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CONTENTS MAY/JUNE 2021
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Present and Future of the Powder Coatings Industry
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HOW IT’S COATED Seeing Beyond the Ordinary: Exclusive, Increasingly Customised Finishes for Raleri’s Eyewear
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FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY AluCoating Perfectly Tunes in to its Paint Supplier to Manage Small Batches and Prove to be an Italian Coil Powder Coater of Excellence
EDITOR’S LETTER IPCM IN REVIEW BRAND NEW FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY
Effective Passivation at Room Temperature: The Pre-Treatment Innovation that Convinced Gimi
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SUCCESS STORIES
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INNOVATIONS:PRESENT&FUTURE
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BRAND NEW
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ANALYSIS
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Three Colour Management Technology Trends to Follow This Year
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MONTH
Inkmaker Group Rebrands as IM GROUP in Conjunction with World Earth Day
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FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY Maserati MC20, the New Dream Super Sports Car: 100% Made in Modena
Tapematic Installs the First PST Line II in Italy at Metal Tech
Large Choice of Colours and Functionality for Long-Lasting Beauty of Fireplaces
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Preempting Market Needs: Mirodur’s Forward-Looking Vision
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Technological Evolutions in the Finishing of Steel Car Wheels: Application with a Bell-Gun System Mounted on Robot in the new MW Plant in Romania
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MEILLER Relies on AGTOS and SLF to Equip its New Surface Pre-Treatment Division
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Avin – A Strategic Partner for First Aid in Paintshops, Also in the Automotive Sector
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First Coating Line for Agricultural Trailers with Cutting Edge E-Coat and Powder Coating System
Agrikon’s Paintshop Goes Electrostatic
Dürr Delivers One of the Biggest Paint Shops to SAIC Volkswagen
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ART WITHIN SURFACES Beauty and Speed: when the Automotive Industry Meets the Art
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INNOVATIONS: PRESENT&FUTURE Comau’s New MATE-XT: A Robust, Lightweight Exoskeleton to Support Coating Operators and Reduce Muscle Strain
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PVD Sputtering Approved for Car Interior and Exterior Components: A Great Achievement of Italian-Made Excellence
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INNOVATIONS:PRESENT&FUTURE Long-lasting Corrosion Protection for Large Vehicle Parts
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Fluiver Combines Long-Standing Expertise and Innovation for the Optimal Coating of Large-Sized Plastic Parts
INNOVATIONS:PRESENT&FUTURE
Arzuffi’s Line-Met System Conquers the Decorative Industry by Offering Maximum Automation at Reduced Costs
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THE MARKETING CORNER B2B Marketing: How to Set Up an Effective Multichannel Strategy
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CBV Blechbearbeitung Improves its Production Depth, Flexibility, and Energy Efficiency with the Help of Italian-Made Technology
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At ISA’s Plant, a New Coating System 4.0 Proves Strategic for the Efficient Use of Energy Resources
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Alit’s Fastrip AP System for Sustainable Paint Stripping of Aluminium Profiles
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INNOVATIONS:PRESENT&FUTURE New Perspectives for the Quality Control in Industrial Coatings
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EDITOR’S LETTER
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T
he post-Covid economic recovery, which was announced as early as September 2020, seems no longer to be a chimera but a reality. Across Europe, strong demand conditions are leading to an acceleration in manufacturing, with increased confidence among companies, which are hiring again to cope with peak volumes. The March data on the manufacturing PMI index in Italy, Germany, and France, released by IHS Markit1, show rising figures for all countries. Certainly, a part of such demand has been driven by the incentives that, although in different degrees, all European states have allocated for many industrial sectors, from construction to automotive, and for various innovation-focussed endeavours, from Industry 4.0 to sustainability. Paradoxically, however, growing demand is accompanied by the threat posed by the scarcity of raw materials that I mentioned in my previous editorial, which unfortunately continues to affect all sectors worldwide. Despite this, investments are increasing, also on the back of successful vaccination campaigns throughout Europe – a sign that the return to normality is near (albeit with new patterns). This ipcm® issue is traditionally devoted to an in-depth look at the automotive coating industry. From its articles, it emerges that strong recovery is indeed on the horizon, as are many new market opportunities to be seized. In fact, you have a rich issue in your hands. We are proud to say that it even includes an extensive reportage on the paintwork of the latest dream car for all enthusiasts, the Maserati MC20, a supercar with an elegant soul. It is the first Maserati to be 100% made in Modena, thanks to a 100% Italian investment. It is always the automotive sector that offers the most attractive ideas on innovation, which are then acquired, absorbed, assimilated, and transformed by other industries. Sometimes, however, the opposite can also happen. This is the case with the PVD sputtering metallisation technology, which, after having conquered many sectors, from design to decorative components for car interiors, has now also been approved for the finishing of car exterior parts, where quality and resistance requirements are much more stringent. Another surprising sector is that of steel wheels – which have always been considered the “unlucky brother” of alloy wheels – where coating systems and application techniques have been extensively renewed and transformed to meet an emerging market demand: that of steel wheels with attractive design and finishes as an excellent alternative to more expensive alloy wheels. Another significant aspect that emerges from this issue of ipcm® is the importance of assessing investments correctly and understanding when it is better to modify, upgrade, or renew a plant rather than replace it completely. Finally, this issue ipcm® also welcomes numerous new companies that have decided to highlight their potential and innovations on its pages. This is yet another symptom of the courage to invest in the post-Covid recovery that the European industry is showing from many quarters.
Alessia Venturi Editor-in-chief Direttore Responsabile
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Present and Future of the Powder Coatings Industry Interview with Kevin Biller President of The Powder Coating Research Group – Columbus (OH), United States
W
e interviewed Kevin Biller, one of the
The powder coatings industry always
been buoyed by the healthy growth rates in the
leading international powder coating
shows great ferment. Could you give us an
Asia Pacific market and the slightly higher than
experts, in order to know what are
overview of its pre- and post- pandemic
GDP growth rates in the more mature markets
the most urgent current needs in the sector
situation?
in Western Europe and the Americas.
and to understand their future prospects. If
Pre-Covid, as the world ushered in a new
Consolidation during the 2010s had shrunk the
a climate of uncertainty persists, nevertheless
decade, the powder coating industry was faced
overall number of players down significantly to
considerable resources have been put in
with challenges as the economic recovery was
the point that less than ten players represent
place to combat it. In Biller’s words we find
beginning to slow down. The global market for
over 80% of the global market. This is especially
all the preconditions for the most important
powder coatings hovered around $10.5 to 11.0
true in the Western regions. North America is
challenges that the powder coating industry will
billion US and had experienced a compound
dominated by five producers: Sherwin Williams,
have to face.
annual growth rate of about 5.5% for the
PPG, AkzoNobel, ProTech and Axalta, while the
previous three to four years. That CAGR had
top players in Europe are AkzoNobel, Jotun,
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Sherwin-Williams, Axalta, Tiger Drylac and Europolveri. Organic market growth was predicted to wane over the next two to three years. U.S. manufacturing had hit a ten year low in September 2019 due to lower consumer demand and the uncertainty caused by Trump’s trade war with China. Some experts, me included, foresaw an economic recession on the horizon. In addition, scant market growth was expected in the automotive market. OEMs had committed to waterborne technologies and the “compact” process which neither entail any use of powder coatings. Slow growth that tracks overall automotive production was expected to occur in under-the-hood applications and alloy wheels. As we all know, the world economy came crashing down at the onset of the coronavirus. The rebound, however, has varied depending upon how each region and country fared in fighting
Kevin Biller.
the pandemic. China instituted an aggressive and draconian shutdown and emerged remarkably quickly. As the rest of the world struggled with containing the virus, China experienced
2 0 ye a r s
an unprecedented “V-shaped” economic recovery. Globally the industry saw an overall growth rate of 17% in Q1 2021 versus Q1 2020, however it was mainly due to a spectacular 23% expansion in Asia. Europe rebounded with a 6% growth tally; however, North America has only experienced a meagre growth rate of 1.5% versus Q1 2020.
Competence in Shot Blast Technology
What are the sector’s current priorities, in general, and from a legislative point of view, in particular, in the US? Current priorities in the US and much of the rest of the world centre around meeting current customer needs in light of raw material price increases, continuing supply chain disruptions and exorbitantly long lead times. Key raw materials are in short supply due to plant shutdowns around the world, a scarcity of chemical building blocks due to the February freeze in Texas and the Gulf Coast and a dearth of shipping containers to move product around the world. Legislation has been hinted at by government regulators nothing concrete has emerged in the last year. TGIC (Triglycidyl Isocyanurate), the polyester curing agent aggressively regulated in the EU, remains off the EPA’s list of Chemicals of Special Concern, therefore no active legislation is anticipated in the near future. Interestingly, TGIC is in short supply due to the shutdown of a couple of Chinese production facilities. This has created a new demand for HAA (hydroxy-alkyl amide), an alternative curing
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regarding titanium dioxide and BPA (Bis-Phenol-A), however
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At present sustainability is one of the
recently developed a bio-based powder
costs. AkzoNobel recently introduced the
drivers of the entire industrial field. What
resin that checks two boxes of sustainability
Interpon Low-E collection of polyester powder
future do you foresee for the powder
– renewable plant-based feedstocks and
coatings which are designed to reduce the
coatings industry with respect to this
low temperature cure. This polyester-amide
curing temperature and/or curing time,
issue?
resin boasts an 85% bio-based content and is
without sacrificing the quality and properties
Sustainability is alive and well in the powder
capable of cure as low as 130°C. In addition, it
of the coating. These powder coatings can
coating industry and can take many forms.
exhibits excellent UV resistance as evidenced
be cured between 150 and 170°C, from 8 to
Obvious examples are the use of recycled
in laboratory testing (4000 hrs. QUV-B).
40 minutes. By using this range, coaters can
polymers and raw materials based on
Prototypes have been submitted to a few
reduce energy consumption and/or increase
renewable feedstocks such as plants. In
powder manufacturers for their support in
the productivity of their application process.
addition, sustainability can be engendered
eventual commercial scale-up potential.
This contributes to lower costs and also
with products requiring less energy to process
Rilsan Fine Powders, a division of Arkema,
improves their ecological footprint. Axalta
or produce. Furthermore, more highly durable
has developed a high-performance polymer
debuted a similar polyester product line called
products can enhance sustainability. The
designed for thermoplastic powder coatings.
Alesta BE+ in Mexico in 2020.
powder coating industry has technology
Rilsan® 11 is a member of the nylon family
More highly durable powders increase the
represented in all of these categories.
of polymers and is based on a monomer
longevity of a coated item leading to more
Sherwin-Williams recently debuted the
derived from castor beans. It can be used
sustainability. The need to refresh or repaint
Powdura® ECO Hybrid Coatings line. The
for a variety of coatings requiring durability
products is costly, labour intensive and
polyester resins used in these powders
including dishwasher racks, auto parts, potable
can involve field applied coatings with high
contains 25% pre-consumer recycled plastic
water pipelines, outdoor furniture, medical
VOC content. Additionally, coating failures
(rPET). SW touts these coatings as being easy
instruments and commercial grade outdoor
that instigate the replacement of a coated
to apply, having wide cure capability, and can
lighting.
item incurs the high costs of disposal and
align with third-party certifications such as
Low temperature cure is an important sub-
ultimate replacement. The powder coating
LEED, GreenGuard and BIFMA (the Business
genre of sustainable products. Reducing the
industry recently introduced “hyper-durable”
and Institutional Furniture Manufacturer’s
energy requirements to cure coatings reduces
technology that significantly increases the
Association). Battelle Memorial Institute has
their carbon footprint and saves operating
longevity of a coated asset.
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Coating longevity requires a combination of UV durability and corrosion resistance. Outdoor durable powder coating technology is well positioned to take on the high-performance architectural market. The North American architectural market abides by the AAMA specifications: 2603 (one year Florida), 2604 (five years Florida) and 2605 (ten plus years Florida). Powder coatings meeting the AAMA 2604 specification have been around for decades and have a sterling track record of performance in the field. These are typically based on “superdurable” polyester binders combined with high performance pigments, fillers and additives. Powder coatings that meet the more stringent AAMA 2605 and Qualicoat Class 3 requirements have recently been commercialized and are gaining momentum in the architectural market. These powders are based on FEVE (fluoro ethylene vinyl ether) polymers and can last up to twenty years in UV intense environments such as South Florida and parts of the Middle East. Leaders in this arena are IFS Coatings, PPG, Axalta, ProTech and AkzoNobel. Prominent building projects have touted the use of AAMA 2605 powder coatings including the PNC Plaza in Pittsburgh (PPG Coraflon), 55 Hudson Yards (PPG Coraflon) and 10 & 30 Hudson Yards (AkzoNobel Fluromax) in Manhattan. Digitalization is another important and recent theme. What do you think about its development in your industry? As for digitalization, powder coating equipment makers have introduced more sophisticated coating application control software in the form of user-friendly apps. GEMA’s OptiStar® 4.0 controls crucial coating parameters such as pneumatic and electrostatic parameters. These relevant coating data can be then accessed to a mobile device with their Electrostatic App. Moreover, their DVC technology ensures precise and reproducible powder output and ensures consistent film thickness. Finally, GEMA’s PCC and SuperCorona software improves penetration, reduces back ionization, orange peel and picture framing. Nordson’s latest gun control software is aptly named Encore® Engage. It features an easy-to-understand, 15-inch touchscreen with modern graphics and intuitive symbol-driven navigation. In addition, a guided recipe feature provides step-by-step navigation with pre-set options to help operators confidently create new recipes. Video tutorials and guided instructions provide greater visibility to key information and give additional support for critical tasks. For operators around the world, Encore Engage® includes several screen language options and its controller interface delivers easy navigation and enables industrial internet of things (IIoT)/ Industry 4.0 functionality for powder coating application. Parker Ionics has focused on their exclusive Pulse-Power gun
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control technology. Their new GX8500A
meetings. We delivered live presentations
their MDF (medium density fibreboard)
powder application system features a
including animated question and answer
based product lines. As they make major
3G patented Super Pulse Power - corona
sessions. Pre-recorded videos were
conversions, competitors are expected
charging technology that provides superior
made demonstrating the powder coating
to follow suit. Hyperdurable end-uses will
first pass transfer efficiencies (FPTE) on
manufacturing process as well as application
slowly convert to powder especially in the
all shapes and substrates. In addition, it is
techniques.
demanding markets in the US and Middle
fully digital with simple controls featuring
In both the live and broadcast versions of
East. Supply chains for critical raw materials,
250 recipe capacity. Parker explains that
the course we had the students break into
the GX8500A is excellent for coating boxes,
small groups to tackle a formulating exercise.
take some time to get back to a modicum
wheels, piping, MDF and extrusions and that
Each group was given a specification to meet
of normality. R&D staffs are challenged to
it possesses the highest transfer efficiency
along with a list of various raw materials in
replace retiring formulators with the fresh
in the industry resulting in lower operating
which they had to use to formulate a powder
minds of new graduates. Innovation is
costs.
that met the requirements. PCR Group
sluggish with the trend toward an oligopoly of
lab technicians took these “new creations”
behemoth producers who are bogged down
The health crisis has stopped all
and made powder coatings based on their
in bureaucratic management.
events and face-to-face meetings, like
newfound formulating skills. Test panels were
For decades powder coatings’ pillars of
exhibitions and training courses. You
sprayed followed by evaluation and critique
efficiency, economy, excellent performance
have attended numerous events around
of their powders in a live broadcast.
and environmental compliance have
the world, and you have organized the
In addition to repackaging the PC Kitchen
compelled finishers to replace solvent-
Powder Coating Kitchen, a short course
we developed a regular podcast. The Ask
borne coatings. The potential for explosive
that introduces formulators, chemists
Joe Powder “powdcast” provides the listener
growth of powder coatings has always been
and scientists to the fundamentals of
to the latest news and information in the
tempered by barriers to entry mostly centred
creating a powder coating from the
powder industry in an entertaining and
around fear of radical change and the
ground up. How do you think the events
enlightening manner. The mythical Joe
potential for failure.
sector will change?
Powder then answers technical questions
Liquid coating technology is still superior
Because of Covid, we have had to modify
from people in the industry. On occasion the
to powder coatings for large scale articles
our approach to training. Our popular
podcast consists of an interview with industry
such as earth-movers, farming equipment
formulators’ short course, the PC Kitchen,
leaders. This podcast just posted its 28th
and aerospace/aviation. Regardless powder
originated as a live, hands-on experience
episode.
growth will be driven by conversions in the
held in the PCR Group laboratory. It
such as TiO2, pigments and base resins, will
finishing of heat sensitive substrates such
consists of lectures spanning the spectrum
Today it’s difficult to make a forecast
as engineered boards, composites and
of formulation fundamentals, powder
of the economic situation over the next
plastics. In addition, hyperdurable powders
processing and application technology.
years. From your point of view, could
will gain market share at the expense of more
Live lab demonstrations are intermingled
you give us some indications of future
traditional liquid coatings due to the ability
with presentations enabling the student to
developments both in the US and in all
to meet everchanging environmental and
participate in powder processing, application
the world?
sustainable goals of regulators. And finally
and evaluation techniques.
Innovation in powder technology will open
incremental improvements in corrosion
Social distancing and travel restrictions
new markets in the heat sensitive substrates
resistance and durability will be realized
compelled us to shift this two-day course
and hyperdurable markets. Major furniture
especially in the pipeline coating market
to a series of four consecutive Thursday
makers have expressed strong interest in
which will drive modest growth.
afternoons of live broadcast via Zoom
converting liquid paint lines to powder for
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IN REVIEW
March and April in review Two months with important changes, starting from the new website up to a new section in our magazines… and a new colleague.
A
s anticipated, after months of work, on March 1st our new
applications spanning several manufacturing fields but it also includes
website went online (www.myipcm.com)!
a comprehensive supplement devoted to the coating of architectural
Available in 5 languages, the website features new graphics,
profiles and design objects, with a wealth of innovations especially in
an enhanced user experience, a responsive layout that optimises the
the powder coating sector.
navigation via mobile, new features and new tools to promote your
The March/April issue of ipcm® launches also a new section – How It’s
brand and products. The News section of the website features all the
Coated – inspired by the well-known tv program “How it’s made” and
latest news on sector trends, products and technologies, research
aimed at describing the production cycle and the coating phase of
and development, fairs and events and much more, and ipcmPedia
particular products. The first of these that we presented is MAMBO
allows you to get all the information you need on the major sector
(www.ipcm.it/en/open/ipcm/2021/68/34-36.aspx), the first 3D-printed
players, and is also a powerful search engine that crawls all the pages
fiberglass boat in the world.
of our website to provide answers to your queries. The month of April has always been dedicated to the preparation The most important international trade shows
and release of the first issue of the year of ipcm®_Protective Coatings
To stay up-to-date with the scheduled trade shows and discover
(www.ipcm.it/en/magazine/protective-coatings/2021/37.aspx). In this
where you can grab a copy of our magazines, we have created a
issue we have found how the pandemic has brought out new needs
dedicated fair calendar (www.ipcm.it/en/exhibitions.aspx). Moreover,
in the industry, which force companies to push on the accelerator of
in the Exhibitions section (www.ipcm.it/en/calendar/2021-05.aspx), it
Research and Development. These include the demand for greater
is possible to find all the information on the trade fairs represented
efficiency, durability and effectiveness of paint products and the
by us: PaintExpo, PaintExpo Eurasia, DeburringExpo and FABTECH
need to reduce dependence on oil derivatives for the formulation of
México.
coatings, as well as VOCs.
New edition, new section
The new session of the ipcm® Academy training courses
In March, the issue no. 68 of ipcm International Paint & Coating
has begun
Magazine was also published. It not only covers a variety of topics and
On April 8 we started the first session of the ipcm® Academy training
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Barbara Pennati and Ilaria Paolomelo, ipcm
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course aimed at training the new professional
eos’ tree
figure of Technician of Industrial Surface Finishing
On the occasion of the international day dedicated
Processes, included in the QRSP (Regional
to our Planet, celebrated globally on Thursday 22
Framework of Professional Standards) of the
April, we presented the lime tree that was given to
Lombardy Region and recognized at national and
us last Christmas by the girls of our editorial staff.
European level.
The tree is planted in Bollate (province of Milan)
In the first three training days, the 13 students
in “Il bosco dei ricordi”, a project that involves the
addressed the topics of corrosion, pre-treatment
annual absorption of over 210,000 kg of CO2.
and waste water treatment and purification. Finally, in the last days of April, the participants of
The new partnership with Assovernici
the 2020 edition of our training course received
eos and ipcm® strongly believe in the importance
the certificate of competence as Technician of
of associations and networking for business
Industrial Surface Finishing Processes.
development. To this end, we have established a new
ipcm at the “Alluminio&Acque” conference
partnership with Assovernici - Produttori Italiani
On Wednesday April 14, the editor-in-chief of the
Vernici, an association that represents the main
ipcm magazines, Alessia Venturi, participated in
manufacturers of construction and industrial paint
the digital conference “Alluminio&Acque” with a
and coatings with the aim of promoting the Italian
presentation entitled “The role of an international
sector, enhancing its excellence and specificity.
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magazine in the dissemination of innovative technologies: promoting dialogue between
A new special colleague
suppliers and users”.
Last but not least, this month we welcomed a new
The conference was organized by CIE Srl and MST
friend/colleague: Falcor, a 3-month-old Miniature
Chemicals with the collaboration of ipcm® and the
Schnauzer puppy.
AITAL Association with the aim of getting deeper
His work within the editorial office is very
understanding of the technologies, processes,
demanding: allowing cuddles here and there,
chemicals and plants to save, purify and recycle the
playing and accompanying the girls of the editorial
water coming from metal finishing lines and anodic
office on their coffee break every day.
oxidation of aluminium.
BRAND-NEW © AkzoNobel
AkzoNobel Launches its Second Global Start-up Challenge AkzoNobel announces the launch of Paint the Future’s second global start-up challenge.
F
ollowing the success of the 2019’s Paint the Future event, on May
Officer. “Our first global start-up challenge was a first for our industry and
18, AkzoNobel launched Paint the Future’s second global start-
our ecosystem has grown amazingly since then to include 2,137 active
up challenge. Start-ups had to submit solutions addressing five
members. It’s a launch pad for great ideas that’s attracted a diverse group
challenge themes:
of start-ups, suppliers, academia and customers.”
• Enhanced functionality;
Those participating will have the chance to accelerate their solutions in
• Customer experience;
the paints and coatings industry and form partnership opportunities and
• Smart application;
investments. The 2019 programs have already resulted in 18 successful
• Circular solutions;
solutions.
• Smart manufacturing and supply chain.
“Our new company strategy is all about building on our strong foundation
Following the launch of the challenge, exploration and enrichment of the
and pioneering ways to grow and innovate,” says AkzoNobel CEO, Thierry
submissions will continue through July 20. Then, select finalists will be
Vanlancker. “That’s why it’s the perfect time for round two of our global
invited to a collaboration event in late 2021, where the challenge winners
start-up challenge. We’re excited to see what potential collaborations the
will be announced.
start-ups have in store for us that will help us bring surfaces to life for our
Paint the Future is led by AkzoNobel and powered by thousands
customers.”
of connections around the world making it the industry’s largest collaborative innovation ecosystem. “Paint the Future is our dedicated ecosystem designed to accelerate
For further information:
innovation in paints and coatings,” says Klaas Kruithof, Chief Technology
www.letspaintthefuture.com/global-challenge-2021
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Assovernici Becomes a Supporting Member of the Advertising Standards Authority Assovernici, the Association representing the Italian manufacturers of building and industrial coatings, has become a supporting member of Italy’s Advertising Standards Authority (IAP), to promote responsible advertising in the coating sector for the benefit of consumers and businesses.
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ith the aim of
on rules which are on the one hand, validated, but on the other hand
becoming the
open to social and technological evolution to ensure the protection
reference point
of consumers and fair competition,” notes Vincenzo Guggino,
of a virtuous system of
Secretary General of IAP.
commercial communication focusing on the values of
For further information: www.assovernici.it
truthfulness and responsibility, in April Assovernici became a supporting member of Italy’s Advertising Standards Authority © Assovernici
Massimiliano Bianchi.
(IAP). For the Association, joining IAP is part of a process based on the shared values of responsibility,
information and transparency, aimed at establish a consistent ‘coating culture’ and supporting the development of fair businesses. Indeed, despite the fact that most everyday objects are coated and that the sector generates a turnover of around 2 billion Euros in Italy alone, end users still have little knowledge of paint products. “In line with our code of ethics, being an IAP member enables us to provide our companies with clear criteria for the management of correct and truthful communication towards competitors and consumers,” states Assovernici President, Massimiliano Bianchi. “Moreover, it gives us the opportunity to contribute to regulations compliance and the definition of rules that are consistent with the nature and characteristics of our sector, which is still little known to the general public and must become increasingly widespread and comprehensible, in order to encourage the responsible management and correct use of coatings.” Assovernici’s commitment to promoting transparent communication is a key promise in the current Covid-19 pandemic: a period of proliferation of misleading advertising for disinfectant, antimicrobial and antiviral coatings often not scientifically validated and documented. “We welcome Assovernici as a new member of IAP: it is a tangible demonstration of commitment to responsible communication, based
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BRAND-NEW
Evonik Joins the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab to Accelerate Innovation with Artificial Intelligence Evonik extended its collaboration with IBM in the field of digitalization until 2025 and became the first chemical company in the world to participate in the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab for research and development of AI.
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vonik has extended its strategic partnership with technology
Hahn has a positive view of the strategic partnership with IBM, which
firm IBM until 2025. Making this decision early creates more
has been in place since 2017: “The joint work has helped to drive
opportunities for longer-term projects. Additionally, Evonik
forward digital transformation in a targeted manner. Evonik sees itself
will be part of the R&D project for artificial intelligence at the
as a pioneer in digitization in the chemical industry. Our partnership
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), becoming the world’s
with IBM and our new commitment to the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab
first chemical company to join.
further substantiate this claim”.
Artificial intelligence is a critical tool for innovation and improvement
During these years, Evonik and IBM have already studied new
in the chemical industry and Evonik is looking forward to joining
opportunities to create a collaborative intelligence between humans
the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab and its advisory board to help with its
and machines, in pilot projects. Experts now have the ability to
ideas and applications through materials discovery, formulation
access and analyse valuable information in an easy and intuitive
technology, knowledge management and market analysis to advance
way. New connections between data can now be found and chemist
general applications of AI in the chemical industry. At the MIT campus
can intuitively explore and compare formulations and their related
in Cambridge, Massachusetts, experts are studying the potential
properties to find ideas for new products.
uses and effects of AI. “Bright minds from science and business are
Evonik and IBM have also managed to build Artificial Intelligence
working jointly together on digital progress. We are delighted to be
that will further accelerate the research for new materials. Working
part of it,” says Henrik Hahn, chief digital officer (CDO) of Evonik.
in close collaboration with IBM Research, a Deep Neural Network
“The work on artificial intelligence is also a litmus test of what digital
that predicts properties or new formulations for high-performance
systems can do: for example, we are looking at how decisions can
polymers was also developed and trained. These forecasts support
be made better, more systematically and faster with the help of
researchers in their search for new products and solutions.
algorithms,” says Hahn. “Ultimately, it’s about the value AI can add to the company,” he says.
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Henrik Hahn.
BRAND-NEW
Dr. Martin Welp Resigns as Managing Director at Dörken After more than 11 years, Dr. Martin Welp, Managing Director of Dörken Coatings GmbH & Co. KG, has left the company for personal reasons.
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fter more than a decade, Dr. Martin Welp
management of Dörken Coatings with the support
resigned from his position as managing
of Dr. Gerhard Reusmann.
director at Dörken Coatings GmbH &
Dörken Coatings’ customers will retain their
Co. KG. On February 1st, 2010, the graduated
usual contacts and can continue to rely on the
chemist joined Dörken MKS-Systeme GmbH &
company’s expertise in corrosion and surface
Co. KG, and with his management partner, Dr.
protection, decorative design and tinting
Gerhard Reusmann, developed the company
technology.
into the leading supplier of micro-layer corrosion
“The management and employees of Dörken are
protection system.
saddened to lose Dr. Martin Welp, a real ‘doer’ who
Then, in 2020 he first took over the management
had a decisive influence on the company over so
of CD Color GmbH & Co. KG and Protec
many years,” said Thorsten Koch. “Together with
Systempasten GmbH, and then was appointed
the shareholders, we express our appreciation and
managing director of the newly founded Dörken
special thanks to him - and wish him all the best
Coatings, into which the Dörken MKS, CD-Color and
for his private and professional future.”
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Protec® companies were transferred. In order to continue the initiated strategy, Dörken
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board Thorsten Koch will temporarily join the
www.doerken.com
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The drying racks in different colours for which Gimi is famous all over the world.
FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY
Effective Passivation at Room Temperature: The Pre-Treatment Innovation that Convinced Gimi Monica Fumagalli ipcm
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FHP Monselice – Freudenberg Household Products, former Gimi Spa, a long-established household goods manufacturer, was one of the first firms to use the nano ceramic surface conversion products developed by DN Chemicals. The aim was providing excellent paint adhesion performance, good anti-corrosion performance, and low sludge production, while working at room temperature for the entire process.
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A segment of the conveyor.
D
rying racks are among the most commonly used everyday
made of stainless steel or aluminium and some accessories made
items: a simple object created a long time ago as a practical
of plastic. These products need to be able to withstand a high
solution for hanging laundry, first outdoors and then indoors
moisture degree due to continuous contact with wet clothes, so
in homes with increasingly small areas and no outdoor spaces or
perfect adhesion of the powder coating to the substrate is essential.
with limited terraces and balconies – and, precisely because of these
This explains why we turned to DN Chemicals, a Group specialising
dual characteristics, not easy to manufacture.
in the provision of surface pre-treatment solutions, which is already
Gaudenzio Preti, the Engineering Manager of the company, which is
a supplier to other Freudenberg’s divisions. We urgently needed a
a long-established producer and distributor of household products,
solution for the pre-treatment of steel that would guarantee higher
confirms it: “Clothes drying racks have always been considered
paint adhesion and, at the same time, simplify the management
outdoor products, although their industrial differentiation has led
of our process and the maintenance of tanks by reducing sludge
to the development of different solutions. We distinguish between
formation.”
outdoor and indoor racks, but the latter, although designed for indoor use, must still guarantee a five-year outdoors use without
Gimi, a brand that is present in every home
corroding.” This has an impact on the choice of the most suitable
“Want to bet we’re already in your house?” was the claim of Gimi’s
materials and coatings.
advertising campaign a few years ago – a bet certainly won by this
“Gimi’s drying racks are made of mild steel, with a few exceptions
firm based in Monselice (Padua, Italy), given its brand’s worldwide
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reputation and staggering figures, thanks to its million drying racks produced per year. “Our company was founded in 1970 and it quickly established itself in the household product sector,” explains Preti. “The turning point came in 2016, when Gimi was acquired by German Group Freudenberg, whose Home&Cleaning division, of which we are a part, has 16 plants worldwide.” The acquisition by Freudenberg brought about a radical change in both Gimi’s production management and sales target. “Earlier, Gimi manufactured about 1,600 different items, which were becoming increasingly unmanageable in terms of production. Fortunately, we were able to reduce them to ‘only’ 400.”
A never-changing product with an ever-changing structure Drying racks have remained unchanged since they have been devised. “The © ipcm
materials with which they are made have changed and, in the course of their
The pre-treatment tunnel.
industrial development, they have been joined by electrical devices such as dryers, but no product has ever been able to replace them completely. Today, we can see them in the most diverse forms and structures: from the most common, traditional floor-standing ones to the extendable, balcony, tower, vertical, and garden ones, with one or more levels.” In the Monselice plant, production starts with the steel coils from which tubes are profiled and then welded and cut. “One of the added values of our production is the in-house processing of around 380 km of tubes per day. The convergence of these two production lines creates semi-finished products, which, once loaded onto the conveyor, travel along a 3,8 km-long loop through the cleaning, coating and assembly departments.” © ipcm
Different components entering the pre-treatment tunnel.
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I prodotti specifici diEuropolveriperil
COIL COATING
Europolveri ha creato una nuova serie di prodotti denominati Serie 2 Architectural Flex che è il contenitore di tutti gli articoli idonei per applicazione su nastro continuo (Coil Coating) e lamiere piane (PCM). Il “Coil Coating” è un processo di preverniciatura in bobina, nato negli anni ‘50 principalmente su nastro di acciaio, che ha cambiato il modo di concepire la progettazione dei prodotti finiti e che, grazie alla sua economicità di lavorazione, si è diffuso a tal punto che oggi si stima che l’80% delle superfici piane come tetti, facciate continue, controsoffitti, pannelli insonorizzanti, grandi elettrodomestici, prodotti per la refrigerazione, etc. siano realizzate partendo da nastri preverniciati.
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Powder Coatings series
Architectural Flex Prodotti specifici per applicazioni su nastro continuo Coil Coating
I rivestimenti in polvere Architectural Flex permettono: stabilità di spessore e tinta per realizzazioni architettoniche di grandi dimensioni (> 500 m2), applicazione di 60-80 micron in mano unica, migliore resistenza alla corrosione rispetto a materiali rivestiti in post-verniciatura, processi a ciclo chiuso che non rilasciano inquinanti all’esterno, l’utilizzo di rivestimenti privi di VOC e SVHC (sostanze pericolose come TGIC e metalli pesanti) conservando le caratteristiche tecniche degli enti omologatori/normativi come ECCA (European Coil Coating Association), Qualicoat, GSB, AAMA e totale riciclabilità del prodotto finito e suo recupero. I rivestimenti Architectural Flex sono altamente customizzati perchè devono rispondere a necessità specifiche di velocità e tecnologia di applicazione e reticolazione calibrando i prodotti in base ai requisiti impiantistici.
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Finding the most effective pre-treatment solution The difficulties faced regarding the adhesion of powders to the tubes’ surfaces were the main reason that pushed Gimi to look for a new pre-treatment solution. “We want to provide our
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customers with objects that are impeccable in terms of corrosion resistance as well,” states Preti. “We are aware that our products feature a few critical areas in terms of paint adhesion, such as the holes we use to hang the semi-finished products onto the conveyor’s racks and the tubes’ joints. Indeed, in order to check our paint adhesion performance, we carry out rigorous tests in a humidistat and a salt spray chamber: it was during these tests that we realised that the results could be improved. Out of the suppliers which established a partnership with Freudenberg, we chose DN Chemicals, as it was already operative in the plant in Mombello Monferrato (province of Alessandria). Their innovative products convinced us not only because they achieved perfect adhesion results in our tests, but also because they guaranteed a process that was considerably more sustainable than our previous one, as well as facilitating system maintenance and reducing operating costs.” “Our old pre-treatment plant,” indicates Gimi coating department manager Michele Melloni, “included a metal phosphating operation. Due to our high production volumes, this created a huge amount of sludge to be disposed of from our tanks of about 35,000 litres and required high energy consumption. Thanks to the solution offered by DN Chemicals, we now use a degreasing
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The outside of the pre-treatment tunnel.
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process with a mixture of surfactant products operating at room temperature, thus avoiding the formation of foam. The process then includes a rinsing phase in mains water and a conversion phase based on zirconium salts to prevent oxidation.” “The product supplied is called Dollcoat ZR 114 and it falls into the category of nano ceramics,” notes DN Chemicals sales executive Roberto Rebuffo. “Gimi was one of the first companies to use this particular product, which has the advantage that it can be used at room temperature. The potential of this innovative technology is interesting especially for surfaces that are not heavily contaminated by oils, calamine, and other difficult-to-remove pollutants, as is the case here. This innovation will certainly see further important developments in future, especially if used in conjunction with © ipcm
surfactants to be added to the degreasing solutions that provide excellent performance
Workpieces drying after pre-treatment
at temperatures above 15 °C.”
The advantages of the new pre-treatment technology “Already four years ago,” says Melloni, “we abandoned phosphodegreasing. Thanks to this nanotechnology pre-treatment process, we have now been able to reduce energy consumption in this delicate production stage while obtaining higher quality results. This is proven by our salt spray tests, where we achieve 200-hour values, the 50% reduction in sludge production, which avoids frequent change over of our sedimentation tanks, and the extension of our pre-treatment baths’ service life from 6 to 12 months. This, in turn, reflects on the system’s maintenance, which has become less frequent and easier to manage. “A further energy-saving step has been taken with the introduction of nano ceramic passivating products, which guarantee © ipcm
One of the coating booths with a Lesta articulated robot.
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excellent performance while operating at room temperature. Finally, in order to
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optimise waste water management, about four months ago we
control panel in both automatic and semi-automatic modes.
installed a filter press supplied by Water Energy (San Pietro in Casale,
“During daily operation, the pre-set waste water flow is constantly
Bologna, Italy), a company specialising in water treatment solutions
filtered and then returned to the treatment tunnel. In this way, most
with which we have worked for a long time.”
of the sludge created during the work cycle is immediately removed
“It is a fully automated solution designed to keep the phospho
from the phospho degreasing bath. Then, at the weekend, a pump
degreasing bath continuously filtered during the working activity,”
is activated to transfer the entire waste water volume into a suitably
explains Water Energy owner Tommaso Ponara, “while, at the same
sized, truncated cone-shaped tank from which, after a certain
time, enabling to perform one-off filtering operations on the entire
period, the liquid is returned to the bath through the filter press. The
waste water volume to keep it perfectly purified. The semi-automatic
residual sludge in the conical part of the tank is then also removed.
system provides for the automatic forward and backward movement
The final filtration stage is controlled by the differential pressure
of the hydraulic cylinder by means of a hydraulic control unit and
switch. The safety guards consist of photoelectric curtains applied on
control panel. Opening and emptying is controlled by the electrical
both sides of the operating area.”
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Frames exiting one of the 5 one-colour booths.
The curing oven.
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Handling of parts along the 3,8 km-long loop circuit.
Coated frames.
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One of the most complex segments of the conveyor.
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The detail of the filter press installed by Water Energy.
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Characteristics of the coating plant
entire production department in general and
The Power&Free conveyor provided by Conveyors
our surface treatment area in particular in the
Nord Srl (Inzago, Milan, Italy) picks up the parts
most appropriate way – from the revamping of
after the pre-treatment tunnel and it takes
the conveyor, which attains its minimum speed
them to the coating plant. “Installed in 2001,
precisely in the coating area and for which we
the conveyor is the core of our production
are planning to switch to the RFDI technology, to
department,” says Gaudenzio Preti. “The conveyor
the reduction of our powder consumption levels,
handles about 630 trolleys, which complete the
which currently stand at several tonnes per day.”
circuit in around 2 and a quarter hours.”
The intention is also to implement a fully
The coating system is equipped with both
automatic control system for the pre-treatment
automatic and manual booths. These latter ones
phase. “In this regard,” says DN Chemicals sales
are usually used for complex-shaped parts.
director André Bernasconi, “we have offered
“When production was transferred to the current
to Gimi an automatic process control system
plant,” explains Melloni, “we installed two 6-axis
through data logging. It will thus be possible
LeBot A6 series robots and one 5-axis R500
not only to trace every batch in real time, but
series robot produced by Lesta (Dairago, Milan)
also to retrieve any recorded data for the
for coating the simplest components, such as the
already pre-treated products. Finally, in order to
drying racks’ legs; the remaining parts are coated
further improve the adhesion of coatings to the
automatically. Each booth is equipped with 14
substrates, together with Gimi’s management
guns, which we are considering to replace in
we have planned to integrate an osmotic rinsing
future. In fact, we are assessing the possibility to
phase at the end of the pre-treatment tunnel.”
implement the dense phase technology, thanks
“Freudenberg’s acquisition also resulted in some
to which we may achieve 20% savings. We use 5
changes in our relationships with suppliers,”
of the 7 booths for monochrome white and grey
states Preti. “As a multinational company, its
applications and the other 2 for different tints.
management wants to deal with same-level firms.
The epoxy or epoxy-polyester powder coatings
This is also why we started working with DN
must comply with the parameter of 75-micron
Chemicals, which has lived up to our expectations
thickness. The workpieces are then cured in an
and with which we will continue to collaborate by
oven at 190 °C for 25 minutes and then unloaded
testing their most innovative products.”
and sent to our 3 assembly lines, producing a finished drying rack every 2 seconds.”
The future of Gimi The continuous updating of products and machines belongs to a wide-ranging project designed to maintain the company’s production standard up to the reputation by which Gimi is known throughout the world. “The Freudenberg Group has required a technological upgrade of the equipment used in our plant, considered outdated. In view of the huge production volumes that we will have to manage in the coming months, when we expect a strong increase in demand for our more specialised products, we have decided to switch from two to three shifts. In order to do so, we need to equip our
BRAND-NEW
Covestro Completes Acquisition of Resins & Functional Materials Business from DSM Covestro succesfully completed the acquisition of the Resins & Functional Materials business (RFM) from the Dutch company Royal DSM.
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ith the aim of becoming one of the the leading global suppliers
manufacturing, and an advanced solar coatings business. In addition,
for sustainable coating resins and further expanding its
Covestro is enhancing its technology portfolio to include water-based
portfolio, Covestro acquired DSM’s Resins & Functional
hybrid technologies, powder coating resins as well as radiation curing
Materials business.
resins.
The transaction received regulatory approval after Covestro and DSM
“With this transaction, we are strengthening our extensive portfolio with
signed an acquisition agreement in late September 2020. The integration
further innovative products and technologies that will enable us to meet
of RFM will expand the Group’s revenues by around EUR 1 billion and will
our customers’ needs in optimal fashion. Now our focus is on integrating
add more than 20 sites to its global production network.
the teams, leveraging talent and providing the best possible support for
“The acquisition of RFM significantly contributes to the implementation
our new and existing customers”, adds Sucheta Govil, Chief Commercial
of our new Group strategy. With this transaction, we are taking another
Officer at Covestro.
important step towards sustainability, while at the same time generating
Following a comprehensive analysis, Covestro expects permanent
sustainable growth,” said Dr. Markus Steilemann, CEO of Covestro.
(“run-rate”) synergy effects to build-up to about EUR 120 million per
“We are looking forward to meeting our new colleagues and warmly
annum from full integration by 2025. These consist of approximately
welcoming them to Covestro.”
two-thirds of cost and one-third of revenue synergies.
Through the acquisition of RFM, Covestro is adding to its portfolio a complete range of water-based polyacrylate resins, as well as strong
For further information:
brands in terms of sustainability such as Niaga , solutions for additive
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BRAND-NEW
SAT Presents the C-Expert Powder Coating Booth
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The new C-Expert booth is designed for powder coating of profiles with complex geometries and is perfectly integrated with the new SAT VISI-1 vision system for automatic powder coating.
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AT has launched the new C-Expert powder coating booth specifically designed to efficiently and uniformly coat profiles with complex geometries, even at high speeds.
Due to the increasing average weight of profiles and the complexity of geometry in the architecture sector, companies are often forced to vary the speed of the conveyor on the vertical line. The new booth, on the other hand, allows to maintain a constant speed. This implies a greater production capacity and a significant reduction in waste. C-Expert is also perfectly integrated with the new SAT VISI-1 vision system for automatic powder coating, allowing repeatability of results and coating efficiency. “We are convinced this booth is a game-changer for high-end and demanding markets. It’s the best vertical booth SAT has ever designed”, said Andrea Trevisan, CEO of SAT. For further information: https://c-expert.com and www.sataluminium.com
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Seeing Beyond the Ordinary: Exclusive, Increasingly Customised Finishes for Raleri’s Eyewear Interview with Francesco Rambaldi, CEO of Raleri Srl
From motorsports to sunglasses and eyeglasses, Raleri’s products constantly evolve through the development of more and more original and customised solutions, obtained through 3D printing and the use of innovative finishing technologies. Raleri established itself in the eyewear
Already in the early 1990s, the design studio
electronic components to match this project,
sector by developing a very specific
which I founded had been recognised for its
have led me to gain experience in countries
product: tinted visors for motorcyclists.
skills in the 3D modelling of turbines for some
such as Japan and the USA, which are known
Can you briefly describe how did
Italian energy companies of international
to be at the cutting edge of technology. At the
you start this project and how your
standing. At that time, I had the idea of
same time, an analysis of the optics sector,
company has evolved to gain its current
wearing a helmet with an automatic electro-
targeted at creating the best product on
technological expertise?
dimming visor, which would make riding
the market, has led me to acquire in-depth
The idea came from my passion for
his motorbike much safer and much more
knowledge, in order to begin producing top-
motorbikes, combined with my work
pleasant.
quality items such as lenses for sports goggles
experience in the technology and IT sector in
Several trips abroad, aimed at seeking out
or spectacles, as well as lens supporting
particular.
manufacturers and suppliers of LCDs and
structures.
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HOW IT’S COATED
Raleri’s range currently includes products for
prompted us to use 3D printing for spectacle
different sectors, from sport to fashion. Could
frames as well. The finishes we use have been
you describe their standard production cycle?
specially designed for this kind of product to make
Raleri employs several people with vertically-
it even more distinctive and unique.
integrated expertise and skills ranging from 3D design to IT and from marketing to product
In contrast to commonly used 3D printing
development, all united by the passion for extreme
processes, Raleri prints its glasses directly
sports such as mountaineering, parachuting, and
in colour. Can you explain in detail how
obviously motorsports. Here, we can personally test
this works and what subsequent surface
our products, which are then either sold under the
treatments are required?
Raleri brand or made with private labels for different
We use the brand new HP MJF 580 printer that
industry brands.
allows printing directly in full colour, thus making
Regardless of whether the project is based on a
the process much faster. It is all about creating the
customer briefing or on our own idea, we always
right print job to give the final product optimum
entrust different professionals with the various
performance in terms of resistance.
aspects of the production cycle, including design,
We can then apply different physical and chemical
3D modelling, prototyping for approval of the final
treatments depending on the effect we want to
product, and actual industrialisation, which can be
achieve.
carried out in our production facilities in Italy or at the customer’s premises. Raleri takes care of the
What future do you think this new printing
entire production cycle up to the delivery of the end
technology will have and how will your
product or the fine-tuning of production in the end
products’ surface treatment evolve in
customer’s plant.
relation to it? There is no doubt that 3D printing is the future,
How important is the surface treatment of
when it comes to manufacturing personalised
your products, from cleaning to finishing?
products. In particular, the needs of customers
With 3D printed objects, surface treatments such
requiring products made from digitally produced
as cleaning and finishing are very delicate, but
models are changing. The impact of professional
essential steps in order to be able to offer superior
3D printing is evident on the production processes
quality products with highly customised finishes.
implemented for prototyping, but also on
To date, we believe we can implement a few
integrated logistics processes, because it enables
unique processing stages on our products, such as
to manufacture a few parts in a very short time and
ultrasonic cleaning or microblasting, deep coating to
at an acceptable cost, compared with other options
obtain a different colour effect from the one offered
on the industrial market.
by the printer, and vibro finishing and semi-gloss
3D printing can therefore bring clear advantages
finishing to achieve unique results on the treated
over conventional production methods for
surfaces with aged wood, volcanic pumice stone, or
everyone, as it enables an idea to be transformed
soft touch effects.
into a finished product starting from a drawing
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made on a home or office computer. You have recently implemented a new technology for manufacturing glasses with
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complex finishes: 3D printing. What was the
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reason for this integration? Its infinite potential for creating unique, customisable pieces was the basic reason that
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ANALYSIS
Three Colour Management Technology Trends to Follow This Year Rik Mertens Datacolor AG Europe – Dietlikon, Switzerland
rmertens@datacolor.com
In the paint and coatings industry, colour consistency can be difficult to get right, in large part because we all interpret colour differently. The integration of a digital colour management workflow eliminates the potential for mismatched colour associated with visual evaluation and ensures accuracy, enabling an effective and streamlined colour control process.
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he subjectivity of visual colour measurement increases the risk
The implementation of digital colour management tools
of errors during the paint and coatings production process, and
The adoption of digital colour management positively impacts supply
inaccurate colour measurements can delay production and lead
chains for many industries by reducing the time and costs of product
to increased business costs.
development, and paint and coatings is no exception. Digitalization is
Since products delivered by paint and coatings manufacturers are held
proven to increase speed to market by adding objectivity to the colour
to the highest industry standards, fast and accurate colour matching
management process, and it prevents time-consuming errors by enabling
is fundamental. A comprehensive digital colour management strategy
the virtual communication of digital colour standards globally.
positions manufacturers for success – saving time and resources and
A digital colour workflow usually includes hardware and software
increasing speed to market by enabling them to get colour right on the
components working together to ensure colour accuracy. One of the most
first try.
important tools is a colour measuring instrument or spectrophotometer.
Here are three trends driving colour management technology, which
Spectrophotometers measure light reflected or transmitted across the
will be particularly relevant as the industry prepares for an adjustment
visible spectrum and compare it to reference samples.
to post-pandemic normalcy.
Spectrophotometers also provide spectral data that can be used to
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calculate tristimulus values for various conditions and calculate colour
are able to meet tolerances using numbers, eliminating the time and
recipes for commercial colour matching. Modern spectrophotometers
expense of physical sample shipment. This is crucial for effective virtual
take precision to an even higher level by measuring the temperature
communication among paint and coatings companies with employees
of the sample that can influence colour perception, preventing wrong
spanning the globe.
colour decisions within or out of specifications due to temperature variations.
The rise of cloud-based software and big data
To be effective, spectrophotometers must consistently agree in their
In addition to embracing sophisticated colour management
measurements. Fortunately, colour management technology has
equipment, we are also seeing a rise in the use of state-of-the-art
advanced over the years to improve inter-instrumental agreement
software. The debut of artificial intelligence, advanced new sensors
(IIA). IIA references how closely two or more colour-measurement
and cloud computing is modernizing colour management across
instruments of a similar model read the same colour. The closer the IIA,
all sectors of the paint and coatings industry. In industrial paint and
the more likely colours will be consistent across products, materials, or
coatings, cloud-based software allows professionals to share colour
locations. The precision of IIA in newer spectrophotometers is so high
measurements straight from the job site, and in in the retail sector it
that no relevant deviation can be detected from one device to another.
facilitates seamless communication between painters, consumers and
Additionally, the recent introduction of advanced colour management
paint shops.
devices like hyperspectral spectrophotometers allows us to measure
Throughout the paint and coatings industry there continues to be a
items such as very small components and multicoloured, multitextured
need for data-based decisions to drive production. The introduction
samples that were previously “unmeasurable” with traditional
of cloud-based software now enables professionals to predict trends,
spectrophotometers.
push out promotions and balance inventory utilizing all the colour
The digitalization of the colour management process also enables
data stored in the cloud. On a larger scale, cloud-based software
instant communication of data across the world. With the subjectivity of
is closing the gap between how big data is analyzed and how it can
visual colour measurement removed, this data can prove whether you
inform critical industry decisions. Importantly, the cloud also ensures
consistency and quality. Users can identify errors and take action to
spectrophotometers enable colour measurement data to be sent
fix them in real time – providing reassurance that they always have the
within seconds wherever needed for matching. This is particularly
latest information from whichever device is used to recall it.
relevant for coatings professionals for whom the hassle of preparing
The implementation of cloud technology also mobilizes solutions,
and shipping physical samples is eliminated, since colour can be
improves speed to market and streamlines colour professionals’
measured anywhere at any time. Automated colour measurement also
interaction with the colour control process. It allows paint and
helps paint and coatings professionals get colour right on the first try,
coatings professionals to reassess how they manage colour data and
guaranteeing quicker speed to market.
ultimately increase customer satisfaction. Cloud-based solutions are
Newer portable colour matching devices also work in real time with
also optimized for the future – created to grow, expand and reform
apps, allowing users to search colours and create palettes on their
themselves to fit the changing needs of the marketplace.
phones. These devices are trained with machine learning techniques, enabling a correlation between 45/0° and d/8° spectrophotometers,
The movement to portability
providing paint and coatings professionals with cost-effective colour
Portable spectrophotometers have evolved tremendously in recent
measurement solutions that can be easily integrated with their existing
years. In fact, their performance is now so high that they can be readily
colour management software.
used as a benchtop replacement when there is a need to take colour
Modern portable colour measurement devices also offer great IIA
matching on the go. This makes them particularly useful for painters,
with benchtop equipment. This is crucial for colour experts across
retailers and manufacturers.
the globe relying on portable devices to efficiently communicate with
Portable devices enable painters to quickly identify and share their
one another, as well as with benchtop equipment – to ensure existing
colour choice with any paint retailer, anywhere in the world to get
colourant sets or pigment databases do not have to be remeasured
paint made without the shipment of physical samples. For retailers
every time.
in paint shops, portable devices make it easy to work away from the
While accurate colour measurement can be challenging, modern
counter. The smaller and lighter devices allow them to measure large
tools and technology help experts establish an effective workflow by
samples that are too big to be brought inside, such as door frames
ensuring consistency. Pandemic-fueled changes to the industry have
or siding transported by truck. Lastly, sales representatives for paint
highlighted the importance of digital colour management to ensure
and coatings manufacturers no longer need to physically carry fan
speed to market, and as talk of returning a “new normal” continues, the
decks, which are expensive to produce and update, since they are now
efficiency offered by digitalization will likely remain extremely important
available on mobile devices. Furthermore, portable instruments make
to the success and productivity of paint and coatings professionals.
it fast and easy for them to identify available colours.
Even in a post-pandemic world, the ability to streamline colour
Today’s portable spectrophotometers allow colour measurements to
management globally will be critical for quality production in the paint
be made anywhere without sacrificing accuracy. Even better, they are
and coatings market. Its importance will only grow as technology
convenient, easy to use and fast. Additionally, some types of portable
continues evolving to meet the industry’s ever-changing needs.
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High end benchtop spectrophotometer.
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Portable spectrophotometer.
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HIGHLIGHT OF THE MONTH
Inkmaker Group Rebrands as IM GROUP in Conjunction with World Earth Day Edited by IM GROUP San Gillio (Turin), Italy
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n 22 April Inkmaker Group became IM GROUP. The official
systems and processes, its software, the technology it uses and how
launch - in the planning for approximately two years - was
it uses it to its global teams around the world – and most significantly
filmed on location, at Inkmaker’s Headquarters in Turin, Italy,
externally. In fact, after acquiring several companies since 2019,
which are now also the headquarters of IM GROUP. It was screened
combining expertise, intel, technology and hardware, Inkmaker’s
for private viewing on World Earth Day and for public viewing
strategy was to consolidate all its brands under a single holding group
thereafter on You Tube, throughout the media globally and on the
brand, originally known as Inkmaker Group.
group’s brands websites.
From 22 April the group has been rebranded as IM GROUP, with its
The Group has been evolving on many fronts, both internally - from its
own distinct identity, to better compete in the marketplace as a total
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solutions provider.
result of its core values of being Truthful,
“The decision to rebrand Inkmaker Group
Responsible, Understanding, Safe and
as IM GROUP - said Christophe Rizzo, CEO
Tailormade to ultimately position the group,
EMEA/Americas, IM GROUP - stems from
as the leader you can TRUST.”
the group’s VISION, which is to evolve our the advantages of our products, to new
How this evolution is affecting operations in Asia Pacific
markets. Since October 2019, Inkmaker has
IM GROUP is evolving on all fronts and in all
made large investments, on the acquisitions
its locations globally. “We have expanded our
of the businesses of Rexson and Valtech, in
premises in Malaysia, to house our Tinting
UK; Tecnopails, in Italy; and most recently
and Engineering brand, Teko together with
technology to expand in our fields and adapt,
Swesa, in Germany. The driving strategy
Inkmaker” - Roberto Guerra, CEO Asia Pacific,
behind these acquisitions was to create a reliable complete supply chain - serving predominantly, but not only, the ink, paint
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IM GROUP, said. “In Thailand, this year we just opened a sales and service office, with
Inkmaker’s founders.
our own staff. We are gaining market share
and coatings industry - to sustain our core
in Philippines. The big one of course is China,
businesses. This meant restructuring our
and its credo” – explains Silvio Cimenti,
suffice to say that due to our larger premises
brands into various specialities, yet to still be
Global Director of Branding, Marketing and
we can now double the number of standard
one strong force, hence the need to rebrand
Communications, IM Group. “The symbol
machines we ship monthly, from an average
the existing Inkmaker Group brand, to have
is a face created from a series of triangles
of 5 or 6 units to 10 to 12 ink and paint
an identity of its own, as an autonomous
inspired from the Inkmaker logo in blue
dispensing systems. More importantly, the
holding brand. This is the evolution of
to convey trust, confidence and high-
real added value for us, is the capability to
Inkmaker Group, which is essentially that of
technology. The triangles converge, like the
build more complex units, which is where IM
Inkmaker”.
many brands and skills of the Group, to form
GROUP’s R&D is investing a lot of resources.
Due to its acquisitions, Inkmaker grew
a strong whole - a distinct ‘human identity’ -
Smart factory and Industry 4.0 are driving
by 25% globally. Taking into account the
depicting a technological engineering leader
our growth and when you build complete
current challenges the pandemic has caused
with a ‘human touch’. The face is embellished
production lines for a paint and ink company
this is still on track with its vision. Having
with a crown, representing the Group’s
it’s important to have enough space to work
the holding brand IM GROUP to steer all
determination to maintain its leading
in total safety.”
speciality brands, the company foresees all
position in the industries it serves. The
In Shanghai, the IM GROUP expansion
its brands to grow exponentially.
symbol is flanked by the words “IM GROUP”,
plans have already been brought forward.
“The name “IM” has a historical meaning for
in a custom designed font to communicate
“In April 2020, we were in the news, when
us” - Valentina Cigna, Global Director of HR
the Group’s various fields of business such
we expanded our facilities to double the
and President of IM GROUP, explains. “The
as paint, coatings, ink, speciality-chemicals,
size of our previous production area” – says
‘I’ and the ‘M’ are acronyms deriving from
adhesives and much more. Below the
Lau Kar Seng General Manager, Inkmaker
the name “Inkmaker”, the founder of the
logo, in steel grey, the Group’s credo and
Shanghai and Board Member of IM GROUP.
group, and it meant a lot to us to remember
positioning line; “The Colour of Trust”, a
“At the time it was at the height of the
those who, in 1987, founded Inkmaker: Carlo
Covid-19 pandemic, but we had to do it to
Musso, Luciano Longobardi and - especially
meet the escalation in demand. The move
for me - my father, Giuliano Cigna. He would
has resulted in being hugely beneficial to us.
have been very proud of this moment.”
Bigger premises mean we can manufacture more machines and can now offer a greater
The new logo
variety. We are already offering customers
The rebranding also entailed the creation of
the entire portfolio of our brands. So, for
a new logo, able to communicate the values
us the new IM GROUP brand will certainly impact business positively, in China. It
and mission of IM GROUP. “The logo is made up of a symbol, a logotype
The logo of IM GROUP.
creates a platform for us to promote all our
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Interior of a dispensing head.
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Dispensing valve detail inside the dispensing head.
brands individually, or working in unison with a single focus, as a total
goodwill ambassador, Alice Guerra, as foundation chair. It will have 2
solutions provider.”
scopes: to bring social activities, to members of the local communities,
The commitment to social responsibility and sustainable practices
where IM GROUP operates and to offer career development, and growth opportunities to the youth in those communities. “On a private level, we have always been active in this field, especially
A safe work environment is certainly high on IM GROUP’s agenda,
in South-east Asia, working closely with children with special needs
along with technology but the Group is also evolving the way in which
through workshops and activities” says Cigna. “Now we will be bringing
its products are impacting the environment, its carbon footprint.
this activity to the next level and into our IM GROUP.”
“This is precisely the reason that we chose to launch IM GROUP on the World Earth day”- states Valentina Cigna. “We are making a global
Becoming a total solutions provider
statement of our commitment to further our social responsibility and
The acquisitions carried out throughout the years derived from the
sustainable practices. To action this, IM GROUP is partnering with
group’s goal of transforming IM GROUP into a total solutions provider
Deloitte to create a roadmap to reduce our eco-impact - the current
for total process engineering.
resources we use and waste we create - so we too can do our part in
“Being a total solutions provider is our mission, and this is precisely
reducing environmental pollution. And to align our ethical principles
why we acquired the brands that we did” – states Gianluca Incerti,
for a safe work environment with those of the United Nations’ Global
Global Commercial Director, IM GROUP. “Our strategy is to create
Compact1.”
“areas of excellence” dedicating each of our brands to a specific
Additionally, the group is forming an IM GROUP Foundation, to be
expertise, that can come together—like our logo—to form a strong
ready by end of this year, which will be followed by IM GROUP’s
force. Each brand can still work individually with its existing clients in its own markets and when required share their expertise—offering
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Total Solutions—for example on large turn-key plant engineering
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projects. This guarantees resource optimisation and high flexibility to manage projects of all sizes. This was one of the key reasons for forming the holding brand, IM GROUP, in the first place. For example; Rexson and Vale-tech had their own unique technology, now, that we are one large team, we are consolidating each brand’s strength and combining, resources, technology and software and we can take a tremendous advantage in the integration with Inkmaker to offer state of the art solutions.”
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With the restructuring of its own brands Inkmaker will focus on ink dispensing and software design; Rexson will be predominantly for paint as well as liquid ink, Vale-Tech will focus on narrow-web and paste-ink dispensing—so UV flexo ink and offset inks; Swesa mainly for food, pharmaceutical, corrugated packaging, cosmetics and more; Teko will remain in POS Tinting and R&D Training and Tecnopails for Filling Solutions. “Externally, we believe this decision, makes it clearer for our clients to differentiate our brands, and their purposes. Internally, for us, we can focus our R&D attentions on developing that brand’s expertise.” — continues Incerti. “Dividing the market-sectors across each brand, was one of the key factors in the creation of IM GROUP brand and will be an important advantage, to differentiate the GROUP, in the market. Another such advantage, which has been playing a major role since the acquisitions, is Inkmaker’s legendary software”.
Inkmaker’s Software, the brain behind IM GROUP A significant investment has been made into the Software & Automation division purposely to ensure, not just a smooth transition with new brands in the family, but also to increase the level of our technological capabilities. Inkmaker’s software is the essence of the company’s systems and by incorporating them into the newly acquired brands’ machines, it elevates the productivity and performance of those brands to a much higher and more energy-efficient level. “Inkmaker’s software, now known as IM GROUP’s “IMAESTRO” was designed inhouse by our Software team” explains Francesco Nesti, Global Director of Software & Automation IM GROUP. “It has always defined us as a leader amongst our competitors, therefore it plays a major role in the operational execution of IM GROUP’s global strategy. We have since expanded our software line to another one, called IMPRIMO, which we recently released with our Inktransfer/supply system, Inktrasyst, and another three are under development, planned for release by next year.”
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of IM GROUP’s experts, to
team, we have been studying
boost the training level of
the various machines, of our
our systems. The programme
brands, their capabilities
consists of four certifications,
and performances and their
known as CMYK, and covers
related market positionings.
many new features from
In order to meet
the group’s basic machine
this—market-segment
structures to in-depth
distribution—several
workings of its software and
machines were removed,
offers techniques to improve
while others have been
efficiency, reduce costs and
re-designed to meet higher standards of mass
shorten response time to market demands.
IM GROUP Team during the event.
customisation, reliability and performance and to
Machinery developments
give wider and broader solutions to our customer’s needs. One
“Our global strategy is to offer “Total Process-Engineering” to
such example is that we are integrating and upgrading the whole
our clients worldwide” – says Enrico Mattiazzi, Global Director of
Rexson and Vale-tech product range to improved versions. Others
Engineering, Production and Supply Chain, IM GROUP.
are planned for upgrades throughout the year. The most important
“Therefore, our acquisitions are part of that strategical plan to reach
feature of this re-engineered and integrated range of machines is
that goal, and consists of re-organising and broadening our product
the synergy with our IMAESTRO software that will greatly benefit our
range to ensure our Group’s growth sustainability for the next 10 to
clients.”
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SUCCESS STORIES
Tapematic Installs the First PST Line II in Italy at Metal Tech Italian manufacturer of in-line fully automated UV varnishing and metallization equipment Tapematic has installed the first PST Line II in Italy at Metal Tech Srl, an industrial coating contractor. present, we have still decided to expand the
successful installation of the in-line 3D
services offered to our clients, by investing
sputtering coating system PST Line II at
in a Tapematic PST Line II” declares Silvio
Metal Tech Srl (Palazzolo Sull’Oglio - Brescia), a company specialized in spray coating and
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T
apematic Spa announced the
Martina, Metal Tech’s Chief Operating Officer. “For many decades, Tapematic has designed
decoration for cosmetic packaging, food &
and built in-house high-quality industrial
beverage, as well as household appliances
equipment dedicated to the decoration of
and automotive products.
packaging. Having known Tapematic since
The new PST Line II is a modular system
2010, we have monitored their progress in creating reliable and cost-effective inline
which allows in-line sputtering and UV the finest quality products, together with
sputtering and UV coating equipment. In
friendliness.
significant benefits for them in terms of
early 2020, I first saw the PST Line II, and
“It’s a pleasure for us to collaborate with
efficiency and environmental protection.”
immediately realised that this was the
an Italian excellence like Metal Tech” says
The installation has been completed, and
equipment that would have allowed us to
Davide Perego, Tapematic’s Chief Operations
Metal Tech has already started offering their
offer the quality requested by high-end
Officer. “The Tapematic PST Line II is the
customers this service of Inline Sputtering
customers, and in a green and cost-effective
perfect answer for the needs of inline
and UV coating, utilising the top of the range
way”.
sputtering, UV coating and decoration to
Tapematic equipment; thereby allowing
the highest standards of cosmetic packaging
unbeatable final quality, high output, and
requirements. The PST Line II will allow
importantly, all in an eco-friendly way.
For further information:
Metal Tech to offer to their end customers
“Despite the difficult global situation at
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coating, ensuring cost-efficiency and eco-
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Rembrandtin supports fireplace manufacturers with innovative coatings and new design options.
I
n the past, fireplaces were simply used to heat the rooms where people lived. Manufacturers of fireplace coatings focussed only on the functionality of the coatings – while accepting limitations with regard
to appearance and design. Coatings producer Rembrandtin has been developing fireplace coatings in many colours for many years. With its innovative coating systems, Rembrandtin managed to combine functional and aesthetic properties in a top-quality coating. The new High Scratch Resistant System ensures that fireplaces and pellet stoves remain decorative elements in living areas for a long time and they offer many benefits to manufacturers and end users. Temperature resistance, adhesion, and corrosion protection are standard properties of a high-quality fireplace coating. Today, a fireplace is more than just a plain piece of equipment – in modern architecture, it is an elegant eyecatcher and a stylish accessory. Designs are numerous and the small choice between black and grey fireplaces does not any longer satisfy customer demands. Therefore, the experienced coatings producer Rembrandtin formulates innovative fireplace coatings and opens up completely new design options. The latest development is a new High Scratch Resistant System which is available in specific colour shades and even with special effects such as metallic or pearlescent for fireplaces and stoves. The new system is compatible with fireplace refinishes in spray cans. The innovative two-component fireplace coating provides colour retention up to 650 °C. This brand-new product stands out because of the glass-hard, high-gloss surfaces combined with an easy-to-clean effect. With a high solid content of 60–80%, this coating meets the increasing environmental requirements (VOC, high solid content) and therefore is a trendsetting product. Offering a large choice of colours, high gloss and high surface hardness, the High Scratch Resistant System is ideally suited for decorating pellet stoves, fireplaces and in general all decorative parts exposed to high temperatures. This product helps fireplace manufacturers to further optimise production
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processes. The coating can be applied with the existing equipment,
and oxygen is very high compared to purely organic binders.
i.e. there will be no additional cost for purchasing new machines or
Thus, temperatures of up to 650 °C can be covered. The properties of
equipment. Because of the short drying times at room temperature
a coating are not only determined by the binder, pigments and fillers
processing times can be reduced, and finished products can be
also have an effect. Today, a wide range of colours and special effects
delivered to end consumers immediately after processing.
for stoves can be formulated on the basis of silicone resins. The large
The application makes the difference The new coating system can be applied using air atomisation, airless, airmix or electrostatic procedures. The use of coating machines and
choice of colours unlocks new possibilities for fireplace designers. Special effect coatings are increasingly formulated with interference pigments.
coating robots is also possible. In the fireplace sector, most coatings
About Rembrandtin and the THERMODUR brand
have to be resistant to temperatures of up to 600 °C. The applied
For decades, Rembrandtin has been a specialist for high performance
coating systems are dried at room temperature or force-dried in order
coatings for niche segments in all industrial sectors, among them high
to be sufficiently stable for transport to the customers.
heat resistant coatings. With the THERMODUR line, Rembrandtin offers
The exposition to high temperatures during the first heating of the
top quality coatings for every high heat resistant application. Renowned
fireplace triggers a curing reaction in the coating system forming a hard,
international producers of equipment exposed to heat stress have been
chemically inert coating film. Due to the optimised formulation, this
counting on coatings innovations from Rembrandtin for many years.
reaction does not produce any odours or fumes.
THERMODUR coatings are economical, functional, and meet highest
Insights into the coating formulation: optimum properties thanks to silicone resins
quality standards. In addition, they open up new possibilities for coating fireplaces, stoves, stove inserts, toasters, etc. As member of HELIOS and part of KANSAI PAINT Rembrandtin belongs to a globally leading coatings
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AluCoating Perfectly Tunes in to its Paint Supplier to Manage Small Batches and Prove to be an Italian Coil Powder Coater of Excellence Monica Fumagalli ipcm
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Two companies with the same customer-oriented vision are paving the way for the development of new plant and aesthetic solutions in the field of coil powder coating: AluCoating, a company extremely dynamic and flexible specialising also in the production of small batches of pre-painted aluminium, and powder coating manufacturer Stardust have created an innovative synergy that goes beyond commercial partnership.
I
n the urban landscapes that we cross every day, we frequently get
its architectural design has been able to integrate seamlessly into its
the chance to lay our eyes on particular structures that differ in
surroundings.
shape and colour from conventional buildings: they are characterised
Thanks to its endless customisation possibilities, one of the
by the alternation of different geometries and the aesthetic impact of
architectural elements that is becoming more and more popular in
their cladding is obtained though original colour effects. Its shape and
the building industry is pre-painted metal, which is increasingly used in
tint are a building’s calling cards, which make it easy to assess whether
cladding, façades, doors, and windows for its aesthetic and functional
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The new façade of the San Gerardo Hospital in Monza is made of AluCoating pre-painted panels coated with Stardust powders.
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performance, especially in terms of thermal
is another significant factor: currently, for
and acoustic insulation. However, today’s
example, architects tend to prefer matte and
designers also demand an almost unlimited
textured colours that recall natural materials.
range of colours and effects to coat it.
Meeting the most diverse and complex
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requirements of architects, designers, and “When I started working in the coil coating
specifiers is our greatest challenge.”
industry some thirty years ago,” says Paolo Di
90% of AluCoating’s production is intended
Massimo, one of the world’s leading experts
for the window and door, curtain wall, and
in this field and the owner of AluCoating Srl, a
cladding sectors.
company specialising in the powder coating of
“We wanted to specialise even more in the
aluminium coils, already visited by our editorial
coil coating sector, by integrating the most
staff in 20121, “we used to apply about a dozen
innovative technological solutions, and to
of colours. Now, a company with a customer
create a company structure that’s was able
portfolio as large as ours may have up to 500
to handle small and very small batches of
ready-to-use tints in stock. Each shade also
colour, in order to meet the demands of such
comes with a number of different finishing
a complex market. This is why we have set
effects, which means that the colour range
up a production system equipped with ad
offered is very diverse. The speed at which
hoc plants, which is still being implemented
aesthetic and architectural trends change
and improved. As for the choice of paint
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products, we have established a partnership
From right to left: Stefano Rota and Paolo Di Massimo from AluCoating, Alessia Venturi from ipcm®, Maria Contrini from AluCoating, and Guido Pozzoli from Stardust.
with Stardust Powder Coatings Srl, a company based in L’Aquila (Italy) that formulates and produces powder coatings even in small
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Design-wise, the differently coloured panels recall the outline of the Resegone mountain, hidden from the view of the city’s inhabitants by the imposing structure of the new hospital.
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batches on order, offering a rapid and accurate customer service even
requests, including colour matching between a coil and the aluminium
in the case of very limited quantities.”
profiles and frames already chosen for a building. In order to achieve this goal, AluCoating is equipped with a modern continuous-flow
Producing small and very small batches proves to be the winning choice
powder coating plant for aluminium coils and a line for flattening and cutting sheet metal to size, which we deliver to distributors or, more
“One of the most critical issues in our sector,” explains Stefano Rota,
rarely, directly to users. It also has an advanced laboratory capable of
the Sales Manager of AluCoating (Corzano, Brescia, Italy), “is the need
developing any colour requested by our customers together with our
to equip one’s own factory with the means to meet the most complex
paint supplier. We have found the perfect partner in Stardust, because
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The station for the loading of blank coils on the decoiler.
The outside of the pre-treatment line.
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A bird’s eye view of the continuous-flow powder coating plant.
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The powder management unit with an integrated ultrasonic sieve and dense phase powder transfer pumps.
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towards the future
it is one of the few that gives us the possibility of purchasing the exact quantity of paint we need, even if it is a limited batch, and always delivers it in the shortest possible time. This enables us to
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meet our customers’ deadlines without any limitations.” “We have been working with Stardust for three years now,” confirms AluCoating laboratory manager Maria Contrini. “Together with its lab, we have already developed several colours. We are currently formulating new tints with special effects, including the textured one, particularly popular in France and Germany – which, together with the Italian market, are our main target markets. However, we do not focus on aesthetics alone: our materials have to be highly flexible, in order to adapt to the post-forming processes carried out by our customers, and the same applies to their coatings. In collaboration with Stardust, we are therefore developing products with improved mechanical characteristics that do not compromise the aesthetic result of finishes in terms of both opacity and colour. We aim at formulating coatings that outperform the market requests, thus making AluCoating able to preempt its customers’ needs.”
Maximum control of each process step All raw materials and pre-coated coils or sheets undergo rigorous mechanical and chemical tests. “Our tests on incoming raw materials involve both aluminium and coating powders,” indicates Contrini. “This avoids the risk of unpleasant surprises during production. When we receive the materials, we can already predict what the final effect on the finished products will be. We then carry out further tests after each step of the pre-treatment process, which includes fluotitanation and fluozirconation operations and with which we guarantee the high corrosion resistance of our products, as certified by a Machu test. “As for the mechanical tests, we carry out stress tests on the painted sheets, as well as destructive bending, impact, and deformation tests and adhesion tests. Finally, we check the colours for compliance with European specifications and our own internal standards and we verify the absence of any surface defects. “One of the elements that characterises us is the careful management of our entire production process. We follow our products from the arrival of the raw materials to the dispatch of the coated coils, and even after delivery to the customer by
Epistolio Srl.
providing product certificates. Our company is ISO 9001, 14001,
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and 45001 certified, so that we can assure our stakeholders that we follow precise, standardised procedures in production.”
Shared projects Di Massimo adds: “We coat our coils with Class 1 and 2 polyester
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powders with premium performance in terms of weathering
resistance. Their only limitations are related to
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the mouldability and elasticity of the film.” “We are now focussing on Class 2 products, particularly in the super matte range,” notes Stardust CEO Guido Pozzoli. “We chose to improve the mechanical characteristics of this type of paints based on the current trend among architects and specifiers towards special tactile effects, which is now surprisingly spreading in the automotive industry as well. Stardust manufactures powder coatings in compliance with both traditional aesthetic standards such as PANTONE and RAL DESIGN and more recent ones, such as NCS. In particular, we have recently established a partnership with the developers of the NCS colour system, which is based on a logical method of sorting the entire colour spectrum and identifying each tint with a special code. The possibility of using an unambiguous The two quick-colour change, movable booths.
language that leaves no room for errors or misunderstandings and of choosing from a greater variety of colours are significant benefits for users. In fact, in the last three
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years, we have noticed a progressive increase in demand for NCS colours in the construction sector, even in a country like Italy, particularly attached to its manufacturing traditions.”
Harmonising with one’s own powder supplier AluCoating and Stardust have been working together for a long time to achieve the same goal and they have created an almost symbiotic relationship that goes beyond a mere commercial partnership, strengthened by the similarities between these two companies. “Our approach to the market in terms of fast and accurate service,” emphasises Pozzoli, “is one of the aspects we have in common: working on orders with small and very small batches means speed is definitely a strength. Our two firms work symbiotically because they are aligned and this contributes to a mutually satisfactory The detail of the coating guns mounted on the reciprocator.
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“The most appreciated features of our pre-painted coils,” states
“Another factor we have been working on,” says Rota, “is the
Di Massimo, “include aesthetic performance durability and batch
programming of our workflow according to the requirements
homogeneity: it can happen that a distributor keeps its panels in
of the batches to be painted. Thanks to our two Gema Europe
stock for a long period of time thus running the risk that, when they
MagicCylinder® booths, which are movable and guarantee quick
are used, architectural elements coated in the same colour may look
colour change operations, we can perform a continuous-flow process
different due to colour changes. The colour development study we
without the need to stop the conveyor belt and unload the batches
carry out together with Stardust ensures that this does not happen on
in the oven. We have perfected two colour change procedures: one
our coils.”
involves moving the booths with the coil in motion, whereas the other
Optimising the powder coating of coils
is based on the application of an ‘insert’, i.e. a small service coil that is about 35 m long which is recovered and used several times; with both
“In order to achieve excellence, we have found the right balance
methods, we can change colour in one minute.”
between powder quality and plant equipment,” states Di Massimo.
For about four years now, AluCoating has been using the nitrogen-
“Our coating plant is designed to apply seven to ten colours per day.
based paint application system patented and distributed by Eurosider
The two booths’ technology and the integration of accumulators that
(Grosseto, Italy). “Since we work with flat sheet metal,” explains
allow the coils to be removed even if they are not finished are the key
Contrini, “this choice was motivated not by the need to improve
to the efficiency of our production system. We have also optimised
penetration, but to reduce our powder consumption and to break
the coil unloading phase: this is usually an underestimated aspect, but
free from the influence of the environmental conditions. Finally, we
it has a major impact on production management.”
integrated a device called coatmaster® for checking the thickness
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coatmaster® measures the coatings’ thicknesses before curing.
Detection of the applied film’s thickness.
of the coating layers before curing and we are currently installing a
to improve the mechanical aspect. We are currently developing a
system to label each product so that important information such as
prototype able to apply the oxide layer with the coil in motion, i.e.
the coils’ number and processing data can be written on their back.
without immersing it in the tank.”
Innovation in the future of pre-powder coated coils
“Regarding Stardust’s commitment to the coil coating field,” states Pozzoli, “our laboratory will devote the rest of the year to optimising
“One of the most critical issues in the powder coating of coils,” says
the formulation of our powders in order to achieve greater resistance
Di Massimo, “is the difficulty of obtaining application consistency
to weathering and chemical aggression. One of our goals is to
due to the point geometry of the powder dispensers, although they
introduce bonderised coatings also in the field of coil powder coating,
maintain its oscillating movement of the flat sheet. Finding a different
with the performance degree of liquid coatings. Indeed, the real
application solution would expand the number of fields in which
challenge is to formulate bonderised coatings with high post-forming
pre-powder coated coils can be used.” Finally, the AluCoating team
mechanical strength.”
is developing a way to improve the anti-corrosion characteristics of
All of this will certainly help the upcoming revolution in coil powder
aluminium. “We are trying to improve the corrosion resistance rate of
coating to further contribute to providing architects, designers, and
the aluminium by applying an oxide flash in the pre-treatment phase.
specifiers with the endless possibilities of colour choices they are
The results are very good from a chemical point of view, but we need
increasingly demanding.
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Preempting Market Needs: Mirodur’s Forward-Looking Vision From an interview with Marco Vitelli, Massimo Vitelli, and Riccardo Vitelli
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Mirodur factory in Aprilia (Italy).
T
he world of paints and coatings has
Belgian company that had developed a paint
in industrial paints, producing water and
always been extremely competitive
used to protect mirrors. Hence the name
solvent-based liquid coatings for both the
and carving out a place for one’s own
Mirodur, from “miroir durée”, referring to
heavy industry and the general industry. Our
company in this environment is no easy
the durability of mirrors guaranteed by this
production area extends over 15,000 m2, of
task. Italian firm Mirodur has managed to
coating. They started producing this paint in
which 8,000 m2 are covered. Besides coatings,
do so thanks to its ability to innovate and
a small factory on the outskirts of Rome and
we have developed our Miromix colour mixing
preempt the needs of the sector through both
they were immediately successful, especially
systems with converters and colouring pastes
new technologies and new products, thus
because this sector did not exist in Italy at the
of our own production. This has allowed us to
establishing itself in the international market
time. This opened up new growth prospects
collaborate with several retailers, which are
and getting included on the vendor lists of
for our father and uncles, thus enabling them
increasingly crucial for the quick distribution
leading companies such as Gazprom.
to move to a larger factory in Pomezia. The
of small batches especially at a time when all
ipcm had the opportunity to interview two of
range of paints offered was also extended to
companies tend to stock less.
the three generations carrying on Mirodur’s
include industrial coatings. In 1982, it became
Massimo Vitelli: Another business branch
story: Marco Vitelli and Massimo Vitelli, sons of
necessary to move to an even larger building
that is very important to us and that has
one of the company’s founders and its current
in Aprilia, which is still our headquarters today.
contributed to the reputation of Mirodur is
directors, and Riccardo Vitelli, its marketing and
In 2016, finally, we acquired the industrial
the design and production of our Turbomill
communication manager, belonging to the third
branch of Turin-based Albesiano-Sisa Rossi,
devices. More than thirty years ago, we
generation of the family.
bringing its production operations here to
patented a paint production machine, which
Aprilia.
we decided to market in the 1980s: since
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How was Mirodur created?
then, we have sold more than 1,500 Turbomill
Marco Vitelli: Our father, Ugo, together
How is Mirodur now?
devices in over seventy countries around
with his brothers Mario and Renato, founded
Marco Vitelli: Nowadays, we no longer
the world, both to small and medium-sized
Mirodur in 1957. They bought a patent from a
deal with the glass sector, but we specialise
firms and to multinational companies. It is an
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Turbomill, the immersion mill with a patented rotating basket system designed and manufactured by Mirodur.
immersion mill with a patented rotating basket
have a stock of finished products: our fifteen
organised production and our Turbomill
system: the centrifugal force created by the
mills are used to develop ad hoc paints at the
systems, which help cut production times.
rotation of the basket compresses the beads
time of our customers’ requests. In order to do
and gives them greater shear force, thus
so, we closely cooperate with each customer
What are your target sectors?
ensuring excellent grinding results despite
from the very first moment, providing it with
Massimo Vitelli: The most important
having a smaller grinding chamber than other
the know-how of our technicians to create
sectors for our firm are those in which two-
mills. Milling and cleaning times are also
its required product according to the time
component, solvent-based or water-based,
shorter, bringing a significant advantage in
schedule and characteristics of its coating
epoxy or polyurethane paints are used. We
terms of production times.
plant, the intended use of the paint, and its
cater for both the general industry, including
expected performance. Clearly, our service
the ACE and earthmoving sectors, where
Besides product diversification, what is
does not stop at the product development
functionality and aesthetics go hand in hand
your main strength?
stage: we are also present in the subsequent
in terms of quality and performance, and
Marco Vitelli: Undoubtedly our service.
phases, from the first application to the
the heavy industry. A particularly important
Mirodur has distinguished itself in the market
resolution of any problems or any emergency
sector for us is oil & gas, where we have many
by its ability to fine-tune its coatings to its
interventions. We manage to do all this despite
important customers, especially in Russia. This
customers’ needs and production lines. In fact,
being a small-to-medium sized company
has led us to certify several of our products,
apart from a few standard ones, we do not
with thirty-five employees thanks to a very
including Epomir PTG, a ultra high-solids
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epoxy coating applied inside gas pipelines and approved by SNAM, Gazprom and C4Gas – an excellent calling card at the international level. We are the suppliers to two of the three largest Russian pipes manufacturers; we are still providing them with our coatings, albeit at a slower pace due to Covid-19. Marco Vitelli: Another important field is the military one. Indeed, we have developed some coatings, including finishes with special IR reflective pigments, that have been certified by the Italian Ministry of Defense Directorate General for Land Armaments for the application on vehicles of the Defense Administration. We operate also in the field of the remediation of tanks containing petroleum products, solvents or acids. We are one of the leading manufacturers of this type of paints for non-destructive remediation and this has enabled us to work with one of the largest applicators in the industry. Therefore, epoxy paints have carved out an increasingly
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Tintometric plant.
important role in our production volumes, in addition to our well-established paints for the general industry. How are you coping with the current situation, which is dominated by the pandemic and by several problems in the supply of raw materials? Massimo Vitelli: Despite the difficult year marked by the pandemic, Mirodur has never stopped working, in fact reaching in 2020 the same turnover as 2018, after a record-breaking 2019. Currently, another challenge, partly triggered by Covid-19, is that of raw materials’ supply issues and rising prices. In many years of business, we have had to deal with several raw material crises, but these were limited
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to individual products. Now, this situation is affecting all of the more than 600 raw materials we have in our catalogue,
Mirodur’s laboratory.
as well as several other sectors besides coatings. This leads me to think that we will never get back to where we started. Therefore, we will need to plan production for the long term in order to be able to stock up on the raw materials that are essential to us, such as epoxy resins, isocyanates, and titanium, as well as to implement a strategy geared towards innovation and flexibility in order to be able to cope with every situation. We are trying to meet the demands of the market as much as possible and, in some cases, to preempt them, as we have done in the past with our gas pipelines paints: we were the first to make solvent-free internal flow coatings. If a company is not able to continuously renew its offer and production methods, it cannot survive.
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Solvents storage and distribution plant.
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Maserati MC20, the New Dream Super Sports Car: 100% Made in Modena Alessia Venturi ipcm
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In 2020 a new dreamlike supercar was born: the Maserati MC20. With this car, Maserati goes back to its origin and, given its importance, the house of the Trident chose to bring in-house all the production processes of MC20, including the unprecedented coating stage, which is performed on a robotized coating system designed and born by the cooperation of CMA, Imel and Sames Kremlin.
T
he First of Its Kind. A few words but extremely effective to describe
this has been developed to make the MC20 stronger, faster, safer, and
the MC20, Maserati’s new supercar, produced entirely in Modena
dynamically phenomenal, thanks to its high flexural and torsional rigidity.
(Italy), where the Trident company has its headquarters.
It is the first Maserati car to feature the Nettuno engine, a patented
MC20 is the first in its category for many reasons. It is the first Maserati
F1-derived technology for a phenomenal 3.0L, 630hp V6 engine, fully
car with a carbon fibre monocoque chassis. Ultra-light and high-tech,
developed and assembled in Modena.
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It is the first Maserati car with butterfly doors, which not only look great
company’s origins, Blu Infinito (Infinity Blue) inspired by the concept
but also make it easier to get in and out of the vehicle.
of anodising, Rosso Vincente (Winning Red) which is the colour “par
It is the first Maserati car to be 100% made in Modena. Designed in
excellence” of the Italian motor sport, Nero Enigma (Enigma Black) that
Italy and produced in Italy, the MC20 is conceived to achieve perfection.
is surprisingly bright to the point of seeming almost liquid, and Grigio
Body processing, car assembly, coating, and engine assembly are all
Mistero (Mystery Grey) born of the idea of fusion between metal and
performed at Maserati’s historical manufacturing heartland in Modena, a
the major fluidity of the car’s surface, model and shape.
factory that has been completely redesigned to house the production of
These are the six launch colours of MC20, made with water-based
the MC20, the only car to be produced here.
coatings from Basf’s Color Pro series, except for the last one, which is
The MC20’s finishes are also the result of Italian genius when it comes to
a “liquid metal” product from PPG. Alongside them, a very wide range
coating. The six completely new exterior colours are applied in a robotic
of off-the-shelf colours will be available together with many other
system that simultaneously paints the bodies and their related plastics
personalisation options within the Maserati Fuoriserie customization
(another unique feature in its category). This was designed by CMA
program.
Robotics (Pavia di Udine, Italy), which coordinated a group of companies Italy) for the preparation and coating booths and the flash-off and
From naming to design, an epic return to Maserati’s racing origins
baking ovens and Sames Kremlin for the coating management unit.
“Every inch of the MC20 is built for unique driving pleasure. It was
Bianco Audace (Bold White) a yellowish, warm white with a bluish mica
created in the spirit of a dream sports car, but it can also be used in
to recall marble grains, Giallo Genio (Genius Yellow) for a return to the
everyday life thanks to its extreme driveability,” states Vito Cascione,
also excelling in their respective industries, including Imel (Codroipo,
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An MC20 in the Blu Infinito tint undergoing final approval.
Elegance and sportiness are the key features of MC20, the new Maserati supercar, here in the Bianco Audace colour.
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A full view of the compact coating line designed by CMA Robotics and Imel. The double flash-off and polymerisation oven is branded with the Modenese company logo.
the Plant Manager of Maserati’s Modena factory, but also the person
of the MC20. With 7 new body processing stations, 20 assembly
who coordinated the providers development team of every single
stations, a testing zone with 8 work areas, an assembly line for
component of the MC20 and acted as the Supplier Quality Manager of
the legendary 630hp Neptune engine, and a robotic coating line,
this ambitious project. “The MC20 is a versatile car that can compete
Maserati’s investment in innovation is tangible. “In this production
at all levels on the track, but is also suitable for urban and extra-urban
plant, Maserati has created a team of highly skilled specialist
driving. The distinguishing feature of Maserati cars is precisely this
operators, capable of manufacturing a product of the highest level,”
combination of impressive racing skills with the elegance and usability
explains Vito Cascione. “This factory is over 80 years old and its
properties required to travel comfortably and safely while having fun
history is that of a car production workshop with a craftsman soul,
and driving with ease.”
which had never used an automated coated process until now. In the
With its mid-back engine, the MC20’s lightweight construction ensures
recent past, Maserati’s super sports cars have always been painted
an extraordinary balance between weight and power, for breathtaking
externally. However, given the importance of MC20, the Group’s
acceleration and top speed. The driving mode selector includes five
strategic choice was to insource the entire car production process
options (Wet, GT, Sport, Race, and ESC OFF) to adapt the car’s set-up
in order to make the best of its operators’ expertise. In particular,
to any route. “Another unique feature of the MC20 is its frontal lifter,
with regard to coating, the intention was to raise the quality of our
which allows lifting the nose to avoid any contact of the underbody
bodywork finishes.”
area (which has an aerodynamic function for the ground effect), adjusting not only the damping element (i.e. the shock absorber) but
The reasons for the investment
also the elastic one (i.e. by increasing the suspension spring’s stroke).
CMA Robotics, a specialist in articulated coating robots and the
This mechanism enables the nose to be lifted 5 cm off the ground and
prime contractor for the MC20 painting project, collaborated with
avoids any damage to the car,” says Cascione.
Stellantis Group’s Central Technologies department and coordinated
A strategic choice: 100% produced in Modena Maserati chose to completely rethink its Modena factory as a function
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all suppliers to build this plant. The resulting line consists of a preparation booth for the application of masks and protection devices and the control of incoming primed surfaces; a coating application
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booth equipped with 2 7-axis robots mounted on the walls; and 2 ovens, i.e. a flash-off and a baking one, of the extra 700 tvs (2 ventilators) type. These have perimeter sandwich panels made with pre-painted Fe/Zn sheet metal and glass wool insulation, as well as a totally insulated plenum made in pre-painted Fe/ Zn and Fe/Zn sheet metal and featuring a > 99% high-efficiency filtering ceiling. Already the supplier of a flame hardening robot1 for the Maserati Levante’s bumpers produced at the Mirafiori plant in Turin (Italy), CMA was included among the tender partners and then chosen because of its product performance, quality, and competitiveness degree and for its availability to act as the prime contractor for the entire project, involving Imel and Sames Kremlin. The investment made to insource Maserati’s coating process was mainly aimed at resolving an issue that has historically been crucial throughout the automotive world: colour matching, particularly evident on captivating colours such as those obtained with three-layer systems and particularly difficult to Monica Fumagalli The Advantages Of Robotics 4.0 For The Flame Hardening Of Maserati Car Bumpers, in ipcm® 57, Vol X, May-June 2019, pp. 86-96
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Coating bodies and plastics at the same time, on the same system, and with the same paint products guarantees perfect colour matching among each bodywork and its accessories, such as the fuel filler flap.
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An MC20 body with its plastics in the coating preparation box. All surfaces have been treated with a primer.
achieve between car bodies, which are typically “make” productions
the same time of application, with the same baking temperature, and
(i.e. coated in-house), and their plastic components, which are typically
under the same environmental process conditions – all of this in a
“buy” productions (i.e. externally supplied). “Colour matching, but also
robotic cycle,” indicates Cascione. “This guarantees practically perfect
gloss matching pose great challenges to OEMs, particularly when
colour and gloss matching results.”
applying three-layer coatings (i.e. with two base coats and a final
“One of the objectives of this coating plant’s project was to avoid
clear coat) and matte resins,” notes Maserati Paintshop Responsible
having staff inside the booth, so we opted for a solution with two
Antonio Laurino. “This is because, even with the same coating product
antropomorphic robots,” says Antonio Laurino. “Underneath the
and the same colour, the very process of applying and baking paints
doors, we inserted stabilus systems with a weight control device that
is highly influenced by process parameters, which, although tightly
enables the robot positioned on the same side as the butterfly door
controlled on most car parts, have natural fluctuations. Here in
to open it, paint it, and close it by itself. This eliminated the need for
Modena, for example, we work in a temperature range with tolerances
both operator intervention and the installation of door-opening Scara
from 2 to 4 °C, but we have noticed that even in such controlled
robots.”
ranges there can be deviations in both colour and gloss matching, which become even more evident if the plastics are coated by
Coating systems
contractors.”
For the MC20, Maserati uses one-component water-based paint
“This is why Maserati’s industrialisation choice for the MC20 car was to
products, typically coloured base coats applied wet-on-wet, and
coat everything together, i.e. the bodies and the plastic components
high-resistance and ceramic-based two-component clear coat. The
to be mounted on them, which include mirror caps and arms, fins, fuel
systems applied vary according to colour:
door, handles, and of course bumpers. In this way, our cars’ coloured
• Blu Infinito (Infinity Blue) and Grigio Mistero (Mystery Grey) are
components (mounted on the car bodies or suitably spaced on a
three-layer pastel colours made up of base coat 1 + base coat 2 +
skid) are coated on the same plant, with the same paint product, at
glossy clear coat;
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Bodies, bumpers, and other plastic components are coated automatically in the new robotised booth with 2 wall-mounted, 7-axis articulated robots supplied by CMA Robotics.
• Rosso Vincente (Winning Red) is a metallic colour obtained with base
paintshop. All components are then fixed to the bodywork by means
coat + pigmented glossy clear coat;
of spacers to form a complete skid to be subjected to coating. The car
• Nero Enigma (Enigma Black) and Giallo Genio (Genius Yellow) are
bodies transport systems have been provided by OLCI Engineering,
one-coat pastel colours consisting of base coat + glossy clear coat;
a company belonging to Efort WFC Holding Spa Group, of which also
• Bianco Audace (Bold White) is a matte, pearl-effect three-coat
CMA Robotics is a part.
system consisting of base coat 1 + base coat 2 + 30-gloss matte clear
The system performs the following operations:
coat.
• Skid change (from Maserati’s trolley to the new coating system’s
“The car’s main material is carbon fibre, which is used for its
skid);
monocoque chassis, roof, and bonnet,” indicates Vito Cascione. “We
• The body is loaded in the new coating system (via door/blower);
then use SMC for cover skins, PUR RIM for bumpers, and welded
• The body is taken to the preparation/cleaning box. During handling
extruded or die-cast aluminium for frames structural parts. All exterior
from the loading station to the box, it is subjected to the action of an
bodywork components (skins and plastics) are supplied to us already
air blade;
primed, and, after suitable sanding operations, we apply the base
• Body cleaning through manual blow-off and tag-reg operations;
coat.”
• The body is sent to the automatic coating booth, with a floor dry
Configuration of the MC20 coating system
filtration system; • Automatic base coat application on the car’s interiors with the
The system provided by Imel is very compact, with a functional
opening of moving parts;
reinterpretation of space. In it, the bodies make several “back and
• Automatic base coat application on the car’s exteriors;
forth” movements among the booth and the ovens to receive the
• The body is taken to the flash-off oven;
entire coating system.
• From the flash-off station, the body is sent to the coating booth;
Bodies and components are prepared in pre-existing boxes in the
• Automatic clear coat application on the car’s interiors with the
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Bianco Audace, the car’s launch colour, is a three-coat system including a metallic base coat and a matte clear coat.
Each of the two robots has two guns, one for applying the base coat(s) and one for the clear coat.
opening of moving parts;
of liquid or powder coatings. Additional flexibility is guaranteed by
• Automatic clear coat application on the car’s exteriors;
the particular configuration of their hollow wrists, which allow easily
• The body is transported to the final baking oven (90 °C for 60
reaching any point of the part being processed through the 360°
minutes);
rotation of each axis.
• Extraction from the oven;
A point-to-point system is used for programming the work cycles;
• Skid/trolley change-over;
this consists of detecting and processing geometrically significant
• Cooling to room temperature;
points on the surface to be painted by means of special software.
• Final approval and polishing.
Corrections can be made at any time to points, speeds, junctions,
The automatic coating booth is equipped with 2 articulated
and process parameters. The programs are stored and managed by
robots type GR 6150 HWW supplied by CMA Robotics. These are
a personal computer integrated in the control unit. They are ordered
electronically controlled machines with 6 degrees of freedom of
by alphanumeric codes on a compact flash device. Program selection
rotation and one of translation, designed for automatic spraying
can be done manually via the standard keypad, with a quick search
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system, or automatically via remote control. The robots installed in the Maserati coating booth are also equipped with a translating carriage installed on the wall, which is their seventh interpolated axis, to increase their working area. The robots guarantee automatic control of spraying parameters to eliminate the need to manually adjust the spraying pressures. All parameters are set and stored with the programs during the robots’ learning phase, but they can also be changed later. Each time the program and/ or the execution speed is changed, whether the cycle is stopped or during coating, the parameters are automatically updated. The paint mixing and feeding unit is located in a room with REI 120 walls and an additional extraction system complete with an ATEX ventilator. It guarantees up to 30 changes per hour (required for room approval) and it was equipped by Sames Kremlin to handle 8 one-component water-based base coats in 25 L drums for less frequently used colours, as well as 2 one-component water-based base coats and 3 two-component solvent-based clear coats (and
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Vito Cascione, in the foreground on the right, with Antonio Laurino behind him, and two other operators.
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The Sames Kremlin’s coating management unit for automatic handling of the paint products needed to produce the 6 launch colours of the MC20.
products. The unit is completed by its relevant cleaning stations.
MC20: a dream on four wheels
The management system for each one-component water-based
The arrival of the Maserati MC20 has inflamed enthusiasts.
product consists of a pneumatic elevator, a lid equipped with a
The MC20 is an all-round car: careful study of aerodynamics has
pneumatic motor, a safety two-hand control panel, and a 3.5:1 stainless
made it an elegant car, without the attachments typical of racing cars,
steel diaphragm pump for feeding the circuit. It also features an ATEX
with a cosy cabin, an infotainment system perfect also for journeys,
load cell for checking the product level through a digital display. As for
and unique driveability characteristics that makes it suitable for
the 100 L-tank feeding systems, each tank is topped up via a semi-
everyday use.
automatic device using the same feeding pump (3.5:1 stainless steel
The cars are already “fully booked”, and this bodes well for another
pump) thanks to a 3-way intake valve. The product is then taken directly
great market success for Italian-made excellence.
from semi-openable tanks equipped with a continuous level control
“In the year of the 700th anniversary of Dante Alighieri’s death, I
device.
like to think that my current role as the MC20 Plant Manager is a
All stations of the “paint kitchen” are equipped with a 10” automotive
form of contrapasso: having developed all the components of the
paint filter and a back pressure regulator. Through a flexible circuit,
MC20 during my previous job as the Supplier Quality Manager, I
each of them feeds the colour-change valves located on the Robots
will certainly not be allowed to complain about the people who
1 & 2. The product management system on board the robots is
developed this dream car!” says Vito Cascione with pride. “And I am
completed by flow regulators and gear pumps, for perfect product
sure there will be no need to.”
control and dosing up to the application operation.
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A steel wheel manufactured in the MW plant in Dragasani, Romania.
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Technological Evolutions in the Finishing of Steel Car Wheels: Application with a Bell-Gun System Mounted on Robot in the new MW Plant in Romania Alessia Venturi ipcm
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Steel wheels are being increasingly used within the automotive market not only as the entry-level option in small and medium car purchases. This is why they are now offered with a distinctive design and premium aesthetics. MW in Dragasani, Romania, has thus decided to invest in state-of-the-art technology to finish its steel rims for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles, purchasing a future-ready painting installation supplied by Trasmetal and with an automotive-derived application technology by Verind.
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F
or a long time, and even today in some markets, we have
as well as all the developments in application systems that MW has
considered steel rims to be the “unlucky brother” of alloy
tried and tested in its various European plants. “Steel wheels have
wheels, typically intended for the premium fittings of cars of
numerous functional advantages over alloy wheels, which are often
all types. Currently, however, steel wheels are being reconsidered.
unknown to most people,” begins Marco De Andreis, the General
In markets such as Germany, where car buying behaviour is
Manager of MW Romania. “I am referring to their lower weight
characterised by greater technical awareness, steel wheels appear
compared with average-quality alloy rims, but also to the lower
among the equipment options of most catalogues, with such a quality
consumption and lower CO2 emissions generated to produce a
level that they are sometimes difficult to distinguish from alloy rims.
steel wheel compared with an alloy one. In terms of aesthetics, steel
One example of this are the steel wheels of one of the Dacia Duster’s
rims still suffer from the objective limitations of their production
fittings, designed and manufactured by MW Romania, belonging
technology, but ongoing R&D in the field of steel stamping is leading
to Turin-based Group CLN. These rims have distinctive design and
to very positive results. Although in some markets steel rims are still
premium aesthetics and they are characterised by high production
the entry-level option in small and medium car purchases, other
complexity and a top-quality finish. How is this applied? Thanks to
markets value their longer service life, their better performance
the new coating system designed by Trasmetal (Milan, Italy) with an
degree on snowy roads thanks to less build-up, and their
automotive-derived application technology developed and provided
aerodynamic properties that reduce swirls and disturbances near the
by Verind (Milan), a company of the Dürr Group, which devised a
tyre. For all these reasons, MW has decided to invest in state-of-the-
bell-gun application system that is no longer fixed, but mounted on
art technology to finish them, purchasing a future-ready plant that
articulated robots. This applies waterborne paint, which is the top
could accommodate even larger wheels.”
coat of these rims, after cataphoresis. Installed in December 2019 and fully operational since end 2020,
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this line incorporates the vast experience of well-established
The CLN Group, to which MW Romania belongs, is an Italian
manufacturers in the coating industry such as Trasmetal and Verind,
metalwork manufacturer of excellence. Founded by the Magnetto
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Overview of the new coating line for waterborne paints application, which has been developed and provided by Trasmetal from Milan.
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family in the early post-war
“Therefore, MW chose to switch
period as a flat steel trading
to horizontal coating systems
company, the CLN Group now
first at its French factory, then
presents itself as an innovative,
in the Russian one, and finally
high-quality, passionate partner
in the Romanian one. Here,
for the automotive industry, with
Trasmetal initially modified
two divisions: MA Automotive
the already existing system by
Components, which deals with
creating a “parasitic” chain link
the stamping, sheet metal
for the horizontal application of
working, and assembly of
waterborne paint. The logistics
bodywork components, and MW
flow included a double transfer
Steel Wheels, which designs,
of the wheels – first, from the
engineers, and produces steel
vertical hanging system of the
rims for passenger cars and light
cataphoresis station to the
commercial vehicles. The MW
horizontal one of the waterborne
division has its headquarters in
paint application booth and then,
Rivoli (Turin, Italy) and factories in
again, from the horizontal ring
France, Poland, Romania, Turkey,
to the vertical conveyor, before
South Africa, Russia, and Mexico.
entering the drying oven. This
The Romanian MW plant is located
second step took place when the
in Dragasani, about 200 km from
rims were still wet. Therefore,
Bucharest, between the Ford and
such technical adaptation
Dacia plants. This factory was
allowed managing small volumes,
created in the 1980s as Roti Auto
with some risk for the final
and it was acquired by the CLN Group in 2002. Currently, it has
quality of the coating. With the
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around 400 employees, it supplies the local OEM automotive market (mainly Dacia, Stellantis, and
increase in demand for high
Robots station with EcoRP 10, EcoBell 2, EcoBellCleanerD (this is the device for automatic cleaning of EcoBell 2’s exterior), and EcoGun during coating phase of the wheel’s edges.
Suzuki), and it produces its own line of aftermarket products.
aesthetic-quality steel wheels from its customers, however, MWR also chose to upgrade its
equipment by replacing the finishing plant following its cataphoresis station.”
The technological starting point
“The operational complexity of our factory in Romania and the lack
In the Dragasani plant, the project relating to the coating of steel
of adequate space delayed our investment in a new horizontal
rims stemmed from the need to replace the old system, with limited
coating line. However, in 2019, we decided to add a building to our
capacity and an outdated technological set-up. Indeed, one of the
factory that would enable, through a modification in the cataphoresis
evolutions that the steel wheel market has undergone is precisely
station’s conveyor, the installation of a new plant with a dedicated
related to its preferred finishing process, with a transition from
polymerisation oven and the design of a more logical coating
vertical to horizontal coating, as is typical of alloy wheels.
workflow,” says Marco De Andreis from MW Romania.
“Like most steel rim finishing lines, the Dragasani factory’s old coating
“Besides the technological upgrade to the state of the art of steel
plant included a single conveyor used for both the cataphoresis
rim coating, this project’s goals were related to sustainability (with a
and the top coat application systems, where the wheels were hung
switch from solvent-based to waterborne paint), production (with an
vertically,” explains Carlo Maria Caporale from Trasmetal. “This
increase in capacity and the streamlining of our internal workflows),
favoured the quality of the cataphoresis layer, but not that of the
and quality (with the transition from an application system with
waterborne paint one. When the demand for steel wheels with
tracking guns, effective but with a low refinement degree, to a bell-
aesthetic as well as functional finishes started to increase, the OEMs
gun system). The latter was made possible by Verind’s technological
of the automotive sector imposed an adaptation of the finishing
contribution, which provided us with a system that achieves the
technologies used to higher quality standards.
premium quality level typical of aluminium rims.”
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The coating process
The inverted conveyor is an X45R type provided by CM Automazione
In the steel wheel market, the use of good paint products as top
(Giussano, Monza, Italy). Developed on three levels, the plant has a
coats enables to meet quality demands even in the absence of a
biplanar chain with four caterpillar drive units, with a design speed of
final clear coat. This is why MW Romania’s finishing process currently
7 m/min. CM Automazione’s conveyor is innovative because its plate
includes only cataphoresis and waterborne paint application –
acceleration system brings the wheels into the motorised device in
although the new plant supplied by Trasmetal is prearranged for a
the application booth, so that the rims transition from zero rotation
future expansion that includes a clear coat application station after
speed to the velocity required for the application process before
the base coat’s one, in order to accommodate any possible evolution
starting to be managed by the main roller.
of market demands.
“Another important step was the study made for prearranging
“The first challenge that Trasmetal faced in the design of this plant
the automatic transfer of the rims from one chain to another by
was related to the transfer of the wheels from the cataphoresis
means of robots, as already happens in MW’s French plant. After
system, located in the old building, to the new waterborne paint
cataphoresis, a robot that is currently being installed will pick up the
application line, installed in a newly built shed, not adjacent to
wheels and overturn them in order to hook them to the inverted
the first one but located across the street,” indicates Carlo Maria
conveyor’s spindles, thus completely automating this process phase.
Caporale. “MWR made a significant investment in terms of building,
In general, the coating process performed at MW Romania is difficult
whereas Trasmetal had to provide for the significant lengthening of
to control technologically, also because the company has chosen
the conveyor chain to cross the road and put the two lines in direct
to switch to waterborne paint, notoriously more sensitive to the
communication with each other. Furthermore, the waterborne paint
incoming workpieces’ surface temperature than solvent-based paint.
application line project also had to bring the coating workflow closer
The design of this waterborne paint application line was therefore
to MW’s new vision for this plant.”
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coating results with water-based paints,” notes Caporale.
booth’s envelope and suction system and its application system, still
“The rims reaching the waterborne paint application line actually
featuring conventional fixed tracking guns because, due to the rims’
come from several stations and not only from cataphoresis one, for
geometry, these guarantee maximum result repeatability.”
example from the storage warehouse or from the shift-end buffer: therefore, Trasmetal integrated a pre-coating surface stabilisation
The global market and the MW Group’s challenges
oven with gas catalytic infrared panels provided by Infragas (Turin),
In a production chain, the circularity and sustainability aspects are
which guarantees rapid heating of the parts’ surfaces before applying
integrated with an element common to every economic development:
the paint layer. Together with Infragas, we have designed a sound
energy, the very driving force of growth.
system featuring infrared panels with automatic lamp switch-on and
The main requests posed by MW to the group of companies in charge
off devices, depending on whether each rim is to be painted only on
of designing its new waterborne paint application line were as follows:
its visible side or on both sides. Afterwards, the parts reach the first
• Devising a green coating line thanks to the use of water-based
coating booth, applying waterborne paint on the rims’ visible side.
paints;
This booth is equipped with the technological devices supplied by
• Developing integrated control and automation systems able to
Verind, which, with the help of Trasmetal and by taking advantage of
monitor productivity information and any deviations from the pre-set
MW’s experience in other European plants, installed a bell and gun
standard and to make them available on a specific interface of the
application system instead of a traditional system with tracking guns.”
Line Master to enable any corrective actions;
“Until some time ago, the coating of the outer side of our steel wheels
• Guaranteeing high coating quality, consistency, and repeatability
was done with guns mounted
with automatic application stations
on a reciprocator: each gun
complete with robots;
painted a certain portion of the
• Guaranteeing general savings on
rim while this was being rotated,”
the application process, energy
explains Marco De Andreis from
consumption, and raw materials
MW. “Thanks to the evolution of
thanks to the right application
application products, we moved
technology.
towards the implementation of
“We can consider coating as a
fixed bell systems, currently in
surface treatment that calls for the
use in our Polish factory, and
aesthetic excellence of finishes and
then towards fixed bell and gun
the high chemical-physical quality
systems, as is the case in our
of films,” states Alessandro Soba,
Russian factory. The latest step of
the Senior Sales Manager di Verind
this evolution is the one seen here
(part of the international Dürr
in Romania, with bells and guns
group), to describe the technologies
mounted on articulated robots
supplied to MW Romania. “This
to ensure optimal uniformity and
phase is normally the final stage
distension of the applied film.”
of a production process and it has
“Trasmetal supplied the booth’s
an impact on the environment in
envelope and the suction system
terms of CO2 emissions, creation of
with dry filters, preferred over
special waste, and water pollution.
a water-veil one because the
With a view to this, meaningful
paint overspray that is created
engineering choices were made
with a bell and gun device is
on MW’s high-productivity, low-
really limited,” notes Carlo Maria
environmental impact coating line
Caporale. “After the flash-off
also in partnership with Trasmetal,
tunnel, if required, the rims reach a second booth for coating their inner sides. As for this station, Trasmetal provided both the
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The Verind-Dürr robot station. Application of clear metallic coating with EcoBell 2 with titanium cup.
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with the following objectives: • Reducing the energy consumption of individual processes, the consumption of raw materials, the
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creation of liquid and gaseous waste, and the global CO2
emissions generated;
• Increasing efficiency and quality; • Optimising the cost per unit produced; • Integrating automation and digitalisation solutions; • Increasing efficiency through flexibility. “From the development of the engineering concept to the completion of the Start Of Production (SOP) phase, the Verind-Dürr technology brought several significant advantages, including as follows: • Increase in the quality of the rims’ surface finishes thanks to the application of consistent, homogeneous thicknesses; • Increased transfer efficiency during application; • Paint savings per wheel produced and VOC reduction; • Reduction of the number of scrap rims; • Elimination of any downtime for cleaning the coating nozzles, thanks to the EcoCleaner technology installed and managed automatically by the robots;
In the foreground: two examples of steel wheels manufactured by MWR. In the background from left: Carlo Maria Caporale, Marco De Andreis, and Alessandro Soba.
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Details of Dürr’s application technology installed at MWR
rims in order to achieve optimal paint penetration. EcoBell guarantees
The booth is equipped with two robotised stations for the continuous-
precise atomisation pattern, in order to obtain an aesthetic effect
flow coating of steel wheels with different diameters and colours. Two
on the rims’ front faces that is as close as possible to the automotive
application technologies were installed to guarantee the automatic
one. Obviously, the implementation of such precise, high-repeatability
coating of the rims: EcoBell 2 and EcoGun. In particular, the following
coating programs has optimised the generation of overspray and,
technologies were integrated.
therefore, the company’s waste production and paint consumption,”
an application phase with a high transfer efficiency degree and a very
says Alessandro Soba. “Another advantage of this technology is the EcoRP 10 ATEX-certified 6-controlled axis robot
ability to perform inline automatic colour change operations (4 tints
Provides integrated automation in a high-production line with easy
from the remotely-controlled coating management unit designed by
point-to-point programming;
Trasmetal), selectable according to the programs requested by the
Automatic management of colour
queue management system to the
change operations, application
robotic stations and synchronised at
parameters, recipes, and interfaces;
the conveyor speed.”
Synchronisation at the conveyor speed;
Convergence of skills for a state-of-the-art line
EcoBell 2
“This project has pushed us to
Provides high-quality finishes while
combine different points of view,
guaranteeing paint savings in the
reflecting together with our partners
finishing process thanks to the
and plant and product suppliers to
Transfer Efficiency parameter;
find the best solutions, each with
High application performance
their own skills,” states De Andreis.
thanks to its bell and double-
“The result has been a customised
blade shaping air system made of
system with top-of-the-range
titanium.
technological elements for the treatment of steel wheels.”
EcoGun
“Such an experience is not very
Provides the ability to cover the
common in the coating industry,”
complex-shaped areas of the wheels
Caporale from Trasmetal and Soba
with the fine adjustment of the
from Verind agree, “because, in
atomisation air flow and pattern.
general, the average customers prefer not having to coordinate
EcoCleaner
two teams to get the best, but they
Integrated device managed by
rather require turnkey solutions
the robots, which provides the
because they think that it is simpler
ability to implement automatic,
and less expensive. Actually,
programmable external cleaning
however, a customer’s eye is always
cycles of the EcoBell and EcoGun
more attentive than an installer’s
systems, without any operator
eye and, therefore, the collaboration
intervention.
between the two can often lead to excellence.”
“The first EcoGun-equipped robot
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applies waterborne paint in the groove between the two parts of the
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AkzoNobel is Developing Advanced Technologies for Electric Vehicles AkzoNobel’s Powder Coatings has started to develop advanced technologies that will help to bring the automotive industry into the future. As e-mobility and the demand for electric vehicles is continuingly increasing all over the world, AkzoNobel is focusing its efforts on the growing needs of the customers within this industry.
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ollowing the increasing global demand for electric vehicles,
as on alloy wheels. The rapid growth of e-mobility has led to the
manufacturers within the e-mobility industry are seeking world
emergence of new challenges but also opportunities for AkzoNobel,
class solutions that will help protect motors, battery systems
that will now help batteries last longer, thus allowing electric vehicles
and electrical storage of electrical cars and components. AkzoNobel
to drive even further. Market research suggests indeed that the
has therefore decided to offer its expertise to this new and
global electric vehicles industry will be worth around $700 billion by
innovative field, by creating a dedicated powder coating portfolio,
2026, up from $140 billion in 2019.
alongside a team of technical specialists providing expert assistance
That is why AkzoNobel has finally decided to help guide the
if needed.
industry on its way by continuing to innovate and providing more
“Thanks to our renowned Resicoat brand, we have more than 50
sustainable solutions for its customers. “We want to help transform
years of experience in offering tried, tested and proven performance
the e-mobility market through our pioneering approach and long-
for a wide range of electrical insulation and high temperature
standing commitment to technical excellence. We have all the
solutions,” commented Daniela Vlad, Director of AkzoNobel Powder
experience and expertise necessary to support the innovators of the
Coatings. “Building on that global track record, we’re now taking our
next generation technologies that will be used in the world’s most
innovation even further to help power up the next generation of
advanced electric vehicles. You could say we’re driving the current to
e-mobility through both our Resicoat and Interpon brands.”
power the future,” concluded Daniela Vlad.
The company has a strong experience in the coating industry, as its product are already used on car bodies and interiors, as well
For further information: www.interpon.com
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www.cmautomazione.it
hi-tech
conveyors
MEILLER Relies on AGTOS and SLF to Equip its New Surface Pre-Treatment Division AGTOS and SLF Oberflächentechnik GmbH will work together in order to equip the new paintshop of MEILLER’s plant in Slaný (Czech Republic) with a cost-effective blasting system.
T
he MEILLER company was founded
The blasting system will be completed with
in 1850, and has always featured
lamella-type conveyors designed and installed
continuous growth, so much as that today
by SLF Oberflächentechnik GmbH.
it has become one of the leading groups in
These conveyors will be located in front of the
manufacturing waste disposal and commercial
blasting room and between the roller conveyors in
vehicles. The Munich-based firm has planned to
order to bring the abrasive back into the blasting
build a new surface treatment department in its
cycle, and ensure cost savings. AGTOS will provide
Czech plant in Slaný.
also the cartridge filter systems to extract and filter
It relied on AGTOS, specializing in blasting
out the exhaust air from the blasting machine and
technologies, in order to equip the new KTL
the blasting room. Providing one of the leading
coating line of the dump trucks designed by
surface treatment centres in Europe with these
MEGA-TEC s.r.o. with an automatic roller conveyor
important systems is a source of pride for AGTOS
shot blasting machine. AGTOS will provide MEILLER
and SLF.
with a RT 32-10 series shot blasting machine, which is able to blast welded pieces up to 2,550 mm width,
For further information:
950 mm height and 7,500 mm length.
www.agtos.com and www.slf.eu
CM AUTOMAZIONE srl - FA Ganci
Via Monte Bianco 20 - 20833 Giussano (MB) - IT p. +39.0362.314075 - f. +39.0362.861222 info@cmautomazione.it
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A coating system during the assembly phase.
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Avin – A Strategic Partner for First Aid in Paintshops, Also in the Automotive Sector Francesco Stucchi ipcm
®
The assistance service for the systems maintenance and revamping is the core business of Avin, a company specialized in operations on the industrial coating lines.
I
n technical magazines such as ipcm®, success stories about
revamping, relocations, and recovery projects on a turnkey basis, with
the installation of new coating systems are always presented in
expertise and professionalism.
emphatic tones, often the result of large investments and company
It is even organised to guarantee a 24-hour first-aid assistance service,
expansion projects.
carried out by its highly trained, specialised technical staff. This service
Rarely, however, is another issue dealt with, which is very important
is offered on a European scale in many industrial sectors, including
not only for painting systems but for industrial plants in general:
the automotive industry, and it is mainly focused on restoring the
maintenance, modifications, and revamping – all aspects that, in the
functionality of elements such as overhead conveyors and handling
course of the service life of an industrial production line, sooner or
systems, for which Avin also provides spare parts.
later have to be coped with critically and competently.
Assembly and start-up services, another of Avin’s core businesses,
Since 2009, Avin Srl (San Martino al Tagliamento, Udine, Italy) has
are carried out by its subsidiary company, Met. Sp. Z.o.o (Limanowa,
been dealing with plant modernisations, upgrades, modifications,
Poland), specialised in providing complete assistance up to the
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turnkey delivery of the systems, including after-care and maintenance in agreement with each customer. “Avin was established to fill a gap in the coating plant market, namely the provision of a range of services that are often underestimated, but actually essential for properly managing an industrial plant and extending its service life. I am referring to system modifications, which are necessary when production needs change but the existing plants are still functional and recently built; to complete revamps, when a company chooses to retain a few parts of its existing system (e.g. the spray paint booths or the conveyor) and replace all other components; and to maintenance, which is often underestimated but in fact strategic for the efficiency of production lines. Finally, we also deal with upgrading projects, which, at present, are all related to digitalisation, remote control, and the Industry 4.0 in general,” says Morgan Infanti, the General Manager of Avin. “Another very complex task is plant relocation: at the moment, for example, we are working on a major relocation project of a wheel coating line. We operate mainly at the European level, but we also have active customers in China, India, Russia, the Arab States, North Africa, the United States, and South America.” “Avin also supplies a range of components that are essential for plant optimisation, such as diaphragms and cells for cataphoresis, oil separators,
© Avin
A cataphoresis tank during the maintenance phase. Avin provides with membranes, cells and any kind of spare parts.
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© Avin
The pre-treatment tunnel is the heart of the coating plant, and it requires frequent maintenance and revamping.
and water purification and demineralisation plants,” indicates
requirements. Avin offers an all-round plant first-aid service.
Infanti. “While gradually training our skilled, knowledgeable staff
“Our customers are firms looking for a good solution without investing in
at the mechanical and electrical levels, we first concentrated on
new equipment – although some revamps can cost more than a million
maintenance and assembly activities, thus building a portfolio
Euros,” explains Infanti. “Since the beginning of the year, we have seen a
of customers that are not interested in buying new systems but
big increase in demand, especially for part replacement, expansion, and
simply in renewing and optimising their already existing ones. Avin,
optimisation tasks. Its drivers are digitalisation, increased production
therefore, is not a competitor of coating plant engineering and
rates, and higher product quality requirements. The latter aspect, in
manufacturing firms, but it can act as a strategic partner for them,
particular, frequently calls for changes to pre-treatment tunnels, which
able to support them with professionalism, expertise, precision, and
are often designed for treatment cycles with a few stages, unsuitable to
accuracy and with highly trained teams of fitters and professionals.”
meet the new requirements in terms of quality degree and outdoor and
Many markets, especially the Italian one, are currently in a recovery
corrosion resistance. In these cases, we often suggest the application of
phase and several manufacturers find themselves with machines
nanotechnology-based pre-treatment products, which involve the use of
that need to be adjusted to meet new quality and production
demineralised or osmosis water or of atomising systems.”
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New 2021 The new frontier for the mass painting
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First Coating Line for Agricultural Trailers with Cutting Edge E-Coat and Powder Coating System Dietmar Jost Kansai Helios Coatings GmbH – Vienna, Austria
dietmar.jost@helios-group.eu
The Austrian company Brantner, specializing in manufacturing agricultural trailers, worked in cooperation with the coatings specialist HELIOS to install a state-of-the-art e-coat + powder coating system.
E
nvironmentally friendly and efficient coatings are on the cutting
adopts an environmentally friendly process technology. The plant
edge of today’s technology. Especially products permanently
is also designed to provide toll coating services. Let us take a look
exposed to extreme conditions require a top coating quality
behind the scenes of a cutting-edge surface technology plant and the
with excellent corrosion protection. The Austrian company Brantner, a pioneer of the industry, uses state-of-the-art e-coat and powder
perfectly adjusted coating systems.
coating technologies to protect its vehicles. In cooperation with
Brantner: 100% of products manufactured by itself
coatings specialist HELIOS, a modern surface technology plant was
For more than 75 years, Brantner has been counting on local
installed directly on the Brantner site. With this modernisation,
production and top product quality. Years of experience and the
Brantner enhances its product quality further and, at the same time,
success led to the Brantner Group become the European market
The Austrian company Brantner is specialized in manufacturing agricultural trailers.
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leader in the production of agricultural
and powder coating, Brantner has chosen a
trailers (three-side tippers, dumpers, push-off
system which meets all quality requirements
trailers, manure spreaders) and be active in
for coatings for trailers and other agricultural
steel and industrial building construction, toll
and construction machinery and provides the
manufacturing, surface technology, and the
best protection from corrosion.
car trade. Up to the present, the company has
The conversion to the new coating system
produced more than 128,000 trailers (tippers, push-off trailers, manure spreaders). “You can only ensure outstanding quality if you make a product yourself. Following this motto, we manufacture 100% of our products in our own plant. Our vehicles are exposed to
Being an innovative company and market
© Brantner
leader in manufacturing agricultural trailers,
Aerial view of the Brantner site in Laa an der Thaya, Austria.
Brantner focuses on constant optimisation of production processes combined with
extreme stress such as abrasion, weathering,
high-quality coatings technologies. Brantner
and UV radiation and therefore require,
components and units with modern laser and
is the first company in the sector to convert
above all, an optimum corrosion protection
robotic technology, coating and assembly
the coating process to e-coat and powder
to ensure their durability. Accordingly, we
of the vehicles as well as quality control. In
coating technology with the aim of achieving
choose our coatings technologies with
addition to excellent corrosion protection,
a stronger technological performance, higher
greatest care”, Hans Brantner, Managing
the final products provide extreme weather
robustness, and reduced production costs,
Director of Brantner, said.
and UV resistance as well as a premium finish
and the company can share the experience
The entire manufacturing process takes place
in the Brantner Design – features which can
with others in the sector: high product quality
on the Brantner site in Laa an der Thaya
only be created with an optimum coating
and the environmentally friendly process
including cutting, moulding, and welding
system. With the combination of e-coating
technology also convince other manufacturers
© Brantner
© Brantner
Parts up to 16 m long and 4 tons of weight run through the state-of the-art surface technology plant on the Brantner site.
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The e-coat baths.
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The coated piece exiting the coating booth.
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The powder coating booth.
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Efficient and reliable
who use the toll coating services at the Brantner site for their agricultural equipment and trailer parts some of which are up to 16 meters long and weigh up to 4 tons. “The conversion to the new plant was a huge project. We worked closely together with our long-standing partners and specialists to develop the technical equipment as well as the coatings. Without close coordination, services, and expert know-how, a successful
solutions for surface coating since 1988.
implementation would not have been possible”, Hans Brantner said. “We are proud to share this success with other companies who use the coating services on our site.”
Pre-treatment and coating perfectly aligned In cooperation with HELIOS, the modern surface technology plant was designed specifically for e-coating and powder coating applications and aligned with surface pre-treatment. Coating specialists and industrial engineers cooperated closely to develop the best solution for Brantner. The individual steps are coordinated to ensure that the process runs as fast and as efficient as possible. After spray or dip degreasing, the pickling or grit blasting surface pre-treatment
electrostatic systems for liquid painting
can be flexibly adjusted which is then followed by wet chemical cleaning. Before the coating is applied, a tri-cationic zinc phosphating is carried out by immersion. Then, a waterborne 2K epoxy anti-corrosion primer is applied for the e-coat. This is the
electrostatic systems and spraying booths for powder coating
first organic coat on Brantner production parts. When the e-coat is cured, the parts move on into the powder booth. This process is cost-effective and meets the highest industry standards in the field of corrosion protection because of the
pneumatic systems for high-, medium-, and low-pressure painting
optimum combination of e-coating and powder coating systems of the system supplier HELIOS. Both, powder coatings and e-coats are highly environment-friendly. Powder coatings are solvent-free, e-coats have an extremely
IR and UV drying systems
low solvent content (in the case of Elecron 1.5%). The low curing temperatures of this product result in remarkable energy savings. The product provides an excellent corrosion protection, perfect surface coverage, and high colour retention – particularly when
robot and reciprocators
combined with powder coatings which are perfectly adjusted by system suppliers such as HELIOS with regard to colour shade, gloss level, and durability.
CM SPRAY s.r.l. eosmarketing.it
www.cmspray.it
© Hegyi Zsolt
Agrikon manufactures cabins for construction and agricultural machinery.
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Agrikon’s Paintshop Goes Electrostatic Philippe Godbil Graco, Maasmechelen - Belgium
philippe.godbil@graco.com
Hungarian heavy machinery cabin manufacturer selects Graco’s electrostatic sprayers to increase efficiency in its paintshop.
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grikon, based in Kiskunmajsa, Hungary is a manufacturer of
To meet the increasing quality demands of these customers, Agrikon
cabins for construction and agricultural machinery. Its portfolio
was keen to improve the final quality of its surface painting processes.
includes cabins for wheel loaders, excavators, road rollers, lifts,
At the same time, in these challenging economic conditions and in
tractors, harvesters, and balers, as well as doors and sub-assemblies.
a highly competitive market, the company was seeking to improve
Customers include multinational companies such as CLAAS, JLG,
the efficiency of its painting processes in order to improve cost-
ZETOR, and Liebherr.
effectiveness and reduce costs.
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Cooperating with Paint Service Kft For a number of years, the Agrikon paintshop had been equipped with a two-component polyurethane mixing and spraying system. Unfortunately, due to its age, the system was frequently breaking down, leading to frustrating downtime and expensive repairs. Looking around for advice, Agrikon turned to Paint Service Kft, which has been distributing Graco products in Hungary since 2006. “Paint Service has a very good reputation on the Hungarian market, especially for 2K plastic and metal paint spraying solutions and Gelcoat applications,” explains Sandor Varga, Managing Director, Paint Service. “We run a large demonstration lab with all Graco products and a Fanuc robot for automation tests. We were happy to talk to Agrikon and see if we could solve their challenges.” After visiting the Agrikon plant and carefully analysing their specific requirements, Varga © Graco
recommended the Graco ProMix 2KE Plural Component Mixing System. “This is a compact,
The Agrikon’s paintshop.
entry-level proportioner that is available in pump and metered versions for all spray technologies. We suggested the pump version with a mobile trolley.” The ProMix 2KE is designed for single-colour, two-component, in-booth applications, and offers predefined tolerance limits that help to stay on ratio within 2%. Maintenance is quick and easy, and it comes with an easy-to-use, icon-driven LCD display. Agrikon started off with one ProMix 2KE, but were so delighted with it that they soon purchased a second unit. Two years later, they purchased another two ProMix 2KE units, as well as two ProMix M2K units. The M2K is a basic mechanical plural component mixing system that increases mix material accuracy and reduces material waste compared to hand mixing.
Electrostatic air-assisted spray guns Most recently, Agrikon returned to Paint Service with another question. How might it be
© Graco
possible to reduce paint consumption while maintaining the same high-quality levels? “To
The two ProMix 2KE units.
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© Graco
The inside of the coating booth.
A coating phase with a Graco’s Pro XP manual booster air spray gun.
meet this challenge, we looked closely at the spray guns that Agrikon
25% reduced paint consumption
were using, and we recommended they change to Graco’s Pro XP
Today the Agrikon paint shop is set up with 10 ProMix 2KE units. Each
manual booster air spray guns. These are designed for low-pressure
one feeds one or two Pro XP electrostatic spray guns, which means
spraying where they deliver a high-quality finish with excellent transfer
that at any one time up to 16 spray guns are in operation.
efficiency.”
“Agrikon is now totally prepared for the increasing orders that
In addition, Pro XP spray guns are small and light so are easy to
are coming our way. We have a fully up-to-date and streamlined
operate. They have a round spray option for a bell-shaped pattern,
paintshop, with reliable plural component mixing systems and top-
and a high conductivity version to handle low-resistivity material. They
quality electrostatic spray guns,” says János Tóth, paint shop manager
are available in 40, 60 and 85 kV models.
at Agrikon. “We are delighted with Graco’s products. The final quality
A trial was set up and Agrikon was delighted with the results. They
of the painted surface of our cabins is exceptionally high, and overall,
purchased 12 Pro XP spray guns (and a further five ProMix 2KE units).
we are experiencing a 25% reduction in paint consumption.”
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Future-proof and reliable overhead
and floor MONORAIL and P+F CONVEYOR systems that can be perfectly integrated into your production processes. We take care of all your requirements and create a tailor-made and cost-optimized concept for you.
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© Dürr
Dürr Delivers One of the Biggest Paint Shops to SAIC Volkswagen Despite all the restrictions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, Dürr handed over one of the biggest paint shops in China to SAIC Volkswagen right on schedule.
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ürr has supplied to SAIC Volkswagen joint venture (SVW) plant
How the project came to be
near Shanghai all of the plant engineering as well as the most
In order to bring this project to life, mechanical engineering and the
comprehensive portfolio yet of its proprietary DXQ software
IT department worked in synergy right from the beginning: the digital
products.
solutions were developed in parallel with planning and implementing
The new plant in Anting, which produces various electric models and
the comprehensive plant engineering – from the RoDip® dip coating
conventionally powered vehicles, has a production capacity of 120
system through paint booths with EcoDryScrubber dry separation to the
bodies per hour – twice that of a standard paint shop – and features
oven and the air pollution control. Over the 18-month project duration,
a smart painting line that records around 3,500 digital data points for
six international product development teams from Dürr worked with up
every individual body alone. Moreover, sensors supply many gigabytes
to ten developers in each case on the new technologies.
of data in the form of process values for, i.e., temperature, pressure,
To ensure a smooth IT installation in China, all the software functions
and humidity – information that is useful to increase the overall
were first tested in the Dürr headquarters in Bietigheim-Bissingen in a
equipment effectiveness (OEE) of a paint shop.
test environment that faithfully replicated the conditions in Anting.
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DXQcontrol: one software to control the paint shop
paint shop, and as a mobile version as well. The software has
SVW uses nearly all modules from the DXQcontrol software solution
interfaces to the plant equipment’s almost 130 controllers, and uses
for higher-level plant control. It enables the life cycle of each body
them to determine each piece of equipment’s need for maintenance
to be tracked from beginning to end. This starts with receipt of a
based on up-to-date information like operating hours or counter
production order, whereby the order information is translated into
readings. SVW can also incorporate plant components from other
concrete production steps. In addition to order data management, the
suppliers here.
DXQbusiness.intelligence module is also used in a new form: for the
Several terabytes of digital data per year are collected, saved, and
first time, consumption data such as energy, water, or air usage can
evaluated by the algorithms of the DXQplant.analytics application.
be evaluated historically over long periods. This lays the foundation
If, for example, an employee detects an irregularity on the paint
for sustainable plant operation.
surface during the quality inspection, he enters it into the tablet.
A further innovation is the use of mobile apps provided by various
DXQplant.analytics correlates recorded quality results with order
DXQ products. For example, employees can manage and filter alarm
data (production number, derivative, color, etc.) and process data on
functions directly at the point of origin in the plant using tablets if the
the basis of artificial intelligence to identify patterns. A broad base
line comes to a stop.
of data makes it possible to track the fault causes in a targeted way
Maintenance data, as well, can be accessed by employees using
and define measures. In this way, the system can be permanently
tablets by scanning QR codes on plant components. In this way,
optimized. For the first time, process data from other suppliers’
information can be called up directly at the point of origin. This
components and systems is also evaluated at SVW in Anting using
enables the employees to work more flexibly than is possible with
DXQplant.analytics, for example in Application Technology.
stationary PCs. At SVW in Anting, the DXQequipment.maintenance maintenance software is being used for the first time for a complete
For further information: www.durr.com
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Covid-19 Might Increase Sales of Blue Cars, According to PPG 2020 Automotive Color Popularity Report Andrew Wood PPG Industries – Amsterdam, Netherlands
awood@ppg.com
PPG 2020 Automotive Color Popularity Report shows that blue hues – which convey optimism, confidence, recovery and hope – have increased their popularity.
P
PG has recently released its 2020 Automotive Color Popularity
expected to further fuel the preference for the colour blue.
Report, which shows that blue continues to increase in
“COVID-19 has consumers focusing on their desires and priorities.
popularity. The hue symbolizing optimism has reached 9%
Blue is an optimistic, comforting colour that conveys trust,
of global colour share (increasing by 1% from 2019). In Europe, it
dependability, confidence, healing and hope. It’s also associated with
performs even better, at 11%, and the sales of blue luxury, mid-
nature, cleanliness and future-forward technology”, explains Misty
sized and small vehicles also grew by 1%, as anticipated by PPG’s
Yeomans, PPG’s colour styling manager, who also expects the colour
2019 automotive colour forecast. The global COVID-19 pandemic is
to merge into more vivid or desaturated shades.
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“Digital-inspired aqua-blues combine versatility with a sense of
and versatility in turbulent times,” Yeomans adds.
youthfulness and a fresh spirit. Emergence of the electric vehicle (EV)
“In addition to the pearl and metallic whites that are already widely
market also will drive growth in vibrant tones and interesting effects,
popular, we anticipate a new dimension of white stylings in the
such as colour-shifting colours. We’re also seeing blue used more
automotive market that create a warm, sophisticated feel+, such
extensively in trim lines, logos and other accessorizing applications”.
as creamy shades of ivory or bone-coloured tints and ceramic
White is still the world’s most popular colour for the automobile
effects. White colours are also highly compatible with emerging
sector with 34% of the market share, even if it fell by 1%, while black
radar and LiDAR technologies that enable self-driving vehicles.
and red remained respectively at 18% and 8%.
Red is consistent and an important colour space in the automotive
Silver instead has faced a slight decrease, dropping to 12%, but grey
market, holding steady at 8% globally. This colour will get a new
has risen to 12%. PPG forecasts that it will remain an important core
push with EV start-ups due to its stand-out nature and association
colour, as concrete and stone materials as well as ceramic and metal
with sports car models. Year after year, we see high chromatic reds
tones are increasing their popularity.
growing in interest. Effects and finishes that incorporate black tones
Nature will also play a pivotal role: warmer and more organic tones,
allow for artistic reveals in the way colour shifts, highlighting hidden
which reflect consumer tastes, will align with light tones, including
undertones and adding a dramatic flair to the possibilities provided
white and silver.
by the new pigments and finishes being developed within this colour
“White colours also reflect consumers’ desire for refined simplicity
family.”
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The Innovative Sames Kremlin’s PaintSave Halves the Paint Lost to Colour Changes 40 cubic centimetres: that’s about the volume of paint lost on a car line with each colour change. PaintSave reduces it to 18 cc and allows to save tens of thousands of euros per year.
E
very time a robot applicator of a car line changes its colour
In order to solve this issue, Sames Kremlin developed an innovative
and cleans its tools, it loses 40 cubic centimetres of paint, or
device called PaintSave, which has already been installed in a car
about € 0,48.
factory in the United States. It allows to reduce losses from 40 to 18 cc.
However, colour changes are very frequent on an industrial line, because car manufacturers prefer to manufacture in order of order
How it works
rather than in colour batches, so as to reduce lead times and limit
PaintSave is based on the pig system: a cylindrical part pushed by
stocks. They change colour every 5 cars on average, or even every 2
compressed air that circulates between the colour changer and the
or 3 cars.
sprayer. It scrapes the inner edges of the hose and thus recovers the
After a year, the paint lost amounts to tens of thousands of euros.
majority of the paint.
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However, since the pig rubs and its seals wear out, gradually losing its effectiveness, and can also pick up particles from the inner coating, increasing the risk of stopping during the application and even arresting the manufacturing line, Sames Kremlin has developed a new solution that replaces the pig with a “shuttle”. Being cylindrical, with a diameter slightly smaller than the hose, it runs without friction or risk of blockage. It recovers a little less paint, but with an inestimable gain in reliability.
Endurance tested over 600,000 cycles According to laboratory endurance tests, the PaintSave’s shuttle can withstand 600,000 cycles without damage, the equivalent of 7 to 12 years of industrial operation. PaintSave ensures a return on the investment within 6 to 12 months, depending on the frequency of colour changes and the cost of the paint. It can be installed as a retrofit to existing equipment or as a complete system, and it is available immediately.
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PVD Sputtering Approved for Car Interior and Exterior Components: A Great Achievement of Italian-Made Excellence Stefano Lazzerini Kolzer Srl, Cologno Monzese, Milan, Italy
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Over the last ten years, vacuum metallisation and, in particular, PVD sputtering, which allows depositing a thin film of different metals to guarantee high aesthetic and mechanical properties, have expanded horizontally in the industry, thus conquering very different market sectors. Not only cosmetic and glass packages, but also aluminium profiles for interior design1, 3D printed (or AM) components2, fashion accessories3, and automotive interior and decorative components can now exploit the advantages of vacuum metallisation to achieve glossy, shiny, and durable finishes in a wide range of colours and through an environmentally friendly process. Alessia Venturi, “Rose Gold Finishes for the Bathroom Accessories of the Future: Now It Is Possible, Thanks to Italian startup Almain’s Metallisation Sputtering Process for Aluminium Profiles over 2 Metres” (ipcm® no. 65, Vol. XI, September/October 2020, pp. 58-64) 1
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Monica Fumagalli, “The Perfect Combination of 3D Printing and PVD Sputtering: From Prototyping to the New Frontiers of Additive Manufacturing” (ipcm® no. 67, Vol XII, January/February 2021, pp. 38-44) Monica Fumagalli, “Creativity at the Service of Technology to Design a Highly Versatile, Compact System for the PVD Coating of Fashion Accessories” (ipcm® no. 66, Vol XI, November/December 2020, pp. 66-74)
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acuum PVD thin-film metal coatings can be created by a sputtering process that is fast, low-temperature, environmentally friendly, easy to use (it has no gas or liquid
emissions and it produces no waste or by-products for disposal), repeatable, and versatile (it can be applied to any type of substrate, including heat-sensitive ones, without embrittlement). Sputtering is also highly economical, because it consumes little energy, it enables loading and unloading operations to be automated, and it is carried out in user-friendly machines that do not require skilled labour to run them. Thanks to these characteristics, PVD sputtering coatings have emerged as a sustainable, economically viable, versatile, and highquality alternative to galvanic metallisation, whose industrial future is uncertain due to increasingly stringent environmental regulations on its processes and on waste water disposal, as well as the phasing out of many chemicals widely used in galvanic operations, such as hexavalent chromium, under the European REACH regulation. As proof of the very high level of technology, quality, and durability reached by the coatings deposited with this vacuum technology, the latest achievement of PVD sputtering have been car exterior components. Building on seventy years of experience in vacuum metallisation and, in particular, PVD sputtering processes, Kolzer has just become the first company to receive approval from several OEMs for the PVD sputtering decoration of exterior components for cars produced in Europe.
Technological background In a sputtering process, the coating material is inserted into the vacuum chamber as a cathode in the form of a metal plate. Once vacuum has been created in the treatment chamber, a process gas is added (argon is normally used due to its high atomic weight) and plasma is generated. The plasma stream, formed by positive argon ions, undergoes an acceleration process on the negative cathode, which ejects atoms from the metal plate (evaporating material). The impact of ions on the evaporating material produces a “sputtering” effect because of the acceleration transmitted by the incoming particles. As a result, the components loaded in the treatment chamber are coated by the sputtering of the evaporating material. Unlike many other vacuum deposition techniques, there is no melting of material, so all metals and alloys can be deposited with high efficiency and control. If, in addition to the process gas, a reactive gas (e.g. nitrogen or acetylene) is introduced into the chamber, carbide-reactive nitride develops on the substrates. It is possible to change the combination of individual layers by varying the combination of reactive gases. In order to produce multi-layer systems, several cathodes made of different materials can be inserted into the vacuum coating system. As regards sputtering coatings with metallic effects, which
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The high automation MK63’’ system for large volumes.
feature high abrasion and chemical resistance properties, sputtering
of Kolzer’s sputtering method. Numerous tests were also carried out
depositions of chromium and stainless steel or carbides and nitrides
at a customer that operates in the automotive world, SITIM (Cassino,
of transition metals (e.g. titanium and zirconium) are mainly used.
Italy), which was the first to believe in this finishing process for exterior
Process approval: an obstacle course
components and agreed to participate in the approval process together with Kolzer.
Kolzer’s new PVD sputtering process has now been approved for the
The first OEM with which Kolzer worked, also due to geographical
finishing of car mouldings, trim parts, door handles, bumpers, and
reasons, was the Stellantis Group. To date, Kolzer’s PVD sputtering
alloy wheels. The path to achieve this goal was long and complex and
process has been already approved both by Stellantis for OE interior
it implied an increase in the quality level of the PVD sputtering process
and exterior components and by other European and Japanese OEMs.
– a mature technology that however, until the approval of Kolzer
The company is also working with the Audi group and it is positively
machines, was not suitable yet to meet the decorative and functional
testing its innovative solution for various components of Ferrari,
performance requirements of the automotive sector, which are much
VW group, Hyundai, and many other global brands. Also on alloy
higher than those imposed to decorative sputtering processes in
wheels, sputtering coatings can be applied with an ad hoc multi-layer
traditional application fields such as cosmetic packaging. The approval
system, which can be easily integrated in the coating plants currently
was finally obtained thanks to the fine-tuning of the sputtering
operating in this sector.
process in combination with base coats and protective coatings guarantee the durability and resistance of the treated parts and thus
The drivers of the development of PVD for car exterior components
meet the most stringent specifications.
Although not approved, the PVD sputtering process was already well
Therefore, in order to complete this approval process, Kolzer started
known to the automotive industry, because its use for decorating the
a profitable, dynamic collaboration with the world of coatings by
interiors of cars was necessary to offer lighter, cleaner, and recyclable
scouting for the most suitable products on the market, until finding
materials thanks to the above-mentioned process advantages over
the winning combination of base coats and top coats to be integrated
other technologies available on the market. However, PVD’s use
with a rather complex multi-stage PVD process. Another key to the
potential was still underestimated, due to a lack of awareness and
success of the project was the choice to offer OEMs an in-depth,
knowledge, also in terms of the wide colour options offered by this
secretless analysis of the technological and process characteristics
process. For decades, the automotive industry has been stuck on the
appropriately developed by Kolzer and its specialised partners, which
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Maximum efficiency in powder coating
The DGK36’’ user-friendly system with a space-saving design.
use of satin-finished or polished chrome plating. PVD sputtering now offers to the automotive world a very wide spectrum of
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finishing colours and effects, superior to what can be achieved with galvanic processing. The development drivers that led to PVD sputtering coatings also being approved for car exterior components have been as follows: • Flexibility of shades, effects, and materials (plastics, extruded or
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die-cast aluminium, carbon fibres, fabric, leather, etc.) on which the metal coating can be deposited; • High quality: with the use of PVD sputtering, it is possible to achieve lightweight, strong, durable finishes with perfect colour matching between different car parts, even made of different materials. The latter is a key issue for the automotive industry,
Significant powder savings and productivity gains from: higher application efficiency, uniform coating thickness, faster color change and minimum maintenance downtime.
especially in the sports and luxury car segments. • Environmental sustainability: the absence of emissions and waste water to be treated and its low energy consumption make PVD sputtering a truly “green” technology. • Economical: the batch process is user-friendly and optimal for small, medium, and large batches (unlike in-line machines, which are only cost-effective with the very high volumes and standard
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finishes typical of the packaging industry). Moreover, this process
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A new generation of car components
conscious and PVD sputtering can ensure sustainability and safety for
Two of the mega trends of the automotive industry are lightweight
operators, without the risk of the supply chain halting due to any ban
construction (also called lightweighting, i.e. the lightening of all car
on chemicals within a few years. In the light of these considerations
components using state-of-the-art materials) and electric mobility.
and the technological possibilities of PVD sputtering, the future looks
The latter, in particular, will call for the redesign of many components
bright. PVD will no longer be used to imitate finishes designed for
on which sputtering will also be employed for non-decorative purposes,
a different technology, but the OEMs’ style departments will design
as well as for decorative ones, starting with wheels, but also for a new
colours for new car models to be obtained with the exclusive use of
focus on a range of colours recalling electric power (greens and blues).
this process.
In the light of these mega trends, PVD sputtering coatings are very
In Kolzer, OEMs have found already the expertise, experience, and
advantageous. First of all, with their thin films, they contribute to the
knowledge degree required to achieve the difficult task of having its
lightening of vehicles. Secondly, they can meet a growing demand that
process approved for car exteriors. A lot has been achieved since the
the galvanic industry is increasingly struggling to meet, as environmental
first use of the sputtering technology for decorating newly invented
limitations have reduced the number of players in the sector, thus
blown or injected plastic Christmas balls – Kolzer’s first patent, back
leading to a drop in productivity and an increase in plating prices.
in the 1950s. And this achievement is only the starting point of an
Finally, automotive OEMs are becoming increasingly environmentally
evolution of the PVD technology that seemed impossible to many.
Kolzer PVD chrome process on aluminium and plastic.
PROPERTY
TEST
RESULT
Squaring adhesion
ISO 2409
GTO 0% of removal
Bucholz hardness
UNI EN ISO 2815 08/05
BH 167
Impact resistance, direct
ASTM 2794-93
1 kg - 20 mm / 2 cm No cracking
Resistance to UV – QUV rays
ASTM G154-04
No defects to report
Resistance wet room static (1056 h a 40 °C)
Visual inspection Adhesion + Tear Comb 1 mm after 2h
No loss of brilliance 2h = GT1
Resistance to corrosion (salt spray test for 1300 h)
Visual inspection Adhesion + Tear Comb 1 mm after 2h
No loss of brilliance Detachment at some points (on the edges where the thickness of paint is lower). 2h = GT1
Sodium hydroxide 0.01N 4h at 50 °C
Perform the evaluation after rinsing with water. The covering must not be soft, swollen or resistance to rubbing. No indelible stain.
No defects to report
Sulfuric acid 0.01 N 24h / RT
Perform the evaluation after rinsing with water. The covering must not be soft, swollen or resistance to rubbing. No indelible stain.
No defects to report
Resistance to solvents-denatured ethyl alcohol 99.9%
10 double passes
Pass
Resistance to solvents-acetone
10 double passes
Pass
Resistance to essences - GT1
10 double passes
Pass
Drop test
EN12373-4
No loss of adhesion
Loss of weight
EN12373-7
No defects to report
Resistance to abrasion
Sand paper at degree 00
No defects to report
Resistance to chemical agents
pH 1 … and pH 13,5
No defects to report
Resistance to temperature
200 °C for 2h
No defects to report
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Long-lasting Corrosion Protection for Large Vehicle Parts Hendrik Narjes Dörken Coatings GmbH & Co. KG - Herdecke, Germany
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Effective corrosion protection can deliver long-term functionality and operational safety of large parts and components throughout the lifetime of the vehicle as a whole. Protection in accordance with specifications
stresses in daily use and are required to continuously withstand
Many of the large parts and components installed in and on cars
potholes, cracks or uneven road surfaces. In addition, they are in
are subjected to extensive stress and environmental influences on
continuous contact with moisture, cold, heat, salt, grime and air.
the road. As a result, both chassis parts and safety-relevant parts
Long-term, effective corrosion protection is urgently required to avoid
such as axle carriers or wishbones/trailing arms require long-lasting
rust and malfunction. The situation is a similar one for the wishbones,
surface and corrosion protection. A good example for this is axle
trailing arms and twist beams fitted to the chassis, which are made
carriers made from aluminium or steel. The pivot points of the wheel
from steel or aluminium, depending on the class of vehicle. These
suspensions are secured to these - on the front axle carrier typically
are exposed to diverse environmental influences on a daily basis.
also the engine, gearbox and steering gear. As safety-relevant and
Corrosion damage to any of these components would have fatal
load-bearing components, the axle carriers are exposed to extreme
consequences for car passengers and bystanders. To ensure the
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Large components such as mounts, axle parts or triangular control arms can be protected against corrosion with a zinc flake coating.
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lifetime and function of the components, and therefore the vehicle, especially resistant coating systems are required.
Coating options to combat corrosion Passive corrosion protection such as KTL coating is often used to prevent corrosive impact on the aforementioned components. KTL - cathodic dip coating - is an electro-chemical coating process in which the component is coated via direct current in a tank filled
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with an aqueous, electrically-separable dip coating. The thickness of the deposited coat is typically between 10–40 μm. An annealing process cross-links the coating layer to form a homogeneous, cohesive film. This cross-linking and the resultant barrier effect largely protect the component. As the KTL paint also penetrates the smallest hollow spaces and is deposited there (engulfing), it is also possible to evenly coat larger components with complex structures. A second topcoat - typically a powder coating - enables further properties such as individual colouring or chemical resistance to be achieved. A problem with this: the KTL coating
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does not achieve a cathodic corrosion protection effect. If the coating is damaged, rust can soon form. This problem can be resolved via an innovative system from Dörken, which combines cathodic dip coating with a zinc or zinc flake basecoat, thereby achieving highly capable cathodic corrosion protection.
Proven corrosion protection through zinc flake coating Tried and tested for many years in the car industry for bolts and fasteners, high-performance zinc flake coatings are also highly advantageous for large parts subjected to high levels of stress. The distinctive feature: with coats as thin as 8–20 μm – usually a combination of base and topcoat – a protective effect of more than 1,000 hours can be achieved against base metal corrosion (red rust) in salt spray testing in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9227. In combination with a topcoat to match the respective requirements, a high degree of cathodic corrosion protection is provided, including after stone impact. This means: in the event of damage to the coating the ignoble zinc in the basecoat sacrifices itself on contact with water and oxygen in favour of the more noble steel base material. A further advantage: no hydrogen is generated in the coating process, with the result that no application-
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related, hydrogen-induced stress corrosion cracking occurs. As a consequence, the zinc flake technology is also suitable for coating high-tensile steel (classes 10.9 and higher). The low cross-linking temperature of 220 °C also avoids damaging the steel through excessive heat.
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Triangular control arm after stone impact test in accordance with DIN EN ISO 20567-1 and salt spray test in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9227 Left: No Dörken coat and no cathodic corrosion protection results in red rust after 144 hours; right: Min. 720 hours without red rust with Dörken coat and cathodic corrosion protection.
Effective corrosion protection for large car components
Conclusion
(Large) components fitted in and to cars require surface protection
If large components in and on cars are to be given enduring and
tailored to their requirements and area of use. Zinc flake systems are
effective protection against the effects of corrosion, a zinc flake
not only ideal for large components such as wishbones, trailing arms
coating comprising basecoat and topcoat and tailored to the
and twist beams. Even parts with complicated or intricate geometry
respective requirements is the recommended choice. This achieves
can be coated without any problem. The internal coating of tube
outstanding long-term performance even with extremely thin
constructions or the coating of cavities and weld nuts is therefore
coats, whilst also satisfying the strict requirements of the latest
also no problem. This thin coating also means that weight savings
manufacturer quality tests.
can be made - an aspect that is not only of significance in the field of lightweight construction, but also that of climate protection.
Characteristics of the Dörken zinc flake systems at a glance • High cathodic corrosion protection
• No risk of application-related, hydrogen-induced stress corrosion cracking
• Tailored system of base and topcoat
• Attractive appearance thanks to coloured topcoats
• Extremely thin layers of 8–20 μm
• Setting of co-efficients of friction and fastening characteristics
• Threaded parts without reworking / recutting • Low cross-linking temperature (to max. 240 °C)
• High chemical resistance • Chromium VI-free and resource saving
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The series of shoots to celebrate the 40th birthday of the BMW M1 designed by Andy Warhol.
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Beauty and Speed: when the Automotive Industry Meets the Art It is a pop art icon, one of the most expensive cars in the world, but also one of the most extraordinary: the BMW M1 Art Car was painted by Andy Warhol in 1979. ipcm® has chosen to talk about it in this section because it represents the perfect match between industry and art.
T
hey race, are traded as works of art and are practically
American sculptor Alexander Calder. A few months later, Poulain
priceless: the BMW Art Cars. For more than 40 years, they have
unveiled the powerful multi-colour lightweight coupé at Le Mans
been the highlights of the BMW Art Car Collection. The French
– the first instance of BMW performance art. Since then, the BMW
auctioneer and hobby race car driver, Hervé Poulain, invented the
M Art Cars have been hot-selling exhibits. And some of the most
BMW Art Cars. In 1975, he dreamed of competing in the 24-hour
spectacular combinations of speed and beauty.
race at Le Mans in an artist-designed racing car. His biggest wish: a
To date, a total of 19 BMW Art Cars, based on both racing and
super sports car. His greatest happiness: BMW Motorsport GmbH,
regular production vehicles, have been created by artists like David
founded three years previously. They recognised the potential of
Hockney, Jenny Holzer, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank
this seemingly crazy idea, and had a BMW 3.0 CSL painted by the
Stella, and Andy Warhol. The most recent artist to the join BMW Art
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Car program is Cao Fei in 2017 with her M6.
40 years later, enthusiasm for the mid-
regard his Art Car as the highlight of the entire
One of the BMW Art Cars most popular is
engined sports car remains unabated. Already
collection. It’s therefore hardly surprising that
the BMW M1 created by the pop artist Andy
world-famous at that time, the US icon of
Munich-based automobile photographer
Warhol in 1979. Showcased in some of most
Pop Art shared the same passion with many
Stephan Bauer spontaneously opted for
important cities in the world, today its value is
automobile fans of that bygone era. And the
the BMW M1 finished in the Warhol design
priceless.
fascination of the unique special created
when he was selecting his dream subject on
“I love this car. It’s more successful than the
by Warhol has indeed increased. Many fans
four wheels. Bauer emerged as the victor in
artwork,” was the opinion of Warhol after
the Social Media Contest “Shootout 2018”
his sweeping brush strokes with 6 kilograms
organised by BMW Group Classic and he
of paints had transformed the BMW M1. It
was given the opportunity for an exclusive
marked the starting point of M GmbH in 1978,
photo shoot with BMW Art Car Number Four.
and is still regarded as the ultimate super
A series of photos was created to mark the
sports car. So it’s no surprise that none other
40th birthday of the BMW M1 designed by
than Andy Warhol should have designed
Andy Warhol. They provide a completely new
the car. The sleek inline 6-cylinder with gull
perspective on one of the most legendary
wing doors and pop-up headlights was an
vehicles from the history of BMW. 40 years
absolute novelty in the history of racing with
ago, this automobile both celebrated its
470 hp. When the BMW M1 is in full throttle,
sporting debut in the Procar Series and
all lines and colours blur into a regular colour
entered the annals of Pop Art history. Against the backdrop of an old factory
explosion. Speed has never been depicted so beautifully. Supposedly, Andy Warhol finished his painting in just over 28 minutes.
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Andy Warhol painting the BMW M1.
building in Cologne, Stephan Butler choreographed a spectacular contrast
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between the brightly coloured Art Car and
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the dour grey of the abandoned industrial structure. At a subsequent outdoor session, laser search lights shrouded the BMW M1 in a positively mystical atmosphere. In both settings, the Art Car kept emerging from a completely new perspective – and always to perfection. Andy Warhol’s Art Car proved to be a dream subject for the recent photo shoot in Cologne. The artist himself made things much more difficult for the photographers. 40 years ago, the cameras had hardly been set up when Warhol had already finished painting the bodywork in all the colours of the rainbow. As the artist explained later, his speed was a reflection of the statement made by his work of art: “I attempted to show speed as a visual image. When an automobile is really travelling fast, all the lines and colours are transformed into a The BMW 3.0 CSL painted by Alexander Calder.
blur.” Very soon after the last brush stroke had been applied, the BMW M1 styled by Warhol demonstrated just how fast an artwork can
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be. In June 1979, the BMW M1 emblazoned with start number 76 competed in the 24 Hour Race of Le Mans. German driver Manfred Winkelhock, and Frenchmen Hervé Poulain and Marcel Mignot drove the Art Car to second place in its class and achieved a ranking of six in the overall standings. The dreams of a race car driver, an artist and a photographer revolved around this fabulous vehicle which, thanks to colours and artistic touch, doesn’t ever lose its newness.
Scan the code to watch Andy Warhol painting the BMW Art Car The first digital BMW Art Car created by Cao Fei.
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Fluiver Combines Long-Standing Expertise and Innovation for the Optimal Coating of Large-Sized Plastic Parts Monica Fumagalli ipcm
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The strength of Fluiver, a company specialising in the top-quality finishing of plastic, is its ability to reconcile the craftsmanship of manual application processes, the result of thirty year of experience in the sector, with innovative ideas, implemented to optimise its coating process.
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ibreglass (or Sheet Moulding Compound, SMC) is one of the plastics that, thanks to their excellent mechanical and chemical-physical performance degree, have experienced
rapid development in the automotive and ACE sectors in particular. Specifically, this is a thermosetting sheet material consisting of glass fibres, mineral fillers, pigments, and unsaturated polyester resins. One of the advantages that make it such a sought-after material is the possibility of modifying its components, e.g. the orientation or type of fibres, in order to obtain appreciable variations in the chemical-physical characteristics of end products and thus achieve the performance level required for different applications. This guarantees smooth, homogeneous surfaces (achieved by hot polymerisation following thermoforming in steel moulds), reduced weight, ease of transport (thanks to which it can replace more conventional materials such as steel to reduce vehicle weight by 15-20%), simple installation, long service life, and no need for maintenance. “However, it is also one of the most difficult materials to coat due to its extreme porosity,” explains Franco Bertolotti, the Production Manager of Fluiver (Albano S. Alessandro, Bergamo, Italy). “Specialising in the coating of this and other plastics used in the automotive and ACE Fluiver specialises in the coating of plastic components for the ACE and automotive sectors.
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The compact coating plant installed by MI Due.
Fluiver is a young business that, however, was born from the thirty-
treat large-sized parts, another aspect that is becoming crucial to
year experience of a group of car refinish specialists. “Each of us
Fluiver’s success.”
brought their own work experience into Fluiver, thus combining the car part coating. Our speciality is the manual coating of plastic and
Fluiver’s strategy conquers even the most difficult markets
ferrous materials, provided that they have been previously treated
“Currently, we especially serve the earth-moving machinery sector,”
and made ready to be painted. Thanks to the design and installation
adds Bertolotti, “for which we handle parts up to 3.5 x 2.5 m in size.
of a system specifically tailored to our production needs by MI Due
What makes us competitive in this market is precisely the large size
(Besana Brianza, Monza e Brianza, Italy), we apply top-quality finishes
of our coating booth, which enables us to treat huge components,
that are appreciated in the industry – especially because we can also
such as those of earthmoving machines that no other coater in the
different skills we had acquired in the fields of plastic moulding and
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Components with different shapes and large dimensions painted by Fluiver.
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area is able to handle. This is also why we are in the process of being
flame-hardened. “Subsequently,” adds Bertolotti, “we apply different
recognised as approved applicators by some of the most important
systems depending on the material to be treated. We may use either
players in the ACE sector.”
two-coat systems, in high demand in the earth-moving machinery
This choice might have seemed risky, but it has also enabled the
sector, consisting of water-based primer + top coat or base coat/
firm to establish itself in another extremely competitive market, the
top coat + clear coat for ABS, or three-coat system including primer
automotive one. “It would have been difficult for a newly founded
+ base coat + clear coat. The flexibility of Fluiver is also guaranteed
company such as ours to enter the already-saturated market of
by the possibility of managing batches of up to 10 workpieces with
the automotive supply industry. Therefore, we chose to provide
different shapes requiring the same colour. We apply up to 10
customers in this sector with the top-quality manual finishing of small
different tints.”
batch parts, including for instance vehicle front panels, which are
The painting process continues with the drying of the applied film.
difficult to coat with an automatic operation. The large size of our
“In the case of SMC, we also proceed with grouting any imperfections
coating booth even enables two operators to work at the same time,
because the material can “degas” during the drying process: this is
thus speeding up our painting process.”
why the flash-off of the primer takes place at a temperature about 6
The variety of the plastics treated is also one of the reasons why
degrees higher than that of the top coat.”
Fluiver is appreciated by the market. “We coat all plastics and, in particular, SMC, EMC, and injection-moulded and rotomoulded
A pioneering coating plant
materials that need to be prepared from the raw, out-of-mould state,
The concept of the plant combines the expertise gained from the
as well as all injection-moulded polymers, such as polypropylene,
previous work experience of the Fluiver team with the technical
polyethylene, polycarbonate, ABS, and many others, for which we
know-how of the MI Due staff. “I personally designed and drew the
guarantee the total elimination of any joint lines, porosity, blow-holes,
layout of this coating system. I then submitted it to Carlo Casiraghi,
and any other defects related to the moulding process, thanks to the
the owner of MI Due, which was one of the few plant engineering
manual sanding operation we carry out on all components.”
firms to make themselves available for its construction. That further confirmed the professionalism of this company, with which I had
The flexibility of the coating cycle
already collaborated while working for other firms in the past.”
After sanding, the coating preparation phase continues with a manual
In addition to the large size of its booth, one of the original technical
cleaning phase with water; in the case of polypropylene, the parts are
aspects of Fluiver’s coating line is its workpiece handling system:
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The inside of the dry coating booth.
The edrizzi® cubes.
“I avoided installing a conventional line with a traditional inverted
water-curtain one; I immediately endorsed this solution, too, because
conveyor, which would not have been functional due to the large
it is both easier to clean and more fitting to the type of application
dimensions of the parts we intended to treat. We therefore
process we carry out. However, dry coating certainly also means
created a handling system consisting of trolleys with supports
more frequent filter changes. In addition to the filters supplied to
designed specifically for this type of workpieces. At the same time, a
us by MI Due and the pre-filtering clothes developed by Valspray
conventionally-sized booth would also not have been appropriate:
(Brembate Sopra, Bergamo), we have recently installed 70 edrizzi®
this is why we opted for a solution with a considerable size of 6.5 x
cubes. This paint mist separation system developed by Austrian
5 m and a height of 4.5 m, which will help it remain clean for longer
company Brainflash should enable us to replace our filters only once
time.”
a year.”
Characteristics of the tailor-made system
Valspray also provided the coating application system. “Together with Valspray’s technicians, we built a coating management unit including
The plant went into operation on 15 December 2020 and it is
5 pumps: one for base coats, one for pigmented top coats, one for
prearranged to accommodate a larger oven and a second booth in
metallic top coats, one for water-based primers, and one for clear
future, in order to further expand the company’s production capacity.
coats. At the moment, the system is operated manually, but we plan
“One of the aspects I most appreciate about this system,” states
to integrate gear pumps and solenoid valves. The next step will be
Bertolotti, “is its compact design, thanks to which we were able to
choosing an automatic mixer.”
install the booth in an area of the factory with limited space, despite
The line continues with a flash-off tunnel and a drying oven featuring
its large size.”
a heat exchanger that reaches a maximum temperature of 95 °C.
The line includes a pressurised cleaning chamber and a static booth
“In this case, too, we relied on the experience of MI Due, which, on
with a dry filtration system, which enables Fluiver to fall well within
the basis of the maximum temperatures reached for our processes,
the permitted parameters for particulate emissions (3 mg/m3). “On
recommended the use of a heat exchanger instead of air vein
the advice of MI Due’s staff, we preferred a dry booth rather than a
burners.”
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Manual and automatic coating: the two cores of Fluiver’s future paintshop “At Fluiver, we have opted for manual application both because of the characteristics of the parts we handle and because it ensures high quality finishes,” says Bertolotti. “However, this does not exclude that we may rely on automation for our second coating booth: we do not want to distort one of our main characteristics, but we certainly aim at further diversifying our production and applying our top-notch skills to automatic coating, too. I have a project in mind for a new coating line © ipcm
with an inverted conveyor that moves our workpiece-handling trolleys as if they were skids: another original concept that I am sure MI Due will be able to develop. Our intention is to continue on the path of innovation with new ideas and insights, but without losing sight of the quality level guaranteed by manual application processes. These will continue to characterise our work and our care for all our operational phases, which is fundamental to deal with the most difficultto-coat materials.”
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Metal packaging for the cosmetic industry.
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Arzuffi’s Line-Met System Conquers the Decorative Industry by Offering Maximum Automation at Reduced Costs Mara Arzuffi Arzuffi Srl – Bernareggio (Monza e Brianza), Italy
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Arzuffi’s Line-Met metallising plant family expands into the cosmetic and glass packaging sectors to offer maximum automation at a reduced investment cost.
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espite the global health crisis, the figures recorded at
These plants guarantee full automation, continuity with the existing
the end of 2020 show that the packaging industry in Italy
line and reduction in investments costs: in fact, the expensive robots
reached a turnover of around 34 billion Euros, with the
used in conventional lines are replaced by a single cartesian arm.
glass packaging sector showing one of the most positive values (+8% compared to 2018 data)1. In this particular sector, production lines
The new line for cosmetic packaging: Line-Met V5
are characterised by high volumes and automation technologies
The new Line-Met V5 system consists of a workpiece loading station,
of the highest level. The automation of the coating processes, from
3 process chambers, and a final unloading station integrated with an
basecoat to metallization up to topcoat, is among the plant solutions
automatic device for returning the tray to the beginning of the line.
that weigh most heavily on companies’ costs, precisely because of the
In order to meet the needs of the cosmetics industry, the traditional
high robotisation and mechanisation level required. In order to meet
static sputtering process has been replaced by the new dynamic
its customers’ needs, which have become even more urgent at this
sputtering technique, guaranteeing a significant reduction in costs.
difficult time, when the cosmetics sector has experienced a setback
The productivity of Line-Met V5 is unprecedented: with a cycle time
for the first time in its history, Arzuffi Srl has developed a new series of
of less than 45 seconds, it achieves a line speed of 20 meters per
systems called Line-Met V5 and Line-Met V6.
minute, exceeding the one achieved by the majority of the painting lines. With reference to a 16 mm-diameter mascara tube, this plant
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is capable of metallising 1200 bars (standard length of 900 mm) per
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hour, equivalent to approximately 25,200 mascara tubes per hour. Another key aspect is the complete automation of the burdensome loading and unloading of trays or bars from the existing coating line, which can be easily integrated into the system. The tray has a useful coating area of 900 x 600 cm, but it can be adapted to customer needs and even allow loading different kinds of workpiece fixtures/ support.
How the new line works The operation of Line-Met V5 is similar to that of traditional Line-Met systems, developed and created for the automotive industry and now chosen for years by the world’s leading manufacturers of car interiors, exteriors, and headlights. The line operates continuously and runs 24/7 without any interruption between base coat application, metallising, and top coat application. Its three chambers perform a loading and plasma etching phase for surface activation, a dynamic sputtering phase, and a ventilation phase. The metal layer is deposited evenly and uniformly on all products placed in each tray thanks to the transverse positioning of the cathode in the upper part of the chamber and the underneath transition of the trays. The unloading station includes a device for lowering each tray and returning it to the first station, where the Cartesian robot’s mechanical arm picks it up and brings it back along the coating chain to unload the metallised components and load new ones to be treated, thus starting a new cycle. Having a single loading/ unloading station allows installing only one arm, as opposed to the two robots typically required for loading and unloading parts at the beginning and end of a cycle, thereby optimising time management and the efficiency of the entire system and dramatically reducing its automation costs.
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Example of a Line-Met V5’s tray with mascara tubes.
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The advantages of Line-Met V5 at a glance
The V6 system maintains the same technological processes as the V5, but it
• Very high productivity thanks to a line speed
differs in the structure of the chambers,
of 20 m/min.: compared with conventional
which are higher and narrower. In the
systems, production throughput is almost
dynamic sputtering chamber, using the same
three times higher;
technology used to coat bottles, the parts
• compact and flexible layout;
undergo a double movement, sliding in front
• the system can be easily integrated into
of the cathode positioned vertically on the wall
existing lines;
of the chamber and simultaneously rotating
• the automation system means less handling
on their axis.
of components, resulting in higher coating
The added value of Line-Met V6 is the fact
quality and reduced rejected pieces, as well
Glass bottles with metallic effect.
as lower labour costs; • prearranged for integration into Industry
that, by changing its speed and dispensing power parameters, it is possible to obtain different effects, from semi-transparent to
4.0-oriented company systems;
containers, from cosmetics to beverages, from
coloured or backlit, thus offering incredible
• reduced plant cost, roughly corresponding
pharmaceuticals to food, their production is
consistency on a wide range of products, from
to that of a batch sputtering system;
characterised by difficult handling operations.
magnum bottles to vials.
• investment affordability within the reach of
Arzuffi has decided to lend its technological
any company.
expertise to this field as well, choosing to
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exploit the same fixtures coming from the
Meeting customer needs is the goal of all
base coat (where applicable) and headed
companies. Surprising them with solutions
Line-Met V6: a tailor-made concept for glass packaging
to the top coat for a twofold advantage:
that exceed their expectations in terms of
One of the critical issues faced by the
reduction of rejected pieces due to excessive
both technological innovation and cost is a
glass packaging industry is the fragility of
handling of glass and elimination of additional
mission shared by many but achieved by few.
components. Whatever the intended use of
costs for the purchase of metallising tools.
Arzuffi is one of them.
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Line-Met V5 with the cartesian arm for loading/unloading.
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An increased loss of time in surface treatment by external contract coaters and the resulting delays in delivery to its customers prompted CBV Blechverarbeitung to realise the coating of its sheet metal components itself. The components have therefore already been coated in our own factory since October 2020.
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n spring 2019, CBV Blechbearbeitung GmbH decided to insource the coating of its sheet metal components, which until then had been carried out by a few local coating contractors. In fact, due to increased demand and the
simultaneous shortage of skilled workers within these firms, the lead time for the surface treatment of its parts was becoming longer and longer, up to time-to-market delays of four weeks. For CBV, this was no longer sustainable. That is why, since October 2020, it has carried out the coating of its sheet metal components in-house, at its headquarters in Laasdorf (Germany). With the help of Eurotherm’s Italian-made technology, CBV is thus almost self-sufficient in terms of its production depth, it has been able to increase its flexibility, and it has now full control over the coating process as well as the lead time of its parts.
Reasons for the investment As a specialist in sheet metal processing, CBV has been manufacturing large and small mechanical building parts in all industrially relevant metals for almost three decades, with particularly wide expertise in lightweight constructions with stainless steel, aluminium, and their alloys. Its portfolio also includes design and programming services, as well as the production of individual, small, and mediumsized series, thanks to its know-how in the laser cutting, CNC punching, forming, edge breaking, welding, and surface treatment of thin sheets with thicknesses Some coated items during the curing phase in the Eurotherm’s oven.
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ranging from 0.1 to 25 mm, mainly in steel, stainless steel, non-ferrous metal, and aluminium.
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Together with company founder Werner
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Neumann, the firm’s management decided to invest in its own coating installation for a variety of reasons. One of the decisive factors, however, were the increasingly long process times resulting from the outsourcing of its coating operations. “Due to the increased lead times at our coating contractors, we were experiencing more and more delays in the delivery to our customers. We could no longer accept these losses of time, in the interest of both our company and our customers,” says Enrico Liebold, the surface treatment department manager of CBV. A special, challenging requirement for the new coating plant technology was the installation of a C50 MGT micro gas turbine. Contributing to the company’s electricity and heat supply through its in-house photovoltaic system, it had to be integrated into the system as an energy and heat source, especially as the oven’s heat source. Indeed, energy efficiency has always been one of the most important aspects in the corporate philosophy of CBV Blechbearbeitung GmbH, also with a view to the savings potential achievable through the optimisation and implementation of different
The plate sheet pre-treatment department.
coordinated, individual measures into one overall concept.
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During the tender process, it quickly became clear that Eurotherm, an Italian coating systems manufacturer based in Turin, was the right partner for the development and installation of this system: right from the start, it proved to be flexible and solution-oriented with regard to the complex requirements posed by the integration of the micro turbine in the process flow.
The genesis of the plant The planning phase for the coating plant began in spring 2019. After completion of the tender process, construction work began in June 2020. In October 2020, CBV Blechbearbeitung GmbH could start its inhouse surface treatment operations on an area of about 1,200 square metres, including office and staff areas. Five people are currently
The pieces preparation to the coating process.
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The cleaned pieces are carried out at the coating department.
The coating department.
employed in the surface treatment department.
integration of the micro turbine in the process flow. The decisive factor
The plant technology supplied by Eurotherm consists of both manual and
here was the ability to cool down the hot air coming from the micro gas
automatic stations. The system includes the following individual stations:
turbine (about 278 °C) to a maximum temperature of 200 to 210 °C, at
a dryer, a manual powder coating booth, two paint extraction walls
which the oven is operated. And, from CBV’s point of view, Eurotherm
(Euro 3H and Euro 3.2), and an oven. The sheet metal components go
presented the most coherent concept for this.
through the pre-treatment, rinsing, drying, and powder coating processes
In addition to its excellent technology and skilled service, Enrico Liebold
and then reach the oven, the core of the plant. This was designed and
is very pleased with Eurotherm’s cooperation. “The cooperation with
manufactured by Eurotherm.
them was always easy, fast, targeted, and professional. In particular,
The oven booth has a size of 4 x 2 x 2.5 metres (L x W x H); it is loaded
their assistance during the construction phase was excellent. The
manually and it can accommodate components with a maximum size of 4
coordination between Eurotherm and the other companies involved was
x 1.2 metres (L x W).
also perfectly smooth, despite the language barrier, as all exchanges
As mentioned, the integration of its micro gas turbine as an energy
occurred in English.”
and heat source was a basic requirement for CBV, especially in the oven station. During the tender process, it quickly became clear that
About CBV Blechbearbeitung
Eurotherm was the right partner for the development and installation
After almost thirty years spent operating with passion and competence
of this system: right from the start, it proved to be flexible and solution-
in the sheet metal processing industry, success has proved company
oriented with regard to the complex requirements posed by the
founder Werner Neumann right, as have the numerous awards
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Custom-built painting installations Macchine e impianti realizzati su misura
Shot blasting booths Cabine di sabbiatura
Washing tunnels Tunnel di lavaggio
Liquid painting installations
Impianti di verniciatura a liquido
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The manual coating of the items.
Powder painting booths
Cabine di verniciatura a polvere
received by his firm. The last one was awarded by the Oskar Patzelt Foundation in October 2019, for its outstanding entrepreneurial Founded in October 1992 as an owner-managed company, it began production in February 1993 in a former pig farm in Mörsdorf (Germany). The management put together the necessary machinery from parts of the formerly nationally-owned Carl Zeiss factory.
Curing ovens
Forni di cottura
Three years later, fifteen employees were already working for CBV Blechbearbeitung GmbH. In 1999, the production area in Mörsdorf reached its maximum capacity. The company’s new headquarters in Laasdorf were inaugurated in April 2001. After nine months of construction, production could already be moved to the new location and the newly gained space was used to expand the firm’s plant equipment. The economic crisis in 2008 hit CBV hard. The company’s turnover collapsed, resulting in layoffs and redundancies. One of the
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managing directors also left the company: Ronny Neumann, the son Eurotherm France S.A.S. T +33 (0) 4 90 55 20 75 | M france@eurotherm.eu
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Made with passion in Italy
achievements, high economic commitment, and social engagement.
of the company’s founder, succeeded him and thus turned CBV into a purely family-run business. All in all, the firm managed to take advantage of the crisis as an opportunity and a chance to rethink its business. All economic and technical factors were reviewed and new concepts developed. In 2010, LED lamps replaced all lightning systems in order to reduce energy costs by 25%. In 2011, a photovoltaic system was also installed on an area of about 1,300 square metres. All these changes helped the company improve its position and gain new strength in the market. In May 2012, the production area was expanded and an inhouse apprenticeship workshop including a seminar room was inaugurated, in order to secure the company’s future and counteract the shortage of skilled workers. This also reflects CBV’s corporate mission statement, considering people as the firm’s biggest asset. Staff turnover at CBV is very limited and a large number of employees have been with the company for years. The firm currently employs more than fifty people and it has about 1,000 regular customers and a database of about 100,000 parts and assembly groups.
Increasing competitiveness through ecofriendliness All of CBV’s measures for plant expansion and technological upgrade have managed not only to contribute to systematic energy efficiency and to savings in energy, resources, and costs, but also to improve the company’s competitiveness. In particular, CBV Blechbearbeitung GmbH is highly pleased with © CBV Blechbearbeitung GmbH
the investment in its own coating plant. Because of the new system, CBV is now almost self-sufficient in its production and CO² neutral. Moreover, the pre-treatment employs almost no drinking water, as collected rainwater is used. “We can adjust our production process’ flexibility, thus increasing throughput, depending on our needs. This was a very successful project, which will prove highly beneficial in the long term for our customers as well,” Enrico Liebold sums up in conclusion.
Above: Exterior of the curing oven designed by Eurotherm.
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The Tecnofirma’s coating system with the Futura’s conveyor installed at ISA’s plant.
At ISA’s Plant, a New Coating System 4.0 Proves Strategic for the Efficient Use of Energy Resources In the manufacturing industry, there are increasing demands for environmentally friendly production processes. Designing and manufacturing surface treatment equipment, Tecnofirma Spa has made this its mission. In ISA Spa, specialising in the production of refrigerated display cabinets and furniture for public premises, it found a customer that shares its same vocation so much so that it has decided to invest in a new Industry 4.0-oriented coating plant guaranteeing maximum efficiency of energy resources.
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n the HVACR sector, the focus on saving energy sources has become
“ISA was founded in 1963 in the Umbria region,” says Roberto Mela,
ingrained in the research and development of increasingly high-
Business System Manager of the company based in Bastia Umbra
performance products. This is why, when it started designing its
(Perugia, Italy). “It represents the excellence of an area internationally
new factory five years ago, ISA Spa, one of the most important Italian
recognised for its high standards in the fields of fashion and design.
manufacturers of refrigerated display cabinets and furniture for public
With our 5 brands (ISA, COF, TASSELLI, ABACO, and HIZONE), we
premises, laid the foundations for a path aimed at maximising the
currently export to 110 countries quality products with a high level of
efficiency of energy resources in a completely Industry 4.0-oriented
technology and innovation, also in terms of sustainability through the
structure.
use of natural refrigerants. ISA is one of the world’s most important
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players in the field of furnishings for public premises, refrigerated display cases and cabinets for ice cream parlours and pastry shops, and professional furniture.” In order to meet the new challenges of the global market, in 2017 the firm inaugurated a new 65,000 m2 factory, perfectly integrated with its surrounding environment and applying innovative production and logistics methods, with a significant space reserved for the R&D division. “Our new factory,” adds Mela, “was designed and built with a view to environmental sustainability and the safety and liveability of its working environment. One of the focal points of the project was integrating increased productivity with greater control over our quality levels and material flows, without forgetting the energy impact of our production processes. The same principle was applied to our paintshop,
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which was built by a team coordinated by
Interior of the coating booth.
Tecnofirma (Monza, Italy) and composed as follows: Futura Convogliatori Aerei for the conveyor, DN Chemicals for the pre-treatment chemicals, and Siver for the coating application booths.”
Perfect teamwork ISA’s research study to choose the supplier of its new coating line took almost two years. “Given the importance of the coating process for our products,” notes Mela, “we wanted to carefully select our partner. After thorough analysis of the proposals made by more than fifteen suppliers, our choice fell on Tecnofirma: we visited and certified its design division and workshops and we checked the operation of some of its old and new systems installed at other companies. We were thus able to confirm its technical and construction skills and verify the robustness of its technological solutions. In Tecnofirma’s staff, we found the same expertise level and the same desire to innovate that has distinguished our company for almost sixty years.” “Compared to their previous coating line, now dismantled,” says Alex Buzzi, Project Manager at Tecnofirma, “the new system features a
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higher-performance conveyor, combined with a multi-stage pre-
parameters in a paintshop means optimising its process and making it
treatment process developed by DN Chemicals to increase the range
as lean as possible by eliminating unnecessary activities and reducing
of products and thicknesses that can be handled. Lastly, the oven was
waste, in order to achieve a tense or semi-tense production flow even in
fitted with an energy recovery system that reuses the extracted hot air
such a complex production phase.”
to pre-heat the new one, so as to reduce methane gas consumption
“The use of an advanced coating process management system such
and increase overall energy efficiency.”
as the one developed for ISA,” points out Buzzi, “guarantees constant workflow control and production optimisation, from the received
The multi metal pre-treatment process
orders to the end products. In particular, in this system, a barcode
“The pre-treatment process developed by DN Chemicals,” explains
reader enables the loading operator to scan a production order that
DN Chemicals Sales Director André Bernasconi. “is an alkaline pre-
contains all the information needed to start a process, including the pre-
treatment phase guaranteeing good salt spray resistance properties
treatment cycle and paint colour required. The multimedia system that
on hot dip galvanised sheet metal, aluminium, and cold rolled steel.
manages the plant keeps the information acquired throughout the cycle,
The process does not produce any sludge at all, thus extending both
while at the same time integrating it with the main process parameters.
the replacement interval and the maintenance interval of tanks, bars,
Thus, the data string reaching the coating line is further enriched with
nozzles, and the heat exchanger.”
a series of information that, once the end product is unloaded, can be
If the line is stopped, no oxidation phenomena occur for a sufficiently
sent back to the management system to guarantee workflow control
long time and this makes it possible to avoid programming empty
and data analysis.”
racks, thereby increasing production efficiency. “The surfactants package,” says Bernasconi, “was designed both to ensure the
Conclusions
almost total absence of foam even during rinses up to almost room
“Numerous key elements characterised the design of our new
temperature and to facilitate the de-emulsion of oils in the alkaline
paintshop,” states Mela. “First and foremost, we wanted it to respond to
pre-treatment tank and their subsequent elimination. Finally, the plant
the pressing demands for safety, quality, and sustainability that should
was prearranged for any future upgrade of the current process, with
now be on the agenda of any company. In order to achieve these three
the possibility of integrating a final passivation stage, with or without
objectives, we first had to achieve maximum energy efficiency, reduced
atomisation.”
consumption of raw materials, and good production flexibility combined
Lean production in the paintshop
with high plant and process reliability and, last but not least, a reduction in the size of the coating system. By optimising the management of
“The line provided by
energy resources, this new
Tecnofirma,” notes Mela,
coating line has enabled us
“consists of two separate
to achieve the results we
loading stations, three coating
had set ourselves during
booths, and two unloading
the proposal analysis phase.
stations connected to software
Tecnofirma has long been
interfaced to ISA’s management
feeling the same market
system, thus guaranteeing
‘pressure’ for production
maximum flexibility and speed
processes with minimal
in the handling of orders. We
environmental impact and
are able to meet any request
it has been and is able to
from our partners thanks to
keep up with such requests
a colour catalogue of more
by investing its technical
than 100 RAL tints, applied
resources and expertise to
with about sixty colour-
meet the demands of its
change operations per day.
customers, just like ISA is doing.”
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Some coated items.
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The MATE-TX exoskeleton developed by Comau.
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Comau’s New MATE-XT: A Robust, Lightweight Exoskeleton to Support Coating Operators and Reduce Muscle Strain Stefania Bernabeo Comau, Grugliasco (Turin) – Italy
stefania.bernabeo@comau.com
Finishing operations require considerable physical effort from operators. Comau’s MATE-XT reduces the fatigue experienced by coating line workers even in less than ideal conditions and environments, without sacrificing convenience and safety. Certified EAWS by the Ergo Foundation, the MATE-XT exoskeleton effectively reduces the biomechanical risks encountered by coating operators, typically involved in loading/unloading or manual painting activities. It is now available in a more light and slim, and highly breathable version, offering more adjustment options and providing an excellent, measurable improvement in ergonomics.
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T
he work performed on a coating line subjects operators to
exoskeleton reduces the effort required, thus making operations
continuous muscular and bone strain, which can lead to health
less burdensome and improving operators’ health. Thanks to its very
problems, mainly in the back area, and general fatigue. Both
thin, lightweight carbon fibre structure and its extremely intuitive
while hanging parts on frames and during manual coating activities,
adjustment system, MATE-XT can be quickly adapted to any body type,
the physical effort and repetitive movements required of workers are
from the slimmest to the largest ones. By replicating the physiological
high and constant. At the beginning of December last year, Comau
movements of human operators and providing optimal upper body
presented MATE-XT, a revised and updated version of its wearable
support, it facilitates any coating operation while greatly reducing the
exoskeleton, which is particularly suitable for supporting operators
effort required.
during finishing processes.
In addition, the MATE-XT exoskeleton does not require batteries,
Reducing physical effort
motors, or other devices to operate, which could hinder the workers’ movement and make the equipment heavier. There are currently
Comau has been developing industrial automation systems and
8 different levels of support available, which can be set or changed
products for almost half a century, specialising also in wearable and
quickly even while the activity is in progress, thus guaranteeing a
collaborative robotics solutions that reduce operator fatigue during
high degree of convenience during use. An exoskeleton of this type,
coating operations. With the aim of helping companies, whatever
therefore, facilitates the day-to-day operations carried out during
their size or sector, to improve the quality and productivity of their
finishing and coating processes, which require ever-higher quality and
processes and at the same time the wellbeing of their workers, the
effort levels. Finally, Comau’s global sales network enables it to quickly
development of this type of product has been an absolute priority for
meet any user needs and solve any issues that operators may face
this company. By providing support during physical activities, Comau’s
when using its exoskeletons, wherever they may be.
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With the new product of Comau the muscular activity of shoulders decreases by 30%, and a considerable back support is guaranteed.
Certified, measurable physical wellbeing of coating operators
also reduces the risk of painting defects due to operator fatigue. In
MATE-XT is currently the only exoskeleton available on the market to
precision, quality, and performance. Customers can easily calculate
be included in the ergonomic risk evaluation index of EAWS (Ergonomic
their return on investment (ROI) through measurable ergonomic
Assessment Work-Sheet) issued by the Ergo Foundation, which attests
performance factors. Comau itself carried out studies with its
to a system’s ability to reduce biomechanical loads while carrying out
customers using the EAWS calculation method and it found that its
particularly demanding work. More than half of the workers who wore
MATE-XT exoskeleton can help to increase work precision during
this exoskeleton said that they felt a much lower level of exertion – the
activities involving continuous arm lifting by 27% and speed of
muscular activity of shoulders decreased by 30%, and a considerable
execution by 10%. Moreover, cycle times are reduced by at least 5%.
back support is guaranteed – which led to positive improvements in the
Resistant to water, dust, ultraviolet rays, and high temperatures,
quality of their working day.
MATE-XT is particularly suitable for industrial, non-industrial,
Improved efficiency: a positive side effect In addition to the health benefits for workers, Comau’s new product
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fact, from an operational point of view, MATE-XT promotes higher
and outdoor use in finishing and coating operations, but also for carpentry, construction, agriculture, assembly, and logistics applications.
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Alit’s Fastrip AP System for Sustainable Paint Stripping of Aluminium Profiles Claudio Burato Alit Technologies, San Bonifacio (VR) – Italy
info@alit-tech.com
The paint stripping of defective products is an essential step of a manufacturing process, and being able to carry out it in complete autonomy means bringing important benefits to the production chain. The new Fastrip AP system developed by Alit (San Bonifacio, Verona, Italy) now enables aluminium coating contractors to strip profiles themselves: in about three hours, defective profiles can be stripped, rinsed, and delivered ready to be reprocessed again.
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luminium is considered the material of the future as it is light,
integrated with other Alit paint stripping technologies. This makes AP
versatile, sustainable, and fully recyclable, but it needs to be
a paint stripping system suitable for all aluminium manufacturers,
returned to its raw state in order to obtain an optimal product
extruders, converters, or coaters that need to restore badly painted
to reprocess. Alit Technologies is a company headquartered in the
profiles efficiently, cost-effectively, quickly, and without burdensome
province of Verona (Italy), specialising in products and machines
logistics.
for the chemical paint stripping of aluminium, zinc, and alloys. It
The genesis of the new plant
off-line plant that enables small batches of aluminium profiles to be
Fastrip AP’s development been a natural progression of the R&D
stripped quickly. This technological solution will especially enable
activity of Alit, which already has an extensive range of plant and
coating contractors to recover defective profiles without any loss
chemical stripping solutions for quickly removing powder coatings
of productivity. Like in-line chemical paint stripping plants devoted
(including Qualicoat 1 and 2) from hooks, frames, and metal structures
to hooks and using high-performance, low-environmental impact
in different sizes. In some markets, especially abroad, there is a lack of
formulations, the new AP system can be integrated into already
paint stripping contractors capable of restoring defective profiles in a
existing processing lines or installed as a stand-alone system, possibly
timely manner; this has an impact on companies’ process times and
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has recently developed a new system called Fastrip AP, a compact
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flows. The AP system thus enables aluminium coating contractors, as well as extruders needing to strip profiles before re-melting them, to take immediate action on defective materials without excessive processing or logistical operations. AP is also available as a multi-tank plant (with larger tanks and an overhead crane), designed for paint stripping contractors requiring a system than can handle higher, more constant workloads.
Functionality and convenience of the Fastrip AP system This new off-line paint stripping system can
© Alit Technologies
accommodate 30 to 70 aluminium profiles up to 8 metres long. It enables the material to be stripped and ready for reprocessing in about 3 hours, thus significantly reducing the time required by the production chain. This compact system has two tanks, a stripping one and a static or dynamic rinsing one (with a usable cross-sectional area of 50 cm x 50 cm), and a loading and unloading station. The operator can approach the plant with a wheeled basket containing the material to be stripped, similarly to what is done with immersion pre-treatment plants. The machine automatically hooks up the basket, lifts it, and starts the first cycle in
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the paint stripping tank, which contains Alit’s environmentally friendly alkaline paint stripper Metastrip 1333/1. The plant’s handling system allows continuous “swinging” (i.e. a quiet vertical movement of the basket), which increases the performance level of the paint stripping bath. At the end of the cycle, the operator can assess the parts’ cleanliness degree and decide whether to continue with the paint stripping process. The system then automatically transfers the basket to the rinsing tank, where the swinging movement continues. Finally, the basket is transferred to the unloading station, which also includes a drip tray. The paint stripping tank has a variable temperature (between 45 and 60 °C) and it is equipped with a lid. Its heating system
© Alit Technologies
From top to bottom: The two tanks and the coated aluminium profiles, the profiles exiting the stripping tank and the profiles entering the rinsing tank.
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The profiles exiting the rinsing tank.
is electric and the heating elements are fixed to the outer wall to
high-performance, and the fresh paint stripper’s replenishment is
prevent contact between the heat source and the liquids, in order
reduced to the minimum. Considering that a cycle lasts an average
to guarantee maximum safety against any form of risk of fire. The
of three and a half hours, the machine can handle two baskets at the
tank is also set up for suction at low hertz if the lid is closed, but able
same time, thus guaranteeing a working autonomy of around 8 hours
to increase frequency once it is opened; emissions must then be
without human supervision.
channelled into a fume abatement system.
Paint stripping and the recovery of defective workpieces will become
The tank is ready to connect to a suction system which can be either
increasingly important in future.
already existing at the customer’s factory or supplied separately by
Therefore, coating contractors too will need an efficient and fast
Alit.
system to recover metal products, which will reduce costs and speed
Investment optimisation
up the production chain.
Although such an investment might initially seem expensive, the active
Soon on the market
chemical paint stripping bath can potentially last indefinitely if kept
Alit is currently concluding the latest internal tests of Fastrip AP’s
in good condition. Decanting and filtering of the stripping bath – AP
prototype system. After fine-tuning, the system will be made available
is connected to an ALIT’s filter press system – must be carried out
to the customers, who personally can see and evaluate it at the San
correctly. Thanks to these operations the product remains active and
Bonifacio site.
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BRAND-NEW
Europolveri 5L4 Matt Paints: 207 Hues of Peculiar Aesthetic Value The 207 elegant and sophisticated hues of the 5L4 Matt series by Europolveri have been developed in order to best enhance architectural and design elements. © Europolveri
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he 5L4 Matt powder coatings made by Europolveri are ideal for granting a peculiar aesthetic value
to treated metal surfaces.
It is therefore possible to perceive directly from the surfaces not only the colour but also the type of coating that has been used, which has an opaque, elegant and sophisticated effect that is in highly requested, as it allows to enhance architectural and design components. The 5L4 Matt series includes 207 RAL colours - all in accordance with the C.E.P.E directives (05-05-2004) - with a brilliance of 25 ± 5 Gloss. It can also reach C5M-H corrosion protection (meeting EN ISO 129442 standards) according to the Qualisteelcoat (QSC) specifications, through the application of appropriate © Europolveri
painting cycles. 5L4 Matt paints are included in the Pural 5L series, so they are TGIC-free Qualicoat polyester products realised in accordance with Qualicoat class 1 technical specifications, thus guaranteeing a high degree of protection and durability. Consequently, these paints are suitable for the application on aluminium or steel frames in the architectural sector and, more broadly, wherever high resistance to atmospheric agents is required.
Warehouse storage of over 1,000 products 5L4 Matt paints are fully available in stock, starting from a minimum order quantity of 25 kg, together with other
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750 Europolveri products immediately available. It is therefore easy to guarantee fast delivery times. Technical support is also available, in order to recommend application cycles that use specific primers approved for QSC cycles. The catalogue of the 5L4 Matt series can be consulted and downloaded from Europolveri website. It contains 12 folders depicting the reproduction of all 207 hues, their codes and characteristics.
For further information: www.europolveri.it
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INNOVATIONS: PRESENT&FUTURE
New Perspectives for the Quality Control in Industrial Coatings Carola Konitzer PhoenixTM GmbH - Bad Oeynhausen, Germany
carola.konitzer@phoenixtm.de
The quality control plays an increasingly important role in every phase of the manufacturing process. In paintshops it is essential to guarantee a suitable monitoring operation and, consequently, perfect coatings. Here is an overview of the solutions developed by PhoenixTM for measuring temperatures.
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eliable production without effective quality control is
safely in the hazardous areas of the paint shop, legally complying
impossible. The demands are constantly increasing. Customer
to the working environmental classifications. In addition, there is a
specifications must be met and verified, as well as the
completely revised user software that has been specially optimised
specifications of the paint manufacturers. Especially in the coating industry, there are also more and more standards and certifications,
for the paint shop monitoring operation.
to which compliance is essential. But how can all these specifications
Phoenix’s TS04 Finishing System
and decrees be integrated into the operating processes as effectively,
The TS04 Finishing System is a complete solution for monitoring
economically and simply as possible?
temperature data, especially in coating processes. The system is
PhoenixTM has been very successful in the design and development
easy to operate and records the temperature data of the product
of temperature measuring systems for 10 years now. In addition
during the oven cycle. By attaching the thermocouples directly to
to the well-known systems, there are always new products that are
the product, such as a car test body, it is possible to introduce the
added to the product range and further developments. In addition
monitoring system onto the coating line at any time. There, the actual
to the new and innovative optical systems, there is the Epsilon-x
product temperatures are recorded.
system, which has been approved for ATEX zones and can be used
The data obtained in this way is stored in the data logger. This
Standard FIS04 temperature measuring system. © PhoenixTM
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© PhoenixTM
is protected from the
supplier cure specification.
temperatures prevailing in the
Profile comparisons with
oven by a thermal barrier. At
other measurements are also
the end of the process, the
possible. A standard report
data logger is removed and
shows all relevant information
temperature data downloaded.
and a graph. Subsequently,
With the help of the
various detailed evaluation
ThermalView finishing software,
reports can be created.
the raw data is converted into meaningful process data.
Phoenix Factor
With this information, quick
The Phoenix Factor is a curing
and well-founded decisions
index, a numerical factor that
can be made to solve baking problems. The measurement
Figure 1: New ThermalView Finishing Software.
results are available as a
accurately quantifies, from the complete temperature profile, how well the paint/
complete temperature profile at a glance and can be used, for
powder cure conditions match the paint supplier’s specification
example, for process or product optimisation, customer audits,
(activation temperatures, cures schedules, Fig. 1). The curing of the
reduction of operating costs, saving of resources and much more.
coating (polymerisation = cross-linking) is dependent on both time and temperature. For this reason, paint and powder manufacturers specify
ThermalView Finishing Software
“recipes” or curing charts according to which the paint should be
This software has been specially developed for the coating industry
“baked” in order to achieve a good quality result. This “recipe” is stored
and is an easy-to-use tool. The entire oven process is displayed
in the software as a “time at a certain temperature” curve.
using detailed graphical data. For example, the heat source and
If we look at these curves taking into account different cure/oven
fan positions can be stored so that problem areas can be located
conditions as shown in Figure 2, we find that the time at 180°C is
quickly. The ability to apply library paint cure parameters allows
identical for both curves, although the curves are in fact very different.
accurate, efficient analysis of profile data directly against the coating
If we take these curves and analyse them as they are against the
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Figure 2: Simple setpoint/actual temperature curve.
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specifications, we must conclude that undercuring has occurred here. Time at 180°C for only 7 min instead of the specified 12 min. But how to analyse the holistic nature of the results? The application of mathematics allows the exact calculation of the curing of paints or powders including all curves in the temperature profile. The Arrhenius equation, named after its inventor Svante Arrhenius, describes approximately a quantitative temperature dependence in physical and chemical processes in which an activation © PhoenixTM
energy (here the transition to cross-linking) Figure 3: Arrhenius equation - Phoenix factor.
must be overcome at the molecular level (Fig. 3). For coating, it is assumed that the frequency factor (k) refers to the reaction temperature at which A and E both constants of the cross-linking reaction. In relation to the temperature curve in Figure 2, this means that a reference curve is created using three temperature points specified by the coating manufacturer in order to determine the values between the points by interpolation (Fig. 4). In this way, the required curing time at any temperature is calculated for each measuring point. Then, taking into account the total curing time, the total equivalent of the curve at a given temperature (here 180°C) is determined (Fig. 5).
© PhoenixTM
The ThermalView software compares these Figure 4: Constant curve - reference curve of three points.
values and determines the curing index, the so-called Phoenix factor (Fig. 6). This is clearly and simply displayed in a graph and, as shown in Figure 6, provides an immediate overview of the measurement taken and its result. Despite the (supposedly) measured underbake in Figure 2, it becomes clear after a close look at all curves and the holistic inclusion of the process times and temperatures that the component was in fact theoretically overcured. The evaluation in Figure 6 shows (thermocouple 2) an equivalent time at 180°C of 27:28 min instead of the manufacturer’s optimum specification of 12 min. This is over twice the optimum bake time as shown with the Phoenix Factor being <2. A precise and holistic observation of the curing process,
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Figure 5: Calculation of the Phoenix factor.
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with the possibility of direct comparison of the
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© PhoenixTM
Figure 6: Evaluation of the Phoenix factor.
parameters specified by the manufacturer, is thus the more accurate
checks usually take place after the drying process. Defective products
alternative to “time @ temperature analysis”.
are then sorted out or reworked at great expense. PhoenixTM has
Focus on operational safety
now expanded its existing portfolio for in-process temperature monitoring in paint dryers with the new optical monitoring system.
The focus of the considerations was to create a device that meets
This is used by the technician to view the interior of the oven as well
the strict requirements of explosion protection at the workplace
as the product under production conditions. Like the temperature
according to the latest EU standards. The basis for further
measurement system, the system travels directly through the process
development here is the proven PTM1-200 data logger. The resulting
and captures a video as it passes through the oven, providing a
Epsilon series is intended to meet the requirements of the ATEX
complete picture of the paint drying process.
regulations (ATmosphere EXplosive = Explosive Atmospheres,
In paint drying processes, so-called paint drips, sags or curtains can
Fig. 7). PhoenixTM has further developed the data logger and the
occur from time to time, which represent a quality defect. The causes
associated components so that they comply with the valid ATEX
are known, for example, fans or burners generate air currents that
approvals according to Directive 99/92/EC (or ATEX 137). It has been
can disrupt the uncured paint or the melted powder. But it is not
certified accordingly and is approved for Ex zone 2. This is particularly
always easy to find out where and when these arise in the dryer. The
important for wet painting systems, as the paints are outgassed
new optical system now makes this possible directly in the process, in
during the curing process and, depending on the recipe, explosive
which a camera travels through the oven and records what happens
gases can be produced.
to the paint at the relevant points. In this way, problems can be
The benefits of the Optic system
detected and rectified without having to interrupt production. Oven revisions can also be better controlled in this way. The recorded
With the Optic system, PhoenixTM has added another effective tool
videos also provide information on whether there is any wear or
to optimise process control to the product family (Fig. 8). Visual
tear, for example, on the oven cladding, the insulation material or
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the racks. Defective fans or heating elements can also be detected,
Conclusion
as well as deposits and dirt. In this way, the user knows at any time
Precise knowledge of the various oven parameters is essential to
what condition the dryer is in and whether maintenance or repairs
optimise the product quality, productivity and efficiency of the coating
are necessary. The Optic System is available in different versions. It is
lines. This is a very important criterion, especially in the current
possible to use both an independent system and a combined system
situation, as it helps to reduce costs, increase productivity and thus be
that combines temperature and optical recording.
able to act more economically.
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Figure 7: Optical system with data logger. © PhoenixTM
Figure 8: ATEX-compliant Epsilon system.
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SPECIALIZED TRAINING
ipcm® Academy: Ten Years of Specialised Vocational Training for Over 130 Companies Gabriele Lazzari ipcm
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Our in-depth presentation of the training courses organised by ipcm® Academy continues with an interview with its co-founder Paola Giraldo. We find out with her why the need for a specific training course for coating technicians arose and, looking back over ten years of activity in which more than 130 companies have been trained, we try to understand what developments await the new profession of Industrial Surface Finishing Process Technologist, recently included in the Framework of Professional Standards of the Lombardy region. Paolo Rami has already expressed his views
he immediately started working as a trainer,
on the current situation and the future of
teaching at various professional institutes. In
vocational education and training . For this
1980, he founded Cierrepi, a consultancy firm
issue, we have chosen to interview Paola
set up to make his thirty years of experience
Giraldo, the co-founder and soul of the
available to the entire coating industry.
Academy. It was thanks to her insight that a
Author of the book “Verniciatura e controllo
school was born, that has developed rapidly
qualità”, published by Hoepli in 2004, since
and quickly become a point of reference in
2011 he has played a key role in the design
the industrial metal coating sector.
and implementation of the vocational training
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courses of ipcm® Academy. Under his Ten years ago, you inspired the
leadership, this has become a reference point
creation of ipcm® Academy. Apart from
for all Italian companies needing to train
specialised degree courses or specific
industrial coating technicians and operators.
corrosion inspector trainings, there was
When he passed away in 2016, the coating
no training course focused on coating
industry lost one of its most important
and involving all the players of this
figures.
complex process: those who wanted to © ipcm
learn could only do so in the field. How
Over these ten years, many aspects
did your idea come about?
have changed: from the course venue to
Paola Giraldo, co-founder of ipcm® Academy.
Founding a “coating school” had always been
the teaching staff to the actual course
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one of my personal and professional dreams.
structure. Can you describe the most
ntil recently, there was no form of
That dream finally came true in 2011, when
important steps that characterised this
certification available to industrial
the ipcm® magazine started to organise its
transformation?
coating process experts. However,
first training courses with the collaboration
ipcm® Academy has always provided top-level
the collaboration between ipcm Academy,
of Ivano Pastorelli. Acknowledged as one of
training, which, over the years, has been able
the training division of the ipcm magazine
the leading experts in the coating industry, he
to keep up with the innovations brought to
with more than ten years’ experience, and
has served as a manager and consultant for
the industry. Its first courses covered powder
the ASP Mazzini Institute (Cinisello Balsamo,
the technical and commercial departments
and liquid coating application techniques,
Milan, Italy) has led to the creation of a Surface
of several major companies in the sector
anaphoresis and cataphoresis anti-corrosion
Finishing Process Technologist certification,
since 1970; in addition to his consulting work,
processes, and systems and methods for
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testing finished products. Three years later,
which is now recognised at the national and European levels. ipcm Academy director ®
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in 2014, a module was added focussing on
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Ivano Pastorelli with the ipcm® Academy’s students in Rome.
pre-treatment. Then, cooperation began
Thanks to his coordination, a specialised
Thanks to the collaboration of ipcm®
with Prof. Ivan Davoli, the coordinator of
teaching team was formed consisting of
Academy with the ASP Mazzini
the Materials Science degree course at the
Pasquale Roberti, an expert in quality
Institute, last year the new profession
Tor Vergata University of Rome, and Prof.
control solutions for coatings and plastics,
of Industrial Surface Finishing Process
Claudio Goletti, in order to offer companies
Anastasios Vergani, an expert in waste
Technologist was officially recognised
from Central and Southern Italy the
water treatment and ZLD systems for metal
by the Lombardy region. What will this
opportunity to attend our trainings. In Milan,
finishing lines, and Franco Falcone, an expert
certification mean for the preparation of
we moved from the Polytechnic University,
in aluminium surface treatments. Finally,
trainees?
our first venue, to Innovhub - Experimental
we have further expanded our training
ASP/CFP Mazzini is a training body accredited
Stations for Industry, equipped with an
offer with modules on ‘Failure Analysis and
by the Lombardy region for guidance,
advanced testing laboratory that students
Maintenance’, ‘Plants and Equipment and
vocational training, and job placement
visit during the practical lessons held by
Safety’, and ‘Process Control Documentation
activities and services. Together with them,
Gianmaria Gasperini, the head of Innovhub’s
and Investment Management’, which
we outlined a new professional role to fill
Oils and Greases Business Area and another
includes a practical activity session.
a training gap that the category of surface
long-standing lecturer in ipcm® Academy
The final key step in chronological order was
treatment technicians and operators had
courses.
the beginning of our collaboration with ASP
always suffered from. We therefore designed
Since 2016, the Academy has been managed
Mazzini in 2019.
a course of 100 hours divided into 12 days
by Paolo Rami, a Master of Labour and an
To date, more than 130 companies from a
with a final written and oral examination, after
expert in the design and approval of anti-
wide range of sectors have invested in the
which, if successfully passed, a certificate is
corrosion processes and analyses of specific
ipcm® Academy courses to train their coating
issued attesting to the acquisition of the skills
problems and defects in coating processes.
operators.
required to organise and manage an entire
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industrial coating process, with the aim of
for the first session this year. However, the
There is a lack of technical graduates in all
ensuring the correct execution of surface
surface control lessons that are part of
sectors: it is important to focus on the revival
finishing operations.
the practical activities offered take place in
of technical education, which serves the
The ipcm® Academy provides students with
presence. Given the success of the online
whole productive system.
a comprehensive handbook in printed and
mode, we have even decided to maintain
The difficulties that companies find when
digital formats, which helps the trainees while
this format when the classes resume in
selecting new candidates are precisely related
both attending the lessons and studying for
person, in order to facilitate companies from
to skills shortages and this is very damaging
the exam, but which can also be used as a
other regions.
to our country, which is losing productivity,
source of information for later reference during work.
competitiveness, and innovation. What are the main future projects of
The task of ipcm® Academy is to continue
ipcm Academy?
on the path of training coating technicians
Due to the impossibility of conducting
Our short-term goals are to include new
in order to fill this worrying cultural gap and
lectures in person for reasons that
lessons on technical aspects related to new
to contribute to the relaunch of production
are well known to all, this year’s first
products and technologies and to further
activities, while still meeting the needs of
session is taking place online. Can you
expand our teaching staff.
those who already work in the sector for
describe the structure of the course and
For the future, we have an ambitious project:
in-depth study and refresher courses.
what are the most important changes
creating a full training course in a new
brought by distance learning compared
vocational school open to young people
with face-to-face training?
after middle school. We will create synergies
Unfortunately, following last year’s health
with companies from our industry in order
emergency, we were forced to activate an
to get these boys and girls into the world of
online attendance mode, which continued
work.
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Paolo Rami during one of the ipcm® Academy training courses in Milan.
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B2B Marketing: How to Set Up an Effective Multichannel Strategy Ilaria Paolomelo eos Mktg&Communication Srl
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Cross-media marketing has always been considered a key factor in ensuring the effectiveness of a corporate communication strategy. But how to set up a multichannel marketing strategy, especially in a sector like B2B, which is dominated by more complex promotion, sales and purchasing dynamics? How to choose the online and offline channels that best suit our needs? Here are the steps to put this into practice.
T
he digital transformation has completely revolutionized consumer
1. Define the goals
habits and the ways in which companies manage their marketing
The first step to take to set up any marketing strategy aimed at the
and sales activities.
business development of a company is to define the goals to be
And if this revolution has swept over the B2C sector, made of companies
achieved. To be effective, these objectives should be SMART – an
that sell products or services directly to the end user, B2B, which instead
acronym that encompasses the five fundamental qualities that a goal
refers to the commercial relationships that exist between companies located in different points of the production chain, stood by and watched, perhaps due to its very technical and specialized nature, which often requires a more conventional approach to selling and buying. But digital transformation was not (nor will it be) the only event that changed the way we communicate. In fact, the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic has led us to an almost paradoxical reflection: if on the one hand digital transformation is the future, on the other digital and non-traditional means of communication are actually still essential today1 and the desire for a return to the past and to forms of communication capable of filling the informational gap perceived online and widened with the pandemic, prevails. From newsletters to podcasts, from technical and specialized magazines up to trade fairs and events: what we thought we could easily replace with increasingly advanced, almost futuristic forms of digitisation, still plays a very important role and it is destined to continue to do so in the future, as we have already discussed when we analysed the 2021 social trends. What to do then? How to set up a marketing strategy in such a particular sector as B2B by combining digital transformation with more traditional forms? The answer is simpler than one would think: by setting up a multi-channel strategy, that is, by identifying the tools necessary to achieve the goals we have set ourselves and creating a synergy between digital and conventional marketing. So, let’s see what are the steps to take to define and manage a successful cross-media marketing strategy. 1
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should have:
what their needs are, then let’s ask ourselves how our company can
• SPECIFIC: the goal must be well defined and tangible and should
meet these needs. To do this, we can create Buyer Personas: fictional
answer the questions what, how and why we want to achieve it;
but realistic figures through which we can identify the needs, even
• MEASURABLE: in order to verify the achievement of the goal - in the
unexpressed, of our potential customers. In a nutshell, let’s identify with
long or short term - it must be measurable. For example, we could
our potential customers and ask ourselves who they are, what needs
express it numerically: “I will respond to requests from my customers in
and desires they have. Let’s give them a name, a face, a personal and
less than 48 hours” or “I will end a task tomorrow at 10.00”;
work experience to make them as realistic as possible.
• ACHIEVABLE: the goal must be realistic and appropriate to the
Creating these identikits allows us to understand our customers better
resources we have;
and get closer to their mentality: the more we know our target, the more
• RELEVANT: before spending time, money and resources, we must
we have the opportunity to tell them the right thing.
carefully evaluate the benefits we will get from our project, to make sure • TIME-BASED: foresee a deadline for each goal in order to define all the
3. Identify the channels on which to set up your marketing strategy
necessary steps to be carried out in a predefined time frame.
The website
it’s worth it;
2. Define the target through the buyer personas
Although there are some companies (a few, fortunately) that have not yet landed on the web, most B2B companies communicate through
A good marketing strategy should put the customer and his needs at
their website: whether you get there through search engines, a
the centre.
business card or social profiles, the website is one of the fundamental
Firstly, let’s think about who our potential customers could be and
touchpoints for any business, and in all likelihood the first source of information about a company, its products and services. However, simply having a website is not enough: we have to make it functional for both users and search engines. Therefore, organizing and structuring the contents, also from an SEO (Search Engine Optimization) perspective, is essential not only to offer users who browse the site all the information they need in a clear and direct way, but also to position ourselves better on the SERP (Search Engine Results Page), both against our competitors and for the most relevant keywords to our business. Once we have created a website that is effective in terms website navigation of both visitors and search engine crawlers, the benefits we can obtain are numerous. Here are the main ones. Brand awareness Reputation and authority, primarily of the brand, are two fundamental factors both offline and online. A well-structured and positioned website can help us increase awareness of the brand and all the values associated with it. This will not only encourage interaction with our audience but can also significantly affect purchasing choices. Lead generation Both in the online and offline world, it is increasingly difficult to collect high quality leads: we have to optimize communication activities on all our channels - from the website to email marketing, up to social media - to attract contacts who are really interested in our company, products and services. Lead magnets can also come to our rescue. They can be free, useful content or incentives that attract the attention of the public with the aim of convincing our audience to leave the email or any other personal information necessary to create a contact list.
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Example of a Buyer Persona.
Positioning ourselves as an authoritative source
Social media
Regularly publishing valuable content that can help our customers
Although social media weren’t created as a business promotion channel,
deepen the potential of our products and services - perhaps through
over time companies have been able to obtain an increasingly functional
a blog - or sharing customer success stories can help us engage our
and complete space on most platforms.
audience and cultivate a solid and long lasting relationships with our
This has helped to make social media an essential tool for any company,
target.
a new touchpoint, like a website or a booth at the fair. In fact, 75% (https://business.linkedin.com/content) of B2B buyers, early on their
The newsletters
buying journey, use social media to find the ideal supplier. Therefore,
One of the most effective, popular and cheapest digital tools for
these channels represent an excellent showcase for companies, as well
staying in touch with your audience is email marketing, which is one
as a way to get in touch with potential customers and maintain direct
of the most traditional digital tools. Creating a marketing strategy
contact with existing ones.
that includes periodic newsletters allows us to retain our target and
However, not all social networks are right for us in terms of target and
constantly communicate with our customers/suppliers, keeping them
type of content.
up-to-date on new products, offers, initiatives and activities carried out by our company. It also allows us to generate traffic on the website and
How to choose the right platforms
promote our brand at the same time.
The most popular and widely used social network in the B2B industry is
Consistency and quality are the main success factors: we must not
LinkedIn. With over 675 million professionals, LinkedIn was created with
overwhelm our audience, especially if our communications do not offer
the aim of connecting professionals from all over the world.
added value. However, neither can we send out a newsletter every 2
During the registration phase, each user can enter their background
months: with 2.9 billion emails (www.campaignmonitor.com/blog) sent
and career experience, and connect with other professionals in order to
every day, our audience could forget about us, not open the newsletter
build a highly specialized network of contacts. Furthermore, on LinkedIn
or, even worse, decide to unsubscribe. Creating a calendar and
it is possible to create a company page through which presenting our
identifying possible topics to be discussed is the first step for setting up
products and services to all the social network users.
an effective email marketing strategy. To learn more, read our complete
In second place among the most used social networks in B2B we find
guide on how to create a successful newsletter2.
Twitter, the social media known for the brevity of the messages that can be posted (max. 280 characters) and which boasts 330 million active
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users and 500 million Tweets per day (www.dsayce.com/socialmedia/tweets-day). Many B2B companies have decided to use this platform to speed up the Customer Care service and provide users with quick answers to solve problems and doubts. In third place, we find Facebook, used by about two sevenths of the world population and which strength is represented by the possibility of favouring direct interaction and strengthening the sense of community through textual posts, images, videos, links, chatbots and instant messaging. In fourth place there is YouTube, Google’s social network that best responds to the need to communicate in depth the characteristics and uses of products and services through explanatory videos, guides or tutorials of any duration. Finally, we find Instagram, perhaps the social media with the highest visual impact, which allows us to share photos and videos and take
advantage of very trendy formats such as Stories, Reels and Live. Technical press Another conventional but highly effective mean of communication, especially in B2B, is technical press, which has evolved over time, implementing both more traditional forms, such as printed copies, and digital tools and channels. Just as LinkedIn is the social network on which it is easier to meet a professional target because it was created with this purpose, technical magazines are the most direct mean to reach a highly specialized target, precisely because they are created to represent a particular sector, they “speak the language” of that industry (often very technical and specialized) and are perceived as authoritative within the sector. For a company, relying on the technical press at an editorial and advertising level can be an opportunity to really reach its target, promote its brand and present its technologies and products in an in-depth way, certain that those who read that content will be able to fully understand and appreciate it. Being present in sector magazines allows us to exploit the editorial material not only to create content for digital platforms (social media, newsletters, website) but also for direct meeting contexts such as fairs and events, during which editorial material can be used as a tangible and comprehensive promotional tool. Fairs and events Event marketing, which includes all the activities of planning, organization and participation in an event (both in person and online) in order to promote a brand, a service or a product, played and still plays a fundamental role. Despite the difficulties of the period, which caused many cancellations and a completely different approach to events, being
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The most popular social media used in the B2B industry.
present in conventions, seminars or conferences is still one of the
and target, choosing the right channels up to the monitoring of the
most effective ways for B2B companies to get in touch and build
performance.
a direct relationship with potential buyers, create greater brand
The message that I hope you have grasped by reading this article is
awareness and generate leads and sales.
the following: if we want to create a truly effective marketing strategy,
Therefore, we must take events into consideration to create an
we cannot think of communication as a dichotomy between old and
effective cross-marketing strategy: it is on this very occasion, when
new, between conventional and innovative.
we shake the hand of our potential customer, that everything that we
In marketing, not only are there no certain formulas, but also what
have built in terms of communication converges.
we label as outdated can rise again, just as what is trendy does not
4. Monitor the performance
necessarily entail a good return on investment. This happened with podcasts, which disappeared ten years ago only
The last step to take when it comes to multichannel marketing is the
to rise again now, so much so that the number of podcast listeners on
constant monitoring of the performance.
Spotify has doubled since the start of 2019 (https://podcasters.spotify.
To do that, we can use monitoring platforms such as Google Analytics,
com). It happens with Twitter, which is often declared dead or in
analyse the data offered by social networks and the various newsletter
decline but that is still today one of the most used platforms together
tools but, above all, we have to listen3 to our audience, both online
with Facebook and Instagram. It happens with TikTok, an innovative,
and offline.
fun and absolutely trendy platform to which many have subscribed without so much as a second thought but also without getting the
One does not exclude the other
desired results, especially in terms of business opportunities and ROI.
In this article we talked about four fundamental steps to develop
It is therefore good to pause and carefully analyse the situation so as
a B2B marketing strategy, starting from the analysis of the goals
not to make the mistake of excluding some communication channels in favour of others and in order to identify those that best suit our
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Cleaning Processes Are Now Even More Important Marcello Zinno UCIF – Italian Surface Treatment Equipment Manufacturers’ Association, Milan, Italy
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ow that we are beginning to glimpse the return to normal life,
environmental disasters, extreme weather events, and climate change.
it is time to start to get going and look to the future again. As
In recent years, in fact, there has also been a growing realisation
after all major disasters, a period of great commitment awaits
that sustainable growth brings considerable economic, ethical, and
us in order to regain full control of our lives and our work. Historically,
environmental benefits. The circular economy approach, based on the
it is precisely in moments like these that the most ambitious and best
principle that someone’s waste can become a resource for others, has
projects have come to life: thanks to their spirit of survival, human
begun to take shape. The philosophy behind this new economic model
beings are driven to invest more in the future, using their innate ability
is that objects never reach the end of their life, but they are “reborn”
to internalise and exploit past experiences. Will it be a new Renaissance?
for other uses. This means saving money (e.g. extraction, production,
Certainly, there is an unprecedented factor: for the first time, all states,
and disposal costs), consuming fewer raw materials, and reducing one’s
all governments, all men have had to face and fight the same enemy.
own polluting impact on the environment. It is therefore necessary to
In this global battle, we have realised how important it is to take care
rethink production cycles right from the design stage. The use of smart
of ourselves and clean the surfaces we come into contact with. UCIF
technologies in manufacturing processes is of the essence, as well as
member companies have always dealt with surface treatments and
the production of energy from renewable sources and the large-scale
finishes, for which adequate preparation of the substrate to be treated,
adoption of separate waste collection processes.
including cleaning, is essential. In the last thirty to forty years, great
The question now arises: is it possible to design “environmentally
strides have been made in the industrial cleaning sector in particular.
friendly” industrial plants without sacrificing efficiency? The answer
Increasingly complex and efficient technologies have been applied to
is definitely positive. Our companies have already succeeded in
achieve more and more effective results. At the same time, however,
creating high-performance, environmentally friendly finishing systems
a huge amount of pollutants has been produced, controversial water
and treatments while also meeting the other requirements of their
purification issues have arisen, and enormous quantities of resources
customers. With a view to the circular economy principles, several
have been used. In short, cleaning has definitely improved the quality
manufacturers have started to look for solutions to reduce the amount
and performance levels of products, but it has also had a negative
of processing and energy waste, implement industrial recycling
impact on the environment.
operations, and make new resources available. “Zero discharge” is no
This is no longer tolerable. There is a need to invest more and more in
longer a mirage but an attainable goal.
research and to introduce new treatment and production processes
We can therefore say that it is now possible to clean effectively, without
with an ever-decreasing environmental impact, as it is now recognised
necessarily making the world dirty. Actually, we have found that doing so
that the current economic development model is among the causes of
even provides a significant added value!
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“Alluminio & Acque” Conference - 14 April 2021 Gabriele Lazzari ipcm
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The digital conference “Alluminio & Acque” on the management of aluminium and water, organised by CIE and MST Chemicals in collaboration with AITAL (Italian Association for Aluminium Surface Treatments) and the ipcm® magazine, was held in Italy on 14 April 2021. It was divided into four sessions in which various topics were addressed, such as the increasingly variable and strict discharge limits, the shortage of adequate supplies and discharge systems, and the environmental protection policies in force.
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n the introductory session, AITAL
also make it possible to stay in touch with
and energy consumption, as well as being
general secretary Giampaolo Barbarossa
the market and gain visibility, not only for
virtually sludge-free.
provided useful information about the
promotional purposes but also to allow for
Lodovico Palladini from Henkel compared
greater dissemination of innovations.
acid satin finishing with conventional alkaline
regulations on nickel and the toxicological limits set by the European Commission. He
satin finishing through anodising. Acid satin
trioxide must be authorised by an upstream
1st SESSION: treatment processes and chemicals
player and that the review of the list of
BASF Chemetall sales manager Cristiano
the US, guarantees a substantial reduction
restrictions by the European Commission
Laurita’s speech focussed on new
in sludge and treatment time. However,
could be postponed; by 2024, however, a list
technologies. The aim is to design chemical
it also presents some critical issues, such
of materials that are allowed for contact with
pre-treatment solutions to ensure that
as the presence of a few specific plant
drinking water should be published.
surfaces have the right electrochemical
requirements and some waste water
also emphasised that the use of chromium
finishing, which is not widely used in the European market but is often employed in
Afterwards, ipcm editor-in-chief Alessia
resistance against environmental factors that
treatment problems. The report then
Venturi described the role of an international
promote corrosion. Laurita then presented
continued with a presentation of a new way
technical magazine in fostering dialogue
Oxsilan , an eco-friendly technology for
of applying chrome-free conversion products
between suppliers and users and thus
chromium replacement that allows working
(Adhesion Promoter No Rinse, APNR) in
promoting industrial innovation. Magazines
at room temperature and reduces water
vertical coating systems for aluminium
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The Conference’s speakers. From the left: Franco Falcone, Rosario Patricelli, Anastasios Vergani and Angelo Quaini.
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The CIE’s fully automated chemical physical waste water treatment system at TALEX plant, Abu Dhabi.
profiles. Advantages include the elimination of conversion bath
best technologies to be implemented in order to limit the use of
controls, of any pollution problems due to dragging, and of the final
water while guaranteeing good cleaning quality and compliance with
cleaning phase.
environmental parameters. Although evaporator water is generally
2 SESSION: plants and tools nd
The second session was opened by Alessandro Corrà from SAT (Surface Aluminium Tech), who described the advantages of
used in closed-loop systems, she suggested using mains water in the cleaning stages after the soda tank and between the cold sealing and hot process stations.
mechanical profile brush-off systems in vertical coating lines. The
3rd SESSION: purification plants and technologies
vertical brush-off machine called “The Brusher”, to be installed
Rosario Patricelli from CIE pointed out that the increasingly stringent
before the chemical pre-treatment tunnel, performs a mechanical
European restrictions on the discharge of sulphates, fluorides, and
surface preparation of profiles by removing any defects that prevent
aluminium require state-of-the-art plant and chemical solutions. In the
chemicals from reaching the inside of the aluminium parts. This
aluminium sector, although they have been on the market for more
improves the profiles’ quality, as well as reducing chemicals and water
than thirty years, ZLD (Zero Liquid Discharge) solutions are used in
consumption and waste rates.
less than 5% of existing plants. According to the speaker, the reasons
Then, it was the turn of Irene Marcolungo, external consultant of CIE,
are mainly economic, although he expects that the technologies for
who clarified that the management of cleaning operations is a crucial
reducing (or even eliminating) the final evaporation phase will become
aspect in any anodising plant. It is necessary to carefully assess the
increasingly popular.
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Afterwards, Angelo Quaini from MST presented the PUR-ALL® technology, which makes it easy to keep sulphates below 300 ppm (as per the regulations on discharges into rivers, lakes, and surface water). He also noted that, with the right equipment, it is possible to achieve a value of less than 100 ppm, virtually allowing the liquid to be reused in the same line.
4° SESSION: ZLD waste water treatment In conclusion, Anastasios Vergani from CIE further clarified the functionality of the PUR-ALL® technology: it is a ZLD solution that guarantees zero energy costs and 100% reuse of water without the use of UF, RO, or evaporator systems. With a few modifications, it can also be adapted to already existing water treatment plants.
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Chemical-physical treatment tanks.
Around fifty people attended the conference and the debate that ensued was very constructive, generating – despite the limitations posed by the global pandemic – interesting food for thought. The organisers looked forward to future initiatives, to be found on the CIE Group and MST Chemicals’ websites and YouTube channels.
CONVEGNO ALLUMINIO & ACQUE 14 APRILE 2021
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A waste water treatment system developed by CIE Srl.
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Agenda Released for the 2021 Powder Coating Summit The Powder Coating Summit will be held in Columbus (Ohio, US) on 22-23 September 2021.
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aint & Coatings Industry magazine and the Powder Coating
powder coating formulation techniques. This live, hands-on course will
Research Group announce the agenda for the 2021 PC
be held in the PCR Group lab on 20-21 September.
Summit. This year’s Summit includes a keynote by Kevin Hales,
“Back by popular demand and expanded to include an advanced
AkzoNobel’s Automotive Innovation Manager – Powder Coatings.
formulator’s course, the 2021 PC Summit has something for every
He will be providing an update of the rapid growth of powder coating
powder coating technologist,” says Kevin Biller, aka Joe Powder, and
technology in the automotive industry with a particular focus on EV
the founder of the Summit.
(electric vehicles) applications. In addition, Alessia Venturi, IPCM’s
“We have a wide-ranging agenda that spans a spectrum of recent
Editor-in-Chief and co-founder of EOS Mktg&Communication Srl, will
innovations in powder coating materials, processes and industry
present a talk on how smart coatings are impacting the industry.
trends.”
This year’s event will be hosted at the Columbus (Ohio) Polaris Hilton on 22-23 September and includes a short course on advanced
For further information: www.powdersummit.com
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The New Concept for IAA 2021 The IAA exhibition will take place in Munich (Germany) from September 7 to 12, 2021.
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he mobility and technology sectors will meet for the first IAA in Munich (Germany) from September 7 to 12, 2021. A new venue and a new concept: the IAA 2021 will become an exhibition, a forward-looking
mobility platform and a dialog forum all at the same time. The new IAA is a triad: • The Summit on the trade show grounds will be the venue for brand and product presentations, and conferences for professionals. • The Open Space will turn Munich’s most beautiful inner-city locations into interaction forums on mobility concepts for the future and stages showcasing technologies as experiences. • The Blue Lane will connect the city centre and the trade show with a test track where forward-looking mobility becomes a real experience. And the IAA will be compact and even more intensive: the entire program can be
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experienced on six days. “Individual mobility is a basic human need – and satisfying it in all its facets is an ever-growing challenge for our society, which business and policy-makers have to address. The new IAA will point up solutions for connecting these mobility demands in ways that are efficient, economical, and socially and environmentally acceptable,” announced Hildegard Müller, President of the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA), during the “IAA Concept Release” at Messe München. “This new IAA in Munich is intended to stimulate and drive forward solutions for the mobility of the future,” stressed Hildegard Müller and Klaus Dittrich, Chairman and CEO of Messe München, at the presentation of the concept for the new IAA, with Bavarian Minister-President Markus Söder and Munich’s Lord Mayor Dieter Reiter. “Mobility is frequently presented as an ‘either-or’ choice – pleasure versus © VDA
sustainability, urban versus rural, individual versus public. But mobility is always a diverse AND,” Hildegard Müller underscored. “What is more, mobility and climate protection do not contradict each other, there is no ‘either-or,’ only an AND. The latest technologies and fascinating vehicles developed by the German automotive industry form the basis for a new sustainability. This IAA will demonstrate that in all its diversity,” Hildegard Müller said, adding: “We’re looking forward to Munich and the IAA 2021.” “The new IAA in Munich will have a totally novel event concept. Content, exhibits, experiences and discussions will be accessible to everyone – that is, residents of Munich and guests from all over the world,” said Klaus Dittrich, Chairman and CEO of Messe München, describing the show of the future. “Repositioning the IAA is one of the most challenging tasks in the international trade show business and a unique opportunity for Munich.”
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Chemistry and Automotive: that is, the World After Pandemic The “Chemistry and Automotive” conference will be held in Warsaw (Poland) from 7 to 8 September 2021.
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lthough the pandemic has limited
powder systems, including solutions that
conventional materials, and new methods to
access to knowledge and news for
could soon significantly shorten the painting
effectively control their visual properties will
most of us, the world has not stopped.
process and reduce its costs.
also be presented.
New solutions are being developed, with
The second subject discussed will include
The conference will conclude with
laboratories working at full capacity and
a series of presentations on paint application,
a discussion between experts and industry
customer expectations evolving every day.
including powder coating application. The
professionals on the future of coatings
The “Chemistry and Automotive” conference,
new technology presented will include paint
systems. This will be an opportunity to
scheduled for 7 and 8 September 2021
printing, production automation, possible
resume the discussions that began during
in Warsaw (Poland), is an excellent
cost reduction, productivity improvements
the previous Chemistry and Automotive
opportunity to supplement knowledge and
and so on.
conference.
learn about new developments. Especially
There will also be a how-to segment on
In short, this year’s Chemistry and
since many prominent specialists have
dealing with problems that sometimes prove
Automotive is bound to be an interesting
confirmed their participation. Speeches by
to be unavoidable. The topics discussed
meeting with plenty of professional
paint producers that will largely focus on
during this section will, among others, include
development and learning opportunities.
ecology and environmental issues, as well
eliminating irregularities on the E-Coat
After such a long break, taking advantage of
as new products not yet presented at the
process and adhesive joints.
it is certainly worth it.
conference, are likely to be both important
Additionally, the role of plastics in
and interesting.
development of the automotive industry, as
For further information:
This time there will be a broader focus on
well as their characteristics in comparison to
www.chemiaimotoryzacja.pl
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WELCOME TO THE INDUSTRY’S LEADING TRADE SHOW NUREMBERG // GERMANY European Coatings Show: 14 – 16 September 2021 European Coatings Show Conference: 13 –14 September 2021
ECS 2021 – innovative, modern and safe! Accompanied by Europe’s largest and most important industry conference Plan your visit online: european-coatings-show.com/shownavigator Organisation: NürnbergMesse european-coatings-show.com
Organiser: Vincentz Network european-coatings.com
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Construction Players to Reconnect in Person at the Big 5 Construct Egypt The Big 5 Construct Egypt will take place in person from 26 - 29 June at the Cairo International Convention Centre (CICC).
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he construction industry is preparing to reconnect in person
and trade sectors, and we believe events such as The Big 5 Egypt
at The Big 5 Construct Egypt from 26 - 29 June at the Cairo
Leadership Conference provide a good forum to kickstart vital talks on
International Convention Centre (CICC).
the matter,” he says.
A Thriving Market
Celebrating Industry Excellence
Commenting on a report released in partnership with MEED projects,
A new platform to recognise project excellence in Egypt’s booming
Vice President at organiser dmg events, Muhammed Kazi shares
construction industry, The Big 5 Egypt Impact Awards are being
that Egypt has presented as a top performer in the MENA region.
launched to honour the people, organisations and projects driving
“With nearly $15bn worth of contracts awarded in 2020, and contract
sustainable development, innovation, and transformation in Egypt’s
awards showing the lowest decline year-on-year in the last decade,
construction industry.
Egypt’s construction sector has shown formidable resilience,” he says.
MENA Regional Manager at The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB),
Heavyweights signed up to exhibit include the likes of Hassan Allam
and awards judge Matt Doran has shared congratulations to finalists
Holding, Orascom Construction, El Soadaa, ASGC, Hanimex, Al Zamil,
of The Big 5 Egypt Impact Awards, disclosing that “submissions
Al Ahram, Wellbond, Al Amal and more.
have shown great feats of industry collaboration and innovation,
Driving Transformative Leadership
while reflecting a strong focus on digitalisation, contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals, and a diversified portfolio of projects
The Big 5 Egypt Leadership Conference is scheduled to gather
in Egypt.” The event is supported by Strategic Partner, Hassan Allam
Ministers and International Leaders from the region and is one of the
Holding, Platinum Partner, Orascom Construction, Construction
most anticipated additions to this year’s event.
Partner, The Arab Contractors, Banking Partner, Banque du Caire,
H.E Otunda Richard Adeniyi Adebayo, Honorable Minister, Federal
Gold Sponsors, ABB, CRC Dorra and Samcrete, Silver Sponsor, Keller,
Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment in Nigeria looks forward
Stone Sponsor, Gremic, Supporting Association, The Chartered
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178 175 EDITOR’S LETTER
176 INDUSTRY NEWS © Unitech
178 TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW The TiTAKO 3 series generators and the new TiTAKO WAVE transducers: the successful partnership between Unitech and Every Wave continues
182 TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW Electronic Grade Coating: an effective, efficient tropicalisation process for automotive electronics
186 CASE STUDY The importance of proper cleaning for the production of automotive components: Benevenuta’s project
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192 TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW Cleaning weld seams on outer and inner surfaces in a targeted, sustainable and efficient manner
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long time has passed since industrial part cleaning was considered the “Cinderella” of production processes, more of a hassle than a real added value in terms of the service life and operational reliability of components.
Regardless of whether solvent-based or water and detergent-based cleaning technologies are implemented, what all the systems, lines, and machines we have witnessed in action over the last two years have in common is their high level of automation (especially in the loading and unloading phases) and their resulting seamless integration into production lines. Nowadays, in many applications, cleaning plants have come to become actual work centres, meeting stringent design requirements and requiring no human supervision. Moreover, several Industry 4.0-oriented investments have been made in the cleaning field, where, similarly to other manufacturing sectors, these have been driven not only
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by production needs but also by government funding for plant digitalisation. The industrial cleaning sector is thus becoming increasingly technological and the debate on low environmental impact chemicals has now been superseded by far more complex technical issues. ICT – Industrial Cleaning Technologies has remained the last magazine to speak exclusively, organically, and purposefully about workpiece cleaning and washing applications. In this issue which, as is also the case in November, is an insert of the ipcm® magazine, we deal with some very interesting topics, particularly related to the automotive world. A cleaning process with robotic loading and unloading phases that replaces sandblasting in the cleaning of welding joints for electric vehicle subframes; a rotarytable cleaning machine integrated in an automatic car components production line; the brand new electronic grade coating (tropicalisation) process developed for car electronic devices and applied by a system traditionally devoted to cleaning. These are just some of the insights that, over the next few pages, will give you an idea of what industrial cleaning has really become.
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Monitoring of the concentration of sulfuric acid and oleum by means of sonic velocity The LiquiSonic® measuring system from SensoTech GmbH guarantees automatic identification and optimal inline monitoring.
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onventional monitoring of sulfuric acid and oleum is carried
desired, passed on to a process control system. Compared to the
out in many production facilities with manual sampling. These
separate inline measurement of both components, the simultaneous
samples are then analysed in the laboratory and a result
inline measurement has clear advantages. While the respective
is available a few hours later. In production, fast and accurate
calculation model must be selected for individual measurements,
monitoring of the concentration is of great importance, as this
this work step is completely omitted. This has the advantage that
influences the quality. It is precisely this determination of the
the concentrations, especially around the switchover point, can be
concentration that can be ideally realized by means of sonic velocity
determined exactly at any time and in a matter of seconds. Manual
with very high measuring accuracy.
identification and switching are no longer necessary.
It is a challenge for many users that although sulfuric acid and oleum
If necessary, the maintenance-free measuring system
occur in the same part of the plant, identification with a physical
LiquiSonic® offers the possibility of adjusting the calculation model to
quantity alone is not possible. Therefore, empirical values have to be
emerging additional components, gas bubbles and other disturbing
used, which can lead to major problems in case of a wrong decision.
factors. The device can thus be used very flexibly and adapted to
For this reason, the combination of two physical measurands for
changing process conditions.
product identification has proven to be advantageous.
The simultaneous monitoring of sulfuric acid and oleum with LiquiSonic® thus revolutionizes the workflow in production plants.
LiquiSonic® - The smart process monitoring system
By saving time-consuming and inaccurate sampling with the help
By using a feature specially developed for this requirement, switching
of simultaneous inline measurement, an increase in efficiency is
between the areas is fully automated with the LiquiSonic measuring
possible immediately after installation of the measuring system.
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system from SensoTech GmbH. The concentrations are determined with a specially developed calculation model, displayed and, if
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The controller reliably displays both concentration values - sulfuric acid and oleum.
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SAFECHEM ensures cleaning process stability with DUALENE™ 1601 S
MODlFIED ALCOHOL
SAFECHEM released the new generation of modified alcohol DUALENE 1601™ S, which is able to clean off lubricant greases, polar oil additives, corrosion inhibitors, just as effectively as moist emulsion residues.
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AFECHEM, the pioneer of modified alcohols, has introduced the next generation modified alcohol DUALENE 1601™ S that sets a new benchmark for ensuring process stability in high precision
metal cleaning. DUALENE™ 1601 S is the first pre-stabilized, pure and virgin-grade modified alcohol ever developed in the market for a wide
High performance modified alcohol cleaning machines
range of metal cleaning applications. With a built-in alkalinity buffer, DUALENE™ 1601 S has the distinct ability to bolster process stability right at the start of the cleaning process compared to other modified alcohols. It can improve the process safety for all applications and is especially recommended for demanding operations with high stability
High pressure waterjet deburring and cleaning systems
requirements, including when: • Chlorinated oils are cleaned off. This helps prevent the formation of hydrochloric acids which could lead to corrosion of critical machine parts. • High amount of particles are present, primarily aluminium, iron, copper, zinc. The particles of such reactive metals can increase the formation of acids in the machine. • Unknown contaminations are cleaned off (e.g. contract cleaning). Due to its polar and non-polar properties, DUALENE™ 1601 S can clean off lubricant greases, polar oil additives, corrosion inhibitors, just as effectively as moist emulsion residues. Its outstanding cleaning result is comparable with DOWCLENE™ 1601, SAFECHEM’s long-
Complete integrated in-house build automation
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The TiTAKO 3 series generators and the new TiTAKO WAVE transducers: The successful partnership between Unitech and Every Wave continues The continuous and rapid technological evolution that the market is experiencing and the need to achieve ever-higher performance call for a constant search for new solutions. In order to meet these needs, Unitech Srl, which has been successfully operating in the field of ultrasound systems for industrial use for several years now, has combined its experience with the innovative skills of its start-up company Every Wave with the aim of designing a new generation of ultrasound generators and a new transducer that promise to achieve very high efficiency levels.
TiTAKO 3 series ultrasound generators
precision for any type of treatment.
The new TiTAKO 3 series ultrasound generators are very flexible
The TiTAKO 3 ultrasound generators do not place any limits on the
and they feature a multi-tasking control system that manages
type of power supply – they cover the entire range from 110 to 500
several frequencies simultaneously thanks to a 64-bit Quad-Core
Volt Hz, both single-phase and three-phase (even without neutral) –
Arm processor, with a range between 20 and 135 KHz, in order to
decreasing thermal dissipation and thus being able to be potentially
achieve the required cleanliness degree. They are available in three
installed anywhere. As they are also equipped with a smart indirect
different models, all with single-frequency, dual-frequency, and
cooling control that minimises ventilation, they can even be installed
multi-frequency versions and common basic features, but differing in
in harsh environments.
some specific functions and possible fields of use. The combination
The S.I.A. (Smart Impedance Analyser) control system algorithm
of the pulsed cyclic Step Mode modulation together with the Sweep
continuously scans and analyses the impedance value in order
Mode modulation generates a uniform ultrasonic field with optimised
to enable the working conditions to be adapted to the changing
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physical conditions of the system. The continuous transformations
are immediately recognised and interconnected, thus enabling
that the market is experiencing have prompted UNITECH to provide
remote assistance – a significant feature, given the travel restrictions
its TiTAKO 3 generators with Ethernet Modbus TCP-IP remote
still into force, although more limited than they were a few months
connection, thus enabling data exchange and control and falling
ago. Unitech’s technicians can check the various parameters and,
within the parameters of Industry 4.0.
if necessary, actively change the device’s configuration no matter where it is located. If it is necessary to display all the parameters of
Differences between the three available models
all connected generators, this can simply be done by connecting an
TiTAKO LIGHT is the most basic, but functional model. Its user
HDMI cable to a monitor. Software can be updated via one of the two
interface with an illuminated keypad allows managing the main
USB ports on the device.
functions manually. Various parameters can also be customised
The TiTAKO TOP model is slightly more complex, suitable for
using an optional Ti.PROG handheld programmer.
example for research and development laboratories thanks to
The centralised Ti.Link interface enables to cascade several TiTAKO
its Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connection and a multilingual online user
LIGHT generators (up to a maximum of 12). Using the ModBus
guide. All parameters can be managed on the device’s touch-screen.
TCP-IP Ethernet communication network, the available generators
This model is therefore also ideal for the surface treatment and
can be interconnected to automated production controls. Being
sonochemistry industries.
equipped with a Plug&Play system, once connected the generators
The third and last model available, TiTAKO BLACK, offers a remote-
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The ultrasonic generator TiTAKO LIGHT.
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TiTAKO BLACK is the third and last model available of ultrasonic generators designed by Unitech.
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only interactive user interface, both at the local and global network levels. Compared with the other two, this model is therefore more suitable for automatic plants that require full h
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control of system parameters through remote management.
TiTAKO WAVE ultrasonic transducers Built in titanium, the TiTAKO WAVE transducers are designed to deliver high power with a small footprint. Solid titanium waveguide guarantees long-
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standing resistance to high pressures and temperatures, whereas this product’s compact size favours its use in both multi-chamber and vacuum cleaning systems and machines. The radial sound uniformity generated by this brand-new transducer guarantees maximum cavitation and cleaning performance. The S.I.A. control system ensures that the TiTAKO WAVE transducers, which are controlled by TiTAKO Generators, are in constant operation and it protects them against no-load operation. Having been designed to high FEM (Finite Element Method) levels, these new transducers almost completely minimise any vibration propagation losses at the fixing point. Four working frequencies are available (20-25-3040 KHz), up to a maximum power of 2000 W. In addition, the Wave-Stop suspension distributes all the ultrasound waves in the sonotrode, thus achieving a yield of over 95% according to Every Wave, which defined itself as “a spin-off of Unitech” in a recent interview with ipcm1. As for fixing and installation, the new Plug&Play system allows immediate implementation of these transducers. The transducers can also be supplied with a mounting system compatible with other transducers currently on the market.
The TiTAKO WAVE transducer and an application of the transducers.
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Electronic Grade Coating: an effective, efficient tropicalisation process for automotive electronics The combination of the electronic grade coating technique with MEG’s plant technology has proved effective for coating electronic components intended for the automotive sector.
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ar electronic devices are fundamental and, at the same time,
engines and self-driving cars. In this field, as in many other high-
ever-expanding components. Automotive electronics manages
technology sectors (military, aerospace, medical, nautical, railway,
multiple aspects, including as follows:
telecommunications, industrial control, automation, etc.), the reliability of
• it determines performance, fuel consumption, and the overall
electronic components is therefore of the essence. Modern companies
efficiency of the vehicles’ operation;
can no longer afford the economic and image damage resulting from
• it reduces road accidents by optimising braking, road holding, and
any malfunctioning or premature obsolescence of their products, all the
headlight illumination and compensating for the drivers’ errors and
more so when these might affect people’s health or lives.
distractions;
It is therefore necessary that electronic devices and sensors are able to
• it guarantees the safety of passengers by protecting them in the event
withstand any usage and environmental condition to which they may be
of an accident;
exposed on a daily basis, including the most adverse and unfavourable
• it optimises the driving experience through driver assistance,
ones. Vibrations, dust, humidity, vapours, corrosive agents or other
entertainment, and comfort systems;
chemical/physical contaminants, thermal and electrical fluctuations, and
• it protects the environment by contributing to the reduction of harmful
electromagnetic fields can seriously damage circuit boards and lead to
emissions.
serious malfunctions. At the same time, however, the manufacturers
Looking to the future, the technological evolution of the automotive
of electronic components must also find effective, efficient solutions
industry is increasingly ambitious, moving towards fully electrified
to protect electronics without jeopardising business productivity and
The MEG’s cleaning and electronic grade coating system installed at MEC s.r.l. Electronics Tomorrow. ©meconline.it
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Your Leaders in Zero Liquid Discharge significantly increasing process costs and/or any risks
of process times. The resin is applied by total or
to operators and the environment.
selective immersion of the circuit board, with no need for prior masking (which is only necessary in
The electronic grade coating (ECG) process
rare cases) and its polymerisation is very rapid. This
The response to all these market needs is the
allows moving from cycle times of several minutes
electronic grade coating process, which is a viable
for the application of acrylic or silicone resins – and,
alternative to conventional conformal coating. It
in many cases, several tens of minutes, depending
is a tropicalisation technique, already validated
on the conformal coating product used – to a cycle
and approved by major players in the electronics
time of just one minute for the application and
industry, ensuring long-lasting performance, lower
polymerisation of the 3M product.
application costs, reduced production times and
This is made possible by the formulation of 3M
labour costs, improved quality, and greater safety for
Novec™ ECG, which contains a latest-generation
the environment and workers. Similarly to conformal
solvent that is non-flammable, non-toxic, and
coating, circuit boards are coated with a thin layer of
ODP-free and has a low surface tension value.
synthetic resin that creates a barrier against external
This solvent does not require any heat treatment
agents, thus improving electrical insulation and
to dry, but only a rapid passage of the treated
preventing dendrite growth and oxide formation.
board through the cold coils of the automatic MEG
Industrial Wastewater Treatment
machine, which even allows it to be recovered and
Electronic coatings applied with MEG technology
reused through condensation. In essence, the
The 3M coating product, distributed by Chem
avoided and the dispersion of hazardous solvents
Solutions (Novara, Italy) and applied with the
into the working environment and the atmosphere
technology developed by MEG (San Martino
is significantly reduced, as is the case with some
di Lupari, Padua, Italy) for its 1S series plants,
conformal coating products that still contain
guarantees indisputable advantages. First of all,
substances such as benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene,
this solution guarantees a reduction, if not zeroing,
and xylene.
use of tunnel ovens for cross-linking the resin is
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CHARACTERISTIC
EPOXY
SILICONE
URETHANE
ACRYLIC
PARYLENE
EGC-1700
THICKNESS (µm)
50 - 125
125 - 260
75 - 150
75 - 150
15 - 30
1
REWORKABILITY
Poor
Fair
Fair
Good
Poor
Excellent
MASKING
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Not always
COVERAGE
Poor
Poor
Fair
Fair
Excellent
Excellent
<10 - 120
60 - 240
30 - 200
15 - 60
45 - 120
<5
3.3 - 4.0
2.6
4.2 - 5.2
4.0 - 5.5
2.8
2.1
Good
Excellent
Good
Poor
Excellent
Good
Excellent
Fair
Good
Good
Excellent
Poor
Poor
Excellent
Fair
Poor
Excellent
Excellent
PROCESS TIME (min) DIELECTRIC CONSTANT (1MHz) CHEMICAL RESISTANCE MECHANICAL DURABILITY STRESS/CRACKING Source: 3M™
The advantages of this combined system
Integrating the two processes
Compared with the spray application method normally used for acrylic
A further advantage of the technology developed by MEG is the ability to
and silicone resins, automatic immersion guarantees as follows:
integrate the coating application tank into a solvent cleaning machine,
• process repeatability;
thus making it possible to combine and automate the two processes to
• further reduction of cycle times due to faster handling;
the benefit of results and productivity. The selective immersion process
• lower product consumption;
also makes it possible to further reduce the consumption of the 3M
• better application of the product over the entire surface of the
product, which has a yield of approximately 34 m2/litre, equivalent to
component to be treated, as it penetrates even below the surface
23 m2/kg. In fact, once dried, the product leaves a 1µ transparent film
thanks to 3M’s low surface tension property.
on the circuit board, which has excellent hydrophobic, anti-adhesion,
In particular, immersion guarantees homogeneous coverage of the
and anti-dust properties and which, thanks to its molecular structure,
circuit board and it eliminates any shadow effect that can potentially
reduces the surface tension of silicone oils (Table 1). Application costs
be created when spraying in the presence of obstacles or different,
are therefore extremely low – they are estimated to be less than half or
large components, thus proving particularly suitable when treating
two-thirds of the alternatives on the market. Finally, the 3M product can
miniaturised components.
be easily removed from the boards already treated with this process,
The combination of MEG’s application technology and 3M’s properties
thus allowing any repair or reworking operation.
also prevents the formation of air bubbles underneath the coating or it guarantees the formation of a homogeneous film. In order to achieve
Minimum thickness: one of 3M electronic coatings’ strengths
these results, MEG’s system has been designed to maintain constant
A negative remark that is sometimes made about electronic grade coating
level and temperature of the product in the immersion tank. This
concerns the thinness of its film compared with that created by other
guarantees that the product can be continuously filtrated, with the
synthetic resins. Far from being a disadvantage in any way, this is actually
consequent removal of any contamination, and stored in an integrated
one of the strengths of the 3M synthetic resin, as it does not affect its
hermetic tank during its resting phase. A continuous control system for
performance, nor does it affect the homogeneity and spread of the
the concentration of the 3M resin is also being prototyped to ensure
applied coating, but it rather results in product savings, short processing
maximum yield at all times.
times, and easy removal for the rework of already-treated devices.
their concentration on the edges of the treated board and, therefore,
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Automotive components produced by A. Benevenuta & C. SPA.
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The Importance of Proper Cleaning for the Production of Automotive Components: Benevenuta’s Project A. Benevenuta & C. SpA has almost completed the installation of a new laser hardening machine for the production of steel parts, which is going to enrich its already wide range of automotive components. With the rotary-table metal cleaning machine supplied by Union, it will be possible to clean three steel components at a time and eliminate swarf and emulsions, thus optimising the company’s production process.
I
n recent years, the technological and
by the Benevenuta family, who still owns and
warehouse due to our need for more storage
production systems for steel hot stamping
runs this business. Around forty years ago, the
space. Established at the beginning of the
and machining have undergone a total
company also set up a machining department.
millennium, our fourth plant is in Cordoba
evolution. The automotive sector has
Currently, Benevenuta employs around 150
(Argentina), where we produce gearbox forks
particularly benefited from this: through hot
people at four locations. Antonello Tufano
for the Stellantis group. Although our main
stamping with mechanical presses, parts can
is its manufacturing engineering manager:
target market is Italy, the South American one
be assembled with other components to
“We have two production plants in Italy:
is important for us as well.” Benevenuta is now
guarantee the rapid and optimal production of
one in Forno Canavese (Turin), specialising
completing the installation of a new line for the
essential elements for vehicle operation. One
in stamping processes and regarded as
production of automotive parts. The materials
of the main manufacturers of these products
our headquarters for sentimental reasons,
will be treated with a Union metal cleaning
is A. Benevenuta SpA, a company based in the
since it was the company’s first site, and one
machine to remove chips and emulsions from
Canavese area (Piedmont, Italy) with over a
in Valperga (Turin), where our mechanical
their surfaces; then, they will undergo a laser
century of history. It was founded in 1891 as
machining department is located. Three
hardening stage.
a cooperative devoted to steel stamping and
years ago, our old machining plant was
forging. In the 1930s, it was entirely taken over
decommissioned and converted into a remote
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Components for the entire automotive sector Benevenuta has several different production lines to manufacture parts intended for automotive suppliers, especially in the fields of trucks and earth moving machinery. “Our core business are gearbox forks, that is, the forks that operate the gears and determine their engagement/disengagement. This product is in great demand, not only in Europe but also in North and South America, for trucks, cars, and earth moving machinery. In the last fifteen years, we have also been developing a range of products relating to braking systems, from calliper body support brackets for high-performance cars to pad operating levers for trucks. We also have further product lines: calliper body brackets for cars, cylinder bodies for hydraulic control of mechanical arms, and components intended for assembly on the axles of light
Production station with the cleaning system by Union.
commercial vehicles to manage their wheels’ load bearing capacity (for instance, on earth moving machinery).”
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From raw materials to end products Generally, Benevenuta’s production flow starts with raw materials, i.e. carbon steel bars (although with various possible peculiarities depending on production), and ends with finished products. “In the past, we sawed our bars in-house and then heated them prior to stamping, but we have recently started outsourcing this process while switching to cutting, with considerable benefits in terms of material management and part quality. We work on five production lines with mechanical presses with a load of up to 2,500 tonnes, two of which are robotic and three are manual, handling small to medium-sized components (max. 250-300 mm) and enabling us to obtain end products in two or three steps. The round or square metal pieces are heated to 1,200 °C in induction ovens and then forged in Other components produced by Benevenuta.
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two or three successive deformation steps. The following station on
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the line is a trimming press for removing any burrs. After stamping, all unfinished parts must undergo a surface cleaning treatment by shot blasting to remove any oxides and deposits formed during forging. This operation is performed in-house on brake levers and by contractors if the parts are to be heat-treated, such as in the case of forks. Finally, for some products, especially if intended for safety applications, a magnetoscopic inspection is also carried out to verify the absence of any folds in the material. The blanks obtained in this way are then sent to the subsequent cold coining and/or machining stations.”
Union’s metal cleaning system For a few years now, Benevenuta has also been developing a laser hardening technology to be employed in some applications as an alternative to the conventional induction hardening process. Production is scheduled to start next year. Antonello Tufano stresses that this process requires a cleaning operation to remove swarf and emulsions: this is why the company turned to Union (Bologna, Italy), a manufacturer of industrial metal cleaning equipment. “Our collaboration with Union started four years ago, after an initial screening that we carried out while defining our new plant’s characteristics and needs. Although the financial investment required was significant, Union was the supplier that provided us with the best technical solution: the right compromise between quality and price. Indeed, its machine guarantees high productivity levels while meeting all our quality requirements. We have extensively tested this solution and obtained excellent results right from the start.” These parts need thorough cleaning because, during the subsequent laser hardening process, an optical pyrometer adjusts the laser power according to the temperature detected on the surface subjected to its beam; any emulsion, dust, and limescale residues could affect the
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pyrometer reading and lead to an inadequate quality degree of the
to be hardened in a stable range that does not vary as a function of
hardened layer.
the possible storage conditions of the material. Again, the cleaning
This is why Union’s machine was conceived with dedicated,
system plays a key role in this, because, by means of a special hot
separate degreasing, rinsing, passivation, and drying stations and
drying and air-conditioned cooling system, it guarantees optimum part
for the use of degreasing and passivating products mixed with
temperature prior to laser hardening.
demineralised water.
Union’s rotary-table metal cleaning machine includes therefore eight
Furthermore, the transformation and hardening of the treated
fully automated stations: loading/unloading, cleaning (with a series of
surface layer occur as a result of the sudden temperature change
fixed, straight-jet bars and nozzles, ideal for treating workpieces with
to which the material is subjected under the laser’s action: for
particularly complex shapes), draining, rinsing, draining, blow-off (with
this reason, in order to achieve a high level of process stability,
an air flow that eliminates any water residues), and cooling (through
it is necessary to condition the starting temperature of the parts
micro-filtered and conditioned air).
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Union’s metal cleaning machine.
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Detail of the cooling system.
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Control touchscreen of the cleaning system.
Conclusions In spite of its long history and solid roots in its region, Benevenuta is an ever-evolving company, always seeking to innovate its production processes to achieve better and better products. That is why it set up a modernisation operation that would allow it to expand and project itself into the future, as Tufano explains: “The Valperga plant was acquired precisely to enable us to better serve our customers and our target market. As we began developing new projects and reorganise our production flows, in 2016 we decided to buy this building and renovate it. It was a major investment, in terms of both finances and organisation. We also decided to implement Industry 4.0-oriented IT solutions, up to developing with a partner company a specialized and innovative MES software package because nothing on the market suited our needs. For example, there are now tablets on board the machine that guarantee more careful and precise production management in terms of both manufacturing parameters and quality aspects, reminding the operator of the checks that need to be carried out and recording them.” All production and quality data are available in real time to the various department and function managers, so that they can continuously analyse and optimise the company’s production, logistics, and quality performance. Union’s metal cleaning machine, integrated in the new production plant and in the new factory organisation, will therefore enable
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ICT | TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW
Ecoclean GmbH - Monschau, Germany joachim.ritter@ecoclean-group.net
Cleaning weld seams on outer and inner surfaces in a targeted, sustainable and efficient manner To avoid quality issues during the subsequent cathodic dip painting process, a renowned automobile manufacturer relies on Ecoclean’s EcoCbooster technology for cleaning weld seams on integral subframes for electric vehicles. In contrast to the previously used method of solid media blasting, which requires an additional aqueous cleaning step, this virtually wear-free, fully automated process removes welding residues from the exterior and interior of parts in a targeted, resource-saving and cost-saving manner without the need for abrasives.
E
lectric and hybrid vehicles are changing the way vehicles are built
blasting with a solid medium, for example corundum. To remove dust
in ways that go far beyond the drive technology. For example,
and abrasive residues from the parts prior to cathodic dip painting,
due to the weight of the battery, integral subframes now need a
another cleaning step in a separate machine is required.
higher load-bearing capacity. The redesign of these axle components reassess their production processes. One of these processes is the
Focus on cost efficiency, sustainability and occupational health and safety
cleaning step to remove impurities such as silicate islands, scale
These conventional blasting processes with an additional aqueous
and smoke residues formed during welding; these can cause major
cleaning step are wear-intensive and costly. Therefore, when
quality issues in the subsequent cathodic dip painting process and
designing a new production line for integral subframes, the project
lead to corrosion damage. The cleaning technology generally used is
planner of a renowned German OEM sought information at
is also prompting many vehicle manufacturers to reconsider and
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The loading robot places the integral subframes to be processed on the transfer stations of the jet modules.
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parts2clean about ways to optimize this cleaning process. On the one
step and the corresponding machine. This not only noticeably
hand, the aim was to clean weld seams with same or better results,
decreases investments related to the cleaning process, but also
but cheaper, with less maintenance, and saving on resources. On the
ensures more competitive unit costs because operating costs
other hand, the dust pollution occurring in the vicinity of the solid-
are significantly reduced. Another factor contributing to the high
state blasting machines due to fragmented abrasive needed to be
economic and resource efficiency of the process is the effective
eliminated in order to improve working conditions.
treatment of the process water, which is mixed with a corrosion protection medium so that it can be recirculated for a long time.
Removing welding residues – parts cleaning included The planner found what he was looking for with Ecoclean’s
Selectively cleaning external and internal geometries
EcoCbooster technology. The patented process employs medium-
The effective range of the water jet can be precisely adapted to
pressure water jetting in the range between 300 and 700 bar without
the application by using different nozzle geometries, for example
addition of abrasives. Through the use of ultrasound, the pre-stressed
fan and solid-jet nozzles as well as lances. Among other things, this
column of water turns into an ultra-high frequency pulsating water
enables not only the outer but also the inner contours of the integral
jet after exiting the nozzle. This imparts a much higher kinetic energy
subframes to be selectively cleaned, in contrast to conventional jet-
to the jet, such that it reliably and reproducibly eliminates silicate and
cleaning processes with abrasives.
weld spatter as well as scale and smoke residues from the surfaces in second are possible, with a robot moving either the workpiece or the
Process engineering and validation in Technology Centre
nozzle tool.
The process parameters, such as nozzle geometry, pressure and
The part is also cleaned at the same time the welding residues are
feed rate, were precisely adjusted using a special test set-up at the
removed, thus dispensing with the need for an additional cleaning
manufacturer’s Technology Centre in Monschau. To validate the new
a clearly defined operating window. Feed rates of up to 800 mm per
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The fully automated machine concept enables an integral subframe to be jetted, cleaned and dried within 50 seconds.
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water jetting process, integral subframes were coated in the cathodic dip painting line cleaning and then subjected to a lengthy salt spray test. The results were impressive: The weld seams were cleaner after treatment with the pulsating water jet than after blasting with abrasive media, and any discolouration from the welding process still visible on the surface had no effect on the quality of the paint finish. The high corrosion protection requirements had been met. The new cleaning solution also proved to be a good choice in terms of cost/benefit.
Fully automatic jetting, cleaning and drying in 50-second cycles In order to implement the developed process in a fully automated machine concept, an integral subframe had to be jetted, cleaned and dried within 50 seconds. To meet this requirement, the cleaning machine has three independently © Ecoclean GmbH
In the process module, the manipulator moves the subframe in a defined sequence under the jetting tool to specifically remove welding residues while cleaning the part at the same time. This eliminates the need for an additional cleaning step in a separate machine.
functioning jetting modules with integrated manipulator, a hot air dryer, one robot each for loading and unloading, and a bath treatment unit for the process water. Pallet cages loaded with several integral subframes to be processed are transported to the machine. The machine’s loading robot picks up the parts and places them on the transfer stations of the jet modules. The manipulator of the respective module picks up the part and moves it to the jet tool in a defined sequence, treating the welding contours in a specific manner. After cleaning, the manipulator places the integral subframe a clean surface. From here, the loading robot takes it to the drying step. On exiting the dryer, the subframe is picked up by the unloading robot and hooked into the rack for painting. To eliminate the transport path between the welding and cleaning process, the EcoCbooster can also be connected directly to the welding cell. The vehicle manufacturer has been using the new cleaning system in series production since mid-2020. Due to the optimizations achieved, the company is now considering integrating the new
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The machine comes with an integrated bath treatment module. This allows process water to be recirculated for a long time and thus contributes to lower operating costs.
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cleaning solution into further production lines for integral subframes.
ICT | ZOOM ON EVENTS
DeburringEXPO: increasing importance for burr-free, highly precise, clean surfaces The business climate and the order situation are improving for industrial enterprises. Now it is time for companies to generate fresh impetus with new and further developed solutions. DeburringEXPO offers an ideal platform to this end in the fields of deburring technology and precision surface finishing, and will be held at the Karlsruhe Exhibition Centre from the 12th through the 14th of October, 2021.
D
emand is rising in many industry
for their booth locations at the 4th
sectors such as machinery
leading trade fair in Karlsruhe from
manufacturing, medical
the 12th through the 14th of October,
and pharmaceuticals technology,
2021. The same goes for Rösler
toolmaking, metrology, precision
Oberflächentechnik GmbH, whose
engineering, sensor and drive
marketing manager Daniel Hund also
technology, as well as in the automotive
considers trade fairs indispensable:
industry. Amongst other factors, this
“Participation at DeburringEXPO is
trend is also being driven by export. As
a must for us as manufacturers of
a result, investments that were put on
solutions for mass finishing and shot
hold last year are back on the agenda
blasting technology, as well as post-
once again. Issues such as deburring,
processing of additively manufactured
edge rounding and the production of
parts. We meet up with our customers
precision surface finishes also play an
at the trade fair in a targeted
important role in this regard. Stricter
fashion and we’re looking forward to
as well as changing requirements must
exchanging ideas again personally
also be met in some cases during
after months of exclusively virtual
the production and reconditioning of
contact. Beyond this, participation at
products in these work steps.
the trade fair provides us with an ideal
As the only technology platform
opportunity for gaining a concentrated
for deburring, rounding and the
overview of what’s happening in the
production of precision surface
market, current and future focal points
finishes, DeburringEXPO provides
in various industry sectors and their
a complete overview of the current
latest developments. ”Furthermore,
state of the art, developments and
the exhibitor list includes numerous
trends, processes and methods, as
other solution providers from various sectors for deburring, rounding and
well as quality assurance and services. “DeburringEXPO is an important trade
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fair for 4MI GmbH, where we can
the production of precision surface finishes. “We’ve been experiencing a
present our solutions expertise in the field of flow grinding. And
significant increase in demand for booth floor space since the end
thus there’s no doubt that we’ll exhibit again – and we’re already
of February. Consequently, we’re quite confident that we’ll be able
looking forward to it now because we’ve found that although video
to hold DeburringEXPO in October 2021 on a scale comparable to
conferencing is useful for discussing and clarifying numerous issues,
the event in 2019 – of course in compliance with relevant protective
it can’t replace face-to-face meetings at a trade fair, to which visitors
measures and with a hygiene concept that offers exhibitors and
also bring parts and drawings,” adds Dr.-Ing. Detlef Bottke, CTO at 4MI
visitors greatest possible safety,” reports Hartmut Herdin, managing
GmbH. 4MI is one of the companies that have placed firm bookings
director of private trade fair promoters fairXperts GmbH & Co. KG.
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Competitively decisive trending topics for the supplementary programme, too
are concerned, additive manufacturing
Knowledge as added value
is being used to an ever greater extent
The integrated 3-day expert forum at
in series production. However, surface
DeburringEXPO is also in demand as a
The exhibitors’ presentations at the
finishing remains a challenge in this respect.
source of knowledge. Solutions for actual
upcoming event will also be augmented
Automated solutions which ensure reliably
applications, as well as current developments,
by a supplementary programme adapted
reproducible results will be presented at
trends and future strategies will be at the
to the current, complex requirements
DeburringEXPO in a concentrated format
centre of attention at the simultaneously
of the user industries. The theme park
at the theme park for AM Parts Finishing.
interpreted presentations (German <>
covering Automated Deburring with
More and more attention is being focused
English).
Industrial Robots, organised together with
on component cleaning in production and
collaboration partner Robofunktion GmbH,
reconditioning. Ever stricter requirements
For further information:
fully demonstrates the possibilities of robot-
must be met in terms of both particulate and
www.deburring-expo.de
automated surface treatment – from the
film-like contamination in order to assure
feeding of components to position detection,
the quality of downstream processes such as
handling, burr detection by means of camera
coating, welding, bonding and assembly. And
or sensor technology and the deburring
thus cleaning processes which are laid out to
process with integrated tool change,
fulfil actual requirements are indispensable
right on up to quality assurance and final
after deburring or precision surface finishing.
component storage in workpiece carriers.
The Cleaning After Deburring theme park is
In particular where metallic components
dedicated to this issue.
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