TPT November 2017

Industry news, Diary of tube events, Technology news, Global marketplace, Welding machines & technology, Chinese section, Technical article

The international magazine for the tube & pipe industries

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AGR Filtri Srl............................................... 38 Ajax Tocco Magnethermic Corp.. 14, 22, 40, 43 AJT Engineering Ltd ................................... 55 ASMAG GmbH ........................................... 32 AWL............................................................ 34 Behringer GmbH......................................... 30 BINDT......................................................... 64 BLM Group ................................................. 10 BLM Group UK Ltd ..................................... 33 Bode Positioners Ltd .................................. 78 Bültmann GmbH......................................... 32 Burr Oak Tool Inc........................................ 24 Comau SpA .................................................. 6 Combilift...................................................... 12 Condoroil Chemical Srl............................... 60 Contrôle Mesure Systèmes ........................ 57 Copier Bevelmachines................................ 52 Dalian Field................................................. 50 Davis-Standard, LLC .................................. 16 Elcometer Ltd ............................................. 46 ESAB.......................................................... 80 Formtek, Inc................................................ 30

Framag GmbH............................................ 29 Georg Fischer Piping Systems Ltd............. 79 Guild International ...................................... 54 Haven Manufacturing ................................. 51 Helvi SpA.................................................... 73 Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence .......... 34 Huntingdon Fusion Techniques ............ 48, 73 Inelco Grinders ........................................... 76 Ingenia GmbH ............................................ 32 Jutec Biegesysteme GmbH........................ 44 Kasto Ltd .................................................... 38 Kemppi Oy.................................................. 18 Krais Tube Expanders ................................ 76 KraussMaffei Technologies GmbH ............. 14 Laser Photonics.......................................... 62 Lincoln Electric ........................................... 78 Maillefer...................................................... 16 Messe Düsseldorf................................... 8, 12 M/s Metallizing Equipment Co Pvt Ltd........ 36 Molecor Tecnologia SL ................................. 7 Plymouth Tube Co...................................... 12 Primetals Technologies Ltd......................... 18

Protem SAS................................................ 74 Quaker Chemical Corp............................... 21 Ritmo SpA................................................... 40 Schuler AG ............................................. 6, 16 Severance Tool Industries, Inc ................... 62 Sick AG....................................................... 67 SigmaTek Systems, LLC ............................ 36 Sikora AG ................................................... 66 Spectro Analytical Instruments GmbH........ 13 T-Drill Industries Inc.................................... 42 T-Drill Oy..................................................... 42 Tecnar......................................................... 81 Tecnofar SpA.............................................. 35 transfluid Maschinenbau GmbH ................. 28 Trumpf .......................................................... 8 Tube Southeast Asia 2017 ......................... 24 Unison Ltd .................................................. 10 Unison Tube LLC........................................ 10 Uponor, Inc ................................................. 26 Westermans International Ltd..................... 59 Winton Machine Company ............. 19, 47, 52 Zumbach Electronic AG.............................. 61

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Fives, custom engineered machines for the production of seamless and welded tubes

OTO & Abbey tube mills

OTO & Abbey cut-offs

OTO and Abbey electric resistance welding tube mills dedicated to the production of ERW tubes with a diameter range from 4mm to 914mm and wall thickness from 0.4mm to 25mm.

OTO and Abbey cut-off systems for small, medium and large size round tubes and profiles, including a new high-speed model with maximum cutting quality.

Bronx straighteners

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Bronx heavy duty straightening machines with minimized set-up time, improved accuracy without surface blemishes, enhanced rigidity and consistent straightness / roundness.

The Taylor-Wilson packaging system to accommo- date a multitude of variables, with three styles of machine to process tubes from 12 to 219mm with lengths of 3 to 12 meters.

Fives offers a wide range of ultimate solutions for tube manufacturers dedicated to the automotive, mechanical, construction, furniture, oil and gas, chemical and nuclear industries.

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Editor

Rory McBride

CONT ENT S EDITORIAL INDEX ........................................................... 2 INDUSTRY NEWS ............................................................. 6 TECHNOLOGY NEWS .................................................. 28 GLOBAL MARKETPLACE ........................................... 68

Features editor (USA) Dorothy Fabian

Editorial assistant

Christian Bradley

Production

Lisa Wright

Sales & marketing

Catherine Sayers English speaking sales catherine@intras.co.uk Giuliana Benedetto Vendite & Marketing (Italia)

giuliana@intras.co.uk Verkauf & Marketing (Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz) germansales@intras.co.uk Linda Li 中国大陆,台湾, 香港以及远东地区销售代表 linda@intras.co.uk Steve Singh India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Bangladesh steve@intras.co.uk

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Andrea McIntosh

Subscriptions

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Publisher

Caroline Sullens

Founder

John C Hogg

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ARTICLE: Inline X-ray measuring systems By Sikora AG ..................................................................................... 86

ADVERTISERS INDEX ................................................. 88

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The November Issue Welcome to the latest issue of Tube & Pipe Technology magazine. We have a feature on welding machines & technology and an in-depth technical article from Sikora AG on inline X-ray technology on page 86.

November/December 2017 Vol 30 No 6

Rory McBride – Editor

It is not long now until Tube Düsseldorf 2018 and we will are starting to plan this major issue of the magazine already, so please do start thinking about your editorial submissions. I would also advise anyone interested in supporting their editorial with an advertisement to confirm their position in the magazine as soon as possible – the best positions in the magazine will soon be filling up. In the forthcoming January issue we have features on bending, end forming & swaging, tube mills & rollforming lines and drilling, piercing & punching. The January issue will also have a Tube Düsseldorf preview so if you would like to give readers – and those attending Tube Düsseldorf 2018 – an advance look at what you will be exhibiting at the show and the location of your stand, then please submit your editorial as soon as possible. The January issue will be distributed at the event along with the March issue. The deadline for editorial for the January 2018 issue is 3 November. If you would like to book an advert then the deadline is 20 November.

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On the cover . . . Since 1985 Universal Tube & Rollform has been committed to being the number one supplier of used tube, pipe and rollform machinery in the world. Its presence in this industry has always been strong and honourable, working with companies locally and all over the world, it says. Its president, Ralph Girkins, has over 35 years of experience in the tube and pipe VOL30 NO6

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industry. The company takes pride in its knowledge and ability to mix and match various machinery to fit customer needs. New, used or reconditioned, it can help put it all together to balance clients’ budgets and increase the value of customer spending. It has one of the largest selections of used tube and pipe mills in the world. Utilising over 125,000 square feet of warehouse space, it also stocks rollformers, cut to length, slitting lines and more. It has the resources and expertise to satisfy companies’ machinery needs.

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First spiral pipe produced at Schuler plant EXPERTS predict that in North America alone over 10,000km of new pipeline will be laid per year by 2020. Most of that will be spiral pipes.

the pipe plant also includes various pieces of equipment for inspecting the large-diameter pipes in accordance with API 5L standards. Ultrasonics, X-rays and water pressure stands are used. The production capacity of Tuberías Procarsa will be increased by 200,000 tons per year thanks to the Schuler system. Schuler is an international company, designing and producing tube forming technology. It offers presses, automation solutions, tools, process expertise and service for the entire metalworking industry and lightweight automobile construction. Customers include automobile manu- facturers and automotive suppliers as well as companies from the forging, household appliance, packaging, en- ergy and electronics industries. Schuler is also a designer and producer of coin minting presses, and implements system solutions for the aerospace, rail transport and large- dimension pipe manufacturing sectors. After recently acquiring toolmaker AWEBA and the majority stake of Chinese press manufacturer Yadon, Schuler is present in 40 countries with around 6,600 employees.

diameter of 508 to 2,235mm (20–88") and a length of 12 to 24.4m. The raw material up to 25.4mm-thick sheet metal band made of high-quality steel (up to X100) comes on a hot rolled coil (HRC). The spiral mill forms the diameter and welds the spiral pipe within the first step by tack welding. In a further process the final pipes will be welded by several final welding stands with a submerged arc welding process. An innovation from Schuler is the integrated coil preparation stand. It ensures short changeover times, high occupational safety and an exact 90°

Tuberías Procarsa, one of the leading manufacturers of steel pipe in Latin America, is now fully equipped to cater for this trend. The company, with headquarters in Monclova, Mexico, has put a spiral pipe plant from Schuler into operation and recently used it to produce large-diameter pipes for the first time. The offline spiral pipe plant can produce large-diameter pipes with a

cut of the beginning of the band. A crane transfer is no longer necessary. All relevant work steps on the spiral mill are automated: settings are no lon- ger made manually; instead, setting is performed directly on the well-organised control panel and implemented by servo motors. This results in an energy saving of up to 30 per cent and short changeover times. At a length of 285m,

Tuberías Procarsa has put a spiral pipe welding system from Schuler into operation and used it to produce large-diameter pipe

Schuler AG – Germany Website: www.schulergroup.com Integrating robots into the CNC machine

easily deployed by companies of all sizes. In addition, the commitment to open engineering by both companies is mirrored by the openness of the Sinumerik system, which allows the implementation of customised features even at a level of high application complexity.

control can be used as a stand-alone robot controller without the need for external or embedded robot controllers. Visitors to EMO 2017 had the opportunity to witness how the integrated Comau robot is easily operated from the Sinumerik. Applications including additive manufacturing, tape laying, fibre placement, machining with robots and non-destructive testing can now be

COMAU has joined forces with Siemens to meet growing interest in Industry 4.0 digitalisation solutions. Taking advantage of Comau’s wide range of robot arms and Siemens’ smart solutions for handling and processing with robots, the companies have developed a dedicated portfolio for the full integration of Comau robotic arms into the Siemens Sinumerik system. Through this technology, the Sinumerik

Comau SpA – Italy Website: www.comau.com

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D I ARY of Tube Events

2017

3-5 October Tubotech (São Paulo, Brazil) International Exhibition 6-9 November FABTECH (Chicago, USA) International Exhibition

Molecor expands

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production capacity in South Africa MOLECOR, a developer of molecular orientation technology applied to the conveyance of water under pressure, has expanded the production capacity of oriented PVC pipes (PVC-O) in South Africa, with the installation of a second manufacturing line. The company and its partner Sizabantu Piping Systems Pty Ltd have already supplied thousands of kilometres of PVC-O pipelines on the African continent, certified according to the specifications of the South African standard SANS 16422. Molecor SouthAfrica was inaugurated in 2016 with the implementation of a production line for PVC-O pipes, and a year later, the production capacity is doubling with the start-up of this second production line. The plant, located in Richards Bay (KwaZulu-Natal region), now has a production capacity of 8,000t/year in the manufacture of TOM ® PVC-O pipes under the licence of Molecor technology, for the southern African countries. With this expansion the company will have access to large water projects with water pipes of large diameters and high pressures, manufactured with the Molecor technology, which allows the automatic production of TOM PVC-O pipes with pipe-to-pipe quality control, ensuring the reliability of the product throughout its useful life.

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28-30 November Stainless Steel World (Maastricht, Netherlands) Conference & Exhibition www.stainless-steel-world.net

2018

27-30 March TOLexpo (Paris, France) International Exhibition 15-18 January SteelFab (Sharjah, Dubai, UAE) International Exhibition 16-20 April Tube Düsseldorf (Düsseldorf, Germany) International Exhibition 29 May – 1 June Tube Russia (Moscow, Russia) Conference & Exhibition 6-8 June Guangzhou (Guangzhou, China) International Exhibition

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Tube India, Metallurgy India and wire India join forces for the seventh time

Zone. wire, one of the world’s leading trade fairs in this segment, is in this way meeting growing interest from industry. The numbers of visitors rose substan- tially at the previous events in 2016, and next year is expected to attract over 12,000 trade visitors to the Bombay Convention & Exhibition Centre. Messe Düsseldorf – Germany Email: muellersm@messe-duesseldorf.de Website: www.tube-india.com for the current production process. A production hall 55m in length houses a connected sheet metal manufacturing line, the centrepiece of which is a high storage bay that supplies materials to the machine tools connected to it. A skywalk spans the production hall, offering a bird’s-eye view of the factory and enabling those who stand on it to comprehend the production systems as well as their material and information flows as a whole. It is part of the self- supporting steel ceiling structure that was manufactured by one of Trumpf’s customers in Atlanta. The showroom was designed by Berlin-based architecture firm Barkow Leibinger. Trumpf increased its sales in the American market by 14 per cent in the past fiscal year, to €421mn – making the US the company’s second-largest market after Germany. The company plans to continue expanding in this market over the long term. Opening the smart factory in Chicago was a key milestone in this endeavour. In this regard, Ms Leibinger-Kammüller warned against protectionist tendencies: “Our industry needs free markets like people need air to breathe. Free and fair trade as well as the exchange of specialists and talented individuals are the only way to improve the standard of living for all people – whether in the US, in Germany or elsewhere in the world.”

The previous event in 2016 featured many international stands from Germany, Austria, Italy, the US and China, as well as a large number of Indian companies and firms from India’s immediate neighbours. The parallel character of the three trade fairs produces valuable synergies for exhibitors and visitors. The forthcoming event will be the first one in India to include exhibitors from the area of fastener technology with a dedicated show – the Fastener Special Chicago is at the centre of the North American market for sheet metal processing. Some 40 per cent of the entire sheet metal processing industry is based in directly neighbouring states. “For us, America is one of the most important markets there is. And in Chicago, we can present our vision for connected production to our customers in the Midwest practically at their doorstep – and work with them to drive forward connected production in the Industry 4.0 era,” said Nicola Leibinger- Kammüller, chief executive officer of the Trumpf Group, at the opening of the smart factory before 250 invited guests. The Trumpf smart factory boasts custom-designed architecture: the con- trol room and its large screens provide visitors with real-time performance data

FOR the seventh time three Indian metal trade fairs will be held at the Bombay Convention & Exhibition Centre in Mumbai – comprising wire India, Tube India and Metallurgy India. The event will be held from 27 to 28 November 2018. The three-day presentation will cover plants and machinery, the latest technologies and services from the various segments of the wire and cable industry as well as pipe and tube processing and the pipe and tube trade.

Trumpf opens smar t factory in Chicago MACHINE tool manufacturer and Industry 4.0 pioneer Trumpf has opened a new technology centre in Chicago, USA. It is the first smart factory for Industry 4.0 solutions that was designed for digitally connected production processes throughout.

Investments for the facility, which covers more than 50,000ft 2 , totalled €13mn in construction investment and €13mn in equipment investment. This smart factory will focus on consulting and training customers as they introduce digitally connected production solutions. To this end, the company designed a factory that intelligently connects the entire sheet metal process chain – from the initial order for a sheet metal component to its design, manufacture and delivery.

The new Trumpf smart facility

Trumpf – USA Website: www.trumpf.com

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Measure Your Profile

In-line light section profile measurement systems for hot and cold steel applications. Unique active and passive measures are taken to assure system operational temperatures are optimized, assuring precise measurements. Comprehensive, sophisticated and well-proven software capabilities.

Industry 4.0 ready. OPC UA interface.

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Unison to open US manufacturing facility TUBE-bending solutions provider

has been investing heavily in research and development in robotics, lasers and software, and during 2018 will be bringing several new products to the US market. Unison has been providing tube bending solutions for more than 40 years, working closely with customers to design and build pioneering tube bending technology.

Creek Centre Industrial Park, jointly owned by the City of Danville and Pittsylvania County. Julian Kidger, joint managing director, commented, “We are incredibly excited about the benefits this facility will give our existing and future customers. Our plan includes the creation of 35 new jobs in the next three years. “It will be fantastic to genuinely be able to label our machines as Made in America. Supporting our customers’ needs is hugely important to us. Many of our initial hires for the US will be dedicated to service and support, ensuring a rapid and professional response for all customers.” Over the last three years Unison

Unison Ltd is increasing its manu- facturing capacity and opening a new factory in Virginia, USA. This will be Unison’s second manufacturing facility, establishing the company’s production capabilities in the USA. The new factory in Danville, Virginia, is intended to support the activities of the plant in North Yorkshire, UK, which has witnessed a manufacturing growth that is expected to continue for the foreseeable future. Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe announced that Unison will invest $5.2mn to establish its first US manufacturing operation in the Cane

Unison Ltd – UK Email: sales@unisonltd.com Website: www.unisonltd.com Unison Tube LLC – USA Email: enquiries@unisonltd.com Website: www.unisonltd.com

BLM group presents latest innovations BLM Group recently hosted Intube, the company’s biennial open house in Levico Terme, Italy. The event allowed guests to view BLM Group’s entire range of tube processing innovations and its Industry 4.0 concept.

‘Changing the point of view’ has been a topic the BLM Group has been working on for many years: to consider production as a whole, instead of the effect of successive, independent and disconnected processes, and to shift attention from the individual processes to the finished piece and from the machine to the product. During Intube XVII, guests witnessed the BLMelements software suite import a three-dimensional model of a finished product and identify the individual processes of laser cutting, bending and cutting in order to assign them to the various production systems. The programmer is able to intervene, if necessary, but will always be able to see the piece as a whole, without the need to process individual steps or consider what happens upstream or downstream, since BLMelements does it automatically for them. One of the key concepts of Industry 4.0 is integration. It is not enough to design with only the finished product in mind. It is important to integrate the various stages of the production process. It is essential the machines communicate with each other to obtain the best result in as little time as possible. A production

The BLM open house event

found on several of BLM’s systems align fully with this trend. It is not often discussed, but the transfer of intelligence within production is an ongoing and inevitable process. Increasingly advanced functions make the crucial decisions that determine the success of the machining or final quality of the product, according to BLM. In short ‘The Future Is Calling’ is a call that cannot be ignored, said BLM Group. Advanced technology, automation solutions, integrated project visibility and management are the basis for building a solid future with performance, integration, innovation and safety.

management system must broaden the vision to the entire value chain to make the complete production process more efficient and effective. BLM Group has been active in this field for some time and offered many examples of technological evolution at Intube XVII, fromcells withmachines that always communicate with one another to the applications in the ProTube Enterprise package, an efficient and practical management and control tool for the entire production process of tube machining. The systems are also required to allow interaction with operators quickly, in a simple and intuitive way. To simplify man-machine interaction means to offer greater work safety and efficiency. The new graphical user interfaces that are

BLM Group – Italy Email: blm@blm.it Website: www.blmgroup.com

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Iran Wire 2017 to welcome tube companies IRAN Wire will be held in Tehran from 6 to 9 December 2017. It is the only exhibition in Iran mapping the entire spectrum of wires, cables, tubes, pipes, profiles and related industries. present their technical products in the areas of wires, cables, tubes, pipes and profiles. Messe Düsseldorf will also be available to assist those new to the region in a range of organisational areas, including international exhibitor registration, stand design and on-site operations centres at the Tehran International Permanent Fairground.

The four-day trade fair is organised by the Iranian Aria Group Conference and Exhibition Development Company in Tehran. Messe Düsseldorf is the exclusive overseas associate, and will be responsible for the canvassing and handling of international exhibitors.

International companies from rel- evant industries that wish to show- case and sell their products will find a unique platform at Iran Wire as an entry point into the emerging Iranian market. Around 200 exhibitors are expected to

Messe Düsseldorf GmbH – Germany Email: info@messe-duesseldorf.de Website: www.iranwire-expo.com

Combilift set for expansion COMBILIFT, a manufacturer of four- way forklifts and other handling solutions, is set to double its output in the next few years as its new factory nears completion. €40mn has been invested in the new 46,000m² factory on a 40-hectare site, which will be

2018. The expansion will also create around 200 new jobs, mainly for skilled technicians and design engineers. Combilift states that its products are a popular choice in the tube and pipe sector due to their ability to handle loads safely in confined spaces and for their space-saving storage and versatile indoor/outdoor operation. “Whether you handle long, awkward loads, pallets, containers, over-sized products or a combination of these, there is a Combilift to suit your requirements,” said Combilift MD Martin McVicar.

the largest single manufacturing plant under one roof in Ireland. The company exports its wide range of products to more than 75 countries around the world. The new global HQ and production facility will include a dedicated research and development building and adjoining administrational offices, and is based in the company’s home of Monaghan, Ireland, close to where Combilift was first established. Production of some model ranges, such as the Straddle Carrier, has already moved to the new site, which will be fully operational in the spring of

Combilift – Ireland Email: info@combilift.com Website: www.combilift.com

Plymouth receives material testing accreditation PLYMOUTH Tube’s Hopkinsville Mill has received Nadcap accreditation for materials testing. By manufacturing in accordance with Nadcap-approved processes, Plymouth assures its customers they are purchasing materials produced and tested to the highest standards set by the industry. tubing that demonstrates uniform, repeatable mechanical properties, resulting in improved downstream fabricating processes. Plymouth Tube has also announced that its Streator Mill received the 2017 Rusty Demeules Award for Safety Excellence. Fabricators and Manufacturers and CEO, FMA. “Plymouth Tube’s commitment to a safe work environment is inspiring and should be emulated by our entire industry. I congratulate them on winning this year’s award.”

Plymouth Tube Co is headquartered in Warrenville, Chicago, USA, and has eight sites across the US. The company is a global tubing supplier of speciality carbon, alloy, nickel alloy and stainless steel tubing for aerospace, mechanical, pressure, boiler and hydraulic applications.

Association (FMA) and CNA Insurance Safety present this award annually to recognise companies with an exceptional safety culture. This is the second year in a row that Plymouth Tube has received the award. “FMA is pleased to present the Rusty Demeules Safety Award to Plymouth Tube,” said Edward Youdell, president

Nadcap accreditation is a widely accepted standard in the aerospace industry. The audits at Plymouth Tube Hopkinsville were performed by PRI (Performance Review Institute). To meet the standards, process controls and testing procedures are utilised to ensure conformance of specific services. The process controls provide

Plymouth Tube Co – USA Email: sales@plymouth.com Website: www.plymouth.com

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10,000 th Spectromaxx device delivered SPECTRO Analytical Instruments recently delivered its 10,000 th titanium, magnesium, zinc, tin and lead matrices.

elements, such as lead, tin, arsenic, silicon, magnesium, copper, zinc and alkali elements, such as lithium, sodium or strontium.

“Along with device performance, Spectro’s strong brand reputation, high profile in the automotive industry and comprehensive after-sales service played very important roles for us in the decision to choose Spectro,” said Mr Du, QC manager at Geely. He added: “Since its commissioning the Spectromaxx has impressed us with its high stability

Spectromaxx metal analyser to Geely Automobile, a Chinese automotive and motorcycle manufacturer. As part of its automotive and motorcycle production, Geely has raw materials, components and parts tested to determine whether they meet its quality requirements as well as international standards. When the company looked for a suitable metal analyser for this important task it undertook a thorough analysis of what was available on the market and ultimately chose the Spectromaxx. The leading applications for the Spectromaxx are the incoming and outgoing goods controls in the metal industry and process monitoring in foundries. All elements used in the metal industry can be determined with it, including application-relevant analysis of carbon, phosphorous, sulphur and nitrogen. Corresponding calibration modules are available for iron, aluminium, copper, nickel, cobalt,

Spectro Analytical Instruments GmbH – Germany Fax: +49 2821 892 2200 Email: spectro.info@ametek.com Website: www.spectro.com

and accuracy of analysis, low error rate, easy operation, self- diagnostic functions and low operating costs.” Geely uses the device mainly to analyse various steel alloys, copper, sheet metal, bronze, aluminium alloys and nickel- based superalloys. “Many of our samples are unusually shaped. Sometimes, they are very small or very thin. The analysis device must be accordingly flexible,” says Mr Du. The samples are analysed with respect to a number of

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Ajax Tocco retrofits customer’s existing 35kW induction heater

where the weld torch can be positioned. The 1" thick weldment is easily preheated to 400°F at 18" per minute. Ajax Tocco air-cooled induction weld preheat systems offer several advantages including: controlled cooling rates; increased penetration; increased feed rates; improved quality; reduced consumables; improved operator comfort; improved safety; and decreased energy costs. Ajax Tocco Magnethermic ® , a subsidiary of ParkOhio Holdings Corp ® , designs and manufactures induction heating and melting equipment for various industries and applications throughout the world. In addition, the company provides a range of services including laboratory process development, preventive maintenance, equipment repair, and parts, coil repair facilities and installation services through its locations in North America, South America, Europe and Asia.

The customer needed to be able to heat a rotating weldment with limited space between welds. Existing weld preheat inductors that roll on top of the weldment would not fit between the weldments, forcing the customer to rely on combustion heating technology (torches). Due to the safety issues and inconsis- tency associated with combustion heat- ing, the customer contacted the experts at Ajax Tocco for a solution to its challenges. Ajax Tocco was able to quickly ana-

AJAX Tocco Magnethermic recently supplied a forestry products manufac- turer with a compact remote transformer and low profile heating inductor to be used for preheating prior to GMAW. These items were sold as a field install kit that is compatible with and utilises the customer’s existing induction heating cables and accessories. The heating inductor floats above the weldment without making contact. Versatility and utilisation of the 35kW induction heater were immediately increased.

lyse the process and custom build a com- pact, non-contact weld preheat inductor that provided pin point heat- ing accuracy, rapid heat rates and repeatable, traceable results. The size of the inductor is significantly smaller than existing weld preheat inductors currently offered for moving/rotating parts. The compact inductor can be located any-

Ajax Tocco Magnethermic Corporation – USA Email: sales@ajaxtocco.com Website: www.ajaxtocco.com

Matthias Sieverding takes over the extrusion segment for KraussMaffei Group

injection moulding and as sales director of technologies and applications. In 2010 he took over as manager of the extrusion segment in the USA where he successfully developed the business. Dr Frank Stieler, CEO of KraussMaffei Group, said: “Mr Sieverding knows our customers and our company very well. We are pleased to welcome him to this position. And we are convinced that with Mr Sieverding leading the extrusion segment he will support our growth strategy, helping us gain additional market share.” KraussMaffei Technologies GmbH – Germany Website: www.kraussmaffeiberstorff.com

MATTHIAS Sieverding has taken over the management of KraussMaffei Group’s extrusion segment. The engineer and trained tool maker has been working for KraussMaffei Group for almost two decades with just one short interruption. Mr Sieverding follows Peter Roos onto the group’s executive committee after he recently left the company. Mr Sieverding started his career at KraussMaffei Group after he finished university with a diploma in mechanical engineering. In 2000 he became an application engineer in the injection moulding machinery segment. He later worked in various positions including head of the application department

Matthias Sieverding

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Official opening ceremony for Schuler Innovation Tower

its companies with a competitive infrastructure is illustrated by numerous international comparisons. Although Germany is ranked the fourth most innovative industrialised nation, it still lags a long way behind the leader, Switzerland. And when it comes to digitisation, we only just manage 17 th place. In other words, politicians need to do their homework so that our small and mid-sized industrial companies can remain the backbone of a strong German economy.” Staff will begin moving into the new headquarters following completion of work on the interior fittings and calibration and test runs for its supply systems and amenities. The dismantling of the company’s old engineering building and the creation of new outdoor facilities is due to be completed in 2018.

history, will provide 750 workspaces with cutting-edge technology and communication, and a restaurant for company employees. Schuler CEO Stefan Klebert commented, “From our base in the Schuler Innovation Tower, we will continue to drive the future topics of plant and machine engineering, the digitisation of products and company

WITH guests of honour from business and politics, as well as representatives from the city of Göppingen, Germany, and members of its own staff, Schuler officially inaugurated its new group headquarters, the Schuler Innovation Tower (SIT). The 12-storey engineering and technology centre, which represents the largest investment in the company’s

processes, and the field of electromobility.” At the opening ceremony, Dieter Kempf, the president of the Federation of German Industries (BDI), demanded more political backing for small and mid-sized companies: “The fact that Germany is one of the few industrialised nations not to give tax breaks for research and not to provide

Stefan Klebert, CEO of Schuler, at the opening ceremony

Schuler AG – Germany Fax: +49 7161 66 233 Website: www.schulergroup.com

Davis-Standard completes Maillefer acquisition

facturing applications and customers within every major industry. This includes the agriculture, automotive, construction, healthcare, energy, electronics, food and beverage packaging and retail industries. With more than 900 employees worldwide and a network of independent sales agents and suppliers, Davis- Standard is committed to engineering systems that are cost effective and environmentally friendly. The company has manufactur- ing and technical facilities in the USA, China, Germany and the UK. Davis-Standard, LLC – USA Fax: +1 860 599 6258 Website: www.davis-standard.com

Maillefer and newly appointed as Davis- Standard’s executive vice-president, Maillefer. “Maillefer is proud to join an organisation with as strong a brand and industry reputation as its own. Together, the dedication to our products, service and customer support will continue as it has in the past.” Mr Murphy added: “This transaction is a major milestone for the growth of Davis-Standard and all our stakeholders. Together with our majority owners, ONCAP, we are enthusiastic to include Maillefer in our vision for the future.” Davis-Standard, LLC, headquartered in Connecticut, USA, is a leader in the design, development and distribution of extrusion and converting technology. Davis-Standard systems encompass over ten product lines to support manu-

DAVIS-STANDARD, LLC has an- nounced the acquisition of Maillefer International Oy of Vantaa, Finland, and Ecublens, Switzerland. Maillefer is a leader in wire, cable, pipe and tube production technologies. “We are proud to welcome the entire Maillefer team to the Davis-Standard family. Together we become a leading global extrusion systems and services provider to a world-class customer base,” said Jim Murphy, Davis- Standard president and CEO. “It is an exceptional opportunity to team up with an organisation that shares our values and commitment to providing superior customer solutions.” “This is a historic day for all Maillefer customers and employees as we join Davis-Standard, an organisation built on technology and service,” stated Lars Fagerholm, preceding CEO of

Maillefer – Switzerland Website: www.maillefer.net

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BAEKCHUN PRECISION CO., LTD. 252, beoman-ro, Sosa-gu, Bucheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea. E-mail: sales@bcpre.com Homepage: www.bcpre.com Tel: +82 31 313 7151~3 Fax: +82 31 313 2305

Since 1978

Tube mill & finishing line capable of producing API 3” to 12” OD x 18t & API 8” to 24” OD x 20t pipes, developed with advanced technology and verified through continuous R&D based on extensive field experience accumulated over 40 years in the tube mill & finishing line sector.

i-Special Forming System uses an edge forming method which gives an advantage over conventional forming facilities. As the strip edges contact each other in an “I” shape on the squeeze stand, it secures excellent welding quality, and it is capable of forming various sizes without changing the roll. In particular, it is excellent for the forming of heavy wall high-strength pipe.

Available size : 4”~12” x 14t, API X70 8”~20” x 16t & 12”~24” x 20t, API X70

Milling Cutter boasts a precise control system, excellent design, optimum cycle time, a high quality cutting face, and long life of the cutting blade. Available size : 3”~12” x 16t & 8”~24” x 20t

V-Shear & Welder connects the ends of two coils. As it connects the two ends on an improved 40° groove by bevel cutting, this results in excellent strength of the joint, maintaining the welded surface beautifully as the ends are welded. It also boasts a short welding cycle time, and a longer life of the Z-shape cutting blade. Available size : 3”~12” x 16t & 8”~24” x 20t

End Facer & Hydrostatic Tester 2”~6” x 500bar Four Head

4”~12” x 700bar Double Head 8”~24” x 500bar Single Head 16”~62” x 350bar Single Head

GLOBAL PATENT · i - SPECIAL FORMING SYSTEM (2014) · CASETTE TYPE ROLL CHANGING BOX (2012) · INSIDE BEAD REMOVING E/Q (2012) · BEVELLING CUT IN SHEAR & WELDER (2011) · ROLL CHANGING METHOD IN TUBE MILL (1996)

Cassette Type Quick Changing System enables fast and easy replacement of the roll by

pre-assembling the roll before replacing it on the Cassette Box. Available size : 3”~12” x 16t & 8”~24” x 20t

MAJOR SUPPLY LIST · Supplied 20” i-Special Forming Stand to AJU Besteel Co., Ltd. (2014) · Exported 20” API OCTG Pipe Threading Line to SAUDI Steel Pipe Co., Ltd. (2013) · Supplied 8” Heavy wall Tube Mill Line to HUSTEEL Co., Ltd. (2012) · Supplied 8” Milling Cut-Off M/C and Shear & Welder to HUSTEEL Co., Ltd. (2011) · Supplied 60” Hydrostatic Tester(Max. 500kg/m 2 ) and End facing to HISTEEL CO., Ltd. (2009) & GLOBAL PIPE (2010) · Exported API 20” Tube Mill Line to SAUDI Steel Pipe Co., Ltd. (2009) · Exported 18” Tube Mill Line to NAKATA Mfg. Co., Ltd. in Japan. (2005) · Supplied 12" tube mill line and finishing equipments on full turn-key to HUSTEEL. (2004) · Exported 24" end facing to NKK (JFE) in Japan. (2002)

We provide API, high-strength and high-end tube mill line and an advanced finishing line alongside the latest technology on a turnkey basis. · Tube Mill Line Capable of Manufacturing up to 24” · 6-Roll, 7-Roll, and 10-Roll Straightening Line · Max. 2-Head Automatic End Facing & Bevelling M/C · Max. 5-Head, 700bar Hydrostatic Tester · Automatic and Semi-automatic Bundling M/C · Related Equipment and Facilities to Comply with API Standard

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New CEO appointed to Kemppi VILLE Vuori has been appointed as CEO of Kemppi Oy. Mr Vuori currently acts as the CEO of Incap Oyj. He will begin his work at Kemppi by the end of this year.

happy and proud to become a part of Kemppi’s strong team.” Kemppi is headquartered in Lahti, Finland, and employs over 600 welding experts in 17 countries. It offers welding solutions – intelligent equipment, welding management software and expert services – for both demanding industrial applications and ready-to- weld needs. Local expertise is available via its global partner network covering more than 60 countries.

of managing companies successfully. Ville is familiar with the characteristics of both large and small companies as well as public companies and family-owned businesses. He is used to operating in an international environment and has experience in working with many of the customer segments important to us. Ville has actually worked as a plater- welder before starting his studies, which means he has seen the world of welding also on a more practical level.” “Kemppi is a modern company with a long history, and one of the leaders in its industry,” added Mr Vuori. “Kemppi has excellent opportunities for growth in the international welding market. I am

Before working at Incap Oyj, Mr Vuori worked as the CEO of Kumera Drives and Finavia’s SkyHow Ltd. In addition, he has extensive experience in global management positions from ABB. “We are very pleased to welcome Ville to the Kemppi team,” commented Teresa Kemppi-Vasama, executive chairman of Kemppi Oy. “He has extensive experience in leadership and business and holds strong proof

Kemppi Oy – Finland Email: info@kemppi.com Website: www.kemppi.com ExxonMobil and Primetals Technologies sign global lubrication agreement EXXONMOBIL and Primetals

of metallurgical services at Primetals Technologies USA LLC. “As a leading lubricants supplier for the metals industry, ExxonMobil is the ideal partner to help us deliver a complete solution – providing world-class products and technical support for our advanced equipment designs – so our customers can focus on achieving their business goals.” Tim Hinchman, director of strategic global alliances at ExxonMobil, commented, “Metals producers today want a lubrication programme that boosts machine efficiency and reduces costs. This partnership enables us to combine our lubrication expertise with Primetals Technologies’ equipment expertise to achieve one shared goal: to help our customers improve their operational reliability, productivity and profitability.” The Primetals Technologies technol- ogy, product and service portfolio includes integrated electrics, automation and environmental solutions that cover every step of the iron and steel production chain, extending from raw materials to finished product, in addition to the latest rolling solutions for the non- ferrous metals sector. Primetals Technologies Ltd – UK Website: www.primetals.com

The companies will provide a suite of equipment and lubrication technical services to help customers who use the new products to optimise equipment performance. These services, performed globally by ExxonMobil and Primetals Technologies field engineering teams, include specialised training in products and lubrication best practices, lubricant analysis, equipment troubleshooting and maintenance support. “To meet their demanding productivity goals, operators want suppliers who can deliver end-to-end support to optimise mill reliability and performance,” said Gabriel Royo, vice-president and head

Technologies have signed a global lubricants agreement to provide lubricants and enhanced technical services exclusively to Primetals Technologies customers. The offer includes three new product families engineered specifically for the performance requirements of Primetals Technologies’ high speed long rolling and flat rolling systems. Primetals Technologies has preferentially endorsed all three product families for use in its equipment. The offer also includes an enhanced new equipment warranty.

Members of the ExxonMobil and Primetals Technologies teams gather after the signing of the agreement in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA

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I NDUS T RY Winton Machine wins expor t award

NEW!

FLANGINGMACHINE F-170

US Representative Rob Woodall presented Winton Machine Company, manufacturer of over 100 different tube and coax fabrication machines, with a US Commercial Service Export Achievement Award at a ceremony at the company’s headquarters recently. The Export Achievement Award was created by the US Commercial Service (CS) to recognise small and medium-sized enterprises that have successfully entered the international marketplace for the first time or that have successfully entered a new foreign market with CS assistance. Winton Machine was founded in 1997 by company owners George and Lisa Winton, in the basement of their home in Lawrenceville, Georgia, USA. The company started by designing and building dedicated hand benders, and in less than a year found the basement full of machinery equipment and supplies. “We had a vision of becoming a local manufacturer that could bring jobs toGeorgia,” said LisaWinton. “Manufacturing has such a wide supply chain that we knew we could make a difference to our local economy. Working with the US Commercial Service helps a small manufacturer like Winton Machine manage the myriad of regulations necessary to export and identify possible pitfalls that can be encountered when entering new international markets.” In 2013 the Winton team participated in the Small Business Development Center’s ExportGA programme, where they learned about the basics of exporting and available services from the US Commercial Service, including global market research, risk mitigation and export compliance. “Export compliance was identified as a critical component to achieving Winton’s global objectives,” explained George Tracy, director with the US Commercial Service. “Leveraging our best practice export methodology, we enable companies to become proactive, global exporters while ensuring they understand the various requirements for exporting. We’re measured on the results of our clients’ export activity, so their success is our success.” The firm designs and manufactures all of its machinery on-site at its 13,000ft 2 facility in Suwanee, and has also developed proprietary software that is used exclusively on Winton Machine products.

The second generation Flanging machine T-DRILL F-170 is easy to move from one place to another and fits perfectly for job site or pipe fabrication shop. The machine is very user- friendly and the working cycle is fully-automatic without any forming tool changes. Flanging by using the T-DRILL method can save time even 98 % and total cost more than 50 % compared to traditional welding method. The result is always precise and stable flange without welding seam, meaning that the X-ray inspection is not needed.

Winton Machine Company – USA Fax: +1 770 831 6459 Website: www.wintonmachine.com

www.t-drill.fi / sales@t-drill.fi

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