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40 th anniversary celebrations and Düsseldorf

Issue after issue of Wire & Cable ASIA , we celebrate the fact that companies reach milestone anniversaries. Whether this is 10, 20 or 100 years or even more, it is something to be justifiably proud of.

And in this issue, we are taking a little space to highlight the 40 th anniversary of Intras – publishers of Wire & Cable ASIA .

We take great pride in being ‘here to serve the industries we helped to shape’. Good news, bad news, celebrations, corporate mergers, the latest technological developments all feature in our magazine, which caters to the needs of the industry in general, and our readers and advertisers. The challenges remain, as with every business, in a fast-paced and ever-changing world, but we stand by our message in serving industries that are at the forefront of development and growth worldwide. There is a brief history of our company, starting on page 44. It is fitting that we celebrate this anniversary in the year of the staging of wire and Tube Düsseldorf. Our founder, John Hogg, played an instrumental role in setting up international wire and cable shows, including the founding of ‘wire’ – the leading international wire and cable exhibition, now organised by Messe Düsseldorf, and to which most of our readers and advertisers will be heading in a few short weeks. More than 1,400 wire exhibitors will occupy The Fairgrounds site on the side of the River Rhine from 15 to 19 April for the week-long exhibition, which attracts thousands of visitors from all corners of the world. It is a coming together of old friends, the meeting of new ones and all related to the wire and cable industries. New advancements in technology, ideas and changes will all be the centre of attention as companies announce new products and launches.

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Our coverage of the exhibition starts on page 46.

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Contents

Regulars

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8 Industry News 26 Technology News 40 People 44 Intras 40 th Anniversary 46 wire Düsseldorf 2024 80 Editorial Index 80 Advertisers Index

73 Industry News 75 Products

Technical Article 77 Laser printing materials for wire and cable applications:

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a technology overview By Stacey A Saba, Paul J Brigandi and Mohamed Esseghir, The Dow Chemical Company

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Diary of events

5-7 March 2024 AMI Cables Trade exhibition Düsseldorf, Germany Organisers: AMI www.ami-events.com 25-28 March 2024 Global Industrie Trade exhibition Paris, France

March 2024

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Organisers: Global Industrie www.global-industrie.com

Getting Technical Coding and marking in extrusion: five challenges and their solutions in a nutshell Featuring • IWCS – show issue • wire China 2024 – show issue • Power cable manufacturing, materials and machinery • Fibre optics – machinery and equipment

15-19 April 2024 wire Düsseldorf Trade exhibition Düsseldorf, Germany Organisers: Messe Düsseldorf GmbH www.wire.de

15-19 April 2024 MACH 2024 Trade exhibition Birmingham, UK

Organisers: The Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) www.machexhibition.com

11-13 May 2024 China (Guangzhou) International Metal and Metallurgy Exhibition Trade exhibition Guangzhou, China Organisers: Guangzhou Julang Exhibition Design Co Ltd www.julang.com.cn 11-12 June 2024 Wire Expo Trade exhibition Uncasville, Connecticut, USA Organisers: The Wire Association International www.wirenet.org

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WMC’s MICC cable combines copper and magnesium oxide WMC recognised with Planet Mark recertification

“Our Planet Mark journey began a few years ago when we first achieved the certification,” said Colin Hughes, group manager at WMC. “Since then, our commitment to creating a better future for our planet has only grown stronger. “Furthermore, an achievement like this is a testament to the unwavering efforts of our entire team and the positive impact we have made on the environment.” In the last 18 months, WMC’s efforts in the area of sustainability have been recognised by industry awards including finalist in the Made in Wales Award (sustainable/ethical manufacturer of the year), and the Make UK Manufacturing Awards for the Wales region (energy and sustainability category). It was also a finalist at the Materials Recycling World (MRW) and National Recycling Awards (circular economy initiative – business model and recycling excellence). Wrexham Mineral Cables www.wrexhammineralcables.com

to date and the initiatives it has put in place to reduce its environmental impact. These include investments in energy-efficient technologies; waste reduction measures; materials recycling; and the use of sustainable materials. WMC’s MICC cable combines just two elements – copper and magnesium oxide (MgO). Copper is an almost 100 per cent recyclable material and can be used repeatedly, while MgO is a natural element of great abundance. The use of pure raw materials makes the cables suitable for most environments, as they will not deteriorate or age. WMC states that this also reduces onward maintenance and replacement to practically zero. Planet Mark certification can also offer buyer confidence. By specification of product from WMC, companies will benefit from the quality of its products and services as well as contribute to a greener and more sustainable future.

Wrexham Mineral Cables (WMC), a manufacturer of fire survival mineral insulated copper cables (MICC), has been re-awarded the prestigious Planet Mark certification for its commitment to sustainable best practice throughout its operations. sustainability certification that recognises businesses that are taking positive action to reduce their environmental impact. To achieve certification, companies must measure their carbon footprint, set ambitious reduction targets and implement a comprehensive sustainability plan. WMC was re-certified by Planet Mark alongside its sister company Tamlite Lighting, an independent lighting manufacturer. Certification to Planet Mark required WMC to demonstrate evidence of its commitment to sustainability across a number of parameters. The company presented details of its efforts, progress Planet Mark is a

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Cold weld specialist celebrates 40 years of service

our customers for their support,” said managing director Steve Mepsted. “Working closely with manufacturers to improve productivity, save resources and reduce costs has been a priority for the last four decades. We will continue to develop and deliver innovative cold welding solutions as the industry evolves.” Ongoing research and development enables PWM to meet manufacturers’ changing needs. The company introduced air/hydraulic cold welders on trolleys in the 1980s and 1990s. These user-friendly and energy efficient mobile machines can be easily moved to the work area, saving effort and reducing downtime. The 1990s also saw a requirement for more powerful machines to weld large diameter rod. PWM says that its P1500 model, for non-ferrous material up to 30mm, was the first hydraulically powered, electronically controlled,

British company PWM, which manu- factures and supplies high-performance cold pressure welding machines and dies, celebrates 40 years of service to the global wire and cable industry in 2024. The company’s original 1984 portfolio featured a handheld cold welder for fine wire, a larger machine for medium wire and a pneumatically powered rod welder. Today, PWM produces a comprehensive range of manual and powered machines for a variety of applications. Cold welding dies are individually hand made in matched sets, in standard or custom sizes to suit round or profile wire. As a specialist manufacturer, PWM designs and builds its cold welding equipment in-house to stringent quality standards. “We are proud to celebrate this milestone in the company’s history and I would like to thank the PWM team and

Steve Mepsted

heavy-duty rod welder of its kind on the market. More recently, PWM developed the CP180, a small cold welder in a carry pack, and the ST40 air/hydraulic welder for strip. At wire 2024 the company will launch a new cold welding machine designed specifically for trapezoidal wire. PWM Ltd https://coldpressurewelding.com

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Davis-Standard completes acquisition of ETG Davis-Standard has completed the

“The synergies between ETG and Davis Standard present exciting opportunities for collaboration, innovation and growth. We see numerous synergies that will allow us to integrate seamlessly, ensuring a smooth transition for customers of all brands.” Customers can expect an expanded product offering, increased service capabilities, and a broader geographical presence. Davis-Standard, LLC www.davis-standard.com

“This strategic acquisition reinforces our dedication to providing cutting-edge solutions and comprehensive support to our customers across various industries. Together, we are well positioned to drive innovation, enhance operational efficien cy, and meet the evolving needs of the global extrusion and converting market.” Gerold Schley, former CEO and now president of ETG, joins the Davis Standard executive leadership team. He commented, “We are delighted to embark on this new chapter as part of the Davis-Standard family of brands.

previously announced acquisition of Extrusion Technology Group (ETG). The acquisition includes the battenfeld cincinnati, Exelliq and Simplas brands, which now join the Davis-Standard family. The acquisition strengthens Davis Standard’s industry position, combining its expertise with the technologies and market presence of the three brands. “We are thrilled to officially welcome battenfeld-cincinnati, exelliq and Simplas to the Davis-Standard family,” said Giovanni Spitale, CEO of Davis-Standard.

Wire Expo 2024 sales proceed at brisk pace The Wire Association International (WAI) reports positive sales progress for Wire Expo 2024, to be held at the Mohegan Sun Resort & Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, USA, 11-12 June 2024. Commenting on the show, WAI sales director Shannon Timme said, “Wire Expo provides a dynamic space offering a blend of business development and social events.

Fewer than 30 booth spaces remain available. Interested exhibitors can view the floor plan and sponsorship opportunities on the show’s website. The Wire Association

“The 2024 show will include a new look to the trade show floor. Halfway between New York and Boston, Wire Expo is convenient whether you’re flying or driving.”

A total of 124 exhibiting companies have been contracted, occupying 171 spaces on the show floor. Of those, more than a dozen companies will be first-time exhibitors.

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Sikora among top employers A survey of the top employers in Germany’s medium-sized business

the rating average and the number of ratings depending on the number of employees. Around 4,000 employers with the best scores across all groups were included in the final ranking. “The numerous positive evaluations of our company fill us with pride,” said Holger Lieder of Sikora’s executive board. “Only with highly motivated employees, who feel comfortable in their working environment, can we distinguish ourselves from other companies and be successful on the market in the long run. Therefore, we also attach great importance to working together in an appreciative manner and to making the working conditions at Sikora as attractive as possible.”

sector has placed Sikora in seventh place in the electric/electronics category, according to Focus-Business and its research partner, FactField GmbH. The survey process included the analysis of 650,000 employee evaluations from 36,000 companies – from both an online survey and existing online evaluations of employers. Companies with at least one location in Germany and a size of between 11 and 500 employees that achieved at least ten company evaluations with an average rating of at least 3.5 (out of 5) via all data sources were taken into account. The final ranking of the companies resulted from

Sikora employs around 400 people in Bremen, Germany, and at its 13 international subsidiaries. In addition to its own restaurant and health management, with massages and yoga classes, the company offers benefits such as flexible working hours, capital-forming benefits, individual training opportunities and regular employee events. At the “creative deck” on the top floor of the production building, employees can find working environments with creative areas, quiet workplaces and extended meeting rooms. Sikora AG www.sikora.net Holger Lieder with the Top Employer Medium-Sized Businesses 2024 certificate

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Employing technology to seize growth opportunities Reversing UK manufacturing’s poor record for adopting new technology will be tackled at MACH 2024. The Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) aims to promote growth by using the event to launch its new Knowledge Hubs initiative. campaigning for greater adoption of new technology for some time. It will expand upon this at MACH 2024, which opens at the NEC in Birmingham, UK, on 15 April. Each hub is being managed by one of the specialist centres from the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, such as the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) and the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC).

A series of new Knowledge Hubs will focus on educating manufacturers in when and how to adopt new technologies. The hubs, which will have dedicated stands within the various exhibition zones, will each focus on a particular type of technology: automation and robotics; data and artificial intelligence; energy efficiency; additive manufacturing; and tooling.

The Catapult network collaborates with thousands of businesses across a wide range of sectors, including manufacturing, space, health, digital, energy, transport and telecoms. The MTC at Ansty Park, Coventry, UK, is one of the largest public-sector investments in UK manufacturing, with facilities to prove innovative manufacturing processes and technologies. The AMRC, across several sites in Yorkshire, UK, works with companies of all sizes, to help them improve productivity. The Factory 2050 facility in Sheffield, UK, combines a range of technologies including advanced robotics and automation. Manufacturing Technologies Association www.machexhibition.com

The programme will showcase the latest technology to exhibitors, helping manufacturers learn more about the potential offered by such technology, as well as when to adopt it and how to implement it to best effect. The initiative has been given a major boost with the announcement by UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt of £4.5bn of funding to support advanced manufacturing. This funding will directly benefit several of the exhibition’s key themes, especially energy efficiency, where £960mn has been earmarked for clean energy manufacturing through a Green Industries Growth Accelerator. The MTA, which organises the MACH event on behalf of the engineering based manufacturing industry, has been

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wire China: exploring new paths for development Focusing on digital transformation and dual carbon goals, the wire and cable industry is entering an era of high-value development aimed at improving quality and efficiency. As Asia’s leading exhibition for the wire and cable industry, wire China is dedicated to showcasing innovative products, technologies and solutions within the industry. The event takes place, alongside Tube China, in Shanghai from 25 to 28 September. RMB 2.9 trillion. The national grid’s total investment is expected to be nearly RMB 3 trillion. In transportation, the scale of the railway network is expected to reach 165,000 km by 2025, with high-speed railways hitting 50,000 km. During wire China 2024, multiple technical seminars will be held. Industry leaders, scholars and technical experts will gather to discuss cutting-edge concepts, hot trends and innovative technologies with industry professionals. Messe Düsseldorf (Shanghai) Co, Ltd www.wirechina.net www.mds.cn One-year MBO anniversary draws to £17.9mn close By 2025, China’s total wind power instal lations are expected to exceed 400 GW. Five years later, nuclear power instal lations should reach 110 GW. By 2050, global installations of photovoltaic sys tems are expected to reach 18,200 GW. During China’s 14 th Five-Year Plan, the State Grid and Southern Power Grid plan to invest a total of more than Disruptive emerging industries repre- sented by the Internet of Things, “big data”, cloud computing and artificial intelligence are accelerating in-depth integration with rail transit, bringing more possibilities for the development of rail transportation. digital economy, construction of the 5G network, and upgrades to gigabit fibre optics continue to drive sustained market demand. From 2020 to 2025, China’s commercial use of 5G is The development of the expected to contribute a total economic output of RMB 10.6 trillion. The New Energy Vehicle Industry Development Plan (2021-2035) has developed a roadmap to establish the development of energy-saving and new energy vehicle industries as a national strategy. New energy vehicles, high voltage lines, charging cables and on-board communication cables are expected to see a favourable outlook.

MBO,” explained Mr Mander, who has worked in the business since July 2005. “One of the first things we wanted to do when we took over was extend the employee ownership model to every member of staff, meaning all of our 33-strong workforce at the time became shareholders in the business. “This really set the scene and ensured everyone knew we wanted to take them on the journey with us, and they have responded by producing a record year of £17.9mn sales.” Mr Mander continued, “There has been strong domestic growth, but that has been outstripped by demand from overseas, with AWI material now sent to more than 65 different countries – often beating off competition from low-cost rivals.” Alloy Wire International manufactures round, flat and profile wire in 60 exotic alloys, such as Inconel, Monel, Hastelloy, Nimonic and Waspaloy. It supplies 6,000 customers across 15 different market sectors. A £1mn investment drive will be completed this year to strengthen its market position, with the installation of new wet drawing and single-hole dry drawing machines, as well as an annealing line spooler. Alloy Wire International www.alloywire.com

director Andrew Du Plessis have put the expansion down to a resurgence in oil and gas and aerospace volumes returning since the pandemic, plus ongoing growth in automotive and new opportunities in R&D and space exploration. They have also underlined the growing importance of AWI’s commitment to a 400-tonne stockholding in material and its ability to supply a 60-strong range of exotic alloys in just three weeks. “The last year has surpassed all of our expectations and capped a tremendous twelve months since we completed the

Export successes, security of supply and making every member of the business a shareholder have been just some of the highlights of a record-breaking year for Alloy Wire International (AWI). The UK-based manufacturer of round, flat and profile wire has delivered £17.9mn of sales since a management buy-out (MBO) twelve months ago – a near £5mn rise on the same period in 2022 and £3mn above anticipated revenues. The senior management team of managing director Tom Mander, finance director Adam Shaw and technical

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Supermac – Global Solution Provider in Extrusion and Process Technology along with IIOT applications

Supermac Industries established in the year 1974 is a leader in manufacturing of high end systems and process technology for the wire & cable in Power and telecom sector and related Industries. The ISO 9001 and CE certified company specializes in offering customized and tailor made solutions to fulfil specific needs of the variety of customers all across the globe. With a highly skilled design team, with the best of manufacturing and highly talented commissioning team, trained experts in cable processes and technology, we offer design to process expertise to bring in the best product for you. Supermac Industries established in the year 1974 is a leader in manufacturing of high end systems and process technology for the wire & cable in Power and telecom sector and related Industries. The ISO 9001 and CE certified company specializes in offering customized and tailor made solutions to fulfil specific needs of the variety of customers all across the globe. With a highly skilled design team, with the best of manufacturing and highly talented commissioning team, trained experts in cable processes and technology, we offer design to process expertise to bring in the best product for you. Supermac has expertise providing on line commissioning from remote. Post commissioning customer service support is provided Supermac has expertise providing on line commissioning from remote. Post commissioning customer service support is provided

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from both on site as well as from remote. In our endeavour to conform to industry 4.0 norms, Supermac has taken strong strides forward in implementing several digital initiatives and can provide IIOT enabled extrusion lines supported by Siemens Mind sphere software from both on site as well as from remote. In our endeavour to conform to industry 4.0 norms, Supermac has taken strong strides forward in implementing several digital initiatives and can provide IIOT enabled extrusion lines supported by Siemens Mind sphere software The company has three established and running units near New Delhi and are adding another unit under our expansion program. The company has three established and running units near New Delhi and are adding another unit under our expansion program. The state-of-the art facilities are equipped with international and indigenous machinery to carry out the process of manufacturing as per the customer’s requirements. Supermac has strategic partnership with German Companies – M/S Scholz to cover CCV Lines, M/S Rubicon to cover Rubber extrusion Lines and Simpack USA for Coiling machines and Solutions. The state-of-the art facilities are equipped with international and indigenous machinery to carry out the process of manufacturing as per the customer’s requirements. Supermac has strategic partnership with German Company – M/S Scholz to cover CCV Lines, and Simpack USA for Coiling machines and Solutions.

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• Rubber extruders for Insulation and sheathing materials • Silicone extrusion lines with infrared vulcanization system • Cat 5.6 and 7 Lines • FTTH drop cable lines • Fluoropolymer – FEP, PTFE /ETFE Lines • Loose tube/Secondary coating lines for fibre optics • Extruders for variety of applications – up to 175 mm • Cross-Head Single/Dual/Triple • Haul-Off Caterpillar • Capstan • Take-up and pay-off of all types and sizes and as per requirement above 4.5 meters and 40 MT • Rubber extruders for Insulation and sheathing materials • Silicone extrusion lines with infrared vulcanization system • Cat 5.6 and 7 Lines • FTTH drop cable lines • Fluoropolymer – FEP, PTFE /ETFE Lines • Loose tube/Secondary coating lines for fibre optics • Extruders for variety of applications – up to 175 mm • Cross-Head Single/Dual/Triple • Haul-Off Caterpillar • Capstan • Take-up and pay-off of all types and sizes and as per requirement above 4.5 meters and 40 MT

Scholz Vulcanization system for Power Cables up to 132 KV XLPE and 33 KV for Rubber • Specialized Medical Tubing extrusion lines • Proven Triple Extrusion Line for SIOPLAS (XLPE) cables • High speed Insulation Line and Sheathing Line for House Wiring & Control Cables and medical equipment sector. • High output and best in class Insulation Line and Sheathing Line for Power and Optical fiber Cables. • HCV insulation and sheathing line • Hybrid and composite CCV lines for both XLPE and Rubber. Scholz Vulcanization system for Power Cables up to 132 KV XLPE and 33 KV for Rubber • Specialized Medical Tubing extrusion lines • Proven Triple Extrusion Line for SIOPLAS (XLPE) cables • High speed Insulation Line and Sheathing Line for House Wiring & Control Cables and medical equipment sector. • High output and best in class Insulation Line and Sheathing Line for Power and Optical fiber Cables. • HCV insulation and sheathing line • Hybrid and composite CCV lines for both XLPE and Rubber.

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RSB as core technology for SBQ bar mill line Chinese steel producer Changzhou Dongfang Special Steel Co Ltd has signed a contract with Friedrich Kocks for the supply of an RSB® 370++/4 in 5.0 design. The reducing and sizing block will be installed in the company’s special bar quality rolling mill in Changzhou, China. Changzhou Dongfang Special Steel produces three million metric tons of long products annually. Its portfolio includes alloyed carbon steels, spring steels, ball bearing steels, high pressure boiler tube steels and gear steels. The focus is on SBQ products for demanding processing industries. In the city of Changzhou, the steel producer operates three mill lines – one for producing steel profiles and two for steel bars with diameters between 20 and 150mm. The three-roll technology from Kocks allows flexibility and productivity of the production process in the new 800,000t/a SBQ rolling mill, after 21 stands in H/V arrangement. In the small bar mill line, the RSB 370++/4 has been designed according to the individual requirements of Changzhou Dongfang Special Steel, in order to produce straight bars in a finished size range from Ø 20 to 80mm with tight dimensional tolerance.

The RSB 370++/4 will be part of Changzhou Dongfang Special Steel’s new SBQ small bar mill line

The scope of supply includes remote control for stand and guide adjustments; equipment for the roll shop; and the hardware and software for the advanced Bamicon Octopus, which assists operators in stand and guide preparation and supports the entire tooling process. The commissioning of the new small bar mill line including the RSB 5.0 is scheduled for the end of 2024. Friedrich Kocks GmbH & Co KG www.kocks.de

Bolstering customer service and support Davis-Standard has expanded its

programmes, rebuild and repair options, to minimise unplanned downtime and increase line performance and throughput. • Service Cloud, advanced data analytics and remote monitoring/IOT capabilities. Zachery Ament, global service president, commented, “Our customer-centric approach drives everything we do. including

beyond the initial equipment sale – it’s about building enduring partnerships that empower our customers to thrive, and we firmly believe the strategic investments in our people, technologies and operations will provide an immediate impact to our customers.” The investment involves four core areas: • An expanded network of expert service technicians to ensure localised support for customers. For US-based customers, the goal is to have a Davis Standard certified technician within a three-hour radius of customer sites. • The stocking of 1,000+ critical spare parts in a “VIP” programme, to ensure 24-hour part availability. • Flexible preventative maintenance from 5.5 to 20mm diameter in coils of low- and medium-carbon steel. The Danieli bar quenching system – QTB – will apply in-line heat treatment to the bars, reducing the addition of microalloys during the melting process, for lower overall transformation costs. Bar counters will increase mill flexibility by selecting the desired number of bars for each bundle.

service and support capabilities, with investment in a global service team, critical spare parts inventory, new service products and advanced digital infrastructure, to address customers’ need for speed, up-time and flexibility. These enhanced capabilities are designed to support all equipment manufactured by Davis-Standard and its subsidiaries, including Maillefer. The company designs, develops and distributes extrusion and converting equipment, as well as providing aftermarket servicing. CEO Giovanni Spitale said, “Davis Standard’s commitment extends far Steel producer Rungta Mines Ltd has selected Danieli technology for the supply of two new high-speed bar and wire rod mills to be installed at Dhenkanal and Kamanda Steel plants in the state of Odisha, India. These will be the company’s fifth and sixth Danieli rolling mill projects. The mills will produce a total of one million tons per year of rebar from 8 to 40mm diameter in bundles, and wire rod

“We’ve restructured internally and expanded our service offerings to ensure unparalleled operational excellence for our customers.” Davis-Standard www.davis-standard.com Further orders for high-speed bar and wire-rod mills

heads will allow high-speed rolling with low vibration, ensuring process stability. Coil finishing facilities from Danieli company Sund Birsta will ensure the coil shape formation, easing the downstream unwinding operation. The mill equipment will be constructed at Danieli India in Chennai, and Danieli HQ quality workshops.

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Additive manufacturing (AM), commonly known as 3D printing, impacts various sectors. To support the manufacturing industry in embracing the technology and to increase adoption of it in Sweden, RISE founded the Application Center for Additive Manufacturing, in collaboration with industrial partners and academia. Since its inception, the centre has expanded significantly, encompassing a wide range of expertise and equipment, and taking a role in fostering sustainable transitions and resilient value chains. “There are numerous challenges in additive manufacturing,” said Ulf Rolander, senior R&D expert at Sandvik Coromant. “Addressing some of these together with RISE and the centre’s other partners is going to be very exciting.” Sandvik Coromant, the 19 th member of the centre, specialises in providing cutting tools and services to the metal

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Advocating sustainable manufacturing by showcasing pioneering initiatives

He discussed the environmental impact of un-lubricated line conductors, noting that four tons of bauxite ore is required to produce one ton of aluminium, often through hazardous surface mining practices. “The aluminium industry’s significant contribution to man made greenhouse gas emissions demands a proactive approach,” said Mr Brown. “Our focus on greased versus ungreased aluminium conductors demonstrates the pivotal role of extending asset life, mitigating environmental impact and maximising sustainability in energy distribution.” A comparison between a failed ungreased ACSR conductor in a coastal region of Italy after five years and a fully greased conductor in line replacement, operational for over 15 years, highlighted the potential for longevity and sustainability in aluminium conductors. Metalube intends to pioneer further grease innovations to extend the life of these assets. Metalube Group www.metalube.co.uk WFL to strengthen UK and Ireland markets Machining specialist WFL Millturn Technologies has sales offices and representatives around the world. The UK is an important market for WFL, particularly in the aerospace industry. Following years of successful cooperation with partners in the UK, the company has set up WFL Millturn Technologies Ltd UK. WFL and Kyal Machine Tools have been working together for more than a decade, ensuring customers in the UK receive the best service. The combination of Kyal Machine Tools’ in-house expertise and WFL’s technical knowledge delivers production solutions and provides customers with service and support. The transfer encompasses Kyal employees, all welcomed to the WFL team. The strategic decision aligns with WFL’s global expansion strategy and fortifies its UK market presence. The transfer of the WFL business from Kyal to WFL UK became effective on 3 November 2023. WFL Millturn Technologies GmbH & Co KG WFL Millturn Technologies UK Ltd www.wfl.at

Lubricant manufacturer Metalube™ is continuing its commitment to sustainability by promoting eco-conscious practices and advocating a greener future. The firm’s Gold status from EcoVadis ranks it among the top five per cent of companies dedicated to exemplary sustainable practices. The company’s managing director, Robert Brown, was invited to speak at two conferences – the IWMA Energy Innovates Conference, and the CIGRE conference – highlighting Metalube’s role in sustainable manufacturing and the significance of prolonging the life of aluminium overhead line conductors using specialised greases. The Energy Innovates Conference, organised by the International Wire & Machinery Association (IWMA), served as a platform to align efforts towards achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Mr Brown’s involvement underscored Metalube’s position among the UK’s eco-conscious wire and lubricant manufacturers. He emphasised how the company has streamlined its manufacturing processes to enhance energy efficiency. Mr Brown’s participation in the CIGRE conference highlighted the importance of extending the lifespan of aluminium overhead line conductors through the application of specialised greases.

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Celebrating the success of carbon emissions reduction

Following the collection of synthetic lifting and mooring equipment, the circular process that was applied allowed raw materials to be salvaged and adopted into a closed-loop recycling formula. From this, the raw materials can be repurposed into new products to be used by operators. project, delivered in collaboration with the company’s branch in Rotterdam, Netherlands, proved to be effective, saving not just emissions but the time and costs involved in comparison with incineration processing. Hendrik Veder also found that the commercial value of the initiative was higher than the initial cost of the set-up. The sustainability-focused

Hendrik Veder Group provides products, training and solutions that include the wholesale of steel wire rope, and the production of single-laid wire rope slings, as well as heavy lift products. The company’s UK branch is marking the success of a recent trial project that saved 36,000kg of CO 2 emissions. The project, arranged and delivered on behalf of a global company in the energy industry, was the trial stage for a new sustainable circular fibre rope project. Using its network of partners and a 15+ year vendor relationship, Hendrik Veder Group’s Aberdeen office identified the solution before coordinating the inspection, collection and processing of around 18 metric tons worth of used lifting slings.

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unwavering commitment to a cleaner, greener tomorrow. We firmly believe that the future of the industry hinges upon adopting eco-friendly practices, and this collaboration seamlessly aligns with our vision of responsible steel production. “Integrating piped natural gas into our operations is not merely a step towards reducing our environmental impact; it’s a bold stride towards setting industry benchmarks and inspiring positive change.” Mukand Ltd www.mukand.com Discussing the success of the trial, man aging director Bertwin Zonneveld said, “The success of this pilot initiative has shown fantastic promise, providing a sustainable alternative to high-carbon producing industry standards. Early signs as a result of the trial showed that if circular rope projects like this were implemented on a structural level, op erators have the chance to substantially reduce their carbon footprint, saving as much as 36,000kg of CO 2 emissions.” Hendrik Veder Group www.hendrikvedergroup.com

Fuelling the future of sustainable steel production Mukand Ltd has partnered with Mahanagar Gas Ltd (MGL) to supply piped natural gas (PNG) to its stainless steel manufacturing plant in Thane, India. Recognising the need for eco-conscious practices in steel manufacturing, Mukand’s collaboration with MGL

shows its dedication to reducing its carbon footprint – using clean energy solutions to mitigate its impact on the environment while enhancing operational efficiency. Shashibhushan Upadhyay, expressed his enthusiasm about the strategic partnership: “At Mukand Ltd, our ethos revolves around environmental consciousness and sustainable progress. Our alliance with Mahanagar Gas Ltd is a testament to our Mukand’s president,

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Kyocera Fineceramics to double capacity in Germany Kyocera Fineceramics Europe GmbH plans to invest around €34mn in its two German sites (Mannheim and Selb) in the 2023/24 financial year. is exactly what these investments are designed to achieve.” to expand our production facilities in a focused manner over the next few months. In Selb, we will also convert existing buildings and construct new ones on newly acquired land.”

Kyocera states that demand for its products is high, and the company wants to continue its growth, with a clear strategy in place. The company has hired more than 200 new employees since the acquisition and merger of its two predecessor companies – the non-oxide ceramics manufacturer HC Starck Ceramics GmbH in Selb, and the ceramics business of Friatec GmbH in Mannheim. Armin Kayser, executive vice president, said, “After laying the foundations for the new administration and logistics centre in Mannheim in March [2023], we intend

The advanced ceramics for industrial applications ranging from automotive to energy and medical technology to semiconductor manufacturing. “The challenges of industrial trans- formation in Germany are enormous – especially so in an energy-intensive industry like ours,” said Dr Carsten Rußner, president of Kyocera Fineceramics Europe. “That is why linking commercial aspects and green issues is particularly important to us. This company supplies

New production facilities will be set up in existing buildings in Mannheim and the power supply will be put on a new footing. This will include an environmentally friendly wooden structure as well as photovoltaic modules for generating electricity and the use of waste heat from the sintering furnaces for heating and cooling the entire site. Kyocera Fineceramics Europe GmbH www.kyocera-fineceramics.de

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