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CONTENTS SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2019
ART WITHIN SURFACES
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Let There be Light!
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ANALYSIS ®
S P ECI AL O N A L U M I N I U M F O R M ETAL ARCH I TECTURE AN D I N D U S T R I A L D E S I G N
S PEC I A L ON A L UMI N I UM FOR M E TA L A R C H I T EC TUR E A N D I N D US TR I A L D ES I G N
FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY
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Gutmann AG: Two Aluminium Profile Coating Lines to Improve its Time to Market and Expand its Production of Architectural Systems
EDITOR’S LETTER BRAND-NEW
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SUCCESS STORIE
BRAND-NEW
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Leaders in Industrial Process Fluids Combine to Form Quaker Houghton
INNOVATIONS: PRESENT&FUTURE
Aliplast: The choice of a Vertical Coating System for Aluminium Profiles in the Pursuit of Maximum Productivity and Quality
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FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY Greater Production Flexibility and Speed: The Conveyor as the Core of Sercolor’s Coating Line
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SPECIAL ON ALUMINIUM FOR METAL ARCHITECTURE AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
BRAND-NEW HIGHLIGHT OF THE MONTH GSB General Meeting in Hamburg: Projects for High Quality Coated Aluminium
ANALISYS The Polarisation of the Market
SUSTAINABILITY HIGHLIGHT OF THE MONTH
BRAND-NEW
The Growth of the Direct-to-Metal Products
BRAND-NEW
WAGNER AquaCoat Saves 50% Paint on Couplings
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FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY
INNOVATIONS: PRESENT&FUTURE Tangea Tones: A New World of Colouration for Anodized Aluminium
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S P ECI AL O N A L U M I N I U M F O R M ETAL ARCH I TECTURE AN D I N D U S T R I A L D E S I G N
S PEC I A L ON A L UMI N I UM FOR M E TA L A R C H I T EC TUR E A N D I N D US TR I A L D ES I G N
FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY
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Insourcing Coating Processes in the Architectural Aluminium Profile Industry: Pasturi’s History
When Metal Becomes Wood. Characteristics and Evolution Trends of the Powder-on-Powder Technology for Wood-Effect Finishes on Aluminium © Verniciatura Maschietto
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INNOVATIONS
S P ECI AL O N A L U M I N I U M F O R M ETAL ARCH I TECTURE AN D I N D U S T R I A L D E S I G N
FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY
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A new Pre-treatment System Helps Guarantee Perfect Paint Adhesion on Stûv’s High Temperature Stoves
FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY Insourcing the Coating Process and Widening the Colour Range of Aluminium Profiles for Sun Protection Systems: Two Winning Choices for Improved Quality and Customisation of Pratic’s Products
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FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY
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A New 4.0-Oriented Powder Coating Booth to Improve Sustainability and Workplace Ergonomics at Verniciatura Maschietto
FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY
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SUCCESS STORIE BMW Have Created the World’s First Vantablack Car
HIGHLIGHT OF THE MONTH Technology and Creativity in Colour Fan Decks and Files for the Aluminium and Powder Coating Markets
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Aluminios Andalucía: Culture of Coating Quality in the Field of Powder Pre-Painted Metal
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FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY How to Make Paint Stripping More Sustainable, Safe, and Efficient: MEC Srl’s New Pyrolytic Oven
STANDARD & LEGISLATION Finishing Goes Beyond Surfaces (With a Conference)
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TRADE FAIRS & CONFERENCES ZOOM ON EVENTS
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EDITOR’S LETTER
“There are no failures, only results.” Eric Thyrell, inspirational speaker Richiedi la versione in italiano a info@ipcm.it
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wedish inspirational speaker Eric Thyrell started his speech on “The Future of Sales”, which we attended during an event organised by HangOn on September 19th1, with this sentence. Regaining motivation, igniting enthusiasm, rediscovering one’s own success vision, and understanding that it is possible to get good sales results even in difficult years by simply getting used to thinking outside the box were the key concepts of his lecture. By our nature, most of us are inclined to focus on negative rather than positive aspects, on what we lack rather than what we possess, and on what we cannot change. This attitude leads us to feed our brains with negative thoughts and enter a vicious circle in which such focus on negativity continues to overwhelm the optimistic part of our beings. This is true not only for our private spheres but also, and above all, for our professional lives, especially for entrepreneurs. The success of our companies and their capability to overcome difficulties depend on our ability to think outside the box, to get out of our comfort zones to explore new territories, to realise what is not working and try something different, even if far apart from what has been done up to that point. The seed of growth takes root in discomfort. In the contemporary development scenario, dominated by digitisation and its related aspects (automation, robotics, plant modularity, and so on) also in the surface finishing industry, companies should invest in four concepts to create an added value: - Service: it is more important than ever to exceed expectations in terms of service offered, in order to guarantee economic return; - Customer loyalisation; - Ethics, with both employees and customers, in order to create a professional and commercial environment that is satisfactory for both parties; - Sustainability. You will not be surprised to find all four concepts developed in the articles contained in this ipcm® issue, which also includes a special report on surface treatment technologies for metal architecture and design. Here, they go hand in hand with a high innovation rate, a common thread among the leading companies described in the numerous success stories we present.
In order to conclude this piece with which I accompany you in the reading of ipcm® every month, I would like to share with you another thought inspired by Eric Thyrell’s speech, concerning more our psychological sphere than the social one. Very often do we tend to attribute the causes of failure to ourselves, rather than to our actions. Actually, what we have done, and not what we are, has failed. Let us keep that in mind. Alessia Venturi Editor-in-chief Direttore Responsabile
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EOS Mktg&Communication and ipcm® turn 10! A celebration of Art, Nature and Industry to mark the anniversary
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24 July 2009 - 24 July 2019: 10 years in the multifaceted world of finishing
In this venue, we welcomed our 150 guests:
It symbolizes its history, what has been
To celebrate EOS’ 10 years anniversary
whom nothing we have achieved so far would
accomplished up to that moment, and
we chose a location that fully represents
have been possible (Fig. 1).
collaborates in tracing the path that leads to
this combination: the Rossini Art Site in
The guests were able to experience first-hand
those horizons yet to be explored.
Briosco (Monza and Brianza, Italy).
the link between industry, art and nature.
What we have observed in these first 10
This is a lush 10-hectare park set on the
First, with the guided tours (Figs. 2 and 3)
years of EOS, the publishing house of the
green hills of the Brianza area (North
that made them discover the beauty and
ipcm® magazines, is that lasting bond that
of Milan). It houses one of the most
the meaning behind the artworks that
unites the surface industry with art - just
important open-air art collections
entrepreneur and patron Alberto Rossini has
think about the colourful liveries of airplanes
of the late twentieth century, created
chosen for his park, with the aim of creating a
and cars, to the research hidden behind
by Alberto Rossini, an entrepreneur
unique, suggestive space, without any barrier.
those colours that are often loaned to
in our sector who was also a
Then, during the evening (Figs. 4 and 5), with
artists and architects or to the collaboration
patron for some sculptors
the charity auction of artworks donated or
with museums and art galleries to highlight
(ref. Opening photo).
created specifically for the event. Six artists
he anniversary of a company represents the encounter between past, present and future.
partners and suppliers who supported us, believed in us and in our work and without
have in fact experimented
with the natural world, which not only hosts
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priceless artworks - and
with different techniques and materials - from
us but which has also
porcelain to metal, from
shaped, especially in
the Raku style to the use
recent years, the way
of painting robots or
we relate to it, helping
photographic lenses - to
promoting more and
create works of art that
more policies, solutions
analyse the art within
and products that respect
surfaces:
the environment.
• A table sculpture by the
That is why we wanted
international famous
to hold a special event
artist Giovanni Lamberti (AKA LeRond) (Fig. A)
to celebrate our first
• A brooch by the jewel
ten years of activity, an
creator Francesca Torri
event a little out of the ordinary, a party that paid homage to nature, art, and our surface treatment industry.
(Fig. B)
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• A plate by the ceramist
Figure 1: EOS welcomed 150 guests, partners and suppliers that were able to experience first-hand the link between industry, art and nature.
Paola Gallinatto (Fig. C) • A couple of paintings
Opening photo: A view of Rossini Art Site in Briosco (Monza and Brianza, Italy), a lush 10-hectare park that houses one of the most important open-air art collections of the late twentieth century.
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ART WITHIN SURFACES made with anthropomorphic robots by Varnish Robot Art (Fig. D) • A picture by Lucrezia Roda, specialised in industrial photography (Fig. E) • A torso realized with the oriental Raku technique by the entrepreneur and ceramist Francesco Enrico Sioli (Fig. F). The proceeds of the charity auction were donated to the Municipality of the city of Monza for the restoration and the preservation of the symbolic Monumento ai Caduti, which since 1932 commemorates the 667 people who sacrificed their lives during the two World Wars. The speech by Simone Villa, deputy mayor of Monza, officially opened the auction, emphasizing the importance of private participation in the recovery and
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preservation of the fundamental Italian artistic heritage.
Figure 2: EOS organised guided tours to discover the beauty and the meaning behind the artworks that entrepreneur and patron Alberto Rossini has chosen for his park.
Beside the bond between art and industry, the concept of the event wanted to highlight the importance of nature and sustainability.
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As a matter of fact, plastics was completely banned during the entire evening and vegetal cadeaux were gifted to the guests: customized eco-cube containing Sunflower, Aloe and Forget-Me-Not seeds (Fig. G).
“Three friends walked into a bar. Yes, EOS was born just like that, in front of a happy hour among three colleagues and friends who had an ambitious idea: founding a new, internationally-oriented, fresh magazine with attractive graphics and the ability to offer objective information not only to professionals, but also to all those interested in discovering the development of the incredible industrial sector of surface treatments.
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Figure 3: Guests visiting the park.
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It is just the beginning For over ten years, EOS Mktg&Communication, run by the three partners - Alessia Venturi, Paola Giraldo and Francesco Stucchi (Fig. 6) - has accompanied surface treatment companies along the path of globalization, providing communication and promotion strategies, marketing consultancy, content creation and problem solving. The ipcm® magazines represent one of the most important European publishing realities, known globally, in the field of finishing and surface treatments. The Academy division organises seminars and technical courses to train specialists in surface finishing, corrosion prevention, and quality
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Figure 4: EOS Mktg & Communication’s team.
control. The Events division conceives and organises technical conferences, workshops and meetings
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Figure 5: The tasting experience: a journey through Italian flavours accompanied by live music.
“Three friends walked into a bar. Yes, EOS
“Balance is just one of the ingredients
was born just like that, in front of a happy hour among three colleagues and friends who had an ambitious idea: founding a new, internationally-oriented, fresh magazine with attractive graphics and the ability to offer objective information to professionals working in the incredible industrial sector of surface treatments” told Alessia Venturi, Editor in Chief of ipcm
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during her keynote speech. “It might have seemed a suicide idea. It was 2009, when the economic crisis was hitting harder, the importance of the printed word was being questioned in favour of digital media, and the budgets for communication and marketing were becoming increasingly tight. Some (few, to tell the truth) would not have bet on us. However, we found many people and, then, many companies ready
that ten years ago made the creation of EOS possible and that are still with us today: commitment, perseverance, respect and mutual trust in taking on – each of us – a specific task. Passion and emotions never lacked, even when it comes to small, everyday successes. Successes that would not be possible without our collaborators, of whom I am honoured to be responsible for. With this evening we wanted to convey to you all the values that are an integral part of our company and above all of us, as people. We hope to have succeeded in this.
to invest with us. Now, we celebrate our first ten years” went on Francesco Stucchi, Sales Director of ipcm®.
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Paola Giraldo
“Ten years may seem few for those who run companies with a thirty, forty, or fiftyyear history, but for us they mean so much, because our success and survival were not to be taken for granted. Because it took us dedication, passion, ambition, and many efforts. Because we have created products and a team of which we are proud. Harmony was the key to making our ideas come true. Harmony of intents, feelings, and opinions. Harmony of values, even in disagreements. Harmony as the perfect combination to which all elements tend” ended up Paola Giraldo, Chief Financial Officer of EOS. When the auction ended, guests were able to preview the corporate video created especially for the occasion. It took months of work and a close collaboration with our partners who, once again, assisted us in making this video-testimony of who we are, of the passion and values that every day for ten years have been pushing us towards our goals.
“My business partners call me “the old partner” and this does not annoy me at all. Yes, because I have been in this world for thirty years. Some of you (and not a few) knows me since the end of the Eighties, when I introduced myself offering my cooperation without knowing anything about the paint & coating industry. Today you are here because you have never stopped believing in my work, my partners and our team.
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Francesco Stucchi The video - dubbed in Italian, English, Spanish, Portuguese and German - will be available for everyone to watch from end of September, together with the launch of MyIpcm YouTube channel. A channel that, in line with our philosophy oriented towards the free use of contents, aims not only at projecting the world of ipcm® into a multimedia dimension, but also at collecting videos of surface treatment applications made during our on-site reports and videos of the innovations developed by our customers. What we do through the ipcm magazines, our events, and EOS’ services is precisely telling the thousands facets of this industry.
Because communication is the most beautiful of journeys. And we are ready to journey through the world for the next ten years.
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For you and with you.
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Figure 6: From left to right, Paola Giraldo, Francesco Stucchi and Alessia Venturi, founder partners of EOS Mktg & Communication.
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Figure B: The brooch by the jewel creator Francesca Torri.
Figure C: The plate by the ceramist Paola Gallinatto.
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Figure A: The table sculpture by the international famous artist Giovanni Lamberti (AKA LeRond).
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Figure E: The picture by Lucrezia Roda, specialised in industrial photography.
Figure F: The torso realized with the oriental Raku technique by the entrepreneur and ceramist Francesco Enrico Sioli.
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Figure D: One of the two paintings made with anthropomorphic robots by Varnish Robot Art.
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Figure G: Plastics was completely banned during the entire evening and vegetal cadeaux were gifted to the guests: customized eco-cube containing Sunflower, Aloe and Forget-Me-Not seeds.
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BRAND-NEW
Regeneration for Rolling Mill Lubricants
C
old forming processes utilize large
Net oils and isoparaffins are mainly
With the development of new
amount of net oils and isoparaffins
used in the rolling (of aluminium,
ultrafiltration lipophilic membranes
necessary mainly to cool down
yellow metal alloys and stainless steel
it is today possible to remove the
the tools, prevent the oxidation of the
Sendzimir) in the cold heading and in
listed pollutants keeping the oil
equipment and the material, reduce the
cleaning operations.
constantly clean and efficient.
friction and keep clean the processed
During the processes, even with
In particular the regeneration unit
surfaces.
the use of standard filtration and
model DIANA is applied in “dialysis”
During the use, the fluids get contaminated
purification technologies, the pollutants
mode to the rolling oil storage tank.
and a partial or total renewal of them have
increase in the time requiring a
According to the treatment capacity
to be considered.
periodical renewal of the entire volume
of the unit the pollutant is kept
With the development of new membranes,
of the products.
to a standard value that must be
the ultrafiltration technology can answer
The pollutants that mainly affect a good
a compromise between the cost
to the increasing demand in line with the
result in terms of quality of the surfaces
of the unit and the result of the
so-called “Circular Economy”.
and performances of the machine are
operation.
In particular with the use of membrane
the followings:
Obviously, the use of a regeneration
separation systems it is today possible to
- Total residue (>0,1 μ)
unit eliminates the need for the
minimize the waste production through
- Particles contamination (according to,
periodical renewal of the oil.
the regeneration of the fluid itself or,
for example, NAS 1638 table) For further information:
material.
- Metal complex (ICP).
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- Water content (KF-DIN 5177-1)
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at least, the recovery of secondary raw
DIANA C 12 is the device by Condoroil for the regeneration of 1.000.000 litre/year of oil.
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BRAND-NEW
13,000th Dürr Robot Set for GM in Korea
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he 13,000th robot manufactured by
The solvents are removed from the exhaust
cooperation between the headquarters
Dürr will be taking up residence in a
air using an Ecopure® RTO regenerative
in Germany and the Korean subsidiary in
new paint shop for General Motors in
thermal exhaust air purification system
Seoul. Having contact partners directly on
Changwon in Korea. This is the first installation
together with the Ecopure® CRC VOC
site means that Dürr can provide efficient
of the new Dürr robot generation for GM.
concentrator from Dürr.
and highly qualified service locally.
The robot equipment is part of Dürr’s biggest
In the existing factory in Changwon, Dürr
“We’re proud that GM chose us for this
order to date in Korea.
designed the plant to be over three levels
important project. This shows the high
The 13,000th robot manufactured by Dürr
with two painting lines for a total volume
customer benefit of the new features of
is an EcoRP E043i, and will be used to paint
of 60 vehicles per hour. GM thought one
the third-generation robots: top quality
the interior of passenger cars at GM in
step ahead when designing the plant
and availability with optimized costs,”
Changwon. The celebration of this specific
by providing space for a later two-tone
explains Dr. Lars Friedrich, member of the
robot is special to Dürr for many reasons: it
painting line.
Board of Management of Dürr Systems
is the first time Dürr’s new generation three
The construction of the plant also
AG and responsible for the Application
robots will be used at GM. GM relies on fully
represents Dürr’s biggest order in Korea.
Technology Division.
automated painting with the latest application
A decisive factor for GM was the
technology. The equipment for the new
geographical proximity. Dürr is
For further information:
paint shop, which Dürr was commissioned to
implementing the project in close
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order Dürr has received to date as a general contractor in Korea. GM will put the planned plant into operation in 2021, and paint the new Chevrolet Spark as well as compact SUVs there using the 3-wet method. The EcoRP E043i and 033i painting robots will handle painting the interior and exterior of the vehicle’s car bodies in Changwon. Seven-axis robots with the latest EcoBell3 atomizer technology will paint the interiors of the vehicle bodies with extremely high precision and flexibility. Their enhanced mobility mean they can reach even difficult-to-access places effortlessly. The exteriors will be painted using six-axis robots. Dürr’s application technology, such as the EcoBell Cleaner D2 atomizer cleaner, stands for state-of-the-art processes with low VOC emissions. The interplay of the dosing pump, colour changer, atomizer, and atomizer cleaner ensures fast and efficient colour changes within just 15 seconds, thereby reducing paint loss and flushing agent consumption when changing colour.
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Six-axis robot EcoRP L033i by Dürr in manufacturing.
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Opening photo: Colour perception is dependent on personal experience as well as illumination and surrounding observing conditions. As the ambient conditions are highly variable and not consistent at all, it is required to standardize common lighting situations.
ANALYSIS
Let There be Light! Tinka Zavcer BYK-Gardner GmbH – Geretsried, Germany
tinka.zavcer@altana.com
1. Colour harmony under various lighting conditions
The CIE defined several standard D illuminants
surrounding observing conditions. As the
with D65 being the most important one. The
ambient conditions are highly variable
Uniform colour is directly associated with high
lamps used in a light booth must simulate D65
and not consistent at all, it is required to
quality and influences our purchasing decision.
as close as possible. Until now, fluorescent
standardize common lighting situations
This is especially true for multi-component
tubes were used to simulate D65. A new unique
(ref. Opening photo). The illumination
products consisting of different materials
lighting setup is now able to achieve class A
should be easily switchable in order to
and or being produced by different suppliers.
quality by simulating CIE D65 with a smart
observe and avoid so-called “Metamerism”,
The human eye is often the final judge for
combination of filtered halogen lamps and LEDs.
i.e. differences in colour matching when
approving a new design. Therefore, the visual
lighting conditions change. In order to
to guarantee repeatable visual results. The
2. Standardization of visual colour evaluations
most important colour match is under natural
Colour perception is dependent on personal
testing procedures defining the following
daylight.
experience as well as illumination and
components: [1][2][6][7][10][12][13]
inspection conditions need to be standardized
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guarantee reliable testing and evaluation conditions, international standards specify
ANALYSIS
2.1 Observer
used to let the observer’s eyes rest, are of high
The observer must have normal colour vision
importance for colour appraisals. The interior of
and should be properly trained in evaluating
the light booth should have a matte grey surface,
colours. To avoid eye fatigue the colour
and the appraiser should wear neutral coloured
3.1 Colour Temperature (CT) and
decision should be made within seconds.
clothing to avoid disturbing chromatic reflections.
Correlated Colour Temperature (CCT)
Additionally, small breaks must be taken
(CRI Ra) as well as spectral power distribution
(SPD) and metamerism index MIVIS.
The concept of colour temperature is based
between evaluations. As people describe colour
2.4 Illumination
on the fact that the colour of an object
differently, the following order should be used
The level of illumination at the colour-matching
changes when being heated because the
for communication and documentation of
position shall be between 1000 lx and 5000 lx,
emitted radiation changes. According to ISO/
colour: Hue -> Chroma -> Lightness.
depending on the respective international
CIE 10526:1991 (E) a colour temperature Tc
standard. A diffuser panel shall normally be used
is defined as “The temperature of a Planckian
2.2 Object
to avoid direct reflection and ensure a uniform
radiator whose radiation has the same
The specimens should be flat and uniform in
distribution of lighting over the entire inspection
chromaticity as that of a given stimulus.”
colour, gloss and surface texture. Standard
field.
and sample shall be placed next to each
Simply explained, the colour temperature
other without any distance in between and
3. Terms for characterization of light
be reversed from time to time. The preferred
Light is electromagnetic radiation within
characteristics of visible light based on the
sample size is approximately 10 cm to 15 cm.
a certain portion of the electromagnetic
temperature of a Planckian black-body. Figure 1
The viewing distance between eyes and the
spectrum.
shows the CIE x,y chromaticity space. The black
specimen should be 50 cm. This distance
The word light usually refers to radiation that is
line in the graph pictures the chromaticity
corresponds a 10° field of vision.
visible to the human eye (wavelength: 400nm to
values of black-body light sources of various
700nm). In order to characterize light emitted
temperatures.[8] [11][12][13]
2.3 Surrounding
by a light source several terms are used:
Colour temperature is usually expressed in
The visual field immediately next surrounding
colour temperature (CT) and correlated colour
Kelvins (K). The Kelvin scale is a measure for
the specimen as well as the ambient visual field,
temperature (CCT), colour rendering index
absolute temperature (0°C = -273K).
is a temperature describing the colour
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The curve shows the radiant flux emitted by the light source at various wavelengths across the visible spectrum (amount of energy [E(λ)]). Mathematically the spectral power is written as:
lighting products. By proper definition, it should be called Ra – the General Colour
Rendering Index, or Ri – the Special Colour Rendering Index, corresponding to the
number of test-colour samples that are evaluated. The CRI is calculated by comparing the colour rendering of the test source to that of a defined source. For test sources with a CCT Formula 1: Calculation of relative spectral
under 5000K a black body radiator is used as
power
the defined source. For test sources above 5000K daylight (D illuminants) are used. The
Where: E (λ) is the spectral power/energy,
1
Figure 1: Planckian locus in the CIE x,y chromaticity space.
Φ is the radiant flux, A is the area over which the radiant flux is integrated and λ is the wavelength.
detailed calculation of Ri and Ra is explained
in the technical report of CIE 13.3-1995. [4]
The test method is using a set of eight (Ra) or
fourteen (Ri) CIE-1974 test-colour samples
from an early edition of the Munsell Atlas. The first eight samples are moderate in saturation, cover the hue circle and are approximately
Colour temperatures over 5000K are defined as cool colours, with hues of bluish
Quite often, the relative spectral power is
the same in brightness. The other six samples
white, where lower colour temperatures
indicated by the ratio of the spectral power at a
provide supplementary information about
(2700K – 3000K) are defined as warm
given wavelength [E(λ)] to the spectral power of
the colour rendering properties of the light
colours, with hues of yellow and red.
a reference wavelength [E λ0].
source.
Most natural light sources (e.g. sun, stars) very closely follow the Planckian locus.
3.4 Metamerism Index – MI
When sources are to be described, which
CIE publication 51.2 describes a method to rate
do not emit light exactly matching the
the quality of daylight sources. For the visible
black-body radiator, the term Correlated
range the method uses five theoretical sample
Colour Temperature is used. According
Formula 2: Calculation of relative spectral
to ISO/CIE 10526: 1991 (E) a correlated
power.
colour temperature, Tcp is defined as “The
pairs, where each pair consists of the standard and metameric sample with a MIVIS = 0
for standard illuminant D65. The higher the
temperature of the Planckian radiator
Therefore, the SPD curve is normalized (see
whose perceived colour most closely
Formula 3) at the wavelength of 560nm so that
resembles that of a given stimulus at the
the assessment is independent of the absolute
source, the worse is the quality of the light
same brightness and under specified
level of illumination.
source. [5][13][12]
viewing conditions.” [1][2][8][13][12]
mismatch between the MIVIS of standard
illuminant and MIVIS of the daylight-simulating
Pursuant to MIVIS for the visible range, the CIE
also defined MIUV for the fluorescent range, with
3.2 Spectral Power Distribution
three theoretical metameric sample pairs.
Colour and colour temperature are not
The formulas for MIVIS and MIUV are as followed:
unique parameters to describe a light source. Two light sources with the same
Formula 3: Mathematical normalization of
chromaticity coordinates xy and colour
a spectral power distribution curve.
temperature might have a different
Formula 4: Calculation of the metamerism
spectral characteristic and therefore, create
3.3 Colour Rendering Index – CRI
different colour impressions. Thus, the
The colour rendering index is a quantitative
most accurate way of characterizing a light
measure of a light source and its ability to
source or an illuminant is by their spectral
reveal colours of objects in comparison with
power distribution curve (short: SPD curve).
an ideal or natural light source. The term
.
[1][2][8][6][10][12][13]
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indices MIVIS and MIUV. Where ΔEi and ΔEj are the L*a*b* (L*u*v*)
colour differences between the ith and jth pair of
metamers. The classification of MIVIS and MIUV is done according to the table 1.
ANALYSIS
Table 1: Categorization of MIVIS and MIUV depending on colour difference formula
A simple and proper explanation comes from “Billmeyer and Saltzmann”, where a light source is explained as “Physically
Category A B C D E
CIELAB
CIEUV
realizable light, whose spectral power
< 0,25
< 0,32
distribution can be experimentally
0,25 to 0,5
0,32 to 0,65
determined”. An illuminant is defined
0,5 to 1,0
0,65 to 1,3
1,0 to 2,0
1,3 to 2,6
> 2,0
> 2,6
as a “Light defined by a relative spectral power distribution that may or may not be physically realizable as a source.” 4.2 Standard illuminants
As there are no actual D65 light sources available,
The CIE (Commission Internationale de l’Éclairage)
the challenge is to develop a D65 simulator as close
defined a number of SPD curves to provide
as possible to the CIE D65 illuminant. The quality
reference spectra for colourimetric applications,
of a simulator is objectively assessed with the CIE
the so-called CIE standard illuminants.
Metamerism Index MIVIS, corresponding to quality classes
A to E with class A being the most accurate simulation.
4. Quality measures for simulating CIE illuminants by artificial light sources 4.1 Definition light source and illuminant When speaking about light sources and illuminants it is important to know what the
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difference between these two terms is.
The CIE defined a number of SPD curves to provide reference spectra for colourimetric applications, the so-called CIE standard illuminants.”
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Figure 2: CIE standard illuminant A and its simulation with tungsten halogen lamps in byko-spectra pro.
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Figure 3: CIE illuminants F2 and F11 and their simulation with fluorescent tubes in byko-spectra pro.
4.2.1 CIE standard illuminant A
Table 2: Classification of standard illuminant F series [16],[17]
Standard illuminant A was introduced by the CIE in 1931 and represents an
Classified Groups
Lamp types
Colour Temperature Tc
CRI Ra
Standard group
F1 – F6
2500 – 7000 K
60 - 80
To simulate standard illuminant A in a light
Broad band group
F7 – F9
2500 – 7000 K
≈ 80
booth conventional light bulbs or nowadays
Three narrow band group
F10 – F12
2500 – 7000 K
80 - 95
incandescent tungsten filament lamp. Its relative SPD is that of a Planckian radiator at an approximate temperature of 2856K.
quartz tungsten halogen lamps (CT≈3000K) are used (Fig. 2).
Among these twelve, F2 and F11 are
4.2.3 CIE standard illuminant D65
most commonly used in the industry.
In 1964 CIE defined a series of daylight
4.2.2 CIE standard illuminant series F
F2, also named “CWF” (cool white
illuminants by numerous measurements
CIE defined 12 fluorescent lamp types,
fluorescent) has a CT of about 4000K
of real daylight (Table 3). Out of 622
named F1 to F12, classified into three
and a CRI Ra ≈ 60. F11, also known
measurements, the theoretical SPD
under TL84, has a CT of about 4000K
curves of daylight from 330nm until
groups. They differ in the bandwidth and wavelength peak of their emission spikes.
and a CRI Ra > 85. To simulate standard
700nm were constructed. CIE standard
Consequently, different colour rendering
illuminant F series in a light booth,
illuminant D65 is the most important
indices and colour temperatures are
commercially available fluorescent
representation of an average daylight at
achieved (Table 2).
tubes are used (Fig. 3). [11] [16] [17]
6504K corresponding to a midday light
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ANALYSIS
Under theses condition our sample pair will show only a small
Depending on a product‘s usage, colour needs to match under a variety of illuminations. To be prepared for metamerism the light booth byko-spectra pro offers two daylights illuminants with class A performance, incandescent lighting, three fluorescent illuminants and a UV light for evaluation of fluorescent samples.”
difference like under natural daylight.
5. Best in Class Daylight with byko-spectra pro BYK-Gardner’s new light booth byko-spectra pro masters the challenge of bringing true daylight into the lab by a smart combination of filtered halogen lamps and LED array. This combination guarantees best in class daylight simulation – tested according to CIE. Additionally, the built-in sensors in the light booth permanently control the lamp performance and automatically adjust the voltage to guarantee lamp stability. In order to control the lamp condition and trigger lamp replacement actual colour temperature, light intensity and lamp operation time are shown on
in Western/Northern Europe, comprising both direct
the display of the light booth. To reduce maintenance
sunlight and the light diffused by a clear sky including UV
interval, the class A daylight lifetime is extended to
component.
600 hours. Depending on a product‘s usage, colour needs
Table 3: CIE standard illuminants D series, listed with CT and
to match under a variety of illuminations. To be
common name
prepared for metamerism the light booth byko-spectra pro offers two daylights illuminants with class A
Illuminant
performance (D65 and D75), incandescent lighting (A),
Colour Temperature [K]
Common name
D50
5003
Warm daylight at sunrise or sunset
D55
5504
Mid-morning or mid-afternoon daylight
D65
6504
Noon daylight
with a matte light grey colour to eliminate influence of
D75
7500
Overcast daylight
the sorrounding on the observer.
three fluorescent illuminants (CWF, TL84, U30) and a UV light for evaluation of fluorescent samples. As diffused light is essential in the evaluation of solid colours, diffuser panels mix the light to ensure uniform lighting over the entire inspection field. To comply with international standards, the interior walls are painted
Technical performance is not the only key criteria for a light booth. Efficient and comfortable operation also
In order to simulate daylight, different types of light sources are
play an important rule for the user. The large colour
used in commercially available light booths/luminaires for visual
display not only allows the switching of illuminants,
appraisals. Depending on how good the match between artificial
but also enables an easy menu guided operation.
light source and standard illuminant CIE D65 is, a sample pair
The included remote control allows switching
can look very different. In the following example, a sample pair
illuminants from a distance of up to 10 m. An Auto
is evaluated in light booth 1 with fluorescent tubes with a CT of
Sequence Mode progresses automatically through the
about 6500K and a CRI Ra of about 96.
user-defined sequence of illuminants for hands free
The daylight simulation is an approximation of the CIE defined
operation.
D65 with CIE MIVIS (see Chapter 3.4) Class B quality level (Fig. 4).
byko-spectra pro is available as a regular light booth
The difference between this sample pair is very significant under
and as luminaires (Fig. 6). The luminaires can be hung
these evaluation conditions.
from the ceiling as a set or as multiple units to outfit
Next, the sample pair is evaluated in light booth 2, byko-spectra
an entire colour harmony room to evaluate system
pro, using halogen lamps with a specially developed blue filter
components or complete products, e.g. car bodies.
glass combined with an LED array. This combination creates
Luminaires also have the same class A illumination
an excellent simulation of CIE D65 without any spikes (see
specifications as the light booth, ensuring the needed
blue curve in Figure 5) resulting in a CIE MIVIS quality class A.
precision in visual colour appraisals.
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Standards [1] DIN EN ISO 3668:2001-12: Paints and varnishes – Visual comparison of the colour of paints [2] ASTM D 1729: 1982: Standard Practice for Visual Appraisal of Colours and Colour Differences of Diffusely-Illuminated Opaque Materials 4 1
[3] ISO/CIE 10526:1991: CIE Standard
Figure 4: Daylight simulation with fluorescent tube.
Colourimetric Illuminants [4] CIE 13.3 – 1995: Method of Measuring and Specifying Colour Rendering Properties of Light
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sources [5] CIE 51.2 – 1999: A Method for Assessing The Quality of Daylight Simulators for Colourimetry [6] CIE 15:2004, 3rd edition: Colourimetry [7] CIE DS 014-1.2/E:2004: Colourimetry – Part 1: CIE Standard Colourimetric Observers [8] CIE DS 014-2.2/E:2004: Colourimetry – Part 2: CIE Standard Illuminants [9] CIE S 014-3/E:2011: Colourimetry – Part 3: 5 1
CIE Tristimulus Values
Figure 5: Daylight simulation with combination of filtered halogen lamps with and without LEDs.
[10] DIN 6173 – 2: 1983-12: Colour matching: lighting conditions for average artificial light [11] CIE 192:2010: Practical daylight sources for
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colourimetry [12] SAE J361TM – 04/2017: Surface Vehicle Recommended Practice: Procedure of Visual Evaluation of Interior and Exterior Automotive Trim, Chapter 4.1.3 Literature [13] Yuk Ming Lam, John H Xin, Kwan Moon Sin: Study of the influence of various D65 simulators on colour matching, Colour. Technol., 117, 2001 [14] Roy S. Burns: “Billmeyer and Saltzman’s Principles of Colour Technology”, Third Edition, 2000 by John Wiley and Son’s, Inc. [15] Wyszecki & Stiles: “Colour Science – Concepts and Methods, Quantitative Data and Formulae”, Second Edition, 1982 by John Wiley and Sons, Inc. [16] Wout van Bommel, Abdo Rouhana: “Lighting Hardware”, Philips, released September 2011 [17] Wout van Bommel, Abdo Rouhana: “The science of lighting – A guide about the
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nature and behavior of light”, Published by
Figure 6: byko-spectra pro luminaire.
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T
osca 200 is the latest addition to the Tosca series, which now
Š Anton Paar
Anton Paar Launches Tosca 200: Premium AFM Technology Uniquely Combined with Time-efficient Operation consists of Tosca 400, a
large-sample, premium AFM, and Tosca 200, an AFM for medium-sized samples and budget-sensitive research. Both devices feature the same high level of automation, increasing the efficiency and significantly simplifying the handling of AFM measurements. Following the introduction of Tosca 400 in 2017 as the first AFM that combined premium technology with time-efficient operation for large samples, Anton Paar now launches Tosca 200, an AFM for medium-sized samples and budget-sensitive research but providing the same quality and flexibility.
The features that make the diďŹ&#x20AC;erence are: - Fast and safe cantilever exchange:
Tosca 200 is the new AFM for medium-sized samples and budget-sensitive research created by Anton Paar.
Probemaster is a unique tool specifically developed for cantilever
- The easiest engagement procedure:
user thorough every step of the
handling that saves time and
the integrated side-view camera enables
measurement so that the final results
guarantees the fast, safe, and correct
live tracking of the cantilever position with
are obtained faster and the user can
placement of the cantilever
respect to the surface on the main screen,
focus on the interpretation and further
- Automatic laser alignment:
so the coarse approach of the probe is fast
research.
Tosca carries out this procedure automatically with just two clicks in the control software
and safe. The auto-engagement is then performed within seconds - Magnetic sample carrier lock for fast
With their focus on performance and measurement efficiency, both
sample mounting: multiple samples can
instruments of the Tosca series are
navigation on an overview map only
be placed on the sample carrier outside of
the perfect nanotechnology tools for
by mouse-click. This facilitates the
the instrument and the lock guarantees a
scientists as well as industrial users.
- State-of-the-art sample navigation:
localization of the right measuring area, especially when working with more than one sample
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BRAND-NEW
byko-test Dry Film Thickness Gage Launched with Environmental Condition Measurements
B
YK-Gardner, worldwide partner of
point temperature is displayed to
The devices comply with SSPC PA-2 and
the automotive, paint and plastic
determine if the conditions are right for
ASTM D7091 for the measurement of
industries for quality control of
applying the paint or coating.
coating thickness, and the byko-test
colour, appearance and physical properties,
The byko-test Lite is economically
also includes a SSPC mode to assist the
is announcing the launch of byko-test
priced for routine applications without
operator on measurement protocols
Fe/NFe, and byko-test Lite, new dry film
environmental condition measurements
and calibration.
thickness measurement gages.
that the byko-test provides.
The new devices deliver accurate and
The byko-test Fe/NFe gage offers a
Both are designed with a large, rotating
repeatable measurement backed by
unique solution to monitor environmental
colour display readable in high or low-
BYK-Gardner quality and performance.
conditions while measuring dry film
light conditions with the large operating
thickness. Air temperature and humidity
buttons provide an easy-to-use solution
For further information:
sensors are built into the gage. The dew
for paint and coatings professionals.
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A
fter only four months, the investment in a new liquid coating system with electrostatics paid for itself. 50% material
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WAGNER AquaCoat Saves 50% Paint on Couplings savings, improved coating quality and high process reliability
make the AquaCoat system from WAGNER, realized by Mewes Oberflächentechnik GmbH, the perfect application solution for ZF in Bielefeld.
The challenge ZF Friedrichshafen AG, headquartered in Friedrichshafen (Germany), is a globally active technology group that supplies systems for the mobility of passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and industrial technology. The company employs 149,000 people worldwide at approximately 230 locations. In Bielefeld, ZF reconditions used clutch units for commercial vehicles. In June 2017, the Bielefeld location was awarded for its sustainable product refurbishment for the first time. To date, a large part of the product range has been certified according to the cradleto-cradle principle at the ZF location in Bielefeld. Around 95 percent of the materials used in an aggregate are reused for recycling purposes. Reprocessing includes first-class coating of couplings for trucks in order to prevent corrosion of the reworked parts in the long term. ZF has been using a water-based electrostatic coating system for several years. However, this installation no longer met the current requirements in terms of paint consumption and cleaning effort. ZF decided to invest in a modern, efficient and resource-saving system.
The solution
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Figure 1: Interior view of the AquaCoat 5010 automatic system with feeding pump and hobbock cover with compressed air gear agitator.
ZF had already made positive experiences with Mewes Oberflächentechnik GmbH in other projects. In this case, too, the
adjust the atomizing and forming air of the electrostatic automatic
experts from Wedemark-Brelingen in Lower Saxony (Germany)
guns centrally and externally, as well as to adjust the spray material
proved to be excellent planners and project partners. They
quantities (Fig. 1). The exact and repeatable adjustment saves the
recommended ZF’s AquaCoat system from WAGNER for the
user time and increases the process reliability of the application.
electrostatic processing of water-based paints. In the laboratory at
WAGNER always sets a high value on easy handling when designing
Mewes, test coatings with clutches were carried out together with
its liquid paint equipment. The housing of the GA 5000 automatic
the users. The concept, coating results and handling of the WAGNER
gun can be removed quickly and safely (Fig. 2). The nozzle and air
application convinced the ZF managers right from the start.
cap are also quickly replaced and can be rinsed without switching
For ZF, an AquaCoat 5010 automatic system with two GA 5000EACW
off the material and compressed air (Fig. 3). The production
electrostatic automatic spray guns was custom configured. Mewes
process is thus only minimally interrupted. The AquaCoat 5010
also developed a pneumatic pre-air control system. The compressed
control unit has two safety systems with mechanical locking of the
air supply cabinet specially designed for this application is used to
interior during application.
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SUCCESS STORIES
hi-tech
1999-2019
conveyors
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Figure 2: Electrostatic automatic gun GA 5000EACW in the coating line.
The customer’s experience
significantly reduced, which minimizes cleaning
In March 2019, Mewes installed the new painting
and filter costs,” confirms Alexander Biehl,
system at ZF Bielefeld within one day, and
Project Manager in Process Management at ZF.
operation started the following day without a
Overall, the VOC content and the associated
hitch. On-site user and service training with
disposal of solvents and paint residues dropped
ZF personnel rounded off the Mewes service
considerably.
package.
Thanks to the excellent economic efficiency,
The technical concept with the WAGNER
the investment paid for itself after only four
application, the excellent coating results at
months. The support and service provided by
Mewes, their competent advice in the planning
Mewes Oberflächentechnik GmbH and the
phase and the comprehensive after-sales service
high application quality and user-friendliness of
offer convinced ZF (Fig. 4).
WAGNER’s liquid electrostatic system consistently
WAGNER’s liquid paint application has also
meet the strict requirements that ZF places on its
proven itself in the field. “Material consumption
suppliers and their products.
alone was reduced by 50 percent thanks to system. In addition, the overspray was
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the high application efficiency of the AquaCoat
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Figure 3: Regulator for the compressed air supply cabinet.
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Figure 4: Reconditioned clutch units.
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© Dr. Beck & Partner GbR
District Court of Stuttgart Appoints Joachim Exner as Preliminary Insolvency Administrator for Eisenmann
Joachim Exner is the preliminary insolvency administrator for the Eisenmann companies proceedings.
T
he District Court of Stuttgart appointed
administrator and looks forward to the
Eisenmann Group initiated the restructuring
Joachim Exner as preliminary insolvency
cooperation with great confidence. “A highly
and strategic reorientation of the company in
administrator for the Eisenmann
motivated team of employees”, Keppel said,
March 2019. The acquisition and completion
companies proceedings. By this decision, the
“will do everything possible to stabilize the
of various major projects in 2018 had led
court followed the petition of the companies.
company despite the difficult situation that
to a large year-on-year loss. “We had to act
Joachim Exner, specialist in insolvency law and
has arisen and to achieve the best possible
fast and consistently here. At the same time,
partner of the law firm Beck & Partner, is a
solution for creditors and employees under
we also wanted to create the strategic and
nationally recognized specialist for complex
insolvency conditions.”
structural foundations for the competitiveness”,
insolvency proceedings. The law office is
Eisenmann SE filed a petition for the
emphasized Keppel.
one of the leading law firms in the area of
opening of insolvency at Stuttgart District
The preliminary insolvency administrator will
insolvency administration in Germany. Exner
Court with the aim of accelerating the
now quickly analyse the current situation
has distinguished himself in the past above all
restructuring and strategic reorientation of
and will hold talks with the parties involved
by the successful support of various automotive
the Eisenmann Group, which began in March
at very short notice, in order to examine
suppliers.
2019. Applications were also submitted to
the restructuring options for the group of
Dr. Michael Keppel, who has been with the
Eisenmann Anlagenbau GmbH & Co. KG,
companies in whole or in part.
company since the beginning of April as
Eisenmann Lactec GmbH and ENisco GmbH
senior restructuring specialist, welcomes the
& Co. KG.
For further information:
appointment of the provisional insolvency
The owner and management of the
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BRAND-NEW
ystral Strengthens its Management: Karl Prem Is Taking Over the Company’s Commercial Management
T
he German machine and plant
Karl Prem has already established himself
an important management task,” Karl
manufacturer ystral is fortifying
excellently at ystral and is presently taking
Prem continues. “I am very happy that
its management team. Karl Prem
on more responsibility. In the future, he will
I am allowed to accomplish this task
has taken over the function of commercial
assume responsibility for the commercial
at ystral. I greatly appreciate the trust
managing director. Primarily, his
management of the ystral Group and
placed in me.” One of Karl Prem’s first
appointment has the purpose of relieving
for improving efficiency throughout
major tasks is to increase the efficiency
the managing director, Peter Manke.
the company. “A company’s positive
of internal processes and to drive
Peter Manke will remain responsible for
development in the long term also depends
continued digitisation in all areas of the
ystral’s strategic development, in addition
on how efficient its internal processes
company. “We have resolved to inspire
to process and application engineering.
and structures are, so as to maintain
our customers, not only with our high
“We are very happy to have Karl Prem
cost and time advantages over market
technical competence, but also with
for this task”, says Peter Manke. “Due
competitors,” Karl Prem says. Especially
outstanding service. To achieve this,
to the past years’ growth, and in light
in fast-growing companies, processes
we need digitised, transparent and
of the strategic challenges facing us in
can quickly become more complex and
customised solutions.”
the future, it was obvious that we had
less transparent. “I believe that regularly
to broaden our base at the top. With
adapting and streamlining these processes
For further information:
Karl Prem, we have found the perfect
to be in line with the company’s needs is
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candidate for this key function in our © ystral gmbh
company.” In addition to Peter Manke and Karl Prem, David Manke remains a member of ystral’s management board. His primary responsibility is in the field of research and development, as well as international business. Karl Prem, 49, already joined ystral as the commercial director in March 2018. Prior to this, he worked in a number of leading positions for the dental technician Renfert for more than two decades, which also included the position as commercial managing director. Most recently, the graduate business economist held a similar position at the German knife manufacturer Martor. Karl Prem is married and father of two children, aged 16 and 18. Being an enthusiastic runner, he also organises the weekly run at ystral, where many employees from all departments participate.
Karl Prem, Commercial Managing Director from ystral.
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BRAND-NEW
Rain Carbon Begins Commissioning Process at New Hydrogenated Hydrocarbon Resins Facility in Germany
R
ain Carbon Inc., a leading global producer of carbon-based
changing regulatory requirements and growing consumer demand for
products, initiated the phased start-up of its hydrogenated
cleaner, faster and lighter products.
hydrocarbon resins production facility in Castrop-Rauxel,
“Building on the spirit of innovation that has been part of the DNA here for the past 120 years, one of the products that will be manufactured
state-of-the-art plant will have a permitted resins production capacity
in Castrop-Rauxel is our new NOVARES® pure resins (Fig. 1),” Sweeney
of up to 50,000 tons per year and will serve as the cornerstone of
added. “These ‘water-white’ resins will match the purity of any competing
Rain Carbon’s Advanced Materials product segment.
products available, and they will provide customers with a cleaner
“Throughout the history of our company, innovation and ingenuity
alternative for such applications as food packaging and hygiene products
have enabled us to produce carbon-based raw materials that make
(Fig. 2). Innovation can also be seen in our proprietary technology for
countless products that people rely on every day possible,” said
resins production and in the environmentally friendly hydrogen plant
Rain Carbon President Gerry Sweeney during the commissioning
constructed by Messer Group.
ceremony. “Today, we are continuing a tradition that began here in
“These developments are important – and not just for Rain Carbon,”
1898, when the former RÜTGERS plant was producing raw materials
Sweeney continued. “They are significant for the entire region, creating
for preserving railroad ties and later when it supported the growing
21st-century jobs, including 30 new positions at Rain Carbon and another
BAKELITE industry. Our €60 million investment in this facility will enable
45 contractor and regional jobs. In addition, this facility is bringing new
Rain Carbon to produce advanced raw materials required to meet
products and technologies to the Ruhr Valley. Just as important is this
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Germany. Once operational in the fourth quarter of 2019, the
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Figure 1: One of the products that will be manufactured in Castrop-Rauxel is new NOVARES® pure resins.
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Efficient
BRAND-NEW © Rain Carbon Inc.
and reliable solutions for surface coating since 1988.
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Figure 2: ‘Water-white’ resins will provide with a cleaner alternative for such applications as food packaging and hygiene products.
electrostatic systems for liquid painting
plant’s potential to attract new customers to the region, since its strategic location in western Germany offers European customers a shorter and more cost-effective supply chain for water-white
electrostatic systems and spraying booths for powder coating
resins and other advanced materials previously imported from Asia.” Professor Dr. Andreas Pinkwart, Minister for Economic Affairs, Innovation, Digitization and Energy of North Rhine-Westphalia,
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effects on many other parts of the economy.” Regarding Messer Group’s role to the project – its first hydrogen plant constructed and installed in Germany – CEO Stefan Messer said: “Germany must continue to extend its leadership in research and development, and remain focused on the climate policy goals of the Paris climate accords. The strategic and ecological production and application of hydrogen brings both topics together.”
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ack in January 2019, to officially kick-start the Sustainability section in our magazines, we asked five key players of the industry if they were willing to answer 15 questions on the role of sustainability, its challenges and the different approaches to the practice. The result was an inspiring, in-depth interview on some of the Best Practices of Sustainability in the surface treatment sector. Back then we also promised we would do a series of interviews, involving other companies as well. Today we deliver on our commitment. After a brief summer hiatus, here we present the second instalment of the 5 on 5 Interview on Sustainability, which questions have been answered once again by five different companies that play a key role within our industry and that are at the forefront of the journey towards a greener and healthier environment for everyone. We are under no illusion: this journey is long and full of challenges, and we are running out of time. According to a 700-pages report1 by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) – the United Nations body for assessing the science related to climate change – the impacts of global warming of 1.5 degrees Celsius will lead to unprecedented changes: from rising sea levels to more devastating droughts to more damaging storms. Pooling together more than 6,000 scientific publications, drawing contributions from 133 authors, and having more than 1,000 scientists review the findings, the IPCC report concluded that we have less than 12 years to make massive and unprecedented changes to the global energy infrastructure to limit global warming to moderate levels. We are glad to see that companies in our sector are not only acknowledging the issue but they are also putting words into action, by proving that being sustainable not only is possible but it can also provide for a great business value. We would like to thank AkzoNobel, BASF’s Coatings Division, Evonik, Perstorp and PPG for their commitment to participate to this interview and we hope it will make for an interesting, thought-provoking reading once again. For this second interview we were delighted to work with the following sector leaders: • Claudia Salomoni – AkzoNobel Coatings SpA Specification Sales & Marketing Coordinator • Marco Benen – BASF’s Coatings Division Sustainability Officer • Gaetano Blanda – Evonik Senior Vice President and General Manager Coating Additives & Stefan Silber – Evonik Senior Vice President Innovation Management Coating Additives • Cecilia Svensson – Perstorp Holding AB EVP Communications & Sustainability • Pedro Perez Vintaned – PPG EHS Director EMEA
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Claudia Salomoni, AkzoNobel - AkzoNobel firm believes that sustainability is business, and business is sustainability. When people ask us, what sustainability means to AkzoNobel, we tell them that our success depends on it, as Powder Coatings inner force is to be eco-friendlier than any other coating in the world. We know only too well that our future hinges on our ability to do radically more while using less: - More innovative to less traditional solutions - More renewable energy and materials - Less fossil-based - More value chain focus and less introverted thinking.
Marco Benen, BASF - Our understanding of sustainability at BASF’s Coatings division is based on the three pillars of environment, economy and society. Acting responsibly in all of these areas ensures our success. We also take the whole value chain into consideration. From sourcing responsibly and a safe and efficient production to products and processes that help our customers to save resources. A holistic approach is key. Gaetano Blanda, Evonik - Sustainability is part of our corporate thinking and action, and it is firmly embedded in Evonik’s DNA. We provide innovative solutions that help to make our lives more sustainable, healthier, and more comfortable.
Cecilia Svensson, Perstorp - Sustainability is about pretty much everything we do, in our production, our products and our way of working. We also consider sustainability on several different levels. A lot of work is about the basics; developing the way we work with health & safety, leadership, supplier management, compliance etc. Another level is how we work with our products and how they are produced; LCAs, compliance and to build in sustainability as a default when we innovate. The ultimate level is our ambition to become Finite Material Neutral, a bold ambition that means switching to alternative resources that are abundant and/ or renewable, or to close the loops in order to recycle those that are finite.
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Pedro Perez Vintaned, PPG - The way we define sustainability at PPG is through our commitment to transparent reporting on our environmental, economic and social performance as a company. This is designed to cover all our areas of business, our employees, our customers, and the communities in which we operate. Not only does this allow us to be transparent, but it informs our guiding approach to sustainability today. PPG’s efforts in sustainability over the last year alone drove more than USD $6.5 million in total cost savings and offered additional growth opportunities. We consider sustainability a key foundation of our success.
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Claudia Salomoni, AkzoNobel - In coatings in general, most of the raw materials implied in the formulation come from petroleum synthesis products. Thanks to a continued rationalization of products and suppliers on a regular control of the derivation (extraction and processing) of the raw materials, is possible to limit the carbon foot-print. Furthermore, we constantly check our production plants and processes to reduce the energy consumption per kilo.
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Marco Benen, BASF - Products which looks at first glance “green” are not per se more sustainable. You need to consider all factors and the whole life cycle. Therefore, making the benefits measurable and tangible is crucial. Our actions should have a provable impact. Customers, for example, often ask what is in it for them, when they can choose between a traditional and a more sustainable product, which might be more expensive. Having reliable and comprehensible data can be an important selling point. Gaetano Blanda, Evonik - For Evonik as a specialty chemicals company, safety has always been top priority. We learned that in this
respect – apart from technical aspects – human behavior is crucial. We therefore launched a comprehensive “safety@Evonik” culture initiative several years ago. Today, Evonik has a good safety track record. Cecilia Svensson, Perstorp - We have had a fantastic response, both internally and with customers, after launching our Finite Material Neutral ambition which, of course, carries a lot of promise and responsibility. I would say the biggest issue today is to navigate the landscape of alternative routes to raw materials. Some solutions require big investments and what if you invest heavily in something that, all of a sudden, proves to be yesterday’s solution? The technical opportunities are developing fast, and some solutions might be groundbreaking, others not. Pedro Perez Vintaned, PPG - I would call them challenges more than anything else. We are trying to be at the front of the market where sustainable solutions are increasingly important. The main challenge in this is to continuously encourage our employees and the company to look into environmentally friendly developments. This also presents a challenge in how we can become better about bringing innovation into the company and the ways we demonstrate that to our customers. We are always striving to put strategic programmes in place that allow us to become more environmentally friendly.
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Claudia Salomoni, AkzoNobel - Working with customers and suppliers to develop leading solutions that do more with fewer resources. It also means continuously improving ourselves. Thanks to this ongoing commitment, we are widely acknowledged as a leader in our industry, reflected by our performance in many of the world’s most prestigious sustainability rankings, in addition to the DJSI. For example, we are also listed on leading sustainability indexes such as the Carbon Disclosure Project, Sustainalytics, FTSE4Good, EcoVadis and Corporate Knights. While it is an honour to be recognized, we will not stop improving. We will continue to take our industry forward and ensure Powder Coatings provide many sustainability benefits compared to other coatings. Marco Benen, BASF - Three things come to mind: Firstly, we aim to minimize the usage of critical substances in our products. Secondly, we make sure to source responsibly, which means we pay close attention to good working conditions for
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the whole value chain. Thirdly, eco-efficient solutions combine ecological and economic benefits. Shortened processes like our Integrated Process II for example save up to 20 % CO2 as well as energy costs for the customer. Stefan Silber, Evonik - First of all, we see a rising demand from our customers and their customers for products that demonstrate a good balance of economic, ecological, and social factors. Sustainability is becoming an increasingly important factor in purchasing decisions. Moreover, sustainability aspects are gaining significance on the capital markets. Financial analysts and investors base investment decisions more and more on the sustainability performance of companies. To them, extra-financial performance indicators are valuable pieces of information assessing the risk of exposure or future market opportunities of a company. Last but not least, global initiatives such as the
UN Sustainable Development Goals as well as stricter regulatory requirements triggered, for example, by the European Union are drivers for sustainability. Cecilia Svensson, Perstorp - The indisputable no. 1 driver is to find ways to lower the carbon footprint. Other important drivers are ways to get resource efficiency across global value chains and the implementation of circularity principles. Pedro Perez Vintaned, PPG - Without a doubt, environmental aspects are the key drivers of sustainability within our industry today. This is an area in which we are striving to innovate. In all our company forums it has become quite clear that we need to make better use of energy sources. We are also trying to minimise waste throughout our operations. We are focusing on these things because we are trying to more responsibly use our most important
and precious natural resources. One recent example of this is the waste mapping exercise that our Environmental Department at PPG Architectural Coatings-UK conducted last year, as part of our reduce, reuse and recycle campaign at two of our UK sites. The team held a workshop on reducing changeover waste left in the manufacturing tanks at the end of a batch. The brainstorm brought about an idea for a new method of tank scraping that has resulted in more than 100 tonnes of paint being saved from entering the waste system in a year. Whilst in our Birstall facility a new reclamation plant and recycling process has allowed PPG to reduce our waste intensity by 10 percent since 2016. These initiatives also have a positive financial element to them â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the more effective we become in our processes the more likely we are to use less energy and generate less waste. Ultimately that financial benefit is where we prove how well weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re doing on our sustainability initiatives. Š Perstorp
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What business value have you seen?
Claudia Salomoni, AkzoNobel - Working with customers and suppliers opens infinite possibilities in a finite world and means finding opportunities where there does not appear to be any! Marco Benen, BASF – Our refinish products that are certified with BASF’s biomass balance approach are a successful example for a sustainable product, that convinces our customers. The paint shops can promote these more sustainable solutions directly to their customers, who then decide whether they want to use a product that helps to reduce fossil resources in the production process. Our customers appreciate an opportunity to position themselves as environmentally conscious. Gaetano Blanda, Evonik - Evonik has defined four growth engines in its portfolio with a clear focus on sustainability: Specialty Additives, Animal Nutrition, Smart Materials and Health & Care. Businesses aligned to these growth engines (such as silica and silanes for the “green” tire, additives for eco-friendly coatings, or probiotics for animal nutrition) show above-average growth rates and play an important role in achieving our sales and earnings targets. Cecilia Svensson, Perstorp - I think you have to see business value both in the short and long term. One example of shortterm business value is the evolution of several of our customer relationships based on our portfolio of Pro-Environment (renewable) products. We now interact directly with more functions, such as sustainability and business development, which builds an increasing degree of partnership along the value chain. Long term is about the survival of our industry = 100% business value. Pedro Perez Vintaned, PPG - Some of the opportunities in which we have been successful have been because we developed products that are more environmentally friendly. For example, we developed a clear coat called the UHS Fast ClearCoat, which is a coating that dries quicker and emits lower volatile organic compounds. This allows for faster applications which provide benefits to the safety of our customers and the environment and has provided for greater efficiencies for our customers’ processes. This has brought value to our business from the customers we’ve gained because of the sustainable benefits our products provide to them.
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How do you compare to the competition?
Claudia Salomoni, AkzoNobel - We use independent ratings such as the DJSI as a benchmark. It gives us objective insights into our performance and enables us to assess ourselves against the best of the competition. Thousands of companies are assessed each year and we are proud to be among the leaders for the 13th consecutive year. It is a recognition of the long-term value we create for all our stakeholders, while our consistently strong performance is a clear signal that we are always looking to improve. There is no room for complacency, however, so we are looking beyond rankings, because we are on a journey which requires us to look further and climb higher. In particular, we have adopted a sharper and more deliberate focus on the resource productivity of our operations, and on innovation to drive value selling. With resource productivity, we are creating a culture of care for all materials used, while eliminating waste. With value selling, we drive sales and growth through product portfolios designed to bring tangible benefits and deliver a positive social and environmental impact.
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Marco Benen, BASF – We do have a strong position in eco-efficient products and shortened processes. With the biomass balance approach, we even are a first mover. BASF’s Verbund concept allows us to replace fossil resources with renewables such as bio-naphtha right at the beginning of the chemical production process. That way, we can produce products with the same performance and quality but without using fossil resources.
strategy 2020+ endorsed by the executive board at the beginning of this year. Today, Evonik generates already around half of its sales with products for resource-efficient applications. More than 80 percent of the Group’s sales make a positive contribution to achieving the UN SDGs. Our businesses combine sustainability, innovative capability and efficiency to develop innovative products that enable our customers to meet the corresponding high requirements of the end markets. And the pipeline is well-filled thanks to our market-oriented R&D.
Stefan Silber, Evonik - Regarding sustainability, Evonik is well positioned. The latest milestone is our new sustainability
Cecilia Svensson, Perstorp - I would not like to compare ourselves with other companies in this area. We are all moving
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forward with the ambition to become more sustainable, but the routes are slightly different. Ultimately, I think we have to collaborate more across value chains in order make an impact. Also, cyclicality will require a lot more collaboration within our industry. Pedro Perez Vintaned, PPG - Our goal is to always be out at the front lines with our competitors. While we always seek to compare our competitor matrix, we recognise that we often vary by definition and it can be like trying to compare apples to oranges. We believe that we’re still just as well placed as the rest to provide our customers with a competitive advantage.
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Opening photo: Quaker Chemical Corporation and Houghton International have combined to create Quaker Houghton, the global leader in industrial process fluids to the primary metals and metalworking markets.
HIGHLIGHT OF THE MONTH
Leaders in Industrial Process Fluids Combine to Form Quaker Houghton Mary Dean Hall Quaker Houghton - Conshohocken (PA), United States
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uaker Chemical Corporation and
customers worldwide. Quaker was founded in
The company’s combined breadth of product
Houghton International have combined
1918 and Houghton in 1865.
and service offerings can be found in end-
to create Quaker Houghton (NYSE:
“We are rooted in companies commonly
markets such as aerospace, aluminium,
KWR), the global leader in industrial process
acknowledged as authorities in industrial fluids
automotive, machinery, can manufacturing,
fluids to the primary metals and metalworking
and valued experts in customer processes,”
industrial parts manufacturing, mining,
markets.
said Michael F. Barry, Chairman, Chief
offshore, steel, and tube and pipe industries.
Along with the new name, the company revealed
Executive Officer, and President of the new
With its expanded products and services
a new logo and brand representing the combined
company. Mr. Barry, who previously served
portfolio, the company expects that cross-
companies (Fig. 1). The company will continue to
Quaker Chemical in similar capacities, went
selling opportunities will facilitate continued
be listed on the New York Stock Exchange and
on to say, “Our similar cultures and values,
above-market growth. Specific products the
trade under the “KWR” ticker symbol.
combined with the talent and resources we
company offers include metal cutting and
bring to Quaker Houghton, create exciting
forming fluids, corrosion protection fluids,
opportunities to deliver innovative solutions
specialty hydraulic fluids, and steel and
The combined $1.6 billion revenue company
that will help our customers’ operations run
aluminium rolling oils. In addition,
employs 4,000 associates serving 15,000
even more efficiently and effectively.”
legacy-Houghton customers will benefit
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from Quaker’s strength in specialty greases, high-pressure die casting, mining specialties, surface treatment and bio-based lubricants, while legacy-Quaker customers will now have access to Houghton’s heat treatment quenchants, offshore hydraulic fluids, metal finishing products, and a broader metal removal fluids portfolio. “Our foundation will be the same customer-intimate operating model that has been key to the success of our customers,” Mr. Barry said.
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“Moving forward together, we will draw upon our rich history and shared expertise to enhance our product and service offerings and continue to deliver value-added service expertise to our customers.”
Value Creation for Shareholders The combination of Quaker Chemical and Houghton International nearly doubles the size of either company with trailing twelve-month revenue as of June 30, 2019 of $1.6 billion.
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of the combination and has increased its estimate of cost synergies to
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$60 million from $45 million. The cost synergies are broad based and
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are expected to come from three major areas: Asset Optimization (17%), Logistics and Procurement (35%) and Operational Efficiencies (48%). The cost synergies are expected to be fully realized on a run-rate basis by the end of year two; with ~$20 million being achieved in year one, ~$45 million in year two and the full $60 million in year three, reflecting 100% achievement as the company exits year two. On a calendar year basis, the cost synergies achieved are estimated to be ~$5 million in 2019, ~$35 million in 2020, ~$50 million in 2021,
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and $60 million in 2022. The company has utilized a top consulting firm over the past two years to help with its integration planning efforts and they will continue to assist the company during the integration. In addition to cost synergies, the company expects that its growth strategy will create additional value over time. Revenue-based synergies, such as cross-selling, will be an important contributor to growth going forward. The legacy product portfolios of both Quaker and Houghton can now be offered to the combined, complementary customer base, where 14,000 of the 15,000 total customers are unique to one company or the other. The company believes the revenue synergies are achievable and will be significant over time, beginning after year one. In the first year, the company’s focus will be to maintain service levels for its customers and ensure no supply chain disruptions, while successfully executing its integration plans. In year two, the revenue synergies will begin to be visible as the company expects to grow above the market by 2% to 4% as it has in the past. The company also expects to continue to grow through acquisitions which remain part of its core growth strategy. In the short term, the company will focus on paying down debt, but will continue to consider smaller acquisitions that can create value. Both Quaker and Houghton have long histories of building value through acquisitions.
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In addition, the company divested certain product lines at closing in compliance with the United States Federal Trade Commission and European Commission requirements. The company received approximately $37 million from the buyer, Total S.A., at close. The revenue of the divested product lines was approximately $50 million, approximately 3% of the combined company’s revenue.
Leadership and Governance In addition to Mr. Barry, Quaker Houghton’s management includes existing leaders from both legacy companies. The newly formed
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Figure 1: The Quaker Houghton drum featuring the new company logo.
Business Leaders: - Joseph A. Berquist, SVP, Global Specialty Businesses & Chief Strategy Officer
“Today is a historic day for our businesses,”
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Mr. Barry said. “We are finally beginning
The final purchase consideration at closing
our journey as Quaker Houghton, and are
of the combination was comprised of:
now the leading global supplier of industrial
1) approximately $170.8 million in cash;
process fluids to the metals and metalworking
2) the issuance of approximately 4.3 million
markets. Two years from now, we expect to
shares of common stock to the Hinduja
have an enterprise that will be integrated
Group and other former owners of Houghton
and generating over $300 million of adjusted
International, comprising 24.5% of the stock of
Global Functional Leaders:
EBITDA on a going-forward basis. More
the combined company; and 3) the refinancing
- Mary Dean Hall, SVP, Chief Financial Officer
importantly, we will be well-positioned to
of approximately $660 million of Houghton net
continue to achieve above-market growth
indebtedness. This purchase consideration
organically driven by our differentiated
does not reflect the cash proceeds from the
business model and the cross-selling
required divestiture which is discussed below.
opportunities created by our combination.”
To fund the purchase, the company borrowed
Mr. Barry continued, “While we are certainly
a total of $930 million at close under its new
a leader in our chosen markets, there
$1.15 billion credit facility as follows:
is significant growth potential for this
1) $600 million U.S. dollar term loan;
new company. We estimate that Quaker
2) $150 million (equivalent) euro term loan;
Houghton’s revenue of $1.6 billion represents
and 3) $180 million revolving credit borrowing.
less than 20% market share in a more than
The term loans and the multi-currency
Quaker Houghton now has an 11-member
ten-billion-dollar addressable market.
revolving credit facility each have a five-year
Board of Directors, consisting of the eight
The near-doubling of the size of the
maturity, and the revolving credit facility has
directors from Quaker Chemical and three
company today gives us greater scale to
remaining availability of approximately $220
directors nominated by the Hinduja Group.
invest in new technologies and make future
million for additional liquidity. The company
The three new independent directors of
acquisitions. We are very excited about the
estimates that its annual interest expense at
Quaker Houghton are the following former
future and the opportunities that lie ahead
today’s interest rates, including the cost to
Board members of Houghton International:
for Quaker Houghton and what it means
convert a portion of the term loan to a fixed
- Sanjay Hinduja
for our customers, our employees, and our
rate as required by the lenders, will be in the
- Ramaswami Seshasayee
shareholders.”
range of 3.4-3.6%.
- Michael J. Shannon
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rapidly expanding into all kinds of industries.
the tasks at hand. This applies equally to the
the Rösler group regarding additive
Be it in aerospace, medical engineering, the
complete engineering of components from
manufacturing. Beside the existing
automotive industry, the tooling industry or
scratch, the re-design of already existing
offerings in the field of 3D post processing
any other industrial applications, the need
work pieces for additive manufacturing, the
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for 3D printed components is growing at a
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company division expanded by AM Solutions -
brisk pace. The technical possibilities of AM
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3D printing services in September. The newly
regarding the creation of innovative and
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founded company (AM Solutions S.r.l.) based
optimized components can best be exploited,
different materials, for example different
in Italy will offer a comprehensive service
when all critical additive manufacturing
types of stainless steel, aluminum and
package in the field of 3D printing (Fig. 1).
aspects are already taken into account during
titanium. The printing process takes place
These services not only cover engineering,
the design phase.
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including optimization of the product design
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printing services, mechanical post processing,
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surface finishing and quality control (Fig. 2).
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not only extremely high precision but also
Additive manufacturing offers numerous
part of the service portfolio of AM Solutions –
consistently high quality and absolute
advantages like the timely production of highly
3D printing services. Equipped with
repeatability of the printing results.
complex and individualized components
state-of-the-art electronic tools (for example,
If the 3D printed components require
without the requirement for expensive tooling.
the simulation tool Altair, CAD software
a subsequent machining step, the
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experienced specialists at AM Solutions - 3D
with conventional shaping methods is either
specially trained company experts ensure that
printing services have access to a range of
impossible or extremely expensive, it is not
the design flexibilities and possibilities of the
modern machining equipment like a 5-axis
surprising that additive manufacturing is
3D printing technology are fully utilized for
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Figure 2: The offerings of AM Solutions – 3D printing services will not only cover engineering, including optimization of the product design for additive manufacturing, but also actual 3D printing services, mechanical post processing, surface finishing and quality control.
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Figure 3: Most modern software like the simulation tool Altair or the CAD software Siemens NX as well as state-of-the-art hardware like an EOS M290 or a 5-axis milling machine DMU 50 are used. Moreover the entire post processing portfolio of AM Solutions - 3D post processing will come into action.
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processes or consumables in order to meet customer specifications. This know-how in the field of surface finishing helps prevent problems with the post processing stage and is key for a cost-effective additive manufacturing process. Last-but-not-least, the service portfolio also includes quality control of the components. The official launch of AM Solutions â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3D printing services, located in Concorezzo in Northern Italy, took place during the RM Forum on September 11 and 12, 2019 at the Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese, Milan.
For post processing of the parts - the removal of powder residues and support structures to surface smoothing and polishing - the
For further information:
company is utilizing a wide range of technologies and processes.
www.solutions-for-am.com
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Opening photo: DTM products have an acrylic/polyurethane nature and contain anti-corrosion passivating agents that allow to overcome the vast majority of the corrosion resistance requests made by the General Industry.
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The Growth of the Direct-to-Metal Products Massimo Bazzucco Colorificio Damiani Spa, Montecchio Emilia (Reggio Emilia) – Italy
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hich is the reason why direct-to-
a workmanlike manner paying particular
The use of this new generation
metal (DTM) finishing products
attention to the thickness that we are going to
products also allows to reduce the
end up increasing every year
deposit (apply), as the product is able to satisfy
warehouse stock of primers and related
their market shares?
certain resistances only if it is applied on a clean
hardeners, thus simplifying not only
Surely, one of the answers is that the
surface and with the suitable thickness (Fig. 4).
the reorders’ management but also
market has changed, but how has it
The meaning of “one coat” is not to be intended
reducing possible eventual errors in the
changed?
as “just one simple coat of product and the job
use of some hardeners compared to
Nowadays end-users request to reduce
is done”, but it is intended as a single product
others.
application times, consequently reducing
able to cover the function both of a primer and
This, unfortunately, can generate very
the handling costs and the costs related to
of an enamel; therefore the final thickness must
high repainting costs also due to the
the continuous washing of the application
comply with the customer’s requests.
high work schedule.
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DTM products have an acrylic/ polyurethane nature and contain anti-corrosion passivating agents that allow to overcome the vast majority of corrosion resistance requests made by the General Industry (ref. Opening photo and Fig. 1). The new technologies used on resins also make it possible to obtain an excellent adhesion not only on steel surfaces but also on light alloys or galvanized steel and even on some plastic surfaces. The ability to adhere to a wider range of surfaces, from metal to some types of plastics, is a great advantage for these types of paints as today products are made up of many different substrates (Figs. 2 and 3). Being able to paint without worrying too much about the type of surface is a certain advantage for the end-user. However it is very important to pay attention to the surface preparation, which must always be carried out in
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Figure 1: DTM products’ manufacturing is addressed to many different sectors, such as the storage industry.
In order to avoid these mistakes more and more operators prefer to the use 2K mixing
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Figure 2: The ability to adhere to a wider range of surfaces, from metal to some types of plastics, is a great advantage for these types of products.
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Damiani was a pioneer in the development of DTM products. Initially the range consisted of a gloss enamel and a semi-gloss enamel. Nowadays the Damiani range is developed on as many as 8 products dedicated to the one-coat painting, each with different features with the aim to satisfy the customers’ requests.”
systems, therefore having the possibility to use just a single mixing machine which facilitates application (just make it easy the application job). Damiani was a pioneer in the development of DTM products. Initially the range consisted of a glossy enamel and a semi-gloss enamel. Nowadays the Damiani range is developed on as many as 8 products dedicated to the one-coat (DTM) painting, each with different features with the aim to satisfy the customers’ requests. In fact, it is possible to find high solid traditional
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products, structured, matt, glossy or highly thixotropic products.
Figure 3: The ACE’s field is one of the sectors where the DTM products are widely used.
Furthermore, keeping into consideration the developed based on the customer personal demands, once again demonstrating the great listening skill of our research team.
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customers’ needs, tailor-made products were
Right now Damiani’s range is composed by the below products: - H0181 FOSFATIX: glossy enamel with excellent verticality; - H0155 FOSFACRYL: DTM glossy enamel; - H0161 FOSFACRYL: semi-gloss 50–60 gloss; - H0169 FOSFACRYL: textured finish; - H0209 LUXACRYL MATT10: DTM matt enamel. In addition the DTM range is completed by many other products.
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ANALYSIS
The Polarisation of the Market Adriano Antonelli Tecno Supply - Ibix Srl, Santa Maria in Fabriago (Ravenna, Italy)
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e are facing an atypical phase
measures; they favour the American
by economically colonising many African
of the market, in which conflicts
manufacturers but, at the same time, these
countries and strongly influencing European
among the major economic
continue to sell their products in other
countries, which constitute the third
blocs are also affecting national markets.
markets. The Chinese bloc, on the other
economic bloc.
Currently, there are three main economic
hand, is effectively fighting to become the
Due to historical and geographical reasons,
blocs. Despite their negative trade balance,
first global economy. China has managed
Italy finds itself in the middle of this macro-
the United States are trying to boost
to gain control of its domestic market, i.e.
economic conflict. The balance of the Italian
exports with often ineffective and unsuitable
the Asian one, and it is now expanding
market, which is a priority for both the
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manner, however, coordination among all the
are the recent major acquisitions occurred
actors involved is needed. The occurrence of
two nations does not seem close to its
in the fashion, food, and automotive
a fault in a single production station or with
conclusion. Finally, many other countries
industries. The “polarisation” of large
one of the partners in the chain can in fact
with strong, advanced economies, such as
groups is an increasingly widespread
affect the relationship between a customer
Russia, India, and Japan, are trying to take
trend, as proved for instance by the latest
and a supplier. At the same time, constantly
advantage of the confrontation between
acquisition attempt of Renault-Nissan by
keeping all production phases under control,
the two main contenders.
the FCA Group.
also considering that more and more firms now
How can a company be competitive and
One of the characteristics that companies
tend to reduce their stock as much as possible,
at the forefront of its industry, within such
should possess nowadays to be able
is an important, but difficult-to-achieve goal.
increasingly complex markets? How can it
to continue to operate on the market,
That is why this article will describe how to
acquire and convince large contractors in
therefore, is the reliability of their value
efficiently manage a coating department in
such a climate of growing competitiveness?
chains. As most Italian companies are small
order to reduce process times, inefficiencies,
A common response of the market
and medium-sized and do not control
chances of error, material handling operations,
appears to be paying increased attention
their entire supply chains in an integrated
and extra costs. In the framework of coating © HangOn
to economies of scale. An example of this
At the same time, the conflict between the
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United States and China, is still precarious.
FTBK 1200
HCFL
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Figure 1: The shuttle is composed of a standard base and optional wheels and a handle for transport.
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FTW 1
FT 1
Description
Date
Complete FT 1
2008-10-14
Product code
Edition
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Figure 3: The frame also enables to unhang the workpieces, with due care and attention.
Figure 4: The shuttle can be used as a workbench for both material preparation and masking operations.
processes, it is possible to act on many
due to organisational issues is a waste that
The dimensions of the profiles determining its
segments of the production flow. For
should be avoided. On the other hand, paying
height can range from 1500 mm to 2300 mm.
example, the frames that are not being
attention to these details enables to consume
Its horizontal base, whose size can range
used should be stored in a coherent,
less paint and reduce the costs of the curing
between 800 and 1200 mm, can be
orderly fashion on shuttle units, which
and pre-treatment phases.
customised through many options, depending
should also offer additional functions such
The development of flexible shuttle units that
on the coupling system of the load bar.
as, for instance, the possibility to hang and
can be built according to each customer’s
In this way, the frame is stable and allows
unhang the workpieces out of the line.
needs thanks to the numerous accessories
pre-hanging the workpieces out of the line,
However, the design of frames guaranteeing
available has represented a significant
as well as unhanging them, with due care and
maximum hanging efficiency with respect
design challenge for HangOn, distributed in
attention (Fig. 3). The shuttle can be used as
to the available space is often hindered by
Italy by Tecno Supply, a division of Ibix (ref.
a workbench for both material preparation
other factors, such as employee number
Opening photo). Our shuttle is composed
and masking operations (Fig. 4). The range
and chain speed. Losing the opportunity
of a standard base and optional wheels and a
also includes the FV1 shuttle unit, with less
to optimally hang one’s own components
handle for transport (Figs. 1 and 2).
flexibility but a few peculiar characteristics,
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such as strength and stability, thanks to its
the number of workpieces that could be hung,
four swivel wheels and adjustable height for
we have implemented simple projects able to
an optimal workstation.
double and sometimes triple the customers’
In the articles written for this magazine in the
productivity. Welded bars allow hanging
past, we have already dealt with the issue of
the parts as products consisting of a single
universal frames’ flexibility.
wire, which can be painted albeit facing one
The possibility to use interchangeable load
another. Thanks to their design, our standard
bars, and, in some cases, accessories that
toothed bars also allow hanging workpieces in
can be inserted on them depending on the
a staggered manner within the same area in
workpiece to be hung enables to significantly
order to save space (Fig. 6).
reduce the number of different frames needed for the storage of the frames and
approached in such a way as to guarantee
for their handling. Sometimes, however, a
proper insertion, easy removal, and adequate
special frame can be required for particular
recovery. In addition to its standard products,
components (Fig. 5). For example, we
HangOn develops and designs masks that can
were recently required a frame able to
reduce the time required for this operation
handle significant weights. Thanks to our
avoiding any reworking. The main goal is
interchangeable accessories, it was still
to offer masking systems that ensure that
possible to guarantee perfect grounding.
the component is ready to be packaged
In other cases, in order to increase the space
immediately after the cycle or to be assembled
available under the conveyor and therefore
without any reworking.
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Figure 5: One of the frames specifically conceived for special hanging applications.
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In this perspective, masking should also be
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required and, therefore, limit the space
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Figure 6: Thanks to their design, toothed bars also allow hanging workpieces in a staggered manner within the same area in order to save space.
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Figures 7 and 8: Designing the right mask is key to reduce the time required for this process phase.
Some of the factors to be taken into
According to the type of coating plant
be hardly solvable in the immediate
consideration at the beginning of a project
and, in this case, of hanging system, it
future otherwise. In the hanging and
are as follows:
should also be found a way to prevent
masking field, checking all products
- the reduction of the number of masks by
any shadowing effect on the painted
enables to guarantee that the coating
surface, accumulation of paint between
process will occur properly. Hanging
the workpiece and the mask, and powder
systems can be easily subjected to hook
penetration where not expected (Figs. 7
strength and bending tests. In order to
and 8).
guarantee consistent results, plugs and
incorporating them in a single design; - the possibility to insert them with simple tools; - the need to prevent any transfer of liquids
As pointed out at the beginning, the control
caps should be checked for adequate
- the masks’ colour;
of the process, its phases, and its quality
configuration, weight, and moulds’ size
- the masks’ stability on the workpiece;
level is a crucial factor. Through
consistency (Fig. 9). Finally, tape should
- their ease of removal through handles able
pre-planned, constant monitoring, it is
be tested for adhesion, glue resistance,
possible to anticipate problems that would
and shrinkage during curing (fig. 10).
during pre-treatment;
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to avoid damaging the cap.
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Figure 9: When testing a cap, its configuration, weight, and moulds’ size consistency are checked.
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Figure 10: A control test on masking tape.
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Opening photo: Railings and pantographed sheets for gates are among Sercolor’s most appreciated products.
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Greater Production Flexibility and Speed: The Conveyor as the Core of Sercolor’s Coating Line Monica Fumagalli ipcm®
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he concept of industrial culture commonly refers to a set
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of notions acquired through experience and study, which, if properly applied, enable the development of a company’s
activity. However, it should not be limited to this: the experiences gained on the field and implemented after a course of study should be integrated with the most up-to-date information on different aspects of business management, such as internal organisation, production flow, and the plants and devices that make up a firm’s productive equipment. The technical publishing industry has the main purpose of spreading this kind of news to help create a shared industrial culture: this is what our magazines have strived to do in the coating field for over ten years.
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We know we are achieving our goal when we meet entrepreneurs like Luciano Serravezza, production manager of Sercolor Srl
Figure 1: Sercolor’s galvanising plant is one of the largest in Southern Italy.
(Melissano, Lecce, Italy). His company specialises in the contracting galvanising and powder coating of components intended for
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different sectors, especially the construction, agricultural, and automotive ones. “My passion for coating started many years ago,” says Serravezza, “and keeping up-to-date is fundamental. Thanks to the information I get from specialised magazines and the experience gained with this company, which my family has been managing since 1997, I was able to design and install a new coating plant to be added to our old one, which was already working at full capacity. I personally assumed the role of prime contractor, carefully choosing the right suppliers for each device and closely cooperating with them to achieve the results we had set ourselves with this huge investment.” The main players chosen by Serravezza were as follows: CM Automazione (Giussano, Monza e Brianza, Italy), specialising in the design and installation of handling lines; Avin (San Vito al
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Tagliamento, Pordenone, Italy), belonging to the Imel Spa Group, for the supply of the pre-treatment plant, the coating line, and the curing
Figure 2: A bird’s eye view of the new coating system designed by Avin.
oven; and Wagner and Nordson for the powder primer and top coat
Galvanising and coating, the two pillars of Sercolor’s production
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application equipment.
Sercolor is a business of excellence in Southern Italy: since the 1990s, it has evolved by changing its core business, continually updating its equipment, and exploiting it in different ways according to the current market needs. “We initially sold aluminium profiles,” says Serravezza. “In 2004, we installed our first automatic iron coating system while continuing to market profiles. We abandoned this activity in 2007, when we integrated our painting line with a galvanising plant. Since then, our growth has never stopped, as evidenced by the fact that we have gradually moved into ever-larger factories while constantly updating our equipment. We reached such a point that, in order to meet the increasingly demanding requests of our customers, in October 2018 we opened a further plant to house a new coating line.”
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Figure 3: A detail of the CM Automazione’s conveyor in the pre-treatment area.
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Figure 4: Flying bars moving by the CM Automazione’s conveyor toward the unloading area.
Currently, the Apulian company operates in two adjacent buildings. The first one is equipped with a manual sandblaster, a pre-treatment plant (performing phospho-degreasing and cleaning with mains water), two electrolytic and hot-dip galvanising systems (of which one is static and the other is a barrel machine for small workpieces, capable of treating up to 10 tonnes of parts per day), and a static coating plant (with a manual handling system). “The static galvanising plant,” says Serravezza, “has unusual dimensions for this kind of machine: it is 6.5 m long, 0.6 m wide, and 1.25 m high (Fig. 1). Actually, it is one of the largest in Southern Italy. Our target customers for this process are companies from the automotive and heavy carpentry industries, which are increasingly choosing our services. We perform two types of hot-dip galvanising processes, one with an acid zinc coating and one with an alkaline zinc coating, in order to give greater corrosion resistance to parts subjected to a high wear degree or intended for harsh outdoor environments. Gates are an example of this: for this kind of product, we often treat pantographed sheets, which our customers particularly appreciate (ref. Opening photo).” The powder coating line located in the first building is devoted to large-sized, complex-shaped parts. Its dimensions are 2.10 x 6.5 x 2.8 m. “In our second building,” explains Serravezza, “we installed the new coating line, which was necessary to handle the production peaks that the old installation was no longer able to support and maintain our distinguishing delivery times, equal to a maximum of seven days.”
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Figure 5: The automatic lubrication system of the CM Automazione’s conveyor chain.
The complex structure of the new coating line With a size of 6.5 x 5 x 2.5 m, the new coating plant is smaller than the other one (Fig. 2). “I have personally designed the layout of the new line based on the experience I have gained over the years,” states Serravezza. “Besides personally following the installation of each device, wherever possible I recovered parts of the old system that could be reused in the new line. The complexity of its structure reflects that of the painting cycle we perform in a limited space. This is the reason why one of the key players for the success of this project was the supplier of the handling system. Indeed, the conveyor is the core of a coating line (Fig. 3). Not only does it connect its different elements, but it also determines its pace and speed. An effective design that is functional to user needs is fundamental to manage both the plant’s operating and storage areas and to create an optimal production flow. Our CM Automazione two-rail conveyor is now the core of our whole paintshop (Table 1, Figs. 4 and 5).” Table 1: Technical characteristics of the conveyor system.
Pitch
10 units/hour (equal to 1/6’)
#1 section conveyor speed (booth) with 1.3 m/1’ a continuous movement #2 section conveyor speed (tunnel) with 1.3 m/1’ a step-by-step movement #3 section conveyor speed (service) with a continuous movement
8 m/1’
Number of transport units
29
Maximum load per transport unit
Kg 500
Maximum workpiece size
6500 x 500 x H 2500 mm
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Figure 6: The outside of the pre-treatment tunnel.
“Although we deal with large
along 3 lines of the conveyor, is driven by 4
components, the space available was
The two-layer coating system for galvanised parts
caterpillars,” says CM Automazione owner
limited,” notes Serravezza. “It was
The coating cycle performed is different
Stefano Crotti. “The capacity of each load
precisely in the definition of the spaces
depending on the type of product treated.
bar is 500 kg and it was specifically designed
for the conveyor installation that
“We are the pioneers of two-layer powder
for the heavy carpentry parts that Sercolor
CM Automazione’s team found the most
coating for galvanised workpieces,” adds
processes in high percentages. This completely
innovative solutions: the placement of
Sercolor owner. “We subject all parts to
automatic handling system is managed through
the buffers for the drying of materials
a pre-treatment process that includes
an Industry 4.0-oriented PLC and it has 19
was their main challenge, but they
phospho-degreasing, cleaning, cleaning
stations.”
managed to solve it in the best way.”
with demineralised water, and a no-rinse
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Figure 7: Pantographed sheets inside the pre-treatment tunnel.
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Figure 8: The inside of the primer application booth.
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Figure 9: The inside of the IR oven: the panels were supplied by Infragas Srl.
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Figure 10: The bar no. 16 gets ready to travel the bypass system in order to start the second application cycle.
nebulisation system. As the nanotech product, we
the application of the primer; this was recovered
use Dollcoat SA 119, supplied by DN Chemicals
from our old painting plant and adapted to its new
(Caleppio di Settala, Milan, Italy - Figs 6 and 7).
function with the integration of new guns (Fig. 8), a
If required, we then sandblast the parts in our
cyclone, and a filtration system.
automatic tunnel shot blasting machine, with a
“Subsequently, the galvanised components would
dimension of 6.5 x 1 x 2 m. Hot-dip galvanised
have had to enter the IR oven (Fig. 9), as we had
components, which account for 90% of our
chosen a dry-on-fused cycle, that is, the application
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Figure 11: Nordson guns applying a top coat.
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production, than reach our first Wagner booth for
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nanotechnology conversion stage with the Soft Rain
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Figure 12: The powder control system.
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of the second coat of powder on the only-gelled primer layer; however, we immediately started finding surface defects due to degassing bubbles, and we decided to opt for a dry-on-dry technology that calls for the complete polymerisation of the primer layer in the curing oven. In August, CM Automazione’s staff returned to modify our conveyor based on this new workflow.” “For large-sized companies like Sercolor, the flexibility of the conveyor is a crucial factor,” adds Crotti. “It enables them to work simultaneously and continuously on different levels, for example
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pre-treating components while others are inside the curing oven. It also allows intervening quickly and
Figure 13: A component coated in white, which is one of the most required colours for galvanised products together with ivory and anthracite.
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taking the flying bars along the entire path only to return to the curing oven, we created a bypass option that enables to keep the workpieces in the application and curing area (Fig. 10).” The components are then sent to the second booth for the application of the powder top coat and, finally, to the unloading station. This second booth is equipped with Nordson powder application guns (Fig. 11) and automatic and manual control systems (Fig. 12); Siver, the exclusive reseller of Nordson powder application systems in Italy, provided the powder management unit.
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Figure 14: The whole Sercolor staff with Alessia Venturi. From left to right: Rocco, Maria Rita, Chiara, Luciano Serravezza and Matteo Morieri, from the Sercolor’s purchase office.
Conclusions “It is impossible to find another coating system as flexible as the one we installed in our paintshop,” states Luciano Serravezza. “This installation has
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provided us with a production speed and flexibility degree that our old system was unable to guarantee. Our products’ coating quality have also benefited from this, so much so that we have started the procedure for obtaining the Qualisteelcoat certification for the components on which we apply powders provided by Europolveri (Sandrigo, Vicenza, Italy), i.e. the Qualisteelcoat C5-M high-performance primer, specifically developed for our process, and two Qualicoat white paints (Fig. 13). The activity of Sercolor is constantly evolving (Figs. 14 and 15) and it will always be. It is essential to continue to keep abreast and gain new experience, in order to contribute not only to create but also to
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spread industrial culture as the backbone of every
Figure 15: Small parts painted by the company.
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BRAND-NEW HIGHLIGHT OF THE MONTH GSB General Meeting in Hamburg: Projects for High Quality Coated Aluminium
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FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY Gutmann AG: Two Aluminium Profile Coating Lines to Improve its Time to Market and Expand its Production of Architectural Systems
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INNOVATIONS: PRESENT&FUTURE Tangea Tones: A New World of Colouration for Anodized Aluminium
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FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY Insourcing the Coating Process and Widening the Colour Range of Aluminium Profiles for Sun Protection Systems: Two Winning Choices for Improved Quality and Customisation of Pratic’s Products
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FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY Aliplast: The choice of a Vertical Coating System for Aluminium Profiles in the Pursuit of Maximum Productivity and Quality
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HIGHLIGHT OF THE MONTH Technology and Creativity in Colour Fan Decks and Files for the Aluminium and Powder Coating Markets
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FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY Insourcing Coating Processes in the Architectural Aluminium Profile Industry: Pasturi’s History
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INNOVATIONS: PRESENT&FUTURE When Metal Becomes Wood. Characteristics and Evolution Trends of the Powder-on-Powder Technology for Wood-Effect Finishes on Aluminium
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FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY A new Pre-treatment System Helps Guarantee Perfect Paint Adhesion on Stûv’s High Temperature Stoves
FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY Aluminios Andalucía: Culture of Coating Quality in the Field of Powder Pre-Painted Metal
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BRAND-NEW
‘C
olor Design’ is not only colour, but also finishes. Innovative finishes
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Metallic or pastel? ON/OFF able to revolutionise the interior
design canons, playing with light. You had a shape in your mind, you planned and you implemented it. You have thought this through, but you haven’t decided yet: metallic or pastel? While being deep in doubts you meet ON/OFF, the finish from the Acromatica collection of Lechler Tech. Its chemical composition creates a unique changing effect: in diffused light the finish appears pastel, in direct light aluminium sparkling
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Figure 1: The ON/OFF finish from the Acromatica collection of Lechler Tech creates a unique changing effect, playing with light.
particles stand out and the finish turns into metallic (Fig. 1). Where paint matters Color Design
In Acromatica all colours are neutral in order
proposes solutions able to confer objects
to present three new finish effects in five
the power to move, as the mixer from the
variations of gloss level:
Gessi collection shown in the Figure 2.
- SILK: ultramatt and semigloss effect that
It is conceived to characterize objects in minimalist spaces. - ON/OFF: an absolute innovation for paints, it gives an object the ability to
In the last few years Lechler has presented
gives surfaces a total matt or semigloss
switch from pastel to metal depending on
the collections Pastelli, Polineutri,
finish; it is ideal for irregular products,
the light around it. It is presented in both
Golden Shades and Classics, the most
creating interesting appearance contrasts.
high glossy and semigloss versions.
popular colour proposals able to satisfy
- STARGLASS: diamond effect that “lives” © Lechler
expectations of designers in various contexts of design and production of industrial products for the Habitat sector.
and “communicates” with the direct light it receives; ideal to make simple surfaces glam too.
The new collection ACROMATICA, in contrast with other collections, studies
The absence of colour in this proposal
for first time interaction among new finish
should not mislead us: the Acromatica
effects, taking into consideration also
collection is a guide for the combination
interior lighting.
of finishes which can be used alone
Furthermore, this collection aspires to meet
or together, but do not preclude also
the demands of multi-functional spaces,
their use in combination with colours.
such as home-offices, open-plan houses,
It is for this reason that a new colour
etc. In these areas visual complexity is very
collection is now under study and it will
high, because objects with very different
be presented soon. It proposes a range
shapes and functions live side by side.
of the most suitable colours to meet new
When you use Acromatica finishes, colours vanish to make integration easier: in this way, attention moves on new finishes that range from ultra matt to super gloss on a scale from white to absolute black.
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BRAND-NEW
T
he irresistible itch to innovate has resulted in AkzoNobel
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New Finishes Help AkzoNobel Scratch Itch for Innovation in Powder Coatings developing a scratch-resistant
powder coating for the architectural market in both matt and satin finishes. Responding to customer demand, the company got to work and has now added the pioneering dual functionality to its Interpon D range. Known as Interpon D X-Pro, it’s available in both standard and superdurable formulations. To prove its toughness, the product was subjected to rigorous testing using industry standard Martindale1
AkzoNobel’s architectural customers – particularly fabricators of aluminium windows and doors – wanted a scratch-resistant powder coating, especially for darker colours, and Interpon D X-Pro is exactly what is suited right for them.
test equipment. The high gloss retention scores are proof of the
wanted a scratch-resistant powder coating,
coating’s improved scratch resistance.
especially for darker colours, and that’s
“We’ve listened to our customers, learned from
exactly what we’ve delivered.”
them and delivered exactly what they want,”
Products coated with Interpon D X-Pro
explains Daniela Vlad, Managing Director of
are less susceptible to abrasions during
AkzoNobel’s Powder Coatings business. “Our
handling and transportation. They now
product innovation is all about going beyond
arrive at the end of their journey looking as
expectations and we believe we can now provide
good as they did at the start.
the best possible scratch resistance solution.
Customers have already come to trust
This way, the coated surfaces can be handled,
and rely on the company’s Interpon D
assembled or transported with better scratch
range, which has been verified by an
resistant protection.”
Environmental Product Declaration.
Adds Jean-Paul Moonen, the business’ Segment
AkzoNobel was the first global powder
Manager for Architectural Coatings: “Interpon D is
coatings supplier to obtain the
already recognized for its durability, now we can
EPD certification back in 2015. A recently
add a scratch resistance solution to the mix. Our
renewed EPD for the Interpon D range
architectural customers – particularly fabricators
of architectural powder coatings lasts
of aluminium windows and doors – told us they
until 2023. Interpon D X-Pro can be supplied from
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Scratch resistance is assessed by means of the “Martindale test” method. It’s the most widely used and most objective method for testing scratch resistance. In accordance with standard CEN/TS 16611, an abrasive object with a defined weight is applied to the test surface and rubbed across the surface in cycles. The impact is assessed both visually and especially by measuring the residual gloss, i.e. the difference between the gloss measured before and after the surface has been exposed to scratching.
stock throughout Europe. For further information: www.interpon.com
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BRAND-NEW
Colourful, Functional, Customized: Qualisteelcoat Approved Anti-Corrosion Systems
T
he phenomenon of corrosion is
Structural deterioration, maintenance and
commonly associated with metallic
replacement of parts subject to corrosion
materials. Metal corrosion can
have a significant impact on costs.
ECO-STEELCORR painting systems: Qualisteelcoat approvals
be defined as a degradation process
A study by the WCO (World Corrosion
ECOPOLIFIX has been providing with
under certain environmental conditions.
Organization) in 2017 calculated that the
anticorrosive primers ECO-Primer O195
Corrosion indicates a natural and
costs related to corrosion are around
for many years. These, in combination
irreversible process of slow and continuous
2.5 trillion dollars/year and that it
with suitable Top-coats, such as the
consumption of a material, which results in
affects 3–4 % of the PIL of industrialized
Qualicoat-approved polyesters of
the deterioration of the characteristics or
countries. The same study also estimates
the various Helios powder coating
physical properties of the material initially
that a reduction of 875 billion dollars
series, offer a very high protection
involved. Durability, functionality and safety
per year of these costs is potentially
against corrosion. The Qualisteelcoat
are the most important and required
possible through: harmonization of
specification adopts parts of the
features of metal materials and structures.
regulations and standards, training of the
ISO 12944 standard that can also be
Thus, the protection from corrosion of
various professional figures and through
applied to powder coating.
metal artefacts is a necessary requirement
the use of appropriate anti-corrosion
The Qualisteelcoat approvals of the
for the steel construction industry.
technologies.
ECO-STEELCORR systems are the
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result of the research and work of the ECOPOLIFIX laboratory in synergy with the HELIOS TBLUS laboratory in Ljubljana for the numerous physical and instrumental tests performed on the samples over the years. All ECOPOLIFIX’s staff in Italy and in the whole Helios Group in Europe are engaged in the continuous search for solutions that the market today solicits and requires in terms of quality, durability and warranty levels, making its trading partners available to the knowledge and synergy of a global group. For further information: www.ecopolifix.it and www.helios-powdercoatings.com
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Opening photo: One of the projects carried out according to GSB quality guidelines: the office building in Munich.
HIGHLIGHT OF THE MONTH
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G
SB International is an association for
association, the representatives for the Board
demonstrated the potential and limitations of
surface coatings in architecture and
and Quality Committees for the next 4 years
the current possibilities.
industry. Its task is to ensure quality
were appointed.
in relation to coatings of workpieces as well as
This year once again provided a varied
The new project seal of GSB: application,
pre-treatment and coating materials used in
programme of events with interesting
features and benefits
the process. To this end, GSB creates quality
presentations.
Hans Georg Eder from Akzo Nobel Powder
guidelines and monitors their application
Coatings GmbH (Arnsberg, Germany)
(ref. Opening photo).
Digitalisation in coating companies:
presented the new GSB website and focused
GSB International invited members to attend
utopia or the future?
in particular on the functions of the planning
the 22nd General Meeting in Hamburg on 8th
Wilfried Rapp from STOBAG Alufinish
tool and the seal generator in conjunction
and 9 April 2019. Over 100 members from
GmbH (Wutöschingen-Horheim, Germany)
with the value chain. He described succinctly
all over Europe accepted the invitation to
and Fabian Luccarini from e.Luterbach AG
the particular strengths of the new system
find out more about the work GSB has been
(Hildisrieden, Switzerland) explained how
and explained the resulting benefits for
doing and the latest news from the coatings
the digitalisation of a coating company as
coaters and end customers. He concluded
industry. In addition, future-oriented changes
part of a site expansion can be implemented
his presentation with a forecast of future
were agreed and, in line with the articles of
efficiently and effectively. They also
additional application options.
th
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Challenge: generation change in SMEs in
“robust processes” along the value chain, as
generation. We need to face facts!
the coating industry
well as the creation of ideal prerequisites
Sustainability and environmental awareness
In his presentation, Dr. Johannes Schmidt
for the generation change in medium-sized
is once again of great significance within
from INDUS Holding AG (Bergisch Gladbach,
companies.
GSB thanks to the Green GSB commitment.
Germany) explained the current situation
This is already being tackled through
For example, our pro-active foresight in the
for company succession in medium-sized
the Young GSB project, which has had a
past with the long-term external testing
companies in Germany. By 2020, there is
promising start with a workshop in March this
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expected to be a succession plan for over 227,000 of German SMEs (small and medium-sized companies). The statistics showed
means that GSB is now able to verify weathering results for 10 years of natural weathering. GSB is therefore currently the
that around 65% of SMEs have
only quality association on
not yet finalised a succession
the market which meets the
plan. In addition to current trends,
requirements of the relevant
Dr. Schmidt presented various
European standards.
possible succession options and
In order to remain equipped
made clear recommendations for
for the future, GSB is using
preparing for them.
research and development to create the knowledge transfer for the necessary innovation
Digital transformation “show” On the evening before the AGM,
climate in the industry and
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Andreas Axmann, “The media magician”, entertained guests
thereby open up new markets for its members.
Figure 1: The GSB’s board elected during the meeting.
Through networking in
during dinner. With his charming
European and international
demeanour and unique show on digital transformation, the slick “iPad magician”
year. Linking digitalisation and marketing as
standardisation bodies, the guidelines of
rounded off the evening and provided a
well as developing both areas were identified
GSB International can be disseminated
successful start to the overall event.
as the challenge for the years ahead. The use
worldwide as supplier qualifications or
of social media networks such as Facebook,
production guidelines and thereby offer a
LinkedIn and Twitter in particular will play
further benefit. This will create a decisive
At the internal General Meeting, the Chairmen
a central role in future for the exchange of
competitive edge.
of the Board, Willem Beljaars and Werner
knowledge. A research project in partnership
It follows from this that GSB will continue
Hillebrand, reported on projects from the last
with the South Westphalia University
to offer the opportunity for its members to
two eventful years and gave an overview of
of Applied Sciences demonstrated that
acquire new knowledge or expand existing
future plans for GSB (Fig. 1). The focus was
members currently have a lot of catching
knowledge through training courses,
on the mission statement of GSB, which is
up to do when compared internationally for
workshops and continuously harmonised
increasingly aimed at the establishment of
this form of communication and knowledge
testing.
Report from the Board
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Gutmann AG: Two Aluminium Profile Coating Lines to Improve its Time to Market and Expand its Production of Architectural Systems Alessia Venturi ipcm®
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“A
nything is possible, here at
a considerable manipulation degree of
“Gutmann now has a fully integrated production
Gutmann.”
our products, with negative consequences
process, which starts from the extrusion of
on quality levels and delivery times.
profiles, continues with machining (cutting,
That is what Bruno Fijten (Fig. 1), a member
A long delivery time is not acceptable in
welding, and drilling), thermal break assembly,
of the Board of Directors of the Gutmann
this market, where a just-in-time approach
anodising, and coating operations, and ends
Group, immediately tells us. Based in
is required because decisions on colours
with the quality control, packaging, and shipping
Weiβenburg (Germany), this company
and finishes are taken at the last minute,”
phases. We combine a just-in-time flow with
has specialised for eighty-five years in
explains Fijten. “That is why we decided to
an excellent quality level and a maximum cycle
the production and sale of aluminium
establish Color/G Aluminium, a company
time of 4 days from cutting to packaging,” says
architectural systems and custom
entrusted with the coating of the entire
Simon Brunauer, the architectural system
aluminium profiles for several different
Gutmann production.”
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industrial sectors (ref. opening photo).
of Color/G. “In order to achieve our lean production and excellent
“The variability of products
quality goals, we decided
that we are able to offer
to rely on one supplier for
on the market is potentially
both our new coating lines
limitless: we already provide
and we chose Trasmetal
almost 10,000 possible
(Milan, Italy), which provided
combinations and we are the
us with two high-quality,
market leader of the DACH
technologically advanced
area . Our way of doing
plants while distinguishing
business is unique but also
for its design accuracy and
very complex. We specialise in
on-time deliveries. The first
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the production of aluminium/ wood systems, which are very exclusive because they combine the warmth of wood with the high outdoor
plant we installed was the
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horizontal one, which was
Figure 1: From left to right: Bruno Fijten from Gutmann, Alessia Venturi from ipcm® and Simon Brunauer from Color/G.
started in January 2018 and reached full production in one year (Fig. 2). We chose
resistance performance of
to begin with this because it
aluminium, thus eliminating
would have ensured higher
the need for maintenance. We have ambitious plans for this market: we want to double our volume of business. Therefore, we must reduce our time to market and improve our production capacity. Our investment in two aluminium profile coating systems, a horizontal one started in 2018 and a vertical one recently completed, was a part of this expansion project.” “Up to 2018, we worked with several local contractors for coating our profiles. This production flow was not lean and it entailed 1
Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
Gutmann now has a fully integrated production process, which starts from the extrusion of profiles, continues with machining (cutting, welding, and drilling), thermal break assembly, anodising, and coating operations, and ends with the quality control, packaging, and shipping phases.”
flexibility in terms of workpiece type and size than the vertical one: indeed, Color/G also coats sheets, accessories, and components for our architectural systems (Fig. 3). One year after the start of the project, however, the subcontracting issue remained, as the horizontal line was not sufficient to handle our whole coated profile volume: our aluminium/ wood systems alone require us to produce 1 million m2 of window profiles in 2 colours. We needed a second, high-productivity coating line. We chose a vertical system, again supplied by Trasmetal, with last generation MS Powder System booths (Fig. 4).”
Opening photo: Based in Weiβenburg, the Gutmann Group has specialised for eighty-five years in the production and sale of aluminium architectural systems and custom aluminium profiles for several different industrial sectors.
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“In order to further streamline production and guarantee total quality, we also chose to only rely on two powder coatings suppliers, except for projects for which customers have different specifications,” emphasises Simon Brunauer. “We have developed our own colour range including about 20 tints. Customers that select one of these colours can count on a delivery time of 1 day; the choice of any other colour among 200 standard shades provided entails a delivery time of 2 days, while for special colours the delivery time rises to 3 days, which is also our maximum time-to-market for coated products. Syntha Pulvin, a brand of The Sherwin-Williams Company, is our main supplier of
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architectural powders.” “Gutmann currently uses GSB/Qualicoat Class 1 powders,
Figure 2: A detail of the horizontal coating system installed at the factory of Color/G Aluminium by Trasmetal (Milan).
but plans to soon switch to Class 2 ones,” says Thorsten Reif, technical-commercial specialist of The Sherwin-Williams
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Company. “Our Inver2 factory in Italy provides it with about 190 colours with different effects, including glossy and matt smooth, fine textured, and glossy and matt metallic finishes. These belong to three different groups, i.e. 111 (smooth/glossy), 119 (fine textured), and 123 (smooth/ matt), within which each colour is defined by a code. This system enables Gutmann to quickly order tints and finishes using their codes, with no risk of mistakes. Custom colours are formulated in our laboratories in Minerbio (Italy) and Thouars (France), following the classification and performance characteristics of each coating group. Finally, we provide Color/G with a consultancy service and technical assistance within 8 hours from their requests, deliveries
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within 48 hours, and above all the support of our two laboratories in Italy and France for any R&D activity.”
Figure 3: Color/G Aluminium coats sheets, accessories, and components for the architectural systems produced by the Gutmann Group.
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The horizontal system: maximum flexibility in production planning The horizontal profile coating line installed by Color/G at the end of 2017 and entered into production in January 2018 was a greenfield project. “We started completely from scratch,” says Brunauer, “in terms not only of the building which was to house the plant, but also of staff training, IT solutions, paint stripping operations, and management of powders, chemicals, and water supply. Typically, a company entering the aluminium profile coating market starts with a vertical system because the management of a horizontal one is much more complex. On the other hand, a vertical plant cannot treat small parts, accessories, and sheets, which, as stated, are an integral part of our production.”
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Figure 4: The vertical system supplied by Trasmetal.
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Figure 5: A detail of the two-rail conveyor provided by Conveyors Nord on the horizontal line.
The horizontal system designed by Trasmetal allows coating frames with maximum length of 6400 mm, height of 2400 mm, and width 300 mm, with a capacity of 300 kg per load bar. It has an average hourly productivity of 17 frames and a takt time of 3.5 minutes. It is equipped with a two-rail conveyor built by Conveyors Nord (Inzago, Milan). Its layout includes two loading and two unloading stations, both equipped with elevators for more ergonomic handling operations without the need for platforms (Fig. 5). The conveyor features several storage buffers in different sizes, located along the line and inside the drying and curing ovens to ensure maximum planning flexibility (Fig. 6). “The plant’s software program interfaces directly with the company’s management system. Daily production is programmed and managed through a touch screen station
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Figure 6: The conveyor of the horizontal line features several storage buffers to ensure maximum planning flexibility.
it has 26 slots. Since a load of frames can
that enables the operator to select the right painting cycle to match each flying bar,” explains Trasmetal product manager Renzo Elli. “Once a flying bar is matched with a coating program, its handling is automatic. The operator can only integrate the production plan with any reworking operation needed by picking the flying bar directly from the bypass storage buffer.” “Each loading and unloading station has a buffer with 5 slots (Fig. 7). The first buffer after the loading station is in front of the pre-treatment tunnel and
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range from 2 large-sized profiles to 500 small accessories, and given that we want to maintain our takt time of 3.5 minutes in any case, we must make sure that we always have enough material ready to enter the pre-treatment tunnel,” says Simon Brunauer. “The conveyor has a bypass option between the loading areas and the coating booths, which we use whenever we load parts that must not undergo pre-treatment, such as two-tone profiles, pre-anodised profiles, or damaged parts to be reworked (Fig. 8).”
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“The flying bars that must be subjected to
must work at a temperature of 26 °C ± 1 °C,
pre-treatment, on the other hand, are sent from
we have decided to add a chiller with a heat
the loading stations to a tilting device (Fig. 9) that
pump instead of two separate machines, i.e. a
favours water drainage during the cycle. Afterwards,
heater and a cooler (Fig. 11). The drying oven
the flying bars move from the main plant chain
has a 8-slot storage buffer. After drying at 120 °C
to the tunnel circuit. The tunnel’s step-by-step
for 20 minutes, the flying bar passes through a
chain swings forward and backward by 500 mm to
straightening device that takes it back to its normal
guarantee a uniform treatment quality degree on
position before proceeding toward the coating
the profiles’ entire surface (Fig. 10).”
application station.”
The pre-treatment process is a chrome-free cycle
“At the end of the drying cycle, the conveyor
conceived by Alufinish, including two acid attacks,
reaches an 8-slot storage buffer, located opposite
two rinses with mains water, one rinse with
to the pre-treatment tunnel’s bypass one,” says
demineralised water, and a no-rinse conversion
Simon Brunauer (Fig. 12).
stage. Both coating lines require the same
“As suggested by the line operators, both these
pre-treatment chemicals.
buffers feed the ones preceding the coating booths
“We have built the pre-treatment tunnel in
according to the daily production plan. Colour,
AISI 316 L stainless steel with some parts in AISI 316
batch, and coating program controls are carried
T steel, because pre-treatment products are both
out in the pre-booth buffers. The booths are
very effective and rather aggressive,” says Michele
equipped with an optical scanner to determine the
Leonardi from the Commissioning Department of
beginning and end of the spraying phase with the
Trasmetal. “Since the conversion chemical product
aim of reducing consumption (Fig. 13).”
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The two automatic coating booths with a
There are two further 5-slot storage
The demineralised water production
quick colour change system are symmetrical
buffers right after the automatic
plant and the chemical dosing system
and work simultaneously, each equipped
booths. A hot air pre-curing chamber
are linked to both coating lines
with 16 spray guns, 8 per side. Each booth
enables Color/G to apply any colour
through separate feeding circuits,
has a large platform for any pre-retouching
simultaneously while avoiding any
which prevent the line operators from
activity. Color/G has also chosen to install a
contamination among different tints on
coming into contact with chemicals.
manual booth for touch-up and sampling
the workpieces. The line ends with the
The water treatment plant is also
operations (Fig. 14).
curing oven with a 12-slot storage buffer.
shared (Fig. 15).
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Figure 9: The tilting device favours water drainage during the pre-treatment cycle.
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Figure 8: The conveyor of the horizontal line has a bypass option between the loading areas and the coating booths, which is used whenever the loaded parts must not undergo pre-treatment.
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Figure 10: The step-by-step chain swings forward and backward by 500 mm to guarantee a uniform treatment quality degree on the profiles’ entire surface.
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Figure 11: The pre-treatment tunnel of the horizontal line is equipped with a chiller featuring a heat pump instead of a heater and a cooler.
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The vertical system
(Giussano, Italy), enables to hang the
“The next, almost necessary step after
components through hooks with a 100, 133,
our investment in this horizontal plant
or 200 mm pitch and a maximum loading capacity of 50 kg per hook. The average
was the purchase of a vertical one,” states Simon Brunauer. “We actually carried out this project concurrently. In one year, we constructed a new building and installed the plant, which is now in its ramp up phase. It is going to guarantee a production capacity of 3 million m2 per year, a much greater volume than that ensured by our horizontal line. On the other hand, it is much less flexible than the other one.” Color/G’s vertical profile coating system, also designed and installed by Trasmetal, allows
Color/G’s vertical profile coating system, also designed and installed by Trasmetal, allows treating extruded profiles up to 150 mm in thickness, 400 mm in length, and 7200 mm in height.”
productivity of the plant is 675 profiles/hour using hooks with a 133 mm pitch, equal to about 19 tonnes of coated aluminium in an 8-hour shift. In addition to the main conveyor, the plant includes a secondary circuit for feeding its two quick-colour change booths that work simultaneously. “The loading operator matches each hook with the right coating program through a bar code. The system knows the location of all hooks and determines their transfer toward one booth or the
treating extruded profiles up to 150 mm
other as well as the start of the pre-
in thickness, 400 mm in length, and
treatment tunnel pumps, with the aim of
7200 mm in height. The line speed is
saving energy and resources,” Michele
1.5 m/min (Fig. 16). The one-rail conveyor,
Leonardi from Trasmetal explains while
manufactured by CM Automazione
describing this line.
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Figure 12: The drying station of the horizontal line is followed by an 8-slot storage buffer, located opposite to the pre-treatment tunnel’s bypass one.
Figure 13: The booths of the horizontal line are equipped with an optical scanner to determine the beginning and end of the spraying phase with the aim of reducing consumption.
reducing heat dispersion, which is typical of vertical systems
We installed a self-contained oven performing three
as they cannot be partitioned like the horizontal ones.
processes, i.e. drying, gelling, and curing, with only two
Trasmetal is aware of the importance of the consumptions’
heat exchangers. The purpose of integrating a gelling
control and it developed and patented a system that allows
chamber was to save energy. In fact, it is heated both by
to gel the powder layer onto the coated items, without the
exploiting the oven’s heat losses and by irradiation: hot
need of the traditional IR panels or complex and expensive
air circuits, heated through the same heat exchanger of
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Figure 15: The water treatment plant shared by the two lines.
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Figure 16: The vertical system allows treating extruded profiles up to 150x400x7200 mm with a speed of 1.5 m/min.
the oven, warm the irradiation surfaces through which the coated profiles pass.”
The GSB-project seal for coated aluminum.
“Another design peculiarity of this line are the partition walls between the areas crossed by treated and untreated parts, in order to avoid contamination,” adds Leonardi. “The pre-treatment process occurs with cascade stages except the third one, which is the first acid rinse. Each stage features a small water renewal Ap
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higher consistency and quality degrees. This is the first vertical system in the world to have them installed (figs. 18 and 19).”
A full range of services Thanks to the GSB Seaproof and Qualicoat Seaside certifications for its horizontal and vertical plant respectively, Gutmann can currently offer maximum quality in terms of surface finishing and corrosion protection. The very high production capacity and flexibility degree achieved by combining these two systems enable Gutmann to apply almost 1000 different tints, perform
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Figure 17: From left to right: Michele Leonardi from Trasmetal, Alessia Venturi and Simon Brunauer.
4 minutes, and guarantee a lead time of less than 4 hours even for special requirements. “Thanks to the integration of these two coating lines, the Gutmann Group can now provide its customers with extruded and coated or anodised
advanced solution supplied by MS Powder
longer, softer, and more enveloping than
profiles, welded sheets, and complete
System,” points out Simon Brunauer (fig. 17).
the conventional one. Powder distribution
frames that are fully built in-house,”
“These X-shaped booths feature 4 paint
is thus more homogeneous and the
states Bruno Fijten from the Gutmann’s
spraying spots, each with 5 guns. This peculiar
coatings’ colour and thickness have much
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Tangea Tones: A New World of Colouration for Anodized Aluminium Juanjo Gonzalez Alsan - Alvarez Schaer SA – Paterna (Valencia), Spain
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alsan@alsan.es
he processes of electrolytic
has continued working along the line
under standard QUALANOD
colouring of aluminium anodizing
of obtaining new colours on anodizing,
conditions, to create an anodic layer
are described and are well known
which allow to maintain this metallic
consisting of regular and uniform
since a long time, industrially applying
finish so characteristic of aluminium
pores, where we will deposit the
technologies based on 2 phases DC / AC
and create a new and wide range of
different salts that will give us the final
to achieve loads with good uniformity
chromatic tonalities, which we have
colouration.
and penetration.
called Tangea Tones.
Once the anodic layer is formed,
Although currently there are few
These colour tones range from purple
we pass to the TANGEA electrolyte,
metallic salts being used in electrolytic
orange to copper and up to chocolate
where we carry out the electrolytic
colouring baths, many metallic elements
brown, and can produce many
colouration. The baths are worked with
are susceptible to be deposited
intermediate tones, according to the
DC / AC technology, where in a first
electrolytically in the pores of the anodic
needs of the customers (ref. Opening
phase we control the blockade of the
layers. Some of them were used years
photo).
pore, reinforcing to a greater or lesser
ago, other used in very specific countries
Thus, two new electrolytic baths have
extent the barrier layer. Then, in the
or companies, and others practically not
arisen that allow us to obtain the
second AC phase, when the metal salts
used at industrial level due to their high
colourations described above, “TANGEA
are deposited, the ELCOSAN RAINBOW
cost.
NATUR” for dark tones and “TANGEA
technology, allows us to work with
Among the metals capable of colouring
CLAY” for the clear ones.
complete AC waves or asymmetric AC
anodized aluminium are metals such
Both baths are formed by a mixture
waves or trimmed waves, so that we
as Fe, Co, Cu, Ni, Ag, Au, Se, Mn and the
of several metal salts, thus achieving,
control the deposition speed of the
most used, tin salts, for the colours inox,
under certain electrical conditions, a
metals, thus giving rise to the different
bronzes and black.
synergy that produces the co-deposition
TANGEA TONES colourations.
These metals provide a restricted range
of different metals, with preferential
The Tangea Tones baths are operated
of colours, although the techniques of
deposition of some of the salts
at temperatures of 20-21˚C and the
colouring by optical interference have
depending on the chemical adjustment
colouring times are reduced, without
allowed us, using the same bronze bath
of the electrolyte and the conditions of
exceeding 5 minutes for the darker
with tin salts, to expand the palette with
DC / AC programming used for colouring.
shades that logically require a longer
new colours such as blue, grey and
In this way, we regulate the different
time in the AC deposition phase.
green, which are already in production at
combinations that allow us to achieve
As examples of the different shades
many plants.
certain chromatic tones.
that can be achieved, chromatic coordinates obtained in industrial
The R&D department of ALSAN, specialist in the development of new products,
To work with TANGEA electrolytic baths,
baths for different finishes are shown
processes and colouring techniques,
it is necessary to anodize the aluminium,
in the Table 1.
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Figure 1: The chromatic features can vary according to the mechanical pre-treatment, being polished or re-polished finishes those that best show the intensity and liveliness of Tangea Tones.
Table 1 - Chromatic coordinates obtained in industrial baths for
The chromatic coordinates can vary according to the
different finishes.
mechanical pre-treatment, being polished or re-polished
L 45.2 32.3 23.8 58.2 48.6 45.1
a 11.1 12.6 6.7 13.1 19.5 22.1
b 17.2 13.2 5.7 21.9 14.5 22.2
finishes those that best show the intensity and liveliness of these colours. The results shown in the previous table have been measured on polished finishes. Visually Tangea Clay tones turn orange colours, simulating elements such as clay. After the electrolytic colouring process, it is necessary to seal the pore correctly, in order to keep intact the chromatic properties of these new developed tonalities (Fig. 1).
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Colour Tangea Light Natur Tangea Medium Natur Tangea Dark Natur Tangea Light Clay Tangea Medium Clay Tangea Dark Clay
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As is known, according to Qualanod
Guidelines, which allows to ensure that all
control to maintain uniformity and
guidelines (Ed. 2017), the resistance
these new shades made with the ELCOSAN
repeatability in the colours we want to
of anodized aluminium colourations
TANGEA electrolytes, the TANGEA light and
obtain.
suitable for use in exterior carpentry,
the darkest colours TANGEA Dark have an
The consumption of the different
must overcome a number of light
excellent light stability.
salts in the baths is moderate, and the technology can be classified as
resistance of at least LE8 according to ISO 2135 -2017: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Anodizing of
Table 2 - Light stability of TANGEA clay
a technology that requires working
aluminium and its alloys - Accelerated
and TANGEA natur tones.
conditions between conventional
light resistance test of coloured anodic coatings using artificial lightâ&#x20AC;?.
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tones have been tested in the official Qualanod laboratory in Germany: FEM (Forschungsinstitut Edelmetalle + Metallchemie) in chamber Atlas model CPs + (with xenon arc lamp), obtaining
colouring and colouring by interference. This new range of colouration is already implemented at industrial level in several companies that have Qualanod certification. Tangea Tones present new electrolytic colourations that provide the anodized
in all tones of the TANGEA range, a light resistance of LE9 (Table 2).
The control of the baths is carried out
aluminium market with New, Unique
This result is higher than the
through simple analytics. This is important,
and Unlimited colours, which are, most
minimum specified in the QUALANOD
because there must be a very rigorous bath
important, fully tested (Fig. 2).
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Its headquarters located in Fagagna, in the
ery few people probably know the history of the retractable awnings that protect the oldest
shops of any city in the world from the sun. It all started in Italy in 1960, when Bruno and Giuseppe Orioli established the company Pratic F.lli Orioli to produce handcrafted awnings with a wooden frame. After only five years, they patented their first retractable awning, an absolute innovation soon to be adopted by the best Italian craft shops. Nowadays, after almost sixty years, the firm is still led by the Orioli family. Dino, the president and a passionate yachtsman, and Edi, the vice president, a motorbike champion and a 4-time winner of the Paris-Dakar Rally, have poured their dynamic and sporty spirit into the company. The generational change has brought new ideas, new technologies, and new patents over the years. Pratic is now an excellence in the field of sun protection systems, with a
province of Udine (Italy), is an example of this. Consisting of a 20,000 m2 production area and an 800 m2 office area, it won the Gold Medal for Italian Architecture award in 2012 and it was included among the most significant architectural projects in Europe by the Mies Van Der Rohe Award in 2013, thanks to its wellbeing and sustainability-oriented design (Fig. 1). The continuous search for innovation – its products were the first to be tested in the Pininfarina Wind Tunnel in 2005 – enables Pratic to offer products of excellence with a sophisticated design and adaptable to any architectural context. This makes them real furnishing pieces able to embellish any outdoor space. On 15 June, Pratic’s colour range expanded considerably thanks to the collaborations with Tiger Coatings, with which the company has developed a new range of 30 colours. The company installed simultaneously a last generation coating line (the first one in Pratic’s history), supplied by Imel (Codroipo, Udine, Italy) that took two years to design and required a huge investment.
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strong focus on design in all its aspects.
Pratic is an excellence in the field of sun protection systems, with a strong focus on design in all its aspects. Its headquarters located in Fagagna, in the province of Udine (Italy), is an example of this. Consisting of a 20,000 m2 production area and an 800 m2 office area, it won the Gold Medal for Italian Architecture award in 2012 and it was included among the most significant architectural projects in Europe by the Mies Van Der Rohe Award in 2013, thanks to its wellbeing and sustainability-oriented design.”
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The need to simplify the logistics flow, reduce the lead time, and above all significantly improve the firm’s colour range and the durability of its finishes led Pratic to invest in a state-of-the-art coating plant.”
“Our logistic/production flow is based on three main warehouses devoted respectively to profiles, accessories, and textiles,” says Pratic controller Giacomo Liva (Fig. 2). “The raw profiles are picked up
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Figure 2: From left to right, Alessia Venturi from ipcm®, Giacomo Liva and Elisa Stefanutti from Pratic.
and sent to the paintshop where they are coated to order; then, they are sent to the machining department, where CNC machines perform milling and cutting
motorised cover in packable fabric.
operations. The fabrics are tailored by the
Pratic’s range is divided into three large
Three years ago, the firm’s portfolio was then
textile department, where pieces of raw
product categories: vertical awnings,
enriched with a highly innovative product:
fabric are joined (sewn or heat-sealed),
folding arm awnings, and pergolas,
bioclimatic pergolas whose cover consists of
squared, and hemmed to obtain a semi-
launched ten years ago and made up
adjustable aluminium slats rather than fabric
finished product that is then sent to the
of aluminium structures leaning against
(ref. Opening photo).
assembly department.” The machined
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existing buildings or self-supporting, with a
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The product portfolio and the production cycle
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Figure 5: Some shades from the new colour range of Pratic, consisting of 30 Qualicoat Class 2 polyester powders from Tiger coatings.
accessories picked up from the accessory warehouse all reach the pre-assembly department. Each product is first assembled internally and subjected to quality controls, and then sent to the packing department that prepares it for shipping. “Until last year, we did not coat our profiles in-house: the extrusion company sent them directly to a coating contractor chosen by Pratic. We had only five standard colours in our catalogue. All other colour requests were managed to order,” states Liva. “The addition of bioclimatic pergolas entailed a considerable increase in the aluminium components to be coated and greater demand for non-standard colours that we did not have in stock. Moreover, this product includes extruded components of considerable size, i.e. up to 7 metres in length, whose outsourcing coating operations had become burdensome in
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terms of logistics.” The need to simplify the logistics flow, reduce the lead time, and above all significantly improve the firm’s colour range and the durability of its finishes led Pratic to invest in a state-of-the-art coating plant (Fig. 3) designed and supplied by Imel. “We no longer wanted to handle already-coated profiles because we considered it a limitation, given the few colours in our stock and the response times of our suppliers applying non-standard coatings. We decided to completely insource our processes. Now, all that is made to order is coated in-house, with a considerable reduction of our lead time. Despite the high variability of the production batches, Imel’s i4paintshop solution allows us to manage the coating process with a lean-manufacturing approach and to record and analyze all process parameters. Part of our production is still coated by contractors, but this plant has certainly laid the groundwork for the implementation of a just-in-time production flow in future,” states Liva.
A study on colours The company chose to insource the coating process primarily in order to offer a wider choice of colours (Fig. 4). Its current flagship product, the bioclimatic pergola, is indeed characterised by the possibility to select customised tints – which led Pratic to decide to further differentiate from its competitors. The new colour range was developed together with TIGER DRYLAC ITALIA to offer something new to the market. It includes only Qualicoat Class 2 polyester coatings to guarantee maximum outdoor resistance and colour retention.
The company chose to insource the coating process primarily in order to offer a wider choice of colours. Its current flagship product, the bioclimatic pergola, is indeed characterised by the possibility to select customised tints – which led Pratic to decide to further differentiate from its competitors. The new colour range was developed together with TIGER DRYLAC ITALIA to offer something new to the market.”
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Figure 7: Edi (on the left) and Dino Orioli.
The range is divided into five colour families (dark and light grey, white, beige, brown, and green) each with different shades, for a total of 30 colours (Fig. 5). “At the moment, our customers can choose among the 30 tints of the Tiger Qualicoat 2 range as well as the 8 AkzoNobel standard colours that we used previously. However, we would like the market to move towards the new colour range because we have noticed a trend away from smooth finishes and towards wrinkled and metallised colours, which are included in our new colour portfolio (Fig. 6). “We got to know Tiger because one of our geographical target markets includes Upper Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, and Holland, where Tiger’s products were explicitly requested by customers. In Italy this does not happen yet, but in many other countries the powder supplier is a discriminating factor that can make you win or lose an order. That is why we had no doubts in the choice of our partner.”
A winning choice Dino and Edi Orioli (Fig. 7) also recognise the results obtained: “We decided to invest in technology and service both for Pratic’s customers, i.e. retailers, and for the end consumers. Our new coating line proves this. From now on, our structures will be able to be customised also in terms of colours and to meet the most complex project requirements. The type of plant created and the development plan launched for the next few years are fully in line with the highest quality standards of our products and of our design and production processes.”
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n all our magazines with a special
years ago to enable the company to
insert on the finishing of aluminium
penetrate the Southern European market
profiles, intended either for metal
with a warehouse, a dedicated office
architecture applications or for the car
and a horizontal powder coating line).
and transport industry, the question
Aliplast’s strategic objective is to increase the comfort and architectural value of
has arisen as to whether it is more convenient, efficient, and economical to choose a vertical or a horizontal coating system (ref. Opening photo). Aliplast Poland, like many other extruding firms presented on the pages of ipcm , ®
chose not to choose and to equip its production plant with both vertical and horizontal lines, thus exploiting the process peculiarities of both. With its
It is more convenient, efficient, and economical to choose a vertical or a horizontal coating system. Aliplast Poland chose not to choose and to equip its production plant with both vertical and horizontal lines”
buildings through high quality, effective, and customised aluminium systems designed in collaboration with the R&D, marketing, and distribution departments of the various companies belonging to the Group. In 2009, Aliplast Poland moved to its current building in Lublin with the aim of reducing its time-to-market and
last investment in a latest generation
logistics costs by integrating its whole
vertical line designed and installed by
production flow under one roof. Since
SAT (Verona, Italy), dating back to the
2011, when it installed its first press,
beginning of 2019, Aliplast raised the
the company has also included the subsidiary firm Aliplast Extrusion. “Aliplast
number of its coating lines to four, aluminium systems for windows, doors,
Poland’s strategy is to provide high quality
ones; the first vertical system, installed in
sliding elements, curtain walls, and
profiles with a lead time of just four
2011, had been designed by SAT, too.
roofing systems. Aliplast Poland (Lublin)
days, including thermal bridge assembly,
was created in 2002 and it belongs
CNC machining, and coating. This is the
to the well-known CORIALIS Group,
key to our growth,” states Director of
established in Lokeren (Belgium) in
Operation Rafal Podlaski (Fig. 1). “And
1984. With time, the Group has made
the proof that this is the right strategy is
substantial investments in various
the huge increase in production volumes
Aliplast is one of the European market
companies in France (Profile System),
we have witnessed in the last few years.
leaders in the development, marketing,
UK (Smart Systems), and Serbia (Aliplast
That is why we needed to install a new
and distribution of high quality
Serbia, a subsidiary established two
high-productivity coating line. After eight
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years of experience with a SAT vertical plant, we decided to buy a second one that included all the latest plant innovations developed by this Italian company and was even more powerful than the previous one.” “Aliplast Poland currently has an extrusion department with three presses, a machining area, four powder coating lines, an anodising line (Figs. 2 and 3) and a sublimation machine for the wood effect decoration (Fig. 4). Our first horizontal line was installed in 2009 and it enabled us to be very flexible and treat profiles, sheets, and accessories with one system (Fig. 5). The first vertical line was installed two years later to have a high productivity plant to devote to profiles alone (Fig. 6); we chose the Italian company SAT as our partner.
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Figure 3: The anodising installation.
In 2015, we decided that it was necessary to allocate all our die-cast aluminium coating to a compact horizontal line with a dedicated pre-treatment cycle. On the one hand, a large
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industrial line was not efficient enough for finishing small workpieces; on the other hand, die-cast aluminium requires a different chemical treatment than extrusions, in order to obtain high quality coatings,” adds Podlaski. “We have used our first vertical line intensively for eight years, on two shifts a day: last year alone, it coated 2.2 million m2 of aluminium. Thanks to the extensive expertise gained with it, we perfectly knew what aspects were to be improved and what system choices were not to be repeated. Therefore, when we turned to SAT again for the installation of a second vertical coating line, we actively collaborated with their designers to make it specifically tailored to our needs. At the same time, SAT’s technology had evolved, too, as proved by their new
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Figure 5: One of the two horizontal painting installation used by Aliplast.
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Figure 6: The first vertical coating line installed back in 2011.
The start of the project Before making the new investment, Aliplast Poland carried out
More than 300 RAL shades available from stock.
a small revamping operation to increase the efficiency of the already-existing vertical coating line. “We had to increase the conveyor’s speed to handle the increase in production while waiting for the new line,” explains Rafal Podlaski. “We expanded the drying unit and added a burner to support the original boiler. In this way, we increased the line speed from 1.3 to 1.7 m/min.; in terms of coated aluminium, this resulted in an increase in our daily production by 560-600 m2. Meanwhile, together with SAT, we were carrying out the customised, advanced project of a second line, which would have enabled us
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Figure 7: The dosing modules of the pre-treatment tanks of the new vertical installation.
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Figure 8: The pre-treatment tunnel is divided into two parts: the initial steps and the alkaline etching process occur on one side, while the acid-based Oxsilan conversion steps are performed on the opposite side.
The first critical issue faced by SAT was
to the production of profiles for the entire
the height of the building that was to
European market. Moreover, whereas the other lines use a titanium/zirconium-based
house the line. Since our production organisation requires that all our painting systems be grouped in the same building to facilitate the work of line and quality controllers, SAT had only 10 to 11 meters of height available below the beam, and not 12 as necessary. The pre-treatment cycle was also improved. The supplier remained Chemetall, but the new line performs a more intensive acid-alkaline process, suitable to meet
The new line performs a more intensive acid-alkaline process, suitable to meet the demands of the French market; the objective, in fact, was to devote this line to the production of profiles for the entire European market.”
passivation cycle, the surface conversion operation on this new line is done with the Oxsilan technology, highly efficient and with wider tolerances (Fig. 7).”
Technical solutions The pre-treatment tunnel is unique, because it is divided into two parts (Fig. 8): the initial steps and the alkaline etching process occur on one side, while the
the demands of the French market; the
acid-based Oxsilan conversion steps are
objective, in fact, was to devote this line
performed on the opposite side.
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The conveyor runs for about 1.5 metres out of the tunnel to cover the junction curve between the two parts. In order to improve operating conditions, SAT grouped all heat sources in the same area of the plant, whereas, on the previous line, the application booths manned by operators were located right in the two ovens’ heat zones. The conveyor is longer than normal in the section between the pre-treatment and drying stations, in order to facilitate mechanical water drainage from the workpieces and, therefore, the subsequent drying phase. The application booths are SAT’s new generation, V-shaped booths (Fig. 9). “In the old U-shaped booths, much kinetic spraying force was needed for optimal coverage and penetration,
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because the profiles exposed one
replaced the original Venturi injector
face at a time toward the group of
technology installed on the old line
guns. In these V-shaped booths,
with dense phase pumps – first in one
however, the guns are arranged on both profile sides, the powder cloud is very soft, and the parts pass through the plant without the need to rotate (Fig. 10),” observes Rafal Podlaski. “Suction was also improved, as the V-shaped booth’s ducts are located behind the guns, so that overspray suction also contributes to paint the profiles.” Aliplast Poland’s coating booths
The dense phase spraying process is more stable. The powder speed in the feed tubes is ten times lower; therefore, the coating does not degrade before reaching the nozzle, as there is no air to destroy its particles.”
booth and then in the other, in order to compare the qualitative and operational results. I believe that the dense phase spraying process is more stable,” says Podlaski. “The powder speed in the feed tubes is ten times lower; therefore, the coating does not degrade before reaching the nozzle, as there is no air to destroy its particles. By using less kinetic and more electrostatic force, the dense phase also guarantees better penetration in difficult-to-reach areas
dense phase pumps. “We had already
and Faraday cages (Fig. 11).”
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As with all its coating lines, Aliplast Poland uses the two V-shaped
This allows for a faster and more flexible cleaning process
booths simultaneously: one is devoted to bright colours and the
(Fig. 12).
other to the dark ones, so that colour changeovers are even faster.
“We found improvements also in the design of the
Thanks to their rotating mats, the booths are constantly cleaned
drying and curing ovens,” states Podlaski. “They are
during spraying. However, the colour change operations occur
better insulated and they show better, softer, smoother,
differently on these new V-shaped booths and they call for a few
and more uniform distribution of air, since it comes
manual operations, such as the cleaning of the floor and the guns,
out from numerous holes in the ovens’ bottoms with
which were automatic in the previous version.
the same speed. Therefore, air flows in a fragmented
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Figure 12: The touch screen for the complete management of the plant.
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Figure 11: Aliplast Poland’s coating booths are equipped with GEMA OptiSpray dense phase pumps.
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Figure 13: The revolving doors at the entrance and exit of the drying and curing units.
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our production is directly or indirectly
Conclusions
this avoids collisions between the
intended for foreign markets: this
Aliplast Poland’s investment in a second
profiles and the so-called “snow
leads us to increase controls and
vertical line was driven by an increase
effect” of powder coatings, which
reduce waste. That is why we perform
in production volumes and sales. “We
causes dust inclusions on the parts’
checks both on the lines and in our
continue to use the largest horizontal
surfaces. Gas consumption is lower.
internal laboratory (Fig. 14).”
line as a service line, for coating metal
Another important design detail is
Aliplast is a Qualicoat member and
sheets, bent profiles, and small lots of
the position of the fans at floor level,
its coating cycle is Seaside certified.
maximum 3 m2, equal to 2 profiles,”
which facilitates maintenance. The
The company offers two colour
states Podlaski. “We are constantly
oven chambers feature rotating
collections, one with Qualicoat 1
improving our processes. We also
doors, an excellent solution because
powders (Life Colours) and the other
intend to expand our building and
they give the profile time to gel, with
with Qualicoat 2 powders (Timeless
increase our staff, which currently
very positive effects on the coating
Colours). “Actually, we can apply any
includes about 700 people. Production
quality and the reduction of any dust
tint requested, especially with fine
must keep up with sales and, besides
inclusions (Fig. 13).
textured finishes: this forces us to
predicting the extent of their growth, we
For this purpose, we also requested
always keep 50 tonnes of powder
must equip ourselves to sustain it in the
the installation of filters inside the oven
in stock, i.e. about 1400 different
best way (Fig. 15).”
to further prevent the “snow effect”.
coatings,” indicates Podlaski. “This is
Finally, we invested in an excellent
essential to maintain such a short
ventilation system in our paintshop to
lead time, because, although our
manage correctly the volumes of air
suppliers (mainly TIGER and IGP)
intake and outtake, as well as in a good
are very rapid, we would lose one or
lighting system to help quality control.
two days only for the delivery of the
Quality is our focus, because 70% of
painting products.”
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stablished as a small workshop assembling mosquito net kits and furnishing articles, MDM is now a family-run company very well known among the powder paint manufacturers and in the
aluminium architectural profile coating sector. Based in Grottaglie, a small town in the heart of the Puglia region famous throughout the world for its ceramic workshops, MDM is one of the leading Italian companies in its field. “Originally, our small firm mainly offered an assembly service of aluminium mosquito net kits,” explains Giuseppe Stallo, one of the owners of MDM. “Our job included assembling the components, applying the adhesive supplied by the manufacturing company, and packaging the products. The whole process was manual. We then decided to make our first investment in technology and purchased a laser marker to replace those anti-aesthetic adhesives with engravings. Due to the increase in the cost of our service, albeit equal to a few cents apiece, our customers initially did not like the idea of replacing the old,
distinguishing adhesive with a modern, customised marking. However, that experience led us to further develop our business. An important local company asked us to produce a prototype for a new colour sample collection consisting of metal sheets, each with a different tint. We created a deck of sheets with laser-engraved codes. Besides laser engraving, we also offered to perform a mechanical cutting operation on the painted sheets to guarantee more accurate results and to avoid that the edges have been burnt. The customer really liked our idea and confirmed its order.” “For us, this entailed a transformation from a small family-run workshop to an actual artisan company,” adds Giuseppe Stallo. “All the four most important companies in that sector, located in South Italy, became our customers. Then, we began extendingbourbgeographicalbcoverage not only in the local market but also in Central and Northern Italy, where
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Currently, MDM specialises in creating colour fan decks and files for the aluminium market, from powder coating manufacturers to coating contractors, and to final users, like as producers of door and frames, mosquito nets and shutters (ref. Opening photo). We boast a customer base of around 280 companies in Italy and Europe. They all recognise the quality of our work, so much so that we contribute to the creation of the most prestigious catalogues in the paint manufacturing sector, offering colour files that include all the effects and hues currently made possible by the powder coating technology (Fig. 1). Finally, we collaborate with our customers
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Figure 2: MDM’s team.
collections for their end users (Fig. 2).” “Each fan deck we produce is personalised with marking on both sides and an innovative PP cover, unbreakable
Each fan deck we produce is personalised with marking on both sides and an innovative PP cover, unbreakable and customisable with graphics chosen by the customer in any quantity.”
and customisable with graphics chosen by the customer in any quantity” states Stallo. “Our strength is the fact that all the production process, from cutting to sheets perforation, from printing to
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cover bending until to assembling of the sample collection, is realized with non-standard but entirely designed and built in-house equipment, tailored to our needs (Fig. 3). By next January is foreseen a short-term investment for a coating plant to integrate in our workflow. This plant will allow to avoid possible bottlenecks caused by the existing providers and will improve the quality of our final products thanks to the direct control of this delicate production phase” concludes Giuseppe Stallo. “Through MDM’s sample collections, our customers get to show the effects ensured by their paints and finishes: It is unthinkable to present market a coating through an imperfect sheet”. “Our mission is to meet each need of
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Figure 3: A detail of the production equipment used by MDM.
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Insourcing Coating Processes in the Architectural Aluminium Profile Industry: Pasturi’s History
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n the last few years, ipcm® has often
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Our extrusion department includes
reported on the choice of increasingly
three lines with 3,250 and 1,800
more manufacturer to insource their
tonne presses that treat profiles up to
coating operations. These companies
8,250 mm in length and with different
typically decide to invest in cutting-edge
automatic profile handling systems,”
plants, solutions, and technologies in
states Simone Pasturi, production
order to improve their finishing quality
manager and son of the company
and shorten their delivery times. One
founder. “After extrusion, we can
of them is Pasturi Srl (Cigole, Brescia,
perform further machining operations
Italy), a company extruding aluminium
on profiles to meet any customer
profiles for several different sectors,
need, such as precision cutting, drilling,
including architecture and design (ref.
milling, shearing, thread cutting, Velcro
Opening photo). Thanks to the insight
application, rolling, deep drawing,
and multi-year experience of its founder,
bending, and tumbling (Fig. 1).
since 2001 this firm has made numerous
In order to offer an even more
investments that have led it to turn from
complete range of services and meet
a simple commercial warehouse into
our customers’ requests promptly and
a production plant equipped with the
flexibly, we recently decided to also
most modern technologies available
insource the coating phase (Fig. 2),
on the market. Thanks to its expertise and pragmatism, Pasturi has been able to grasp a constantly evolving market, standing out from its competitors with innovative offers and timely responses. Indeed, its order management
which was carried out by a contractor
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until a few months ago.”
Figure 1: Extruded profiles with a particular section.
The coating cycle with Eurovertical “When it came to choosing a supplier
on the aluminium market. In this
Fully integrated production: from extrusion to finishing
framework, the coating plant designed
“The core of our production plant is an
installed a unique vertical system,
by Euroimpianti (Valeggio sul Mincio,
advanced extrusion line with a capacity
specifically tailored to our space
Verona, Italy) was needed to further
of 18,000 tonnes per year, which enables
requirements (Fig. 3),” explains Pasturi.
improve the high versatility and flexibility
us to guarantee high quality standards
“Due to the particular geographical
levels that have always characterised
to all our clients thanks to its innovative
conformation of this area, it was
Pasturi.
features.
not possible to dig the pits normally
speed is its distinguishing element
for the new coating line, our choice immediately fell on Euroimpianti. We
Opening photo: Pasturi Srl extrudes and coats aluminium profiles for several applications, including architecture and design.
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Figure 2: A bird’s eye view of the coating plant recently installed by Pasturi.
Figure 3: Pasturi has installed Euroimpianti’s Eurovertical coating system in order to improve the versatility and flexibility of its production plant.
The goals for the pre-treatment phase were as
management,” observes Simone Pasturi.
time, our building, which had not been
follows:
“After pre-treatment, the profiles enter the
conceived to house ten-metre high plants
• Qualicoat directive-compliant results;
drying oven, designed to maintain constant
twenty years ago, did not have the right
• Automated management of chemical
temperature and ventilation. Once dry, the
required for this kind of plants. At the same
height for working according to standards.
parts reach the coating booth designed by
product dosages;
Euroimpianti. It is equipped with 16 guns and
measures as to exploit all the space available in
• Process management freedom.
a powder management unit SuperCenter
our factory.”
“Thanks to our excellent teamwork with Alit
EVO with the Venturi technology, supplied by
The coating process begins with a chrome-free
Technologies’ technical staff, we have achieved
Wagner (Fig. 5). This booth boasts a peculiar
pre-treatment phase including an acid and
all our objectives, guaranteeing treatment
diamond-like shape, which allows avoiding
alkaline stage, whose products are supplied
results that comply with the Qualicoat
rotating the profiles inside it, as they expose
by Alufinish GmbH, represented in Italy by Alit
standard in a wide range of conditions
all their faces to the gun groups while running
Technologies (San Bonifacio, Verona - Fig. 4).
and simple and safe chemical process
along the chain (Fig. 6).
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• Reduced water consumption;
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It also features an automatic cleaning system with five rotating mats. The cycle ends with conventional curing and cooling steps,” adds Pasturi. “The potentialities of this new coating system include the possibility to coat up to 7 m long aluminium
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bars with only one point of contact between profiles and hooks, thus minimising waste and optimising paint distribution on the extruded parts.” “We completed our Eurovertical plant with the innovative paint stripping system Fastrip ISP (Inline Stripping Process), developed by Alit Technologies (Fig. 7). This in-line plant strips our profile hanging hooks in less than three minutes, between one coating cycle and another. This helps increase the line speed, significantly reduce energy consumption and process costs, and promptly meet our customers’ needs,” states Pasturi. “The Fastrip In Line system installed at Pasturi features a 6 metre long chemical stripping tank with a capacity of 2 tonnes
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of product and a hook immersion depth of 30 cm (Fig. 8).
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Figure 6: The coating booth boasts a peculiar diamond-like shape, which allows avoiding rotating the profiles inside it, as they expose all their faces to the gun groups while running along the chain.
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Figure 7: The innovative paint stripping system Fastrip ISP, developed by Alit Technologies, allows stripping the profile hanging hooks in less than three minutes, between one coating cycle and another.
circuit fed with electrically heated diathermic
The coating booth’s core: the SuperCenter EVO powder management unit
oil, in order to guarantee low operating costs
“Guaranteeing high quality finishes, maximum
Completely built in stainless steel, this horizontal tank is jacketed and it contains a
and optimum temperature maintenance. The peculiar design of this plant allows flexibly managing various components and options, from the ultrasound arrangement to the type of recirculation pump and suction system: everything must be adaptable to an ever-evolving process flow,” notes Alit Technologies sales manager Michele Merlo. “The eclectic nature of the Fastrip In Line system perfectly matched that of the Euroimpianti coating plant: it just
Guaranteeing high quality finishes, maximum productivity, and versatility means using the most modern technologies currently on the market. These include the new powder feeding unit SuperCenter EVO installed in Pasturi’s paintshop.”
productivity, and versatility means using the most modern technologies currently on the market. These include the new powder feeding unit SuperCenter EVO installed in Pasturi’s paintshop. This new 4.0-oriented Wagner technology is completely automated and ensures high coating quality, time reduction, process reliability, and cost monitoring,” says Wagner Group Italy sales manager Michele Maffoni. “The whole system is controlled through a PLC, which eliminates the need for
took a few expedients to integrate it in the
specialised personnel and any chance of error,
painting process and obtain a plug & play
as well as guaranteeing consistent colour
solution.”
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The powder management unit SuperCenter EVO is managed through one device with a high resolution colour touch screen interface, using symbols, buttons, and commands via text messages for safe operations (Fig. 9). The Wagner Data Software® program enables colour changeovers to
UHS platform technologies
start automatically, end in less than seven minutes, and happen with an interactive user guide. It also calculates
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hourly production, plant downtimes due to colour change operations or technical problems, and the number of coated frames, thus allowing monitoring performance and the actual powder consumption for each tint and/or for each batch. This allows user to keep accounting records for each customer. The powder consumption data can be downloaded via a USB interface and modified on a PC or laptop. The system also calculates the times and spare parts needed for maintenance
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operations. Finally, SuperCenter EVO can be analysed and
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Figure 9: The powder management unit SuperCenter EVO is managed through one device with a high resolution colour touch screen interface, using symbols, buttons, and commands via text messages for safe operations.
Figure 10: The pre-treatment tanks are equipped with an automatic bath management and maintenance system and with a waste water treatment plant designed by SAITA, in which effluents are treated within a closed circuit to avoid wasting water.
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managed remotely and with a just in time approach, thanks to Wagner’s e@assistance through VPN, a service installed on the customer Internet network to offer immediate technical support. “The cleaning cycle occurs automatically with the following stages: gun internal cleaning, IP pump cleaning, gun external cleaning, booth internal cleaning, start of the cyclone and powder recovery device, and connection to a new box of fresh powder,” explains Maffoni.
Pasturi has always paid particular attention to the issue of environmental sustainability, as proved by both the photovoltaic panels installed on the roof of the plant and the production technologies it has chosen over time.”
“We decided to insource our coating operations following the exponential growth of requests for finished profiles from our customers. When we calculated that over 20% of our aluminium profiles had to be painted, we realised that it was the right time to take this step. Increased versatility and flexibility are among the first goals we have achieved. More and more often, our customers order batches with small quantities of
“The replacement of the boxes is also
parts and different colours. As we no
automatic; the system fills with the
longer have to rely on a contractor,
powder the 5 kg container supplied with
we can handle any request and
the SuperCenter EVO, which can be
thermal energy expenditure. Its ovens
meet any customer need, down to
integrated with the ultrasieve device.”
are equipped with mechanical seals
the slightest colour shade. Finally,
to minimise heat loss and keep their
avoiding relying on a third party
internal temperature stable, the
inevitably reduces lead-time – a
The importance of sustainability for Pasturi
pre-treatment tunnel cleans the profiles
goal achieved above all thanks to
“Pasturi has always paid particular
with a special low-pressure cascade
the extreme colour change rapidity
attention to the issue of environmental
system, and its tanks are insulated.
of the Eurovertical booth” Pasturi
sustainability, as proved by both the
Moreover, the pre-treatment tanks
adds. “In terms of expenses, with the
photovoltaic panels installed on the
are equipped with an automatic bath
installation of the new coating line
roof of our plant and the production
management and maintenance system
we have halved the costs related to
technologies we have chosen over time.
and with a waste water treatment plant
both outsourced coating operations
Euroimpianti’s Eurovertical system is in
designed by SAITA (Padua, Italy), in which
and logistics and transport. Last but
line with our business philosophy, since
effluents are treated within a closed
certainly not least, we have found
it features solutions aimed at minimising
circuit to avoid wasting water (Fig. 10),”
a noticeable improvement in the
electric energy consumption and
states Pasturi.
quality of our coatings.”
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he powder-on-powder coating
The Italian industry has always been
create wood effects on metal and other
process allows reproducing the
a world leader in the development of
materials started in 2003, as the market
effect of wood, marble, or other
finishing technologies, especially for the
required decorative finishes that were
materials on surfaces by transferring
aluminium sector. Experimentation with
more outdoor resistant and cheaper
polyester powder paints in different
the powder-on-powder technology to
than those obtained by sublimation
colours directly in the powder base
(Fig. 1). At that time, the only
coat layer. This gives the best aesthetic,
powder-on-powder technology on the market was scarcely automated and
but also UV and weathering resistance properties to the applied finish. In the last few years, surface decoration by both powder-on-powder and sublimation techniques has played a fundamental role in the creation of new design styles and in opening up new markets for aluminium, steel, iron, glass,
its qualitative results were affected by both the operators’ manual skills and the environmental conditions (humidity, temperature, etc.). General Trade’s R&D activity immediately focussed on automating the powder-on-powder coating process, in order to make it reliable in terms of
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and special plastics.
General Trade’s R&D activity immediately focussed on automating the powder-on-powder coating process, in order to make it reliable in terms of production, more stable, and easier to use.”
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production, more stable, and easier to use. Over the years, the company has developed five patented machine types for powder-on-powder applications, called Realwood® systems (Figs. 2 e 3), to meet the demands not only of the Italian market, where customers typically require high productivity and extreme automation degrees, but also of foreign markets, with different needs and budgets.
Realwood® performance One of the advantages of the Realwood® system is the extreme outdoor, and especially UV resistance of the finishes applied, which makes it the ideal technology for use in Mediterranean countries,
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the Middle East, North Africa, or Central and South America and in all countries where the weathering is
Figure 2: Realwood® standard machine.
particularly aggressive. As only Qualicoat Class 1 and
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2 polyester powders for outdoor use are employed, i.e. with 10 to 20 years durability properties, the possible colour changes in the wood effect are very limited. Moreover, the effect is very realistic thanks to the high penetration of the powder into the substrate and, optionally, it can be tactile as well as visual, increasing the grain’s thickness. Wood grain is obtained through the deposition of polyester powder paints, specifically formulated through print matrices that General Trade designs and manufactures with dielectric material not susceptible to electrostatic charges (Fig. 4). This guarantees finishing consistency and repeatability regardless of the climatic or operating conditions. It
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also gives the line operators more peace of mind, as
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Figure 3: Realwood® Fastwood machine.
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Figure 4: Wood grain is obtained through the deposition of polyester powder paints, specifically formulated through print matrices that General Trade designs and manufactures with dielectric material not susceptible to electrostatic charges.
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One of the advantages of the Realwood® system is the extreme outdoor, and especially UV resistance of the finishes applied, which makes it the ideal technology for use in Mediterranean countries, the Middle East, North Africa, or Central and South America and in all countries where the weathering is particularly aggressive.”
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The role of powder paints in the Realwood® technology
Vicenza, Italy) have been recently launched
operating parameters of the machine. The matrices can be customised upon request:
Whereas the paints for the application of
union are being improved in order to obtain
this allows developing “tailored” wood effects
the base colour of the powder-on-powder
the highest definition.
through the synergy among General Trade,
wood effect have only a slightly different
Not all powder coatings on the market work
the customer, and the powder coating
formulation than conventional powders,
with the Realwood® powder-on-powder
manufacturer.
the products creating the grain call for
application systems; indeed, only a few
they do not have to continuously adjust the
and the performances ot the machine/powder
The Realwood technology can apply wood
special formulations and production
companies in the sector have invested in
effects on flat (sheets) and linear surfaces
machines. Grinding, for example, cannot
research and development on these products.
(profiles). General Trade has also patented
be done with normal plants, since the
The powder-on-powder technology should
a machine, currently for exclusive use and
grain size must be highly controlled and
not be treated as a simple painting process
not available on the market, for applications
consistent; fluidisation in the application
with RAL colours: the machines should be
on round surfaces, e.g. outdoor metal
phase must be perfect to maintain a
constantly checked from the beginning
fences (ref. Opening photo). The use of
highest print definition.
to the end of the process and only used
the Realwood method onto components
General Trade has developed the
with specially formulated powders. For its
for outdoor use is very convenient because,
Realwood® technology in cooperation with
part, General Trade tests its machines and
in addition to mechanical and weather
Pulverit (Milan, Italy).
guarantees their functionality only with
resistance, it also guarantees anti-graffiti
New wood grain effects developed
powders made in Italy, specifically by Pulverit
properties and no need for maintenance.
in collaboration with Europolveri (Sandrigo,
and Europolveri.
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A new Pre-treatment System Helps Guarantee Perfect Paint Adhesion on Stûv’s High Temperature Stoves Barbara Pennati ipcm®
T
he charm of a fireside is timeless.
relaxed atmosphere especially when it is
sustainability and superior performance
Although habits and technologies have
rainy and cold outside. Of great aesthetic
goals. Indeed, they can integrate into
evolved and, in many cases, fireplaces
value and able to adapt to both rustic and
already-existing heating systems, act as a
and stoves are no longer an actual need, their
modern-design homes, stoves and fireplaces
source of energy for heating water, or even be
presence in our homes remains a source
also maintain a functional value that has
used to cook, just like in the past.
of charm, able to create a warm, cosy, and
evolved over time to embrace environmental
Stûv (Bois-de-Villers, Belgium) designs,
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produces, and sells wood, gas, and pellet
It represented a revolution for the market as
individual heating solutions (ref. Opening
well as the ultimate success of this company.
photo) by focussing on high quality,
Currently, Stûv has three plants in Belgium (Bois-de-Villers, Thuin, and Floreffe),
aesthetics, and functionality since 1983, when Benoît Lafontaine and Gérard Pitance established it. The latter was an industrial designer who found no acceptable solution on the market for his projects and, therefore, decided to design, build, and market a stove that still fully represents Stûv’s philosophy: combining the pleasure of a fireside with a high-performance heating system, thanks to an enclosed fire device that can also work as an open fire one. In 2000s, they launched Stûv 30, a wood-burning stove with three modes of
Stûv designs, produces, and sells wood, gas, and pellet individual heating solutions by focussing on high quality, aesthetics, and functionality since 1983, when Benoît Lafontaine and Gérard Pitance established it.”
branches in America, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, and a global market presence. With the addition of new product types able to reach operating temperatures up to 580 Celsius degrees, however, the need arose for a pre-treatment system guaranteeing perfect paint adhesion. Therefore, Stûv installed a Prometeus nebulisation system supplied by DN Chemicals (Caleppio di Settala, Milan, Italy), a company specialising in the production and distribution of surface treatment chemicals.
which can be switched by simply pivoting
nanotechnology solution, for the metal
the drum (Figs. 1 and 2).
surface conversion phase prior to coating.
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It uses Dollcoat SA 115, a silane-based
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use, i.e. open fire, glass door, and solid door,
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Figure 4: The Prometeus system guarantees continuous process control.
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Figure 3: DN Chemicals’ Prometeus pre-treatment line for the application of nanotech products.
Problems linked to high operating temperatures “Quality is Stûv’s priority: that is why we
“Stûv’s production flow starts with the
perform tests and checks in each process
design phase and it includes the whole
phase. With the creation of new stove
metal sheet processing cycle,” explains
types able to reach very high operating
Production Manager Michel Collignon.
temperatures, however, we had to deal
“Each plant specialises in a particular
with the issue of paint adhesion. The
phase: the Thuin and Floreffe ones deal
phosphating product that we used for
with machining, i.e. cutting, folding, and
our pre-treatment process was no longer
punching, and manufacture accessories.
able to guarantee the necessary adhesion
The Bois-de-Villers one, on the other
degree, which resulted in several
hand, handles the pre-treatment,
problems in terms of quality and coating
coating, pre-assembly, and assembly
durability,” explains Collignon.
phases, as well as managing the
Stûv turned to DN chemicals to find the
warehouse and dealing with logistics
best solution for its new needs.
and shipping operations.”
“In collaboration with them, we performed
“With the launch of Stûv 30 on the
various tests with an alkaline product,
market, our production volumes
obtaining excellent results,” states
enjoyed significant growth. We went
Michel Collignon. The new pre-treatment
from producing 7,000 stoves per year
process is a spray cycle exploiting the
to 14,000,” adds Collignon. “We now
Prometeus system, which is composed of
manufacture about 50 stove types
nebulisation modules that optimise the
following the make-to-stock method,
conversion product application (Fig. 3).
preparing batches of about 15 products
The cycle includes the following steps:
of the same type to guarantee prompt deliveries.”
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Figure 5: Manual coating operations.
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alkaline degreasing with Dollclean AS series products, rinsing with mains water,
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Figure 6: The Stûv P-10 pellet stove won the 2016 Red Dot Design Award in the Product Design category.
rinsing with demineralised water, rinsing with osmotised water, and no-rinse conversion with the nebulisation of Dollcoat SA 115, nanotechnological surface conversion with synthetic oligomers obtained from silanes. “The silane oligomers, which resist temperatures up to 600 °C without deteriorating, guarantee maximum paint adhesion. This treatment solved the coating quality problems we had with the old phosphating product and caused by the high operating temperatures of our stoves,” explains Collignon. “The Prometeus system also guarantees continuous process control (Fig. 4) and the possibility to evenly apply an always-fresh product on the whole workpieces’ surfaces, thus reducing consumption and operating costs.” After pre-treatment, the parts are liquid-coated in a manual booth, in order to ensure they are uniformly painted irrespective of their geometry (Fig. 5).
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Figure 7: From left to right: Stûv Product Manager Michel Collignon and Communication Manager Serge Alhadeff.
A worldwide-recognised aesthetic and quality value
customers with a reliable service able to
“Functionality, aesthetics, sustainability,
“In our Bois-de-Villers plant, we paint
and quality are very important factors
parts for the whole Group. Our
for Stûv and they have characterised our
Floreffe factory is also equipped with a
products since the beginning. They have
powder coating system, but this does
in fact enabled us to establish ourselves in the international market and even obtain prestigious awards, such as the 2016 Red Dot Design Award assigned to our pellet stove Stûv P-10 in the Product Design category (Fig. 6),” says
meet every need.”
Functionality, aesthetics, sustainability, and quality are very important factors for Stûv and they have characterised its products since the beginning.”
not achieve the technical and quality degree required by our high-operating temperature stoves, yet. That is why it was crucial to make sure that our pre-treatment plant, and therefore our coating process, could meet all our
Communication Manager Serge Alhadeff
production needs. We can safely say
(Fig. 7). “Our production is controlled
that our cooperation with DN Chemicals
at every stage through a 4.0-oriented
and the installation of the Prometeus
management system. We especially
line have enabled us to achieve this
focus on innovating and providing our
objective,” states Alhadeff.
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Opening photo: The warehouse with polyester-powder coated coils.
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Aluminios Andalucía: Culture of Coating Quality in the Field of Powder Pre-Painted Metal Alessia Venturi ipcm®
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luminios Andalucía, the oldest company
the development of benchmark products in
in the processing of aluminium, especially
in Europe to perform continuous
all major industrial sectors. Already a leader in
for the sectors of construction, architecture,
polyester-powder coating processes on
the treatment and finishing of aluminium, this
decoration, transport, and industry (ref.
aluminium, has recently celebrated its forty-firth
multinational firm is located in Fuenlabrada,
Opening photo), and in the production of
anniversary. Its vision is to be the European
near Madrid (Spain). Its factory covers an area
adhesive films for the protection of treated
leader in the aluminium treatment field and in
of 42,000 m2. It belongs to a Group specialising
surfaces, marketed under the brand Coefilm®.
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Thanks to the experience gained since
rapidity is essential. The quality of its
its establishment in 1974, a team of
service is a pillar of this firm’s philosophy,
professionals, and the constant evolution
in which technology and production,
of the treatments offered through its
talent and management are aligned
R&D activities, Aluminios Andalucía
while maintaining a customer-oriented
develops solutions tailored to the specific
approach.
needs of each customer by focussing
Founder D. Santiago Martín Venegas
on technological innovation, continuous
began to work in the aluminium sector
development of new coatings and
with the creation of an aluminium
finishes, and, above all, product and
profile production business; willing to
delivery service quality. This company
constantly evolve, it started specialising
aims in fact at reaching a position of
in the rolling field in 1974. The company
leadership by optimising its own quality
is currently managed by the family’s
and technology standards. Certifications
third generation, specifically by his sons,
help it consistently put its production
each with responsibilities in different
processes to test. Its customers’ requirements are constantly changing: always improving and constantly adapting to them with flexibility and
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Figure 1: Jesús (left) and Santiago Martín Martín (right).
departments and overseeing all the main business areas, i.e. raw material purchase, production control and management, R&D, sales, and marketing.
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Figure 2: One of the two continuous coating lines that produce architectural aluminium with thicknesses between 0.6 and 3 mm.
powder pre-painted aluminium
Marketing and Sales Director Jesús Martín Martín (Fig. 1) says: “Aluminios Andalucía constantly focusses on quality and customer satisfaction in all its processes. In our warehouses, we have an average stock of more than 3,000 tonnes of aluminium, in order to immediately meet the needs of our customers and flexibly adapt to the most demanding requirements in terms of finishes and sizes. Thanks to this philosophy, strongly promoted by founder and president D. Santiago Martín Venegas, our delivery times in Europe for products with standard sizes and RAL colours are equal to 2-3 weeks and we always guarantee a high-quality service. “Sales in Spain, where we are the first
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manufacturer, account for 35% of our turnover. Europe mainly accounts for the remaining 65%, although we are currently expanding towards other continents such as Asia and America. Our ApliMAX (Fig. 2) and ApliLAC (Fig. 3) brands also ensure high performance and quality levels for the subsequent bending, drawing, and forming processes – a unique offer on the market. As the result of focussed R&D, quality orientation, and constant adaptation to the evolving market, our products can now be seen in iconic buildings such as the Torre Iberdrola in Bilbao or, at international level, the Student Housing designed
by the firm Te Kiefte Architecten (Borne) in the Netherlands. In every project, they guarantee innovation, advanced
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technology, and environmental protection. “In Spain, we can identify two types of market. One is that of liquid pre-painted metal, which has lower production costs that are reflected in lower UV resistance, corrosion protection, and flexibility degrees compared with our polyester-powders pre-painted finishes, which are superior finishes characterised by a three times thicker protective layer. One of the advantages of our powder pre-painted metal, in terms of eco-friendliness, is that we do not use any solvents nor heavy metals to produce it, but rather a VOC-free technology (i.e. without volatile organic components). We can apply an average of 70-80 microns
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per coat, a result that liquid paints cannot achieve without multiple layers.”
The paint performs even under high pressure. Surface coating expertise on many levels – that‘s where Rippert has been making a name for itself for over five decades. We conceived surface coating plants for PILATUS for the finishing individual components and complete aircraft. We are delighted to accompany a successful company with our ideas and technologies. We make brands shine. Find out more at www.rippert.de
Figure 3: Examples of coated aluminium sheets.
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example, in a continuous product
VOC-free technology, and a lower cost,
development activity with TITAN, a
because it is a one-layer system and
High quality is a must for Aluminios
firm with which we started working
not a four-layer system like its liquid
Andalucía. The company only uses
about twenty years ago, when we
counterpart.
first-choice aluminium produced by
began to develop specific powder
“We are currently developing a special
the major European foundries, which
paints and special and custom coating
treatment to protect even more the
it then enriches with a high-quality
systems in order to supply sheet
products of our customers from countries
corrosion-protection pre-treatment
and coil aluminium for the most
where the corrosion risk is higher due to
developed in collaboration with large
ambitious architectural projects in
adverse weather conditions, proximity to
multinational companies from the
the world,” adds Jesús Martín Martín.
the sea, and so forth, such as the Northern
chemical sector, and polyester powders
“Another result of our collaboration
European ones. This special coating
for architecture supplied by a few
with coating suppliers is a joint project
offers high durability and protection levels
leading international manufacturers.
to manufacture a treatment that is
and safeguards even more the treated
“Aluminios Andalucía has always
similar to PVDF application in the liquid
components by ensuring the highest
worked in collaboration with leading
pre-painted metal field, but whose
corrosion protection level that we can
providers of polyester powder coatings.
production has a lower environmental
currently achieve. This is obtained by
This cooperation has resulted, for
impact, as it uses our innovative
combining a more corrosion-resistant alloy
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substrate, a 5-micron anodic pre-treatment layer, and an architectural polyester powder coating. Thanks to our high flexibility and to this combination of anodising (Fig. 4) and coating operations, Aluminios Andalucía can meet this need for higher performance with only slightly higher costs than a conventional outdoor-resistant system.” Research and Development Manager Santiago Martín Martín adds: “Northern European markets ask for finishes with excellent quality, corrosion protection, and durability degrees; however, their cost is higher, since we combine special alloys with a flash-anodising pre-treatment process (Fig. 5) and a pre-painting phase with hyper-durable powders supplied by TITAN. That is why we believe that it is vital to educate customers about these products and their advantages in markets requiring higher quality levels. “We have two continuous coating lines applying polyester powders and primers, with which we treat aluminium with a thickness between 0.6 and 3 mm and a width between 500 and 1,620 mm, marketed under the brand ApliMAX®; a powder coating plant for aluminium sheets with a thickness of 0.6 to 5 mm, a length up to 6,500 mm and a width up to 2,000 mm, marketed under the brand ApliLAC®; and an aluminium sheet anodising line that is the largest of its kind in Europe, with which we treat aluminium with a 0.7-5 mm thickness, up to 2 m in width and 7 m in length, marketed under the brand ApliBAND®. We also have a drilling line, four coil and sheet cutting lines, and a slitter, in order to diversify our products.
Aluminios Andalucía has always worked in collaboration with leading providers of polyester powder coatings. This cooperation has resulted, for example, in a continuous product development activity with TITAN, a firm with which Aluminios Andalucía started working about twenty years ago, when it began to develop specific powder paints and special and custom coating systems in order to supply sheet and coil aluminium for the most ambitious architectural projects in the world.”
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Another result of the company’s collaboration with coating suppliers is a joint project to produce a treatment that is similar to PVDF application in the liquid pre-painted metal field, but whose production has a lower environmental impact, as it uses an innovative VOC-free technology, and a lower cost, because it is a one-layer system and not a four-layer system like its liquid counterpart.” 5 1
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“The two continuous coil coating lines produce complementary finishes: one performs degreasing, brushing, and primer
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application operations and reaches a process speed higher than 30 m/min; the other applies powder coatings with a production speed exceeding 25 m/min. As for our productive capacity, we have a potential of more than 10 million m2 of coated aluminium and more than 5 million m2 of anodised aluminium.” “Another success of our R&D department that we would like to emphasise is our decorated aluminium, marketed under the brand ART-Luminium. We obtain it through the application of a polyester-powder base-coat, the sublimation of high-resolution images over it, and the final application of an anti-graffiti or super-durable transparent coating,” says Santiago Martín Martín. “In 2014, we participated in a very important project with this product: the Rotterdam Market Hall, the Netherlands’ first covered market, containing shops, restaurants, and relaxation areas (Fig. 6). Aluminios Andalucía powder-coated and sublimation-decorated over 100,000 m2 of aluminium for it.”
Conclusions This company’s philosophy is based on offering a wide range of aluminium surface treatments, developed with the highest quality and technology levels and the best raw materials available on the market, in order to ensure maximum product durability and quality. “Aluminios Andalucía has also created a guideline for its customers, specifying the key points that distinguish our products from the liquid pre-painted ones and explaining the correct conditions to protect, handle, and store the coated material,” states Jesús Martín Martín. “In the same way, we 6 1
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Figure 6: The Rotterdam Market Hall, the Netherlands’ first covered market, is one of the projects carried out with the ART-Luminium product.
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of the metal we paint, so that we can correctly advice our customers and always provide them with the high quality level that characterises us.”
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BMW Have Created the World’s First Vantablack Car
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HE FRANKFURT MOTOR SHOW
appearing two-dimensional (Fig. 2). This can
new BMW X6 to perfection. Asked whether
was the backdrop for the unveiling
be interpreted by the brain as staring into a
he was pleased with the final car, Ben Jensen
of the first and only vehicle in the
hole or even a void.bTherefore, coating the
commented: “I think it went beyond all our
world to feature a Vantablack VBx2 coating
BMW X6 has the effect of hiding some of the
expectations because of the size of the car,
in a collaboration between BMW, Surrey
trademark curves and accentuating other
its distinctive shape and how imposing it is”.
Nano Systems and Levitation 29. The
design features such as the optional Iconic
showcasing of the car, known as the BMW
Glow kidney grille, distinctive twin headlights
The BMW VBX6 marks the latest in a string of
VBX6, coincided with the world premiere of
and striking taillights.
high-profile collaborations between Surrey
the third-generation BMW X6 Sports Utility
The new BMW X6 is the first and only vehicle
NanoSystems, the inventors of Vantablack
Coupé (Fig. 1).
in the world to feature a Vantablack VBx2
coatings, and Levitation 29 the technical
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Since they started working together in 2018,
world, absorbing more than 99% of visible
the Vantablack VBx2, which visually alters
Surrey NanoSystems and Levitation 29 have
light and almost completely removing all
the viewers perception of the car’s
produced a number of high-profile
reflections. In a playful and cutting-edge take
three-dimensional nature. Ben Jensen,
world firsts from a blackout house for
on the tradition of concealing key design
Vantablack inventor and founder of
Activision’s Call of Duty to a 40ft high
features by keeping cars under cloth or
Surrey Nano Systems said: “VBx2 with its
Vantablack monolith at Coachella music
covering them with decals, BMW celebrate
one-per-cent reflectance provides just
festival for the Techno DJ and Producer
the launch of the iconic X6 by showcasing a
enough of a hint of shape”. The spectacular
Gesaffelstein. The VBX6 collaboration with
Vantablack version. A surface coated with a
one-off vehicle highlights the expressive
BMW however held a special place with
Vantablack VBx2 coating loses its defining
and precise design language and confident,
fans of Vantablack. Benjamin Males from
features to the human eye, with objects
dominant and muscular appearance of the
Levitation 29 says: “We get contacted by a
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and creative agency behind the project.
provides fascinating contrasts to offset
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paint finish. The design of the BMW X6 Vantablack coatings are the blackest in the
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Figure 2: A surface coated with a Vantablack VBx2 coating loses its defining features to the human eye, with objects appearing two-dimensional.
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lot of people wanting to use Vantablack in
bigger car, which makes the effect even
surfaces and lines. The Vantablack
their projects - the idea of total blackness
more stunning”. During the development
VBx2 coating foregrounds these
is something that really captures the
process the Levitation 29 team met with
fundamental aspects of automotive
imagination. We have lost count of the
Hussein Al Attar, the designer of the X6
design, without any distraction from
number of times people have asked us
who helped to describe the DNA at the
light and reflections”.
to coat a car in Vantablack, so it’s great to
core of the design of the car. Hussein said:
finally be making it a reality with BMW”.
“Internally, we often refer to the BMW
Benjamin Males from Levitation 29
X6 as The Beast. I think that says it all.
said: “We really can’t wait to see where
The concept of the first Vantablack
The Vantablack VBx2 finish emphasises
this collaboration with BMW and
BMW was devised by Christophe
this aspect and makes the BMW X6 look
Surrey NanoSystems will take us next.
Koenig, Spokesperson for the BMW X
particularly menacing. Moreover, the BMW
The first Vantablack car is certainly a
models. He first proposed the idea back
X6 has always been the most provocative
big tick in the box when it comes to
in 2018 and it took over 10 months
and in-your-face model in our portfolio. So
dream projects and opens the way for
to come to fruition. “My thoughts of
why not emphasise this even further, with
even more large-scale concepts- like a
having a Vantablack BMW gets back
a finish that simply captivates the viewer’s
stadium! To create the effect of infinite
to the preparation of the BMW X2
attention? After all, that’s what the BMW
darkness on that scale would truly be
launch. Back in the days we wanted to
X6 has always been about. Vantablack
spectacular.”
have a kind of stealth painting, but we
VBx2 opens up new possibilities for us as
couldn’t make it happen. Therefore, I’m
designers. We often prefer to talk about
For further information:
very excited we were able to do it on a
silhouettes and proportions rather than
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How to Make Paint Stripping More Sustainable, Safe, and Efficient: MEC Srl’s New Pyrolytic Oven Ilaria Paolomelo ipcm®
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fundamental but often little
applications, such as chemical, cryogenic,
these devices collect several layers of paint
considered aspect of the production
mechanical, and thermal.
on their surfaces, which can compromise
flow of companies operating in the
Hanging systems, including hooks, bars,
their conductivity thus jeopardising
industrial coating sector is the paint stripping
frames, grilles, protective casings and
painting quality. In fact, about 40% of the
phase. This process enables to remove
so on, are often subjected to this type
sprayed coating accumulates on them,
any trace of paint from the surface of a
of treatment. Used to hang workpieces
resulting in considerable problems in
metal product without altering its physical
onto overhead conveyors prior to coating,
terms of both quality level and costs. It is
properties, through different types of
especially with electrostatic application,
therefore extremely important to remove
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MEC Srl has distinguished itself in the paint stripping sector thanks to its commitment, innovation degree, and search for sustainable solutions. Established in 1991, it has immediately specialised in the cryogenic paint stripping field, obtaining numerous and important patents and certifications at the European level.”
such deposited paint layers, in order to improve the painting process quality, extend the service life of hanging accessories, and reduce the costs to repurchase them. Finally, paint stripping also allows recovering components with coating defects in order to recirculate them into the production cycle. In Italy, MEC Srl has distinguished itself in this sector thanks to its commitment, innovation degree, and search for sustainable solutions. Established in 1991, it has immediately specialised in the cryogenic paint stripping field, obtaining numerous and important patents and certifications at the European level. Over time, it has implemented other paint stripping and part recovery technologies, such as pyrolytic thermal stripping, rubber and plastic coating removal, and
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so on. MEC also designs and builds devices and systems for technical cleaning by solid carbon dioxide sandblasting, as
Figure 1: The new pyrolytic oven is intended for the thermal stripping of heat-sensitive metal products able to withstand temperatures above 400 °C.
well as prototypes for use in the cryogenic field at very low ipcm® has recently visited its plant, located in Caltignaga (Novara, Italy), to see the latest innovation designed by
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this company: a sustainable and efficient pyrolytic oven (ref. Opening photo) for stripping metal products able to withstand temperatures above 400 °C (Figs. 1 and 2).
Characteristics of the new pyrolytic oven “Thanks to our many years of experience in the sector and knowing the issues and shortcomings of our old pyrolytic system, we decided to draw up detailed specifications for the new oven, so that it would have fully met our needs,” explains company owner Attilio Bernasconi. “The operating principle of the pyrolytic oven is based on the overheating of metal parts (Fig. 3) through a high temperature pyrolysis process (380 to 450 °C), which leads to the decomposition of organic substances into volatile compounds. In this way, the paint layer is carbonised by heat and comes off the surface.”
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Figure 2: Among the metal items treated by MEC, there are masking systems and accessories such as hooks and bars.
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Figure 3: A bird’s eye view of MEC’s new pyrolytic oven.
average by the pyrolytic ovens currently on the market,”
two standard-sized trolleys simultaneously. After pyrolysis, the
adds Bernasconi. “Our afterburner is also equipped with an
workpieces are taken to a cooling chamber adjacent to the
oxygen measurement and control system installed in the
oven. A suction system takes air from outside and feeds it into
post-combustion chamber and with an air injection system
this cooling chamber. The air used is then sucked and filtered
that prevents any temperature rises and the formation
to remove any ash and dust created by the pyrolysis process.
of harmful fumes. The chimney contains a heat recovery
The fumes produced by the pyrolytic process are sent to
system.”
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an afterburner with a 50% bigger size than those used on
takes place in a large chamber (4 x 2 m) able to accommodate
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“In the new oven we have designed, the pyrolysis process
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Figure 4: In order to improve workplace safety, MEC has designed a system with fully automatic loading, unloading, and handling phases.
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Figure 5: The oven is also equipped with a PLC with an HMI interface with which consumption is periodically checked.
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Figure 6: MEC owner Attilio Bernasconi and Alessia Venturi from ipcm®.
Eco friendliness, energy efficiency, and workplace safety are the factors that have led MEC to design this new pyrolytic oven. In order to improve safety, it has designed a system with fully automatic loading, unloading, and handling phases.” Sustainability, energy efficiency, and workplace safety “MEC has always been active in the search for ecological and innovative paint stripping solutions. Eco friendliness, energy efficiency, and workplace safety are the factors that have led us to design this new pyrolytic oven,” states Bernasconi. “In order to improve safety, we have designed a system with fully automatic loading, unloading, and handling phases (Fig. 4): this results in less physical effort on the part of the operators and in greater protection from the risks associated with heat exposure. That is why INAIL, the Italian National Institute forbInsurancebagainst Accidents at Work, chose to cofinance the project. As for eco friendliness, we aimed at achieving lower fuel, and especially methane consumption levels and greater control and recovery of waste heat. The oven is also equipped with a PLC with an HMI interface with which we periodically check consumption, Fig. 5).” “We have tried to combine these three factors because they are crucial for MEC as well as for more and more companies. Our goal is to design and produce increasingly sustainable and flexible paint stripping systems, in order to tailor-make them for any firm that wishes to rely on the expertise and experience of MEC,” states Bernasconi (Fig. 6).
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A New 4.0-Oriented Powder Coating Booth to Improve Sustainability and Workplace Ergonomics at Verniciatura Maschietto Monica Fumagalli ipcm®
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owadays, SMEs as well as large manufacturing companies are implementing business strategies aimed at reducing their processes’
environmental impact and improving their employees’ conditions by making their workspaces more ergonomic. Being a sustainable company no longer simply means to equip a factory with systems that meet the increasingly stringent regulations on the environment and safety, but also to be far-sighted in developing production by implementing Industry 4.0 principles in a structural and convenient way. “I am personally involved in my company’s daily life and, therefore, I want it to have certain characteristics while protecting everyone’s health and safety,” says owner Piergiovanni Maschietto to explain the reasons behind his business strategy for Maschietto Mario Eredi Srl, a coating contractor specialising in both powder and liquid treatments with 40 employees managed by Piergiovanni and his brothers, Valentino and Giuliano. “It has always been so: Maschietto was one of the first companies to install an afterburner for the abatement of volatile organic compounds.”
Opening photo: Requirements in terms of application performance and coating quality are now extremely demanding, in the contracting coating field.
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Figure 1: The powder coating system provided by Zeus.
The long-standing environmental vocation of Verniciatura Maschietto
treats spent solutions produced by
streamline the factory management process,
a phospho-degreasing unit, which
thanks to the constant monitoring of
recovers distilled water and recirculates
production data and the further reduction
Established in 1954, Verniciatura
it into our production flow, as well as
in energy and material consumption. That is
Maschietto (San Vendemiano,
an energy-saving led lighting system
why we have automated all our production
Treviso, Italy) has obtained the most
and inverter equipment distributed
lines, equipping them with automatic
important certifications that attest
throughout the building to convert
overhead conveyors and 6-axis robots,
to the quality of its management
electricity according to production
and updated our coating plants with new
system. “We are probably one of the
needs, and - last but not least- a high
spray guns. We have also invested in a new
few coating contractors to be ISO
efficient cogenerator powered by
powder application booth supplied
9001, ISO 14001, and OHSAS 18001
methane which produces thermal
by Zeus Electrostatic System Srl (Argenta,
certified and we were among the
energy and electricity.”
Ferrara, Italy), which was started in August
first ones to install a photovoltaic
This factory has been recently
2017 (Fig. 1). This investment belonged
system, able to produce 30% of
integrated with Industry 4.0-oriented
to a corporate restructuring plan that also
our annual electricity demand.
systems and devices. “The innovations
involved our IT system, developed to achieve
Our environmental management
brought by the fourth industrial
complete and perfect interaction among
system also includes a distiller that
revolution,” states Maschietto, “help
machines and operators.”
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Figure 3: The conveyors’ automation has made it easier for the operators to handle components.
Cutting-edge coating lines
points out Maschietto, “and they are equipped
and harmful movements: our staff
This company produces high quality finishes
with 6-axis robots supplied by Lesta Srl
currently focusses above all on loading,
through 4 coating lines, of which 2 for liquid
(Dairago, Milan, Italy), featuring remote controls
unloading, and line management tasks
paints and two for powders, arranged over
(Fig. 2). This automation solution, along with
(Fig. 3).” After picking up the workpieces
its 10,000 m2-wide covered area. “The 2
the choice to install overhead conveyors on all
from the warehouse and loading them
liquid coating lines are fully pressurised,”
lines, enables our operators to avoid repetitive
onto a conveyor, the employees prepare
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Figure 2: One of the Lesta robots operating on the 2 liquid painting lines.
Verniciatura Maschietto produces high quality finishes through 4 coating lines, of which 2 for liquid paints and two for powders, arranged over its 10,000 m2-wide covered area.” 4 1
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Figure 4: Powder application in a booth with Venturi injectors.
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the coating products and configure
and 4000x2000x1000 mm; the
never been simple precisely due to the
the systems according to the required
department also includes an area for
variety of parts to be treated and the
finishes (e.g. high temperature
the surface treatment of workpieces
colour customisation degree required,â&#x20AC;?
resistant, soft touch, antibacterial,
exceeding 5 metres. After loading, the
states Maschietto. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Now, however, such
antigraffiti, anticorrosive, etc.) by
parts enter a 4-stage pre-treatment
requirements have reached levels only
selecting the right hardware and
tunnel: phosphating or alkaline
comparable to those of the automotive
software settings.
degreasing, two rinses, and a rinse
and motorcycle industries, especially in
The liquid finishing cycle starts in a
with demineralised water. The drying
terms of coating quality (ref. Opening
deionising chamber; then, the parts
phase occurs at a temperature of
photo). Combined with our customersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;
enter the coating plant consisting
130 °C. Coating is performed in two or
just in time production flows, adopted
of two pressurised booths: one is
three booths, depending on the partsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;
to avoid stocking up, these client needs
devoted to the robotic application
dimensions.
have led to the creation of increasingly
of base coats and the other applies
smaller batches of material to be
checked, packaged, and labelled.
Workpiece variety and colour customisation: the critical issues of a coating contractor
The powder finishing cycle, on the
The company had to acquire a third
that not only guaranteed quick colour
other hand, occurs in two lines,
booth in order to meet the growing
change operations without wasting
devoted to components with a
demand for colour diversification.
time for cleaning, but that also perfectly
maximum size of 2000x2000x800 mm
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fitted into our environmental policy
top coats (after a flash-off stage). After further flash-off and drying, the workpieces are ready to be unloaded,
painted and, therefore, to an increase in the number of colour change overs to be performed â&#x20AC;&#x201C; currently about 50 per day. We had to find a solution
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and our 4.0-oriented updating project, obviously without losing sight of coating quality. “That is why we turned to Zeus, one of our long-standing partners: indeed, this company has manufactured all application devices installed on our systems. All our guns use the Venturi injector technology (Figs. 4 and 5). We already knew that Zeus has a highly professional approach with its customers, but on this occasion it also showed a fairness level that we greatly appreciated. Our choice fell on the Zeus3 booth, the latest type developed by this company,
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with our factory management system. We chose it in the version featuring a cyclone and a 20,000 m3 final filter for powder recovery (Fig. 6).”
Features of Zeus3 The booth installed at the premises of Verniciatura Maschietto is built in dielectric material for easier and faster cleaning and greater powder recovery efficiency. “This machine type has been conceived precisely to meet the needs of coaters performing a high number of daily colour change overs,” says Zeus Electrostatic System Srl CEO Massimo Ricci. “As is well known, plastic helps prevent any powder accumulation on booth walls, thus guaranteeing the maximum efficiency of the recovery system and facilitating the cleaning operations. The micro perforated Venturi-effect cleaning system keeps the booth floor clear by avoiding accumulations of powder (Fig. 7). The suction unit has been designed to avoid powder leaks and create a healthy work environment.” The system provided by Zeus is completed by the Super Color Center, a powder and colour change
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Figure 7: The booth is equipped with a micro perforated Venturi-effect cleaning system that prevents powders from accumulating on the floor.
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Verniciatura Maschietto’s management software package (Fig. 8).
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Figure 8: The Super Color Center unit managing the powders.
The evolution of coating booths in terms of Industry 4.0
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“Zeus3 improves our standard booths’ functions,” adds Massimo Ricci, “in order to provide our customers not only with greater ability to connect the machine with their management system and therefore to streamline their production flows, but also with more information. From powder and energy consumption to emissions and filter clogs, all data is monitored and transferred to the control panel, which in turn is connected with the central system. Its benefits compared with a stand-alone system are clear. First of all, the control panel is connected to the spray control module. There are functions such as Ethernet and cloud connection, remote assistance, on-site and remote programming, and software
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updates, all enabled by the presence of innovative, Industry 4.0-oriented devices. Finally, information on programs and malfunctions, which in a stand-alone system can only be displayed locally, is managed by the central PLC.”
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Figure 9: Some components coated in white.
Figure 10: The backside of a booth.
Conclusions
“We have made our department
After installing the new booth,
Verniciatura Maschietto and Zeus have the same vision in terms of eco-friendliness and plant safety: in their respective sectors, the 2 companies strive to make sure that all devices and equipment are 100% safe not only for workers, but also for the environment.”
Verniciatura Maschietto has devoted one of its two already-existing booths to the application of white only and the other to that of black (Fig. 9). Zeus3 applies all other colours linked to the choice of a latest generation booths,” observes
the continuous monitoring of production parameters enables us to manage the plant as we wanted. Working with Zeus is a guarantee of excellent service because, as well as providing professional consultancy, its team is always available to perform
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(Fig. 10). “Besides the advantages
healthier for our operators, and
extraordinary interventions.
Maschietto (Fig. 11), “such as
Finally, we have the same vision
increased productivity thanks to
in terms of eco-friendliness and
rapid colour change operations,
plant safety: in our respective
we have also reduced product
sectors, we strive to make sure
consumption. We have switched
that all devices and equipment are
from minimum 100 kg powder
100% safe not only for workers,
for each booth to 25 kg for each
but also for the environment. We
colour. Considering that our
intend to gradually replace all our
catalogue includes over 400 tints,
outdated systems with others of
this is a remarkable achievement, which is reflected in our inventory planning and, of course, in our powder purchasing costs.
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the latest generation, following the environmental and workplace ergonomic strategy that has always characterised our company.”
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Finishing Goes Beyond Surfaces (With a Conference) Marcello Zinno UCIF – Italian Surface Treatment Equipment Manufacturers’ Association, Milan, Italy
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urface treatments have made
numerous requests for registration. We
As UCIF President Marco Leva stated, “We hope
great strides in recent decades.
have now formalised the participation of 14
there will be an exchange of opinions and ideas
Continuous research and innovation,
following our guests’ speeches. This conference
diverse topics related to finishing. Many
will be not held for commercial purposes:
of these solutions, have led the treatment
of them will be accompanied by their own
we expect this message to be grasped and
industry to constantly evolve. Automation,
customers, who will illustrate the benefits
to attract new potential UCIF members.” The
environmental sustainability, energy saving,
brought by these innovations to their
conference will be called “Finishing becomes
production efficiency, Industry 4.0, 3D
production.
SMART”, where SMART is the acronym of
printing, and chemical advances are just
That is why the UCIF conference will not
Surface, Manufacturing, Advanced, Research,
some of the aspects that will be explored
only be an important occasion to take stock
and Technology.
on November 6 during the conference
of the technologies available for individual
Participation will be free upon registration
organised by UCIF, the Italian Surface
sub-processes: it will also be an opportunity
and places will be limited. We wish to bring all
Treatment Equipment Manufacturers’
for customers and suppliers to understand
different players of this industry and its satellite
Association, at the Fondazione Cariplo
the trends in the sector and the objectives
activities together, with the aim, in future, to
Congress Centre in Milan.
of applied research, which will hopefully
develop a dynamic supply chain that will enable
After this was announced a few months
provide all participants with useful ideas,
finishing to acquire ever-greater importance in
ago, the UCIF secretariat has received
knowledge, and inspiration.
the industrial production processes.
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companies, which will report on the most
strongly supported by the target markets
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rom August 29 to August 31, PPG held
ensuring a low environmental impact, like PPG
energy, Xylan® can be applied on bolts, thus
its second annual Coatings Innovation
Envirocron™, a new polyester powder coating,
reducing the variance of load, bolts’ size and the
Summit in the beautiful setting
100% solvent-free, which delivers superior
number of bolts used, while ensuring a higher
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protection in extreme environments and has
corrosion protection”, explains Mark Poland,
Montreux (Switzerland – Fig. 1).
been specifically formulated to cover sharp
Technical Manager PPG-Whitford UK.
The event aims at highlighting the company’s
edges for an improved corrosion protection
latest innovations that are advancing coatings
with just one coat.
technology around the world.
Another product presented was Xylan –
This year’s summit showcased advancements
produced by Whitford, a coating manufacturer
Productivity – Innovations that are helping reduce complexity, time and waste
in three key areas – Sustainability, Productivity
founded in Pennsylvania and recently acquired
The Productivity area presented solutions that,
and Mobility – sharing also success stories from
by PPG – which provides a range of low friction
by helping reducing complexity, time and waste,
a variety of sectors, from automotive to marine,
and release coatings (Fig. 2). “This product
contribute to maximising productivity.
packaging, architectural and other industries.
can be applied in several different sectors to
Among others, PPG RAYCRON™ UV &
These areas are the focus of PPG’s
ensure better friction control. In the renewable
electron-beam coatings, designed for flat
“Paints with Purpose” campaign, which is
energy sector, for instance, where tidal power
panels and floorings, combine improved
designed to highlight applications of
can be used to produce huge amounts of
mechanical and chemical resistance with an
These include paints that can cool asphalt
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Sustainability – Technologies that drive efficient use of the world’s natural resources In the Sustainability area attendees could know more about different products that contain low VOC levels and are water- or bio-based,
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environmentally friendly, heat and solvent-free curing process, giving architects and designers increased possibilities and a higher finish quality for substrate applications. The next generation of PPG’s passive fire protection system was also introduced. “PPG PITT-CHAR NX® is a flexible epoxy intumescent coating system, designed to resist the most severe hydrocarbon hazards, like pool fires, jet fires and explosions”, explains Kees Van Vliet, Technical Director, Protective & Marine Coatings, EMEA of PPG. “The new PPG PITT-CHAR NX® substantially reduces both the thickness and weight of Passive Fire Protection coating allowing for lower costs and significantly faster application, which of course helps enhancing productivity. Being suitable for a number of applications, both onshore and offshore, it is also been designed to eliminate the risk of cracking and delamination during fabrication, transportation and construction”. Attendees could also experience the innovative PPG MOONWALK™, an automated paint mixing system which offers body shops cutting-edge refinish paint mixing technology (Fig. 3). Launched in July, this new system replaces manual mixing processes with a more efficient, easy-to-use, automated mixing system that helps eliminate waste and mess, maximizes accuracy, automates the process and generates profit for customers.
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Figure 3: PPG MOONWALK™, an automated paint mixing system which offers body shops cutting-edge refinish paint mixing technology.
Figure 4: PPG SIGMAGLIDE™ Foil is an eco-friendly, 100% biocide-free fouling release foil that helps to reduce drag on ship hulls by up to 10% and that makes for an easy-to-apply fouling release solution.
“This system was created with a
easy-clean composite coatings that help keep
applied, then increases resistance at a
costumer-centred approach. In fact, by
sensors and lenses clear in adverse weather
pre-determined temperature, lowering current
directly observing our customers, we noticed
conditions.
flow and preventing runaway heating”.
that manual mixing often contributes to
A new printable Positive Temperature
Aside from providing cars with safe, efficient
a dirty and unsafe environment, to more
Coefficient (PTC) ink with a target
heating, many industry visionaries have
product waste and to reworks”, explains
temperature range that is limited to 40°C
proposed integrating PTC heating as radiant
Alberto González, PPG Business Solutions,
to 60°C, developed by PPG’s Conductive
heating for vehicles of the future. This is being
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driven by the move toward E-vehicles, which
Branding Manager Automotive Refinish
Center in Allison Park (Pennsylvania),
unlike traditional cars powered by internal
EMEA. “We wanted to transform the ‘pains’ –
was presented as well. The new PTC
combustion engines, have no naturally
that is, all those situations that may cause a
inks underwent months of testing that
occurring heat source to supply heating to the
loss of time or value – into ‘gains’ – beneficial
demonstrated their more consistent resistive
passenger compartment.
situations for both our customers and their
print range (+/-5%), a far stronger and
“By replacing battery-generated heat with
customers. With MOONWALK™, body shops
more consistent PTC effect (15-20 times), a
radiant PTC heating, passengers can feel
can count on a cleaner environment and on
superior print quality and improved
comfortable and warm while minimizing the
a more effective production, both in terms of
long-term storage life.
impact on E-vehicle range”, states Thierry
costs and lead time”.
“Traditional printed resistive heaters warm up
Destruhaut.
when a current is applied but the reliability
An innovative solution impacting mobility has
of these systems has been hampered by
been presented to the marine industry as well,
their dependence on complex interactions
thanks to PPG SIGMAGLIDE™ Foil, an
between sensors, controllers, and advanced
eco-friendly, 100% biocide-free fouling release
Mobility has undergone great changes in the
power supplies that can cause failures when
foil that helps to reduce drag on ship hulls by
past few years, especially with the advent
even one part of the system fails”, explains
up to 10% in comparison to other technologies
of electric cars. In this area, PPG presented
Thierry Destruhaut, Project Portfolio Director
and that makes for an easy-to-apply fouling
its technologies that impacted all aspects of
Global Architectural Coatings. “Printable,
release solution (Fig. 4).
Mobility, like advanced coatings that enhance
carbon-based, PTC inks were developed to
and enable autonomous vehicle sensor
address this need. PTC heaters are printed
More than 160 customers and journalists
detection of other vehicles and oncoming
and operated like a traditional printed heater,
attended the three-day summit, which was held
obstacles. These include coatings that
but with the added benefit of a self-regulating
in conjunction with the PPG-sponsored Omega
improve dark vehicle colour detection by
safety and stability feature: a resistive carbon
European Masters golf competition in
LiDAR and radar systems, and
coating that heats up when a current load is
Crans-Montana, Switzerland.
Mobility – Technologies for autonomous and electric vehicles. And not only.
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SFCHINA2019 – Always A Great Platform for The Industry!
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he 32nd edition of SFCHINA exhibition will take place at Shanghai
Ekem, Electron Coating, Empire Chem, Ensoo Chemicals, Excilon, Gema,
New International Expo Centre (SNIEC), China again on November
Graco, GSTC, Jadechem, Jinchuan, Joihey, KCI, Nordson, PAT, Raschig,
18-20, 2019, spanning 1.5 exhibition halls (Halls E1 & E2). The size
Reach, SAMES KREMLIN, Super Polish, Vale, Wagner, Winstar, WIN-WIN Technology, Yu Tung, Zi Yi, etc.
of the show sets a new record: with over 17,000 square metres of gross exhibition space (a rise of 5% and 23% against 2017 and 2018 editions respectively). Over 320 exhibitors from 22 countries/regions (as of August 5,
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SFCHINA2019 will feature a number of technical programmes onsite to
zones, namely ‘Electroplating & Finishing Technology’, ‘Environmental,
provide visitors with information on innovations and future trends.
Safety & Protection’ and ‘Coating Applications & Coating Products’. Total net
2 Technical Forums with topics ‘Coating Applications & Technologies for
exhibition area of the ‘Electroplating & Finishing Technology’ exhibit zone
Automotive Lightweight Materials’ and ‘Technologies for VOCs Control,
continues to expand noticeably (a rise of 28% against 2018 Guangzhou
Monitor & Treatments’ will be held on the first and second day of the show
show), resulting from diverse applications and emerging innovations,
period. Technical Seminars will give visitors opportunity to obtain
particularly in industries like electronics, automotive, aerospace & defense.
up-to-date information from exhibitors, such as greener solutions, latest trends and markets, electroplating and coatings application technology, etc.
A platform to showcase industry’s future To address a range of environmental problems, most countries have
Visitor registration is now open!
enforced or strengthened various regulations and policies. Environmentally
Visitors can now pre-register on SFCHINA’s official website
friendly surface finishing materials, processes, applications and effective
www.sfchina.net to receive visitor pass in advance so as to avoid queuing
recycling management system are becoming keys to stay relevant in the
during opening hours. Visitors can also follow official WeChat account
evolving marketplace, as well as to keep up with consumer demand and to
(ID: ChinaCoat_SFChina) to pre-register there. Follow SFCHINA on
meet regulatory requirements. SFCHINA has been a strategic destination
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube to receive first-hand information.
for technological highlights and innovations of the industry, attracting www.sfchina.net
The 32nd edition of SFCHINA exhibition will take place at Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC), China on November 18-20, 2019.
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PaintExpo 2020 - Adjusting Painting Processes to New Requirements
S
urface finishing is the decisive criterion
personalisation of products, regulatory
offerings than anywhere else in the world at
for the success of products, and thus
changes, the digital transformation and
the Karlsruhe Exhibition Centre from the 21st
for a company’s competitive edge.
more rigorous goals with regard to energy
through the 24th of April, 2020.
Consequently, industrial coating technologies
efficiency and climate protection. Industrial
On the one hand, a glance at the list of
make an essential contribution to value
coating technology is being impacted by this
exhibitors demonstrates that PaintExpo lives
creation. Companies with in-house painting
as well.
up to this claim. By the end of August 2019,
operations and coating job-shops are faced
more than 450 companies from 22 countries
process adjustments. PaintExpo will present
High Levels of Complexity Necessitate Comprehensive Information
the world’s most comprehensive and future-
Although some of the issues are by no
trade fair for industrial coating technologies.
oriented solutions to this end at the Karlsruhe
means new, the competitiveness of coating
They’ve already reserved 98% of the exhibition
with changing and new requirements as a result, which necessitate corresponding
– including all of the market and technology leaders – had already made firm bookings for their booth locations at the world’s leading
Exhibition Centre from the 21 through the
operations will increasingly depend on how
floor space occupied at the event in 2018.
24th of April, 2020. The exhibition portfolio
well and quickly they can respond to these
On the other hand, it illustrates the extent of
covers everything from pre-treatment, right
changes. As a prerequisite, the coating
the exhibition offerings: the portfolio covers all
on up to quality control and packaging.
process has to be adapted or optimised.
process sequences for powder coating, liquid
The great complexity of painting and coating
and UV painting and coil coating technologies.
Companies in all industry sectors are
processes with numerous interlinking work
The spectrum of materials to be coated ranges
currently being confronted with a wide variety
steps makes comprehensive information
from metals, plastics, wood, wooden materials,
of trends and changes. Amongst others these
concerning trends, technologies, new
glass and ceramics, right on up to material
include new manufacturing technologies,
developments and the suppliers throughout
combinations. “This targeted concentration
the use of new and modified materials and
the entire process sequence indispensable.
of suppliers and technologies makes it
material combinations, the realignment
PaintExpo will present a corresponding
possible for job-shop coaters and visitors from
of entire industry sectors, shortened
cross-technology, cross-industry overview
companies with in-house painting operations
product lifecycles and smaller lot quantities,
with more comprehensive and up-to-date
to inform themselves efficiently and in a
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targeted fashion about solutions to their own
energy and material-efficiency in the fields
of systems, applications and conveyor
individual tasks, and to arrive at appropriate
of equipment and application technology.
technology, drying and cross-linking, paints,
investment decisions,” reports Jürgen
Attention is also being focused on increasing
automation and digitalisation, as well as
Haußmann, Managing Director of FairFair
flexibility and productivity in this regard.
quality control. For example, innovations
GmbH and promoter of PaintExpo.
Improved energy-efficiency is also the
which permit increased efficiency and
primary focus of solutions for conventional
process reliability will also be presented
circulating-air drying, as well as alternative
in the fields of compressed air supply,
methods such as IR, condensation and
hangers and masking solutions, as
Exhibitors will present future-oriented
UV drying. Robot painting is playing an
well as packaging. “The comprehensive
solutions for meeting the increasing demands
increasingly important role for mid-sized
spectrum of new and improved products,
now being placed on quality, flexibility and
and small painting operations in order
technologies and processes provides
productivity, as well as material, energy and
to ensure reproducibly high quality. New
visitors with a wide variety of impulses and
cost-efficiency. For example, these include
automation concepts make it possible
approaches for designing or adapting their
new and further developments for classic
for these companies to get started with
processes to meet future requirements,”
wet chemical pre-treatment, as well as
flexible, cost-effective solutions. However,
concludes Jürgen Haußmann.
alternative processes. New and optimised
exhibitors at the upcoming PaintExpo will
solutions, including the simulation of painting
not only present innovative developments
For further information:
and coating processes, provide for improved
for process optimisation in the fields
www.paintexpo.de
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