to the fast cycle times offered by the High-Performance series. By optimising time, travel stroke and speed on all CNC axes, production times can be reduced by up to 35 per cent. The energy-efficient CNC 220 E TB MR is equipped with bend former retraction as a standard, allowing the bend former and swing arm to be operated separately. This enables users to produce a diverse range of tube geometries while easily adjusting and positioning them during the bending process. Schwarze-Robitec has already prepared the CNC 220 E TB MR for future developments in the context of Industry 4.0. For example, a smart remote-maintenance solution with numerous diagnosis functions is integrated into the machine. Schwarze-Robitec GmbH – Germany Fax: +49 221 89008 9920

The machine can bend a broad spectrum of tube and profile dimensions, with diameters up to 8" and tube lengths of up to 13 feet. A vertical height-adjustable pressure die moves to the required bending level in each individual case. This allows the requisite bending forces to be gauged in order to consistently apply the optimal contact pressure to the tubes and pipes to be bent. Used in combination with individually adjustable tools, the

The CNC 220 E TB MR in comparison to the smaller CNC 80-type machine

Email: sales@schwarze-robitec.com Website: www.schwarze-robitec.com SSAB Europe investing in tube production and improving efficiency

modernise the production lines at the Hämeenlinna Tube Mill. A development programme will be drawn up for the other mills, and the investments regarding this will be dealt with separately at a later date.

mill will be closed by the end of 2020. The company will offer all Lappohja employees jobs at other SSAB Europe locations in Finland. SSAB Europe aims to increase the sales volumes of premium products, which are more profitable than standard products. One part of this strategy is to increase tube sales volumes. The SEK 300mn investment will be used to

SSAB Europe is to invest SEK 300mn over a two-year period to improve the efficiency of its tube production. In the same context, the tube business will be centralised to secure long-term competitiveness. Worker consultations initiated at the Lappohja Tube Mill have been completed. The mill’s workforce will be gradually reduced in 2019-2020, and the

SSAB AB – Sweden Email: info@ssab.com Website: www.ssab.com

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Hannover Messe 2019 trade fair

HANNOVER Messe is a trade show for industrial technology. It serves as a global platform for the digital transformation of production and energy systems. In addition to six exhibition sectors – IAMD (integrated automation, motion and drives), digital factory, energy, industrial supply, ComVac, and research and technology – there are special areas for start- ups and career development. More than 90 conferences and forums round out the programme. The next edition runs from 1 to 5 April 2019 in Hanover, Germany. For 2019, the guiding theme is ‘Integrated Industry – Industrial Intelligence’, which spotlights digital networking between humans and machines in the age of artificial intelligence. “Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionise the production and energy industries,” said Dr Jochen Köckler, chairman of the board of show organiser Deutsche Messe. “People teach machines to act logically and purposefully to meet customer needs. AI systems generate knowledge and today, based on data and algorithms, can continuously optimise operating states or reliably predict faults and failures – in production processes, in the power grid or in logistics. That’s what Integrated Industry – Industrial Intelligence stands for.” The networking of people, machines and data is created through common platforms where they exchange and multiply their knowledge. The role of humans is that of an enabler. The production of tomorrow is not possible without their process knowledge and their diverse qualifications. Industrial intelligence therefore stands for the expansion of knowledge management and the training of knowledge carriers. The theme of Hannover Messe 2019 underlines the growing importance of artificial intelligence and machine learning in the production and energy industries, including such areas as energy efficiency and autonomous production processes, as well as challenges in terms of interfaces, protocols and security.

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Primetals to modernise Kamran Steel rebar mill in Pakistan

x 130mm billets with a maximum length of 3m will be used, and the rebar mill will be able to roll up to 30 metric tons of steel bar per hour. Primetals Technologies is responsible for engineering the plant and will supply the required process equipment as well as electrics and automation. The mechanical supply includes revamping of the reheating furnace run out roller in order to allow direct billet transfer to the new continuous roughing train. The rolling line consists of a new eight-stand roughing mill with HVHVHVHV arrangement and a new six-stand intermediate mill in HVHVHV arrangement, both in-line with the existing finishing mill in order to eliminate cobbles. Both mills will be equipped with fifth-generation Red Ring stands. The scope of supply also includes hot cropping and emergency shears, a pinch roll, and a hot dividing shear in front of the cooling bed, which is followed by a cold dividing shear. Primetals Technologies is supplying the lubrication and hydraulic systems, electrics, the basic (level 1) automation, HMI hardware and software, motors and drives, and will also provide training. Primetals Technologies, Ltd – UK Website: www.primetals.com to distribution and users, the event will represent an important opportunity to examine the key issues for the Europe- an steel market of today and the future. As well as being a showcase, Made in Steel is a culture hub that hopes to further competitive collaboration and the exchange of information, through conventions, forums and round tables. For these reasons, the three-day fair offers opportunities for business and ideas, relationships and knowledge. For the 2019 event, the focus will be on the topic of innovation, which is also having an impact on the steel industry.

Established in 1984, Kamran Steel produces billets of mild steel, spring steel, deformed bar/rebars, wire rod and a range of sections such as I-beam, H-beam and T-section. The company operates a fully automatic rolling mill with a production capacity of up to 25 tons per hour, which results in an annual production of 100,000 metric tons. It currently processes carbon steel billets with a square cross-section of 100 x 100mm. The finished products are rebars with diameters ranging from 9.5 to 40mm. After modernisation, 130

REBAR steel producer Kamran Steel Re-Rolling Mills, Pakistan, has placed an order with Primetals Technologies to modernise its rebar mill in Lahore. The projects marks phase one of a three- phase expansion plan. The aims of the first phase are to increase rebar production capacity to 150,000 metric tons per year, increase yield, reduce energy consumption and improve rolling efficiency. The equipment supplied is designed for future phase- three requirements. Hot commissioning is expected for the third quarter of 2019.

Red Ring rolling stand from Primetals Technologies. The modernised rebar mill will be equipped with a total of 14 stands

Made in Steel conference in Italy IN 2018 the steel industry gained the possibility to look at the future with a degree of positivity. In this context, the Made in Steel trade show for the steel industry will return in 2019, from 14 to 16 May. For the first time in more than a decade Made in Steel will have a midweek schedule, opening on Tuesday and closing on Thursday. The location, however, will remain unchanged – pavilions 22 and 24 of the fieramilano Rho in Milan, Italy. Similar to the the last edition, the major players of the steel industry will gather to do business and discuss the issues facing the sector.

The previous edition, held in 2017, saw an 18 per cent growth in foreign exhibitors and a 15 per cent growth in attendance – nearly 15,000 visitors – compared with the previous edition. Alongside the presence of the largest international players in the steel industry, from manufacture

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Long-term par tnership between PEASA and Fives at Mexico mechanical tube plant PRODUCTOS Especializados de

Fives – France Fax: +33 1 45 23 75 71 Website: www.fivesgroup.com

A golf tournament, “PEASA Invitational”, held in October 2018, raised funds for local children’s charities.

Acero (PEASA) recently contracted Fives to design and supply a complete OTO tube mill line for its new Tubo Conduit plant in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The new plant, with a production capacity of 20,000 tons per year, aims to produce electrical mechanical tubing (EMT) for the conduction of electrical wires in industrial facilities, classified areas and corrosive environments. Fives, a long-term partner of PEASA, designed, manufactured and supplied the complete OTO tubemill line inAugust 2018. The OTO tube mill is equipped with an in-line tube galvanising system to achieve a long-lasting corrosive reduction that is essential in production of conduit tubes. The new plant is scheduled to start-up in early 2019. Fives is also a regular sponsor of charitable events organised by PEASA.

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Winoa inaugurates production site in Balmaseda, Spain

“This new factory is an excellent example of our four strategic pillars: by offering the highest standards in terms of safety and environment, it contributes to making us a company of choice,” said Winoa Group CEO Pierre Escolier. “Thanks to our ultra-modern equip- ment, this factory will enable us to optimise our operational efficiency, which will guarantee our competitiveness, ensuring that we stay ahead of market trends. “And finally, by focusing its operations on premium products and new industrial applications, it strengthens our position as a privileged partner in terms of customer services for surface preparation.”

Resusta, MD of Winoa Iberica. “Thanks to these new installations, we are better able to adapt to the varying needs of our customers and to specialise in ‘premium’ products.” The use of steel abrasives for surface treatment is essential in many indus- tries, including automotive, steel, renew- able energies, rail and sea transport, aeronautical and construction. The plant in Balmaseda relies on the latest production techniques in order to reduce its environmental footprint: a dual purification system to ensure a clean environment inside and outside the plant; heat recovery equipment; and smart sensors and a water treatment plant meeting the highest standards of efficiency. To maintain its market posi- tion, the Winoa Group aims to constant- ly renew its products and services that are provided by technical experts and its six test and research centres.

FRENCH metal abrasives specialist the Winoa Group is inaugurating a new industrial plant in Spain, on the outskirts of the Biscayan town of Balmaseda, with an investment of more than €20mn. Four interconnected buildings have been erected to improve distribution and communication in production processes. The factory covers an area of 30,000m 2 , and has induction furnaces, heat treatment furnaces, grinding stations and conveyor belts for storage and packaging. Auxiliary installations use cutting- edge technology for water usage control and air treatment. “The plant is completely automated and centrally controlled to ensure that only the very best quality metal abrasives are produced in an efficient and flexible manner,” commented Luis

Winoa Group – France Website: www.winoagroup.com

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Kasto builds distribution centre for steel stockholder

systems from Kasto and 44 cranes in the original steel centre optimise the operation. The first Kasto store was installed in 1995, which over the years was supplemented by racking systems for tubes, stacking cradles for structural steel profiles, angles and boiler tubes, and a Uniline 3.0 sheet metal store with 610 cassettes. These investments were mostly driven by the objective of expanding the range and providing faster deliveries. Another board member, Eberhard Frick’s brother Hans-Jörg, explained, “At the moment, a lorry drives through seven areas for loading. If everything goes well, this takes 75 minutes. The objective was to reduce the time to less than an hour but in practice it has been shortened to just 15 minutes.” Kasto was selected for the latest proj- ect to supply the new bar storage sys- tem with central loading station linked to the stockholder’s IT system. The solution is based on a 115m-long, 15m-high

TO streamline and speed deliveries of long stock to customers, a Unicompact high-performance storage and distri- bution system from Kasto has been installed in a new, purpose-built unit operated by Friedrich Kicherer GmbH, one of the largest steel stockholders in Germany. Three KASTOwin F bandsaws have been integrated into the system. Eberhard Frick, managing partner of Kicherer, commented, “We had a great range of materials but it was taking far too long to load the lorries. We needed something that was significantly faster than our existing stacking cradle system. To optimise material flow as well as increase storage capacity we decided to build a second steel centre, and approached two potential suppliers of bar storage warehouses, one being Kasto with which we have had a successful relationship for more than 20 years.” Kicherer ships 210,000 tonnes of steel per year. Six existing automatic storage

Kicherer tracks steel profiles using QR codes

terial up to 6m in length and can carry 3.4 tonnes. Fast storage and retrieval of stock is achieved with five cranes travel- ling at up to 180m/min along three aisles of racking. To automatically transport picked materials to the loading station, Kasto has installed two manipulators on separate rails. From these, the bar stock travels to one of 25 loading stations via a conveyor. A station with a packaging machine is provided for stretch film wrapping. The IT departments at Kicherer and Kasto have jointly modelled all components of the new logistics system in unified software within the KASTOlogic warehouse management system. Kicherer tracks its steel profiles through the store using QR codes. Every bundle that has been picked is scanned again on loading, and its status is automatically entered into the material requirements planning software for full traceability.

automatic honeycomb storage system with space for more than 10,000 cassettes. Each can accommodate ma- The Kasto Unicompact honeycomb storage system at Kicherer holds more than 10,000 cassettes

Kasto Ltd – UK Email: sales@uk.kasto.com Website: www.kasto.com

French welding association magazine welcomes new chief editor

de Soudure – gives direct input into STC magazine for technological and strategic advances, as well as having experienced engineers for the study and research columns. Space is given to companies’ news, with technical applications, case studies, new products and interviews.

her former experience as chief editor of the French stainless steel magazine Actualités Inox is an additional benefit. The French market is interesting, and in a permanent state of development. Various high-tech industries are well represented, including oil and gas, the nuclear and aerospace industry, composite materials, and additive manufacturing. The French welding institute – Institut

SOUDAGE et Techniques Connexes (STC), a French magazine specialising in welding and related technologies, will have a new chief editor from the beginning of 2019. Andrea Husson’s long experience in global industries, and in particular in the worldwide welding industry, will facilitate her new task. Ms Husson, who is fluent in French, German and English, has been in contact with STC for 13 years, and

Institut de Soudure – France Website: www.isgroupe.com

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• Precision measurement for wall thickness, eccentricity and diameter • Quality at its highest level • A measurement to rely on An Excellent Measurement Experience

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Positive results for EuroBLECH 2018 THE 25 th International Sheet Metal Working Technology Exhibition enjoyed four suc- cessful show days, with a total of 56,301 visitors from around the world visiting Hanover, Germany, to get an overview of the latest innovations and digi- tal technologies. A total of 1,507 companies from 40 countries exhibited the show.

centage of visitors from top management with decision- making and buying capacity. The percentage of visitors involved in decision-making was almost consistent at 79 per cent. The preliminary results of the exhibition survey show that both exhibitors and visitors at EuroBLECH 2018 were highly satisfied. The visitors praised the comprehensiveness and international range of the products on display as well as

“There was a great atmo- sphere at the event, with an excellent mood on the exhibitor side as well as the visitor side.

the quality of the exhibition stands and the many live demonstrations of digital processes. The exhibitors praised the qualified and international audience with its high percentage of decision-makers. The exhibitors also stated that they had made a large number of new business contacts. More than 70 per cent of all exhibitors stated on-site that they intended to exhibit again at the next EuroBLECH, which will take place from 27 to 30 October 2020 at the Hannover Exhibition Grounds in Germany. In addition to EuroBLECH, Mack Brooks Exhibitions is organising a range of sheet metal working exhibitions in different markets: the next BLECH India will take place from 25 to 27 April 2019 in Mumbai. AsiaBLECH 2019 will be held in Chengdu, China, from 20 to 22 November 2019. The first BLECH France is taking place from 21 to 23 January 2020 in Paris.

Many exhibitors presented themselves with even more impressive stands. They showcased an enormous variety of new machinery and innovative solutions, and many of these were, once again, dem- onstrated live at the exhibition,” said Evelyn Warwick, EuroBLECH exhibi- tion director, on behalf of the organisers, Mack Brooks Exhibitions. “There was a noticeable technological advancement within the last two years. Many exhibitors demonstrated how well the industry is prepared for digitalisation and how these new technologies can be used within a manufacturing environ- ment,” continued Ms Warwick. “We are very pleased with the positive results of EuroBLECH 2018, which, compared to the previous exhibition, attracted a consistently high visitor number across the four show days from Tuesday to Friday. Therefore, EuroBLECH 2018 ends with a record floor space of 89,875m 2 and a sustainable visitor figure, which of course is also due to the booming industry. Many exhibitors also reported positive sales figures,” concluded Ms Warwick.

A total of 58 per cent of exhibitors came from outside Germany. This represents a further increase in international attendance by 4 per cent. The preliminary results of the exhibition survey show that 37 per cent of visitors came to EuroBLECH from outside Germany, resulting once again in good international attendance. Major visitor countries, behind Germany, included Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Spain, Turkey, India, the UK, Poland, Austria and Belgium. A great majority of the visitors came from the industry (73 per cent), followed by visitors from workshops, trade and services. The most important sectors visitors belonged to included engineering, sheet metal and products, steel and aluminium construction, the automotive industry and its suppliers, electrical engineering, and iron and steel production, as well as rolling mills, and heating, ventilation and air conditioning technology. With 97 per cent the proportion of trade visitors was again very high. Besides the high rate of international visitors, the exhibition registered a high per-

EuroBLECH – Germany Fax: +44 1727 814 401 Email: info@euroblech.com Website: www.euroblech.com

ESAB acquires Gas Control Equipment ESAB Welding & Cutting Products has acquired Gas Control Equipment (GCE). With headquarters in Malmö, Sweden, GCE offers full solutions for general industrial, healthcare, high-purity and science and research applications. high pressure gases, as well as cutting and welding equipment,” said ESAB president Shyam Kambeyanda. “The opportunities created by combining GCE with ESAB’s global presence and continuous improvement culture will drive both businesses to achieve new heights of success.”

ting and automation, ESAB’s filler met- als, equipment and accessories bring solutions to customers around the world. ESAB Welding & Cutting Products – USA Website: www.esab.com Gas Control Equipment – Sweden Website: www.gcegroup.com

“GCE businesses have more than 100 years of experience developing, manufacturing and distributing equip- ment for pressure and flow control of

From processes in welding and cut- ting to technologies in mechanised cut-

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