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BUSINESS 4.0 The Future of Steel Trading Is Digital
TALKING SHOP Robert W. Roth President, American Welding Society
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SAFETY & MAINTENANCE Industrial Safety: Supplying Headlamps as Critical PPE in Hazardous Environments
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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Cincinnati Incorporated and Ohio State University team up to advance Additive Manufacturing technology
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Encoder Applications and Enabling Industry 4.0
As a leading choice for motion control, HEIDENHAIN highlights the advantages of encoders and details how interface electronics are enabling Industry 4.0
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Industry News Tormach Announces Machinery Giveaway Winners Tormach Inc. has announced the winners of a machinery giveaway to support schools, makerspaces or robotics teams. The giveaway was part of the TITANS of CNC ‘BOOMBASTIC’ event that took place May 25-27. “We are thankful to everyone who nominated a deserving makerspace, CNC program, or robotics team,” said Lori Morrison Bufalo, Tormach’s Marketing Director. “We had hundreds of submissions. It is gratifying to know we are helping to kick off the careers of the next generation of machinisvts.” For grand prize winner Salamanca High School, the new Tormach 770M+ CNC machine will be a welcome addition. Based in western New York, Salamanca recently incorporated a virtual STEM academy called ‘Project SAMI’, a comprehensive distance-learning STEM program where students may study one of eight college majors in drone inspections, engineering technology and cybersecurity. “We are thrilled to be taking delivery of the Tormach machine,” said Aaron Straus, STEAM Coordinator at Salamanca High School. “This machine and the PathPilot software will will help us teach our students CNC machining, a skill that will help many of them secure a gainful career upon exit from our high school. Machinists are in high demand not only in our region but throughout the entire country.”
Epson Signs Advanced Industrial Products as Distributor in Kentucky and West Virginia Epson Robots announced it signed Advanced Industrial Products (AIP) as an official distributor of Epson Robots automation solutions. As manufacturers look to automate small, intricate processes as well as pick-and-place and assembly applications, this new partnership makes automation attainable, simple and affordable to AIP customers in the states of Kentucky and West Virginia. Epson’s cost-efficient, easy-to-use solutions combined with AIP’s highly technical sales staff and engineers will help open the doors to build new relationships in automotive, food, beverage, and medical markets. “We take pride at AIP in providing exceptional customer service with our knowledgeable, highly-trained technical sales and engineer teams to help make the pre- and post-sale process seamless,” said Jack Lopipero, President, AIP. “Epson’s high level of attentiveness and business values translate into outstanding support to distributor partners, making them an ideal manufacturer to work with. In fact, AIP was so pleased to learn
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BvL Opens New Technical Center BvL, a designer and builder of quality parts washer systems and partner with German Machine Tools of America (GMTA), recently opened a technical center at their company headquarters in Germany. The new technical center gives customers the chance to go through a real world cleaning process scenario on a demo system. Various demo systems allow customers to select the cleaning agent, temperature, circle times and method. The hands-on experience shows them exactly how their parts will be cleaned. Technicians are available to answer questions and help customers try out different settings in a safe environment. They can also help them to make minor modifications and fine tune, if necessary.
Mazak’s New MPower Support Program Puts Customers in Control With the launch of its new MPower customer support program, Mazak takes complete customer care to the next level, giving manufacturers the tools they need to achieve their business goals and ensure continued success. With MPower, Mazak customers gain fast and accurate replacement parts ordering and service scheduling along with direct, real-time access to Mazak for a multitude of support benefits. Those include expert technical service through the company’s Remote Assist Services and on-demand training with its Learning Management System in addition to local support from a network of Technology and Technical Centers and Mazak’s cost-effective Spindle Rebuilding Services. Through Mazak’s eight Technology Centers and five Technical Centers located throughout North America, the MPower program also gives customers convenient and local access to additional support. The centers are a place for advanced applications support, education and training, new technology demonstrations and special manufacturing events.
Guardair Corporation Appoints New Director of Operations – Rob Psholka Guardair Corporation, the largest U.S. manufacturer of OSHA compliant safety air guns and pneumatic vacuums, is pleased to announce the addition of Rob Psholka as the new Director of Operations. Rob brings over 30 years of experience leading operations in industrial manufacturing. Most recently, he held the position of Director of Manufacturing Operations at Conval, Inc., a leading supplier of high-performance valves for power, utility and other industries.
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Rob also spent time at Westfield Gage, Senior Aerospace, Berkshire Plastics, and Pratt & Whitney. He holds an MS in Mechanical Engineering from Western New England College and an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. In his new role, Rob will oversee all aspects of manufacturing, ensuring production, performance, and quality standards are consistently met. “Rob’s diverse operations background advancing manufacturing through lean implementation, production management and cost reduction initiatives will help accelerate our efforts to keep pace with an ever-changing environment,” states Tom Tremblay, President of Guardair. “We are very excited to have him join our team.”
SCHUNK Announces New Vice President of Toolholding and Workholding Sales SCHUNK is proud to announce the promotion of Michael Gaunce to Vice President of Sales, Toolholding and Workholding. Michael joined SCHUNK in 2012 as a Sales Support Engineer with a background in the specialized industry of magnetic workholding and material handling. In his time at SCHUNK, he moved from Sales Support Engineer to Group Manager of Stationary Workholding, where he had led a team of application engineers, and worked on broader market initiatives that have given him deeper insights into general market trends in manufacturing. In recent years, Michael has focused on helping his customers with the automation of machine tools, as the practice becomes more widely adopted by all industries and a wide variety of companies, large and small.
Sunnen Promotes Chris Miltenberger to CEO Mr. Miltenberger joined Sunnen as President/COO in 2015 with extensive operations, engineering, and business development experience. During his tenure he has been instrumental in Sunnen’s transformation of global operations, as well as improving customer contact management and relationship development. Prior to joining Sunnen, Mr. Miltenberger held positions with PlayPower, Inc., NN, Inc., Aftermarket Technology Corporation, and Delphi. He holds Bachelor of Science degrees from Ball State University in Operations Management and Purdue University in Mechanical Engineering Technology, as well as an MBA from Michigan State University. Commenting on Mr. Miltenberger’s promotion, Matthew Sunnen Kreider, who has been Sunnen’s Chairman since 2004, stated, “Chris
has demonstrated over his six years with Sunnen that he is very capable of leading this organization. During the last 18 months of Covid challenges, Chris has become the face of Sunnen to our customers, business partners and employees, leading us through these turbulent times.”
Stefan Steenstrup Appointed President of Seco Stefan Steenstrup has been appointed President and CEO of Seco as of October 1, 2021, succeeding Fredrik Vejgården who decided to leave Seco to start his own business. Stefan has been working for Sandvik for more than 20 years most recently serving as President of Dormer Pramet since 2017. Prior to that, he held various positions at Sandvik Machining Solutions (SMS), such as Global Sales Director, Business Development Manager and Product Service Manager. Stefan holds a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark in Copenhagen. He is Danish, and is currently living in Milan, Italy with his family. Stefan’s extensive experience and solid understanding of the machine tooling industry with a strong customer focus creates an excellent foundation to continue the growth of the Seco business around the world.
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compete internationally. Many companies are searching for new methods and solutions to make them viable for the future under these challenging conditions.
Data Acquisition and Data Analysis is the Basis Digitalization is a strategy for success to achieve this goal. Technologies and concepts from Industry 4.0 also provide enormous potential to steel trading: From the raw materials order down to the shipment of the finished order to the customers, today all value-added processes can be linked together, consistently managed and intelligently optimized without paper. Detailed acquisition and analysis of all relevant data is the basis for recognizing and utilizing potential. The goal is to make the entire material flow faster, more flexible, resource-friendly and efficient. Seamless communication is of particular importance in the digital networking of various processes and machines. This is made possible
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From the raw materials order down to the shipment of the finished order to the customers, today all value-added processes in steel trading can be linked together, consistently managed and intelligently optimized.
through suitable interfaces, for example, between a higher-level ERP system such as SAP, Infor or Microsoft Dynamics, and individual machines' control systems. One example of this is storage: Many steel traders already rely on fully automated bar stock storage systems that offer benefits such as high storage density, rapid access times, and maximum inventory transparency. They are controlled and managed via a Warehouse Management System (WMS). The software optimizes the processes in and around the warehouse, thus making intralogistics faster, more reliable and efficient. A seamless connection to the respective host system ensures a consistent communication structure that significantly increases transparency and efficiency.
manage and monitor upstream and downstream logistic and processing steps. Even manually operated warehouse areas can be integrated into the system using the app KASTOlogic mobile. The application enables the user to transfer all procedures such as storage and stock transfers, picking orders, shipment and inventory data via smartphone or tablet to the WMS. Transparency and traceability are at the same level as in automatic software-controlled warehouses. KASTOlogic mobile can be used to implement even a so-called "Pick-by-Crane" system easily: The user utilizes the app to commission a connected indoor crane to automatically position the desired keyboard-operated storage and removal procedures using the respective coordinates.
Unleashing the Potential of Intralogistics The WMS provides users with numerous functions such as the management of orders, batches, remnant pieces and cut-pieces, a permanent inventory as well as the option to flexibly apply various in-out strategies and order picking principles. Comprehensive statistic and analysis tools monitor the utilization of the entire system as well as the individual components. As a result, the full potential of the intralogistics can be unleased: Redundant travel distances or unnecessary waiting periods are avoided. Furthermore, possible changes can be simulated and tested in advance and without the risk. KASTO, the specialist in storage, sawing and handling technology, developed the WMS, KASTOlogic, for its systems and it is specially designed to meet the demands in bar stock and sheet metal storage. With KASTOlogic, users can consistently manage and monitor not only the processes in the warehouse itself; they can also
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Digital Sawing Technology Minimizes Waste Sawing technology plays a central role with the increasing range of processing in steel trading. To meet the customer wishes, most steel traders have various machines in their portfolio that can perform straight and mitre cuts on a wide variety of materials and dimensions. Digitalization offers great potential to increase efficiency in this area as well. For instance, KASTO developed the software KASTOoptisaw for its sawing machines. This software ensures that the stored bar stock and sawing machine are ideally assigned to the respective cutting orders with regard to the different machine parameters such as kerf width and minimum remnant piece length. Because often companies store bars, tubing, and profiles with various lengths and different mitre angles based on previous orders of the same material. Thanks to KASTOoptisaw, they can be used up with minimum waste – which lowers costs and saves space in the warehouse since the best use is
made of the material, and fewer remnant pieces must be returned to storage. To automate the material flow in steel trading and make it particularly cost-effective, sawing machines with manipulators and conveyor technology can be seamlessly connected to automated warehouse systems and supplied with the needed materials. The sawing procedure itself also runs autonomously with the corresponding equipped machine. Thus, highly integrated systems are created that are connected seamlessly in a continuous supply chain. KASTO is an expert, particularly in regards to the realization of such combined warehouse-sawing systems – in addition, with the robotic handling system KASTOsort, KASTO provides a solution that enables the automation of upstream and downstream manufacturing processes. For example, industrial robots can independently remove, deburr, chamfer, centre and cut threads, mark and imprint, weigh, sort, de-stack and pick orders. Depending on the customer requirements, the robot control system is combined with the saw control system, WMS or existing ERP system. The user can also control and monitor this work step via a central interface and benefits from an ideally coordinated process chain.
Remote Control Using Smart Glasses Digitalization enables helpful tools even when it comes to maintenance and repair. KASTO developed the assistance system, VisualAssistance, for its machines and systems. This system uses the concept of Augmented Reality to simplify remote maintenance. The core component is an With the robotic handling system KASTOsort, KASTO provides a solution that enables the automation of upstream and interactive app for tablets, smartphones downstream manufacturing processes. or smart glasses. Customers can connect with service staff via video and audio stream. Users and Well-Equipped for Upcoming Tasks technicians share the same visual field in real time. It makes mutual Manufacturers cannot ignore digitalization and networking. The understanding significantly easier and helps to quickly identify benefits accompanied by new technologies are too great. Business individual system components and possible malfunctions. The app owners are more flexibile to respond to individual customer wishes also makes it possible for KASTO experts to provide visual assistance and fluctuating order quantities, and the equipment provides higher and for example, show markings in the live video. While the performance to remain a reliable supplier even at capacity peaks. In customer carries out the maintenance or repair on-site on the saw addition, material and cost efficiency allows owners to structure their or warehouse, they are provided all the information needed directly own company economically and competitively, and ergonomically on their display. If the customer uses smart glasses, both hands are relieve employees to avoid errors and accidents. All of this helps free – making work even easier. The KASTO service technicians are manufacturers to ideally meet the current and future challenges. on-site virtually and direct the employees as needed. As a result, extensive training or expensive trips are often unnecessary. For more information, visit www.kasto.com INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY DIGEST.COM
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TALKING SHOP WITH: Robert W. Roth — President, American Welding Society How did the American Welding Society (AWS) come to be, and what were its earliest goals? The Emergency Fleet Corporation was established by the United States Shipping Board in 1917 to maintain vessels in the Merchant Marine during WWI, and to also find ways to build them lighter and more efficiently. Comfort A. Adams, a professor of electrical engineering at Harvard, was named chairman of the Welding Committee of the Emergency Fleet Corporation. He came away convinced that the same collaborative model would benefit American welding. So that led to the AWS being established in 1919.The primary focus at that time involved writing codes and standards in order to begin building a structure for the U.S. welding industry. To use a sports analogy, you can’t have a football game if the teams are playing by two sets of rules. We needed to level the playing field for companies involved in welding in the U.S. in a way that showed no bias to anyone and united everyone under the same set of codes and standards. To achieve this we brought on a variety of welding professionals to write codes pertaining to processes rather than the equipment, so that no single OEM
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had an advantage. That remains our guiding principle in developing codes and standards to this day. The goal was to have a common set of standards for welders building ships, bridges, railways, etc., to ensure safety, quality, and efficiency. It was also meant to regulate ourselves before someone else did. All of our work is meant to help, not hinder.
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What milestones can you point to as the AWS grew and evolved? Our first official standard was published in 1927, which resulted from a great deal of cooperation and collaboration within the welding industry. AWS later worked with NASA on the space program, and was a founding member of the International Institute of Welding. Another legacy in particular is the AWS Foundation, which currently has a one-hundred million-dollar endowment used to award scholarships to students planning to enter the field of welding. We wanted to develop a pipeline of employees to fill any position required by the industry. That relationship has started many a career, with graduates knowing the AWS helped pay for their education. We give out approximately $2 million in grants annually. At the same time we’ve created educational channels of our own, such as the welding engineers certification program, with the training developed by a collaboration between industry and academia. In fact, we’ve maintained that close relationship with the academic system since our earliest days. We have many professors alongside industry leaders working voluntarily in various code development sections. And we promote these codes and standards through our various publications and cooperate with state and federal entities to make sure that if a bridge is being built, for instance, our codes are referenced. We also want to keep ahead of the unqualified and untested information that’s so readily available on the internet these days. We’re united with welding societies around the world in achievingModex that and goals. 8in xmany 4.75inother Ad Amanda.pdf 1 13/02/2020 17:33
What would you say to someone considering pursuing a career in welding I would encourage that person to be aware of the many different positions required to fill out the infrastructure of this industry. You don’t necessarily have to be a welder to participate in that. There are roles to be played in engineering, web development, print publishing, and hundreds of other supporting fields. And no matter what you decide to do, take advantage of opportunities to keep growing throughout your career through the educational and training available from the AWS. We’ve developed these resources to allow continued professional improvement, so that no one grows stagnant in their work. This supports the industry at large, as well. And also to play a role in the ASW, so that you have a say in the future of this exciting industry. For more information go to aws.org
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that lack necessary options, the units may be unsafe to use for some tasks, settings, or conditions throughout the plant. This could open the company to potential liability. To protect personnel in any work environment and to defend against such liability, a growing number of industrial safety officers are including or specifying headlamps in the company budget, as PPE. “It is safer for industrial plants to provide suitable headlamps upfront rather than leaving it up to employees to make their own purchases. However, department approval of only intrinsically safe product would handle the issue. Preventing even one serious injury, fire, or explosion would pay for any implementation,” says Scott Colarusso, General Manager and Co-Owner, All Hands Fire Equipment & Training, a Neptune City, NJ supplier of fire safety equipment to various industries that has equipped and trained thousands of firefighters nationwide. When companies supply intrinsically safe headlamps, which are specifically designed not to be a source of ignition in hazardous zones, this protects workers wherever they need to go in the plant from serious, even potentially lethal accidents. Essentially, everyone is covered, and the chance of mishap eliminated. “Without safety certified headlamps appropriate for the application, industrial facilities are exposed to potential liability if an incident occurs. By supplying workers with headlamps that are rated for any hazardous environment [that could be encountered in the plant], companies can prevent the problem,” says Colarusso.
Princeton Tec industrial headlamps: Intrinsically safe headlamps protect workers wherever they need to go in the plant.
Mandating Greater Safety At industrial worksites, headlamps enhance personnel safety and efficiency since wherever they look the lighting goes with them, leaving their hands free. With multiple beam modes, these devices are designed to be easily operable even when workers wear heavy gloves. Typically, the units are waterproof and chemically resistant, ready for use in rugged surroundings, which may include getting thrown into a truck toolbox or dropped. Still, the devices must provide ample light for a sufficient “burn time” to last an entire work shift without a change of batteries. Across a range of industries, however, typical headlamps can be a dangerous source of ignition if workers unwittingly enter a hazardous area or are exposed to flammable materials or conditions. Safety considerations are particularly important considering OSHA’s recently issued standard for construction work in confined spaces (Subpart AA of 29 CFR 1926). The new standard recognizes that such spaces can present physical and atmospheric hazards that can be avoided if recognized and addressed prior to entry. It is designed to eliminate potentially deadly hazards by requiring employers to determine what kinds of spaces their workers are in; what hazards could be there; and how those hazards should be made safe (including the use of headlamps, flashlights, and other lighting equipment that carry the proper safety ratings). Therefore, in production, processing, or maintenance settings where the environment is inherently volatile, headlamps should carry the proper certification for various classes, divisions, and groups of materials. When a headlamp is rated for all these options, it essentially means it is certified as safe for use in most hazardous environments.
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As one example in the industry, the intrinsically safe Vizz II headlamp by Princeton Tec, meets the requirements (Classes I, II, III; Divisions 1,2; and Groups A-G). Trenton, NJ based Princeton Tec is a producer of ETL and UL-approved lighting products and manufactures headlamps that meet strict global safety requirements. “Whether for OSHA, Zone 0, or state standards, intrinsically safe products like the Vizz II headlamp help industrial safety officials ensure that all the bases are covered. So, there is nothing from the lighting that could spark a potential fire or explosion in a work environment,” says John Navarro, a purchasing agent for Bayville, NJ-based CWR Wholesale Distribution, a supplier to various industries including automotive, consumer electronics, oil and gas, and marine. Previously, Navarro was a nationally registered paramedic and certified New Jersey state hazardous material technician. Because headlamps can be dropped or bumped in industrial settings, it is also important that the equipment is designed to reliably withstand rough handling. In response, some manufacturers like Princeton Tec now make headlamps with durable thermoplastic material designed to withstand drops and rough handling including being thrown into a truck bed. The units not only provide up to 10 hours of light without
a battery change but also have superior resistance to common, potentially dangerous, industrial chemicals and solvents. The latest models also offer anti-static properties and safety features, such as a mechanical locking mechanism that requires a tool to open the battery compartment. This prevents users from inadvertently opening the battery housing in a hazardous environment, which could not only result in electric shock, but also potentially ignition or explosion. “Many of our corporate customers specify Princeton Tec headlamps and lighting products due to the reliability, longevity, price point, and made in U.S.A. production,” says Navarro. “When intrinsically safe equipment matters, it is essentially the gold standard.” According to Navarro, among CWR Wholesale Distribution’s wide range of industrial customers, the motivation for budgeting and supplying intrinsically safe headlamps and lighting as PPE is to prevent potential liability. “With an intrinsically safe headlamp, you are meeting the standard and enabling employees to work in the safest possible conditions with the most up-to-date equipment,” says Navarro. “Now the technology is at a better price point than it was five years ago. So, it is affordable for corporate safety budgets.” Many of Navarro’s industrial customers are willing to spend a little more for higher rated, compliant, intrinsically safe headlamps. “Our industrial customers want to know their plant personnel can safely use their intrinsically safe headlamps anywhere. Safety
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Walter USA
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ounded in Dusseldorf, Germany, by Richard Walter in 1919, headquarters were relocated to Tubingen, BadenWurttemberg, in 1925. Walter AG began its global expansion throughout the 1970s, eventually locating in the United States in 1976 in collaboration with a local tool manufacturer. It then bought the company in 1998 and established regional headquarters for the Americas in Waukesha, Wisconsin, in 2001. Apart from administrative functions, headquarters also houses a team of engineers working with customers on custom tool designs. The U.S. Technology Center is also based in Waukesha for training purposes with a full range of machine tools for demos. While manufacturing takes place at numerous sites around the world, there
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is a production center in Cleveland, Ohio. Tool orders within the Americas are sent out from a central warehouse in Kentucky, many of them drop shipments, with a few stocking distributors located around the country. Walter has a dedicated sales force assigned to particular regions, and there is virtually no lead time on shipment of stock items. According to Kurt Ludeking, director of marketing for the West Region, Walter embraces “Engineering Kompetenz,” emphasizing dedication to the precision and high quality found at its core and extending this to look beyond cutting tools to focus its problemsolving expertise on customers’ machining processes. “We have structured global meetings between our engineers and global R&D staff, and they are constantly in contact discussing ongoing projects
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and market opportunities in all the major world markets,” he says. “It’s an incredible resource for Walter to have this vast network of experts working together to help our customers and also guide our strategic planning.” And planning is central to a company with some 45,000 standard products in both indexable and solid carbide tooling, grounded by hundreds of patents on the innovative designs it has brought to the market over the years. It is known for the Titex and Prototyp brands, as well the carbide technology found in the Tiger-Tec® Silver and Tiger-Tec® Gold indexable insert product lines. “Tiger-Tec® Gold provides even further improvements in both speed and wear resistance, while simultaneously improving reliability through significantly improved toughness required in milling applications,” Ludeking explains. “The milling and drilling inserts already available are now being joined with Tiger-Tec® Gold technology for turning applications, extending the productivity and reliability benefits of this technology further into the machining industry.” Walter gathers input from customers and partners in manufacturing to provide ideas for improvements and modifications to its existing tooling line, while also considering new products reflecting advances in machine tools, related processes, and materials research. While this is a function of close relationships between customers and its sales force, Walter also monitors the global machining industry for what’s coming over the horizon that will impact customers. As proof of this commitment to customer interaction and communication, Walter has established the Global Technical
Center in Tubingen as a hub linking all its other centers located around the world. Established about four years ago, it unites all of the company’s Tech Centers and makes their findings available online to a wide variety of industry partners, with its customers standing first and foremost. Walter generally holds two new product launches every year, and has also moved beyond tooling to digital solutions supporting both its customers and the manufacturing industry at large. “Walter is known for being responsive and dependable in terms of tooling,” Ludeking says. “Now we’re working on advanced technologies such as in-process tool condition reporting. We are constantly working to meet the needs of this dynamic industry.” To learn more visit walter-tools.com.
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Enhancing America's Manufacturing Competitiveness
Cincinnati Incorporated and Ohio State University team up to advance Additive Manufacturing technology
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incinnati Incorporated (CI), a U.S.-based, build-to-order machine tool manufacturer, is pleased to announce a partnership with Ohio State University's Center for Design and Manufacturing Excellence (CDME). CI has provided the center with one of its Medium Area Additive Manufacturing (MAAM) printers, an industrial-sized additive machine built for production manufacturing. Researchers and students will now be better equipped to advance additive manufacturing technology and techniques by using cutting-edge 3D printing equipment. With a rigid welded frame, CNC controls, and the latest extruder technology, the MAAM printer was designed to print materials accurately and consistently at speeds currently unmatched in the market. "CI's MAAM printer expands the diversity of printers we have to offer at CDME and further differentiates Ohio State as one of the global leaders in additive manufacturing," CDME Executive Director Nate Ames said. "The ability to 3D print ULTEM, PEEK, and PEKK at meter-scale opens a new world of manufacturing opportunities." CDME facilitates innovation for a wide breadth of advanced manufacturing practices. The center's novel approach to applied engineering, technology translation, and workforce development is executed in its 32,000 square-foot advanced manufacturing
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facility on Ohio State's West Campus. The center houses more than $5 million worth of additive manufacturing equipment, including industrial 3D printers capable of processing metals, polymers, composites, biomaterials, and ceramics. "Ohio State provides the engineering resources and experience in additive manufacturing that will help CI further develop MAAM's potential in material and parameter development, as well as
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discovering new applications for the technology," Alex Riestenberg, Additive Manufacturing Product Manager at CI, said. "Having a partner like Ohio State just two hours away from our headquarters provides logistics advantages for our team and easy access for potential customers." "This is an incredible opportunity to bring industrial scale polymer and composite printing to Ohio State students and researchers," said Edward Herderick, the Director of Additive Manufacturing at CDME. "We have a roadmap for materials innovations and prototype vehicle manufacturing, as well as advancing the status quo in industrial additive manufacturing in partnership with CI." With a stated organizational goal of enhancing America's manufacturing competitiveness, CDME allows undergraduate students to work in a manufacturing environment that matches what they'll experience after graduation and in their careers. That experiential education includes leveraging the latest 3D printing equipment and tools, including the MAAM machine. "You can't fake real, and CDME students are directly contributing to customer projects," said Herderick. Along with training the next generation of difference-makers, the CDME team also has its sights set on pushing its 3D printing practices to new heights. "We've already declared an internal mission to design and print a fully functional turbine and internal combustion engines using the MAAM printer," Ames said. "Who knows, maybe Elon Musk will call us to power his terrestrial vehicles for Mars."
ABOUT CINCINNATI INCORPORATED Cincinnati Incorporated, founded in 1898, is the leading U.S. based, build-toorder machine tool manufacturer. The company engineers and builds laser cutting systems, automation, press brakes, shears, powder metal presses and additive manufacturing to the standard of ruggedness required in the North American and global markets. This is done with premium engineering features that stand up to years of rigorous use in demanding environments. CI prides itself on its core values and proud heritage of providing high quality and innovative machine tool solutions to customers.
ABOUT OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY'S CENTER FOR DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING EXCELLENCE (CDME) The Ohio State University's Center for Design and Manufacturing Excellence (CDME) works with companies and researchers to translate new technologies into real-world, market-ready manufactured products. These projects give student employees at CDME hands-on experience integrating new technology while providing our customers the workforce advantage necessary to compete in a global marketplace. The center executes this innovative approach to technology translation and workforce development while shaping the national conversation on advanced manufacturing innovation To learn more about CI's MAAM, please visit www.e-ci.com/maam. If you're interested in collaborating with CDME on an additive manufacturing project, you can connect with Edward Herderick via email at herderick.2@osu.edu.
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installed base or factory production network located around the world. This provides a clear picture for the assessment of machine performance, predictive maintenance and OEE. The latest developments in the Sinumerik 840D sl CNC and its Virtual NC Kernel (VNCK) are included, as well. With Sinumerik Run MyVNCK, machine users can create their own control-specific virtual world by embedding the original CNC kernel into a virtual machine. This allows users to seamlessly plan, verify and optimize their production steps in a virtual environment, while avoiding possible programming errors and collisions. This technology can be applied towards OEM applications in laser-cutting, waterjet, deburring, bending and more. For machine builders, the Digital Twin concept means there is no need to fabricate a single structure as the entire machine’s functionality and kinematics can be formulated, tested and experienced in real-world
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conditions — all in a virtual environment. This Siemens development greatly reduces the design, commissioning and training time as a machine builder’s customer can use the machine in simulated production prior to its build phase. This concept applies equally to automation hardware such as robotics. Sinumerik Run MyRobot runs as a direct control of the machine through the Sinumerik CNC onboard — eliminating the need for a second controller as the robot program functions through the second channel on the CNC. Higher efficiencies are Sinumerik Run MyVNCK allows users to create their own control-specific virtual world by embedding the original CNC kernel into a virtual achieved along with reduced machine and then seamlessly integrating it into their normal product development process. hardware plus setup, training and maintenance time-savings. For both the machine builder and end-user, the additional benefits of a smaller footprint and greater cell productivity are realized. Lastly, Siemens offers its end-to-end solutions for additive manufacturing. Working together with several machine builders, Siemens is already involved in the motion control of this emerging manufacturing segment. Siemens Messaging Experts (SMEs) in the areas of digitalization, additive manufacturing, robotics, CNC automation, drives and motors are available to discuss the full range of manufacturing solutions with machine builders and end-users in the fabrication industry.
ABOUT SIEMENS DIGITAL INDUSTRIES (DI) Siemens Digital Industries (DI) is an innovation leader in automation and digitalization. Closely collaborating with partners and customers, DI drives the digital transformation in the process and discrete industries. With its Digital Enterprise portfolio, DI provides companies of all sizes
Siemens is presenting its new industrial PC-based controller, Sinumerik MC, for the fabrication industry. With its Integrated CNC, PLC and Windows® 10 operating system, it offers machine builders a customizable user interface and powerful motion control for fabrication applications.
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industries. Through the separately managed company Siemens Mobility,
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Siemens Corporation is a U.S. subsidiary of Siemens AG, a global
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intelligent infrastructure for buildings and distributed energy systems,
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he firearm industry has made major advancements from its earliest known ancestor, the fire lance—a bamboo tube containing gunpowder as well as pellets or pottery shards that could be ignited to eject a stream of flames with the projectiles. With centuries of advancements, modern firearms now make up an ever-growing industry with nearly 40 million firearms sold in the United States in 2020 according to USA Today. The progression of this industry can be traced back to the precision machining process. From surface finish to tool life to material used, machining firearm components relies heavily on efficiency and accuracy. Previously, when machining firearms, some processes were manual or utilized numerous different tools; however, as tooling innovations have developed, the process of machining has evolved. Oftentimes, tools now are far superior to those used in previous firearm production methods. This provides the opportunity to combine operations into a single cutting tool, eliminating the
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need for additional tooling in the machine shop. In addition, new innovations in tooling provide manufacturers with a better output like improved surface finish or decreased cycle time. Nevertheless, there is still a need to work toward standardizing tooling in the firearm industry. While manufacturers often have their own take on radius, angle change, etc., standardization is becoming more common. For example, a standard reamer could be used for all one-inch diameter holes in an AR upper receiver; however, there could still be a delay in acquiring the tools if specific reamers are needed because of the needs of different specs. Holemaking and hole finishing are part of the machining process for numerous firearm components. One example of this would be revolver cylinders, which in some cases require a three step process: pre drill, pre ream and finish ream. Form is critical throughout these applications because it must match the bullet casing. Other firearm components that need holemaking and hole finishing applications
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include AR upper receivers, gas blocks and bolt carriers, which house the firing pin and bolt itself. In deciding what type of material to use in firearm components, manufacturers must consider a few characteristics: weight, strength and aesthetic. Take steel as an example. It is durable and versatile, making it easier to manipulate into the small parts needed within firearms, yet it is a heavier material. While this does present some challenges, it also provides better control and repeatable accuracy. Conversely, when using aluminum, strength and durability are compromised for the benefit of less weight; therefore, it is best to consider a type of aluminum alloy. Ultimately, the materials used must be reliable because of the stress they are put under, the heavy usage and the strict requirements of the industry itself. While firearms are often heat treated, it is best to complete holemaking applications prior to this; after being heat treated, the material is typically too hard for drills because it is as if machinists are asking two like materials to get along. Instead, the drill should be harder than the material you are drilling; something that is challenging to achieve. Whether it is alloys, titaniums or another high-grade exotic material, tool life is vital in the holemaking and finishing applications. One of the key needs of manufacturing firearms is sequential, repeatable processes; thus, tool life is needed to maintain optimal production cycles. Although tool life issues like dulling or breaking can sometimes be easily resolved by switching to a different geometry or coating, there are times where greater
changes need to be implemented. Chatter, for example, can cause poor tool life, so manufacturers would need to evaluate their fixturing, work holding or machine maintenance in general. Performing machine maintenance or replacing tooling ultimately impacts production time, so it is best to utilize rigid machines and high-grade materials when possible. Surface finish is one of the most important elements when machining firearm components such as bolt carriers, upper and lower receivers, and silencers. More specifically, surface finish is key for firearm chambers because of the need to accept the incoming cartridge, which determines the accuracy of the rifle and the load being fired on target. When drilling or reaming, surface finish is critical—the smoother the surface finish the less friction and less wear. Clearly, there needs to be a smooth and consistent finish free of burrs; otherwise, this becomes a fracture point. Ultimately, surface finish impacts the functionality of the machined firearm while negatively impacting the life of the barrel as well. At the same time, there needs to be consistent wear coming from the finishing tools and on the finished part itself so that there is no excessive friction or wear. Here, CNC operations provide the most accuracy and consistency while creating a process that can be easily replicated. Not only do manual processes produce an inconsistent surface finish, but they also are more costly to production and the well-being of the operator—both of which impact product quality. Therefore, CNC
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Encoder Applications and Enabling Industry 4.0
As a leading choice for motion control, HEIDENHAIN highlights the advantages of encoders and details how interface electronics are enabling Industry 4.0
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here magnetic encoders use positive and negative poles and optical encoders use light passing through a disc, inductive encoders are a little more complicated. Inductive encoders have charged coils that are passed over by a passive disc, modulating what charges the sensor receives. There are only a few companies in the world that have the expertise or technology to do it. It makes sense that when there isn’t a need to spend on a high-end optical encoder, the most common thought is to look directly to magnetic encoders. Sometimes that’s the right move, but when using an inductive encoder is an available option, your search shouldn’t be limited to magnetic-or-optical. Inductive encoders offer a good middle ground, both in terms of what they can do and how much they
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cost. Let’s compare some of the strengths and weaknesses of optical, inductive, and magnetic style encoders and where they’re best applied.
Key Considerations for Selecting Which Device Is Best Common Applications If you’re looking for extreme accuracy or need to facilitate highly dynamic motion, optical encoders with their repeatable accuracy and resolution are the best choice. Examples of these kinds of applications include pick-and-place robots, telescopes, antennas and machine tool applications like a CNC lathe or mill. Magnetic encoders are good for commodity-type projects where several of the same encoder are installed. Mining operations are a
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Environmental Factors Where your encoders will be installed and what will be going on around them will always be something to consider. Because of the type of scanning, optical encoders do their best work in cleaner environments. However, it’s not always an issue because there are a lot of different mounting and sealing options that can be used to keep them clean. As already mentioned, magnetic encoders are great in situations where vibration, anything over 30-40 Gs, and/or lots of contamination are a risk. One important thing to note about magnetic encoders is that their internal magnets can be interfered with if there’s a magnetic brake near the solution, which would then influence the signal being generated. Inductive encoders are not concerned with magnetic fields and can also handle high levels of vibration or contamination while also providing additional accuracy over magnetic solutions. The biggest challenge with inductive encoders is ensuring that the gap between sensor and rotor is held throughout the operation of the application.
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Inductive encoders are a kind of Goldilocks solution: not the most accurate, but enough for most applications, while also able to withstand various different environments and situations. Sure, inductive encoders are a little more difficult to understand, but their above-average accuracy paired with above-average resilience make them the ideal choice— for a number of applications. In 2015 HEIDENHAIN acquired AMO, arguably combining the two most successful makers of inductive encoders.
How Interface Electronics Are Enabling Industry 4.0 Just like encoders and motors have had to advance to meet the demands for higher throughput and smaller products, so have the interfaces they use to communicate. Automating production ultimately depends on the fast and accurate transfer of data. And the intensely competitive race to digitize and gather actionable data has put added emphasis on what an interface can handle.
the different ways interfaces work and how they add value, let’s look at the some of their latest capabilities.
High Data Volume and Speed: What is an Encoder Interface? EnDat is an example of these interfaces, a digital, bidirectional connection between the encoder and the subsequent electronics. Along with position values, EnDat can now transmit data for a variety of uses, including evaluation of an encoder’s function reserve through online diagnostics.
Encoder Interfaces Suited for Industry 4.0 Looking back at the evolution of the interface, we can see how it has adapted to the times of Big Data and Smart Manufacturing. The first version of EnDat, En Dat 2.1, was introduced in 1995. It was a combination serial/ analog signal with basic alarms, warnings and easy integration. The next generation, EnDat 2.2, was introduced in 2003 and marked the transition to purely serial data transmission. EnDat 2.2 also added a whole new layer of capabilities, transmitting actionable information on things like temperature sensors, functional safety and online diagnostics without sending a separate request signal.
A Future-Ready Interface The recently released EnDat introduced even more data-based features and transmission capability. It’s a direct answer to the data, speed and accuracy demands of today’s world. Before we look at all
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» Transmission of position values and sensor data » Send lists permit predefined communication for various operating scenarios » Up to 15 additional information slots per communication » Access to the encoder memory during normal operation » Extensive system monitoring for Industry 4.0 » Automatic system installation and diagnostics » Sensor data » Short cycle times » 15 µs can be achieved with very low position-measurement jitter » High bandwidth » 12.5 Mbit/s at 100 m cable length, or 25 Mbit/s at 40 m
Advanced Sensor Compatibility And Diagnostics: » Electronic ID label for automatic system installation for the encoder, motor, and system » Online encoder diagnostics » Together with further sensor data, forms the basis for condition monitoring and predictive maintenance » Mobile access to diagnostics » Storage of operating status data » Storage via the subsequent electronics » Data acquisition through the encoder
Functional Safety: » For safety-related applications up to SIL 3 » Black-channel communication » Convenient implementation thanks to data separation for motion controller and safety controller
Encoder Interface Applications Encoder interfaces like EnDat can be used with almost any encoder type or drive system and even some measuring tools—including several from within the HEIDENHAIN Family of Brands. Serial interfaces have proven versatile and effective across industries, and as technology has advanced there are specific modern applications where they are especially adding value.
Hardware EnDat Can Work With Interfaces like EnDat can work with different measuring and scanning methods, both linear and rotary, depending on the optimal encoder for the application. These interfaces are also compatible with other equipment. » Absolute or incremental positioning encoders » Photoelectric, inductive or magnetic scanning encoders » Singleturn encoders » Multiturn encoders with gears » Multiturn encoders with buffer battery backup » Integrated encoder modules » Touch probes » Length gauges » Cabling variety » Hybrid cable technology » Bus operation » Integration of sensor boxes » Additional sensors » Sensors inside the encoder » Sensors
Interface Compatible Equipment A vast majority of major drive manufactures globally have seen the benefit of EnDat and included the interface with their current and future offerings. Each year, more solutions and implementations come to the market supporting various functions of EnDat. Beyond its inclusion in subsequent electronics, EnDat is also available with the other brands in The HEIDENHAIN Family of Brands: » Leine and Linde » RSF » Numerik Jena » AMO
» Sensor integration (e.g., easy connection of a temperature sensor inside the servomotor, with characteristic curve selection for a KTY 84-130 or PT 1000) » Acquisition and storage of operating status data » System information for automatic configuration » Enhanced diagnostic capabilities » Functional safety
Machine Tool Interface Applications In the violent world of metalworking, interface hardware must be able to endure the vibration and contamination associated with tens of thousands of RPMs, coolant, chips and heat and still send accurate signals—a millimeter can make the difference between a good part and scrap. Here are some of the interface characteristics to look for: » Mechanically robust cabling » Integration of complex sensors and sensor boxes » Multi-dimensional measurement technology » System information for automatic configuration » Enhanced diagnostic capabilities » Storage of operating status data » Functional safety
Electronics Industry Interface Applications The level of accuracy and precision required in industries like front- and backend semiconductor work means everything from the weight of the wiring to high-resolution measurements must be in synch. Here are a few ways the right interface helps makes it possible: » Weight reduction due to thinner cables and bus operation » Multi-dimensional measurement technology » System information for automatic configuration » Enhanced diagnostic capabilities » Storage of operating status data Take a deeper dive into the evolution of interface electronics and the capabilities of systems like EnDat 3. From functional safety to advanced sensor transmission, the right interface unlocks to full force of Industry 4.0 in settings far and wide.
ABOUT HEIDENHAIN DR. JOHANNES HEIDENHAIN GmbH, headquartered in Traunreut, Germany, develops and supports motion control feedback solutions for the machine tool, semiconductor, electronics assembly and test, metrology, automation, medical, energy, biotechnology and other global markets. HEIDENHAIN employs approximately 6,000
Automation Interface Applications
people worldwide in its core business activities. The North American
Automation and robotics depend heavily on the transmission of fast, accurate uninterrupted data from the machinery to a control or hub where data is saved or analyzed. These capabilities make analyzing and maintaining uptime a huge value add in automation environments: » HMC 2 hybrid cable » Bus operation
subsidiary is HEIDENHAIN CORPORATION, headquartered in Schaumburg, IL, and San Jose, CA, and has been serving the U.S. industry for over 50 years. For more information, visit www.heidenhain.us Article by HEIDENHAIN INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY DIGEST.COM
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On Exhibit – FABTECH
FABTECH SEPTEMBER 13 – 16 McCormick Place | Chicago, IL With emerging manufacturing trends and the introduction of disruptive technologies making their mark on the metal fabricating industry, FABTECH 2021 returns and will provide industry professionals with immediate access to the information, technology, and equipment they need to transform their businesses for success in the future. For more information, visit www.fabtechexpo.com
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Dynabrade Enhances Their Full Line of Clean Air Solutions And Accessories Dynabrade, Inc is proud to introduce our enhanced line of Raptor Vac™ Portable Vacuum Systems and Downdraft Tables. Designed to aggressively capture dust and debris for a cleaner, safer workplace. These top-quality vacuums may be utilized in a wide variety of industries, such as woodworking shops, fiberglass fabricators, machine shops, auto body shops and more. Raptor Vac™ Vacuums meet North American and international safety standards, and are offered in electric and pneumatic models, each with an efficient HEPA filter. For more information, visit www.dynabrade.com
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HYDMECH’s S Series Horizontal Pivot Band Saws Set A Benchmark For Sawing Technology Within The Industry These saws were industry’s first-ever to incorporate swing-head capability – an innovation that has taken the industry by storm. These are versatile, miter-cutting, scissors style machines designed for multiple medium duty applications at oil refineries and machine shops, fabrication shops, trailer manufacturers, automotive shops, and more. Saw models are available in manual, semi-automatic, and fully-automatic models, with the mitering capability up to 60-degrees. Semi-automatic and automatic S-20 models feature environmentally-friendly “on-demand” hydraulics and the S-20A model features a very accurate and quick material indexing ball screw. For more information, visit www.hydmech.com
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Compact Automatic Band Saw from Behringer Saws The HBE Dynamic series was designed to be the everyday saw due to its affordability, versatility and efficiency. The compact automatic band saw has a multitude of leading edge features designed to improve performance and precision, while maximizing user convenience and safety. Among the innovative range of features on the saw is the servo-driven ball screw blade feeding system and pressure sensors. This automatically provides precise, constant downfeed control and adjustment to continually optimize the cutting process. The ball screw-driven material feed gripper eliminates backlash and ensures precise material positioning and repeatability. For more information, visit www.behringersaws.com
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COXREELS New Improved Options for the Vacuum Series Reel COXREELS V-100 Series product line has been improved and expanded! Introducing the new 1 ¼-inch vacuum hose reel V-112-735 without hose and the V-112H-735 with hose. The new model is a smaller frame size featuring 12-inch diameter discs instead of the original 17-inch diameter discs and is designed for use with 35’ of 1 ¼” vacuum hose. The new swivel design still allows for the connection of multiple hose sizes by using the inside and the outside of the housing, but a greater gradual taper has increased the amount of compatible inlet hose cuffs.
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Cobots Take on Heavy-Duty Tasks
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Heavy-duty welds are now possible to perform with cobots as Vectis Automation becomes the first UR partner in North America to develop a water-cooled cobot-based welding system in a new version of its Cobot Welding Tool. Showcased at FABTECH, the Cobot Welding Tool now comes with MultiPass Software Feature and ArcPilot™ Through-The-Arc Seam Tracking. The solution is now not only compatible with Miller welding equipment but can be integrated with Lincoln and Fronius welding equipment too. Vectis Automation also pioneers the use of a UR cobot for hardfacing, the metalworking process where harder or tougher material is applied to a base metal. For more information, visit www.universal-robots.com
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AXYZ Redesigns Leading Panel Fabrication Solution AXYZ CNC Routers introduces the newly designed PANELBuilder solution as part of a rebranding initiative and refocus on manufacturing automation. With its ability to process a variety of materials like aluminum composite material, metal composite material, high pressure laminates and fiber cement board sheets, customers in the cladding industry are getting a fast and efficient CNC router at a budget friendly price. Outfitted with the Automated Label Printer (ALP), the printer quickly labels and identifies individual panels as they are machined by printing 1D or 2D Data Matrix Codes, as well as standard text, directly on the material. For more information, visit www.axyz.com
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ProBend Press Brake Family from BLM GROUP USA The new ProBend press brakes are available in the patented all-electric E-Series or the hybrid H-Series version. The ProBend E-Series is available in sizes from 44 – 276 ton models capable of handling bending lengths of 4-feet – 17-feet. The ProBend H-Series is available in sizes from 44 – 660 ton models capable of handling bending lengths of 4-feet – 20-feet. The E-Series comes standard with a substantial amount of stroke and open height compared to industry standards, benefitting deep box or special forming needs. the BLM ProBend Hybrid H-Series reduces energy demand by 35 percent while providing greater ram speed performance For more information, visit www.blmgroupusa.com
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Kawasaki Showcases Automation for All at FABTECH 2021 There is a false narrative that automation is only for large-scale manufactures, when in fact today’s robotic solutions can be implemented by companies of any size. Small to mid-size manufacturers can use automation as a means to stay competitive, increase efficiency and foster growth. Kawasaki’s newest general purpose robot model, RS013N, offers a 13kg payload capacity, a wide working range, small footprint and IP67-classified design. Using offline programming and seam tracking, a Kawasaki BA006L robot will simulate arc welding on a part manipulated by a Kawasaki MX700N positioner. For more information, visit www.kawasakirobotics.com
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KYZEN to Exhibit Alkaline Cleaner/Inhibitor and Present on Remanufacturing Cleaning METALNOX M6314CP is an aluminum-safe alkaline parts cleaner formulated to remove a variety of manufacturing oils used in a wide range of machining, stamping and deep draw operations. With its advanced formula, this product successfully prevents flash rusting common in aqueous processing of ferrous metals. METALNOX M6314CP is also suitable for use on non-ferrous metals, stainless steel, chrome steel, aluminum, magnesium, and HSS-parts. Additionally, KYZEN’s own Joe McChesney, Global Product Line Manager for Solvents, will be giving a presentation covering “Remanufacturing Cleaning – Innovations that Improve Cleaning and Reduce Cost.” For more information, visit www.kyzen.com
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MetalMaster Evolution® Evolving to meet the needs of the modern fabrication shop, solving costly secondary operations downstream, the unitized plasma cutting machine MetalMaster Evolution® will change the way you look at plasma part cutting. This high-speed, multiple-process plasma cutting machine is built to deliver maximum productivity and durability as well as outstanding cut quality and accuracy. Messer Cutting Systems’ MetalMaster Evolution® comes outfitted with several standard features like The Slagger® cutting table and includes scores of optional features such as plasma beveling, oxyfuel cutting, drilling, marking, vertical pipe cutting, water table, and so much more. For more information, visit us.messer-cutting.com
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OMAX Brings Precision And Versatility To FABTECH 2021 OMAX Corp® will demonstrate the precision and versatility of its OMAX® 80X, MAXIEM® 1530 and ProtoMAX® abrasive waterjet cutting systems. Each system is easy to use and offers unique performance capabilities that serve a wide variety of applications and materials. Equipped with OMAX’s Tilt-A-Jet®, the OMAX 80X will showcase its advanced automated taper compensation that attains virtually zero taper for parts with square, taper-free edges. The OMAX 80X Series bridgestyle machines are customizable to lengths up to 26' 8" and include reliable, powerful EnduroMAX®pumps and OMAX IntelliMAX® software. For more information, visit www.omax.com
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On Exhibit – Rapid + TCT
RAPID + TCT 2021 SEPTEMBER 13 – 15 McCormick Place | Chicago, IL More than 150 of the additive manufacturing (AM) industry's most prominent voices will come together in Chicago at McCormick Place to lead conversations at SME’s RAPID + TCT event Sept. 13-15, 2021. RAPID + TCT, North America's largest and most influential AM event, gives attendees exclusive access to learn real-world AM solutions from the industry’s most respected experts and network with thousands of industry peers. For more information, visit www.rapid3devent.com
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Fully Loaded, Precise, Compact, Rotary Surface Grinder from DCM Tech The IG 282 SD is packed with innovative features making it more powerful, precise, and most importantly, even easier to use. The touchscreen HMI controls feature a bright and easy to read display with new features such as automatic maintenance reminders, pre-loaded instruction manuals and PDFs, and an internal memory for repeatable process automation. This machine is the first DCM style rotary surface grinder to feature a precision servo drive cross slide motor which allows this machine to grind tight tolerances along both the Z and X axis. The IG 282 SD performs precise step grinds in materials such as glass, ceramic, carbide, and metals. For more information, visit www.dcm-tech.com
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3DEO Ships 150,000 Production Parts, Breaking Ground in Metal Additive Manufacturing Until recently, metal AM has found success only with prototyping and low volume production in high-value applications. 3DEO’s mission is to make metal AM widely available for mass production. 150 thousand pieces is considerable evidence that the company is realizing its mission and penetrating the high-volume market of metal parts. Rather than sell printers, 3DEO’s business model is to become power users of its own technology and build an automated end-to-end industrial platform. Offering customers access to the platform to purchase additively manufactured production parts has been the real game changer. For more information, visit www.3deo.co
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Cincinnati, Inc. Uses BAAM to Produce Monolithic Multi-Material 3D Printed Object Cincinnati Incorporated (CI) used its Big Area Additive Manufacturing (BAAM) machine to demonstrate that recycled materials can be used for 3D printing by producing one of the largest monolithic multi-material objects to date. The demonstration successfully proved that large-scale multi-material printing can be done effectively and economically with recycled composite materials. The part selected for this demonstration was a single facet of a precast concrete tool used in the production of commercial window panels for a high-rise development in New York City. The mold weighed approximately 400 pounds, with a length of 10 feet, 10 inches. Print time was approximately seven hours. For more information, visit www.e-ci.com
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MakerBot METHOD 3D Printers Now Support Stainless Steel Composite Material MakerBot announced that the BASF Ultrafuse® 316L Stainless Steel material by Forward AM has been qualified for the MakerBot LABS™ Experimental Extruder for the MakerBot METHOD® 3D printers. Ultrafuse® 316L Stainless Steel material combines high strength, rigidity and durability needed for a range of applications including functional prototypes and manufacturing tools. Available using the MakerBot LABS GEN 2 Experimental Extruder, this metal-polymer composite material provides METHOD users with an accessible and cost-effective option to experiment with metal 3D printing applications without making the significant investment typically needed for a dedicated metal 3D printing solution. For more information, visit www.makerbot.com/metal
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Markforged Launches Two Composite Materials Designed for Aerospace and Other Highly-Regulated Industries Markforged is offering Onyx™ FR-A and Carbon Fiber FR-A, aerospace-ready versions of its Onyx™ FR and Carbon Fiber FR materials. These two new materials are undergoing a qualification program conducted on the X7 industrial 3D printer by the National Center for Advanced Materials Performance (NCAMP), part of the National institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) at Wichita State University. Upon completion, Markforged is expected to have the first continuous fiber-reinforced additive manufacturing (AM) process qualified by NCAMP, one of two bodies authorized by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to qualify materials for flight. For more information, visit www.markforged.com
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On Exhibit – HOUSTEX
HOUSTEX OCTOBER 5-7, 2021 George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston, Texas HOUSTEX is an interactive experience, dedicated to showcasing advanced technologies and processes that help manufacturers innovate and create industry transformation. With more than 65,000 square feet of exhibit space, HOUSTEX features hundreds of exhibits highlighting the latest products and services designed to help manufacturers develop their pathway to success. For more information, visit www.houstexonline.com
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Radwell - A Leading MRO & Automation Solution Radwell International stocks and sells New and Surplus Industrial Automation, MRO, pneumatic, motion, electronic, hydraulic, HVAC and Electrical Control Equipment for plant floor and facilities maintenance machinery. They also have full component level repair capabilities for all industrial electronic and electrical equipment. Radwell International gives you a 2-year warranty on every item they sell and on every repair they perform. Their free 2-year warranty makes every Radwell purchase a dependable, reliable investment in your company's future. Radwell also buys Surplus Industrial Controls. For more information, visit www.radwell.com
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Big Ass Fans “Cold Front” Arrives Just in Time to Beat Summer Heat Heat beware! Big Ass Fans has a new line of evaporative coolers ready to attack and defeat stifling, stagnant air. Cold Front by Big Ass Fans brings a full range of customer options for use in spaces of all sizes and applications, delivering a dramatic temperature reduction up to 33 °F (18 °C). Capable of covering anywhere from 600 to 6,500 square feet (55 to 600 square meters), the Cold Front lineup allows owners to cool at a fraction of the cost of air conditioning, plus take comfort outside and on the go with ease. For more information, visit www.bigassfans.com
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VERICUT Version 9.2 – Increase Productivity and Sustainability VERICUT 9.2 increases productivity and sustainability with several new features that boost manufacturing efficiency, help preserve machines and cutting tools, increase machine capacity and dramatically reduce repair and scrap costs. Substantial speed increases to collision checking and overall performance, a New 3DLive™ interface, improved cutting tool support, and reporting enhancements are just a few of the notable features in this latest release. Users gain substantial speed increases for deep concave collision penetration, turning operations, and collision checking between highly detailed models such as those having high triangle counts. Simulate material removal at tight cutting resolutions up to 30 percent faster. For more information, visit www.cgtech.com
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Dehoff Gundrilling Utilized To Make New All-Electric F-150 Truck The DeHoff 1024C is a custom-designed machine for gundrilling the axles of the new all-electric Ford F-150 pickup truck. The machine enables a Tier-1 supplier to produce lighter axles in large volumes for use in the F-150's all-wheel drive electric layout. DeHoff machines feature steel box ways and hand-scraped mating components (instead of cheaper linear guide ways and milled surfaces). This results in superior vibration damping, extended tool life, and improved surface finish. DeHoff gundrilling machines are designed and manufactured by Kays Engineering in Marshall, Missouri, USA. For more information, visit www.kays-dehoff.com
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Mitutoyo America Corporation Introduces New MF/MF-U Microscope Packages Mitutoyo America Corporation i announced the release of their new MF microscope packages that include the M2 geometric software and touchscreen tablet as well as a retrofit package for D generation MF and MF-U microscopes in the field. The M2 software is easy to use and allows for graphic-based part view feature construction and generating popular construction types like distances and tangent lines. The software also allows a user to apply geometric tolerances, view deviation results and then export the data and create reports. For more information, visit www.mitutoyo.com
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On Exhibit – EASTEC
EASTEC 2021 OCTOBER 19-21, 2021 Eastern States Exposition, West Springfield, Massachusetts Discover the technologies you need — plus ones you didn’t know you needed — at EASTEC. Featured technologies run the gamut from high-end manufacturing equipment to smart technologies such as additive manufacturing and robotics. See more equipment and services in three days, in one place, than you could see in two or three months of searching for vendors. No other show in the Northeast brings together as many equipment and service vendors as EASTEC. For more information, visit www.easteconline.com
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FX7 Linear from ANCA For customers that require increased flexibility or more spindle power, or the increased automation capacity that a robot can provide, the FX7 Linear offers these. The FX7 Linear offers a wide range of options for those looking to increase productivity and accuracy. Available is an optional 6-station wheel changer for automatic loading of wheel packs and coolant manifolds, and also robot loader options with capacity to load up to 840 tools. HSK40F taper provides increased rigidity and accuracy for improved tool surface finish results. For more information, visit www.anca.com
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BIG KAISER Offers Largest, Longest Mill Holders Yet with Smart Damper Vibration Control The Model SDF57 assembly has an outside diameter of 2.83" and allows users of 3" face mills to access up to 19.68" of reach, the longest tool assembly in the industry using standard components. Smart Damper enables quiet, vibration-free milling, even in long-projection assemblies. The integral design of Smart Damper shortens the distance from the damping mechanism to the cutting edge. This produces higher damping effects to the tool assembly, minimizing chatter or vibration for better surface finishes and improved metal removal rates. For more information, visit www.us.bigkaiser.com
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Expanded Range of Dovetail Vises From Jergens Provides Modular Quick-Change Applications Jergens adds new modular dovetail vises and adapter bases to its line of Fixture Pro® workholding for more quick-change applications using this unique style of clamping. Dovetail vises offer secure clamping with minimal material and are ideal for parts with multiple operations and larger metal removal. With the ability to utilize quick-change, users can spend more time in the cut and less time in part changeover. With a single drive screw, Quick-Loc™ provides fast and repeatable fixture changes for small tooling platforms. For more information, visit www.jergensinc.com
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Mastercam 2022 on Display at EASTEC Many of the advancements in Mastercam 2022 are directly driven by Mastercam users and shops. Feedback from Public Beta releases, shop visits, customer surveys, and consultation with their expert industry partners create the practical, shop-driven focus that helps ensure Mastercam users’ success. Dynamic OptiRough allows you to create a single toolpath to machine a part, instead of creating multiple 2D operations to achieve the same goal. The toolpath is collision aware of the part, and for complex machining, the toolpath can also be aware of the tool holder. For more information, visit www.mastercam.com
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Starrett to Feature Metrology, Force Measurement Solutions Starrett Optical Comparators offer versatile QC with a wide range of readout options, from intuitive tablets to touchscreen PCs with optional CNC control. LED Lighting is a standard feature on all models along with a several lens options, and video camera adaptations. Vision Systems from Starrett have a wide range of choices for optics in both zoom and field of view configurations that can be fixed or interchangeable. Ideal for precision measurement, systems are available with customizable lighting, crisp video edge detection and optional touch probe capability. For more information, visit www.starrett.com
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On Exhibit – SOUTHTEC
SOUTHTEC 2021 OCTOBER 26-28, 2021 Greenville Convention Center, Greenville, SC The Southeast is experiencing exceptional growth in areas critical to the economy, such as aerospace, automotive, advanced materials and workforce development – making the region a hotbed for advanced manufacturing. SOUTHTEC is designed to give manufacturers the means to discover and acquire the tools needed to drive the next evolution of their industry. For more information, visit www.southteconline.com
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Advanced MG10 Magnetic Gripper for Safe and Precise, Collaborative Applications Unlike standard magnetic grippers, the innovative MG10 comes with built-in grip and sensors for part detection. For applications that involve handling sheet metal --such as machine tending tasks that require robots to lift sheet metal from a stack, place it into a press brake/press bending machine, and remove it when the machine has completed its work-- this functionality ensures smooth, consistent, and safe operation. And if the robot loses power or has to make an e-stop while performing a task, these features ensure that there is no risk of dropping the part being handled. For more information, visit www.onrobot.com
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Deep Hole Drilling from Suhner SOMEX, a member of the Suhner Group, now offers custom made deep hole drilling solutions capable of drilling up to 12mm diameters and as deep as 100x the diameter. These modules can be integrated directly into transfer machines, special purpose machines or conventional machines such turning machines. The potential for cost savings is substantial. In addition to standard MAX machining units, SOMEX can now offer peripheral components. Thanks to its modular component concept, SOMEX can provide customized turnkey, small and economical deep hole drilling machines. For more information, visit suhner-machining.com
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FANUC Expands Line of High-Performance SCARA Robots FANUC’s family of 4-axis SCARA robots has grown to include the SR-3iA, SR-6iA, SR-12iA, and new SR-20iA models with 3kg, 6kg, 12kg and 20kg payload capacities, and a 400-1,100mm reach, respectively. The small SR-3iA and SR-6iA SCARAs have a compact footprint and spacesaving design for maximum efficiency. In addition, the SR-3iA/H and SR-6iA/H are 3-axis variants that provide strong performance and an affordable alternative to small linear slide products. The higher-payload SR-12iA and SR-20iA provide flexibility with a large vertical stroke, and an environmental option for harsh conditions. All of FANUC’s SCARA robots include superior robot motion, high-speed operation and ultimate precision. For more information, visit www.fanucamerica.com
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HEIDENHAIN’s New MULTI-DOF Encoders Do More For Metrology Designs in Machining With the release of new MULTI Degrees-of-Freedom (MULTI-DOF) encoders, HEIDENHAIN offers machine manufacturers a better way to implement metrology designs to obtain multiple measurements simultaneously and facilitate correcting deviations on the fly. Conventional encoders offer one degree of motion, but these three new encoders do more to serve the demanding requirements of machines in the semiconductor and electronics industry, among others. The GAP 1081 is the first gap encoder from HEIDENHAIN. Rather than using interferometry for gap measurement, it utilizes HEIDENHAIN’s own encoder technology enabling measurement of the gap between a mirrored scale and the scanning head. For more information, visit www.heidenhain.com
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KHK USA Inc. announces Extensive Line of Metric Helical Gears Helical gears are cylindrical disks which have involute-shaped teeth cut into their face at a helix angle. By slanting the teeth, helical gears can obtain a large contact ratio and the gradual change to the contact surface load which give helical gears their characteristic of smooth transmission of rotation. Ground Helical Gears (KHG) feature exceptional strength and wear resistance that allow designs to be more compact. KHG ground helical gears are often used as drop-in replacements for spur gears to achieve all of the advantages of helical gears without the need to change the rest of the gear train. » For more information, visit www.khkgears.us
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Open doors directly from the new Schweiss phone app Schweiss SMART Doors allows users to remotely connect to and manage buildings or hangars inside and out whether they are at home, at the farm, on the road or even in an aircraft cockpit, with the Smartphone app. The Schweiss SMART Doors app not only offers the convenience of opening and closing a new or existing bifold or hydraulic door from Schweiss Doors, it is also compatible for use with doors from other manufacturers. Utilizing 4G inside and outside camera links, it can also be used to adjust temperature, view security footage and turn on engine/cabin pre-heat. SMART Doors provides a custom-built HangarBot for high-quality Schweiss hangar doors or a similar app for other building doors. » For more information, visit www.bifold.com
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EXAIR’s 224-page catalog features many new products that can help companies conserve compressed air and reduce dangerous noise levels. The EasySwitch® Wet-Dry Vac simplifies cleaning processes by converting from liquid mode to dry mode in less than 10 seconds with no tools, springs or hardware. Cooling and cleaning can also be achieved with EXAIR’s new Liquid Atomizing Spray Nozzles, available in a full or hollow cone spray pattern and 1/4 NPT. They are made from 303 stainless steel for corrosion resistance and durability. Vortex Tubes and Spot Cooling products provide cold air on to small parts and processes in need of cooling.
L&L Special Furnace Co., Inc. has shipped two model GS2026 heat-treating furnaces to a manufacturer of brick dies, textured stucco rollers and extrusion equipment for the construction industry. The furnaces are being used to meet an immediate need for increased heat-treating capacity. They provide a supporting role in the company’s die manufacturing process. Standard units include a sheathed thermocouple; a slot in the door for access into the furnace; a benchmounted, powder-coated CNC machined case; ceramic hearth plate with standoffs; a door limit switch that turns the power to the elements off if the door is opened, and more.
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ESAB has launched its new Savage A40 PAPR with Powered Air Purifying Respirator (PAPR) technology, which will be for sale beginning in late January 2021. Helmets such as the Savage A40 PAPR are essential for workers in situations where welding fumes and particulates are a concern, such as for some cored wires, working in confined or poorly ventilated spaces and for protecting operators from hexavalent chromium fumes, which are generated from stainless steel, chrome alloys and chrome-coated metals. With a design inspired by the Sentinel™ A50 helmet, Savage A40 PAPR offers a 3.93- x 1.96-inch viewing area for a wider field of vision.
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Ventilated Enclosures from HEMCO
To mill off build supports and perform secondary machining of additive produced parts themselves, the Mikron MILL E 500 U features a large swivel range from 65° to + 120° and the capacity for additive parts weighing up to 450 kilograms. With its tilting, swiveling table, the machine also allows users to process a wider range of parts. The Mikron MILL E 500 U’s powerful 20,000-rpm Step-Tec spindle tackles both rough milling and drilling operations and increases metal removal rates by 20 percent over previous models. Its rigid, stable C-frame cast iron construction reduces vibrations for increased precision and repeatability.
EnviroMax Vented Enclosures are designed to isolate and contain processes and procedures that may not be able to be accommodated in a typical fume hood, either because of size or accessibility requirements. HEMCO vented enclosures protect personnel form hazardous fumes to ensure a safe working environment. Access can be on any or all sides with accessories and components installed as required. Lighting, worksurfaces, and support tables or cabinets are engineered as part of the system. Enclosures are designed and built to exact size and design specifications. HEPA filtered supply air creating a positive pressure clean workstation is an optional design feature.
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New for 2021 - GCU 3000 corrugated unitizer The new, innovative GCU 3000 straps corrugated loads utilizing a modular head design for easy operation and maintenance. Equipped with 6 modular heads, a first in the corrugated industry, the GCU 3000 is enhanced with the flexibility of unlimited strap placement options and the reliability of redundancy for maximum throughput. The GCU 3000 features compact strap dispensers with a new space-saving footprint and quick-change coils to offer less downtime and higher throughput to maximize production lines. The GCU 3000 now uses a larger HMI control panel for easier operation, maintenance and self-diagnostics for advanced troubleshooting and corrective actions.
SINUMERIK ONE Dynamics — powerful new technology packages for motion control and workpiece quality Siemens recently launched three powerful technology packages exclusively for its new SINUMERIK ONE control system. The SINUMERIK ONE Dynamics packages are available in three different variants: ONE Dynamics Operate, ONE Dynamics 3-axis milling and ONE Dynamics 5-axis milling. The ONE Dynamics Operate package supports the machine tool user in efficient programming in the machine shop with the proven SINUMERIK machining cycles and high-quality CNC simulation for milling and turning applications. With Top Surface, the geometric data from the CAM system is checked and optimized during processing on the CNC using an intelligent algorithm.
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Walter has introduced the TC430 Supreme thread former for steel, offering maximum tool life in all formable steel materials, plus high surface quality on the thread, and a high level of process stability since no chips are formed and the tool cross section is stable. The TC430 Supreme thread former, specialized for ISO P materials, is for blind-hole and through-hole threads up to 3.5 x DN. Multiple coolant configurations are offered to best optimize performance— axial or radial coolant, with or without lubrication grooves. This HSS-E-PM thread former with AlCrN or TiN coating is available for both metric and metric fine threads. » For more information, visit www.walter-tools.com
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New Norton IDeal-Prime Internal Diameter Grinding Wheels Saint-Gobain Abrasives introduces its new high performance Norton IDeal-Prime Internal Diameter Grinding Wheels for precision applications. The wheels feature a new innovative Norton Quantum Prime nano-crystalline ceramic grain, embedded in an optimized matrix of Norton Vitrium3 bond. The combination of the microfracture properties of the new ceramic grain from Saint-Gobain Abrasives and the retention capability of the bond ensures long wheel life, excellent grinding efficiency, and consistent part quality with superior finish which results in cost savings of 30 percent and more. Reduced cycle times and lower cost per part are achieved due to the self-sharpening grain technology. » For more information, visit www.nortonabrasives.com
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The Best Boilers When You Don’t Need Steam 24 Hours a Day By: Emily Newton
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raditional boilers, and the most common types, are not designed to improve boiler efficiency but to optimize consistency. They produce reliable heat, whether through hot water or steam, constantly, while in operation. Unfortunately, it also takes a long time for them to prime, especially from a cold start. That means most boilers are left to run 24/7, to reduce delays, keep the heat coming, and ensure they’re always ready when needed. This practice is problematic for a few reasons. First, the longer boilers are running, the more fuel and energy they burn, elevating costs and increasing the negative impact on the environment and surrounding communities. Leaving equipment running indefinitely
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also increases normal wear, boosting the potential for failures. Finally, they are not well suited to changes in demand, especially when heating from a cold start. To improve boiler efficiency, the answer is to select systems based on their inherent designs, over brand or feature considerations. The type of boiler and how it’s used are more important factors than who or where the equipment comes from.
What Is AFUE? To understand how efficient certain boilers are, a rating system is used, called Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE). It’s commonly
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used for both furnaces and boilers and denotes how much fuel the system consumes during operation, similar to miles-per-gallon in a vehicle. All related manufacturers are required to measure and display a system’s AFUE by the Department of Energy. The minimum standard for new systems, including boilers, is 80% AFUE, which all modern systems meet. If you’re looking to improve boiler efficiency, it’s precisely the unit of measurement that you should use to compare systems.
Electric or Electrode Boilers AFUE of ~100% Electric boilers employ a heating element and water tank design — similar to fire tube boilers. Principally, the heating element rests inside the water tank, producing hot water and steam. The biggest difference between electric or electrode boilers is that they utilize electricity as fuel. This creates a few benefits, including virtually no emissions and a much quieter system, and it helps limit the size. Electric boilers tend to be much smaller than their traditional counterparts.
There are some tradeoffs, however. Electric boilers are not suited to large facilities and expansive industrial operations, both because of their size and their limited production of hot water and steam. Furthermore, while they are much more efficient than other fuel-based systems, they are expensive and energy costs can be high.
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So, even though they may be “greener” overall, they can increase costs on many fronts.
Fire Tube Boilers - AFUE of ~80% An incredibly common type of industrial boiler is called a fire tube boiler. The design is rather simple and relies on a heat transfer process. The system uses a collection of heated tubes — using gas — that are submerged in water. Referred to as a heat exchanger, the tubes transfer heat to the water, creating boiling water in the tank, which also produces steam. Because water naturally takes a while to heat, these types of boilers are considered some of the least efficient. Of course, newer boilers in this category are much more efficient than their historic counterparts, with AFUE ratings above 80% as opposed to around 50 percent. They’re not as well suited to demand changes, however, especially considering how long it can take the water tanks to heat up, and how much fuel is required to keep them operational.
Modular Water Tube Steam Generators AFUE of 83-85% Excellent at producing copious amounts of steam, water tube boilers are frequently considered to be the opposite or
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inverse of fire tube boilers. They use a similar tube-like design, except water is flushed through the tubes and surrounded by heat in a chamber. It employs a “floating header” design that allows the tubes to expand and contract with minimal resistance — reducing the risk of thermal shock. The free-flowing nature is important because cold water shooting through the tubes heats rapidly, which could potentially increase problems. As the water meets the heat, it creates steam quickly and efficiently. Modular water boilers need much less water to operate and consume less fuel during operation. They’re a popular choice for industrial applications because they offer a high BTU and because they handle extreme temperatures and pressure levels quite well.
Condensing Boilers - AFUE of 90-99% Built explicitly for high efficiency, condensing boilers also offer excellent energy savings. That’s because they employ dual heat exchangers. Instead of a single tube submerged in water, there is a secondary exchanger that recycles wasted heat. The heat is transferred back to the boiler through the secondary exchange, reducing temperature inefficiencies.
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But while they are incredibly efficient, condenser boilers are not suited to expansive requirements and do not offer much in the way of fluctuating demands.
demand changes. That is precisely why water tube boilers offer the best option overall.
Acquiring New Boilers Which Is Best for Fluctuating Demands? For those looking to vastly improve boiler efficiency and accommodate ever-shifting demands, water tube boilers offer the best support. Here are the reasons why: » They produce steam on demand. » They can heat from a cold start in minutes and don’t need to be left on indefinitely. » Water boilers have a smaller footprint, saving space and allowing for more to be installed even within confined areas. » Modular designs mean they can be used in tandem to create more steam as needed. » Overall, water boilers have a much higher safety rating than conventional boilers and do not have the same overheating issues. » They burn far less fuel and offer higher energy efficiency ratings. » More resistant to extreme temperature and pressure changes, which means fewer opportunities for failure.
Another important consideration, which is often overlooked, is that it’s not always necessary to purchase boilers outright, even for large operations. With rentals, the systems are provided and maintained by a third party, reducing maintenance costs and tasks, and displacing many of the burdens associated with boiler management. For organizations or industrial teams looking to improve boiler efficiency, the best answer isn’t always to purchase systems outright. That’s especially true for small to medium outfits, who are still tasked with meeting fluctuating demands. It can be detrimental to buy turnkey systems to scale up, only to meet a decline in demand afterward. This has the added benefit of increasing potential opportunities, as electric or electrode boilers are more likely to be on the table with minimal costs, when they might have been too expensive if they were purchased outright.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: The next question is, what’s the alternative? If, for some reason, water tube boilers are out of reach, what would be a solid choice? Electric or electrode burners are the next best option, but they are expensive. What’s more, because they are not as well-suited to large operations, several will need to be installed to accommodate
Emily Newton is a technology and industrial journalist. She is the Editor in Chief of Revolutionized. For more information, visit www.revolutionized.com
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MacMillin Hydraulic Engineering Corporation — www.macmhydraulic.com ........................... 41 Motion+Power Technology Expo by AGMA — www.MotionPowerExpo.com ....................... IBC MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A. — www.msc.com/usa ......................................... BC Myron Bowling Auctioneers, Inc. — www.myronbowling.com ............................................. 59, 60 Pro-Line — www.1proline.com ............................................................................................................ 61 Radwell International, Inc. — www.Radwell.com .......................................................................... IFC Royal Products — www.mistcollectors.com ..................................................................................... 61 Schweiss Doors — www.schweissdoors.com .................................................................................. 61 Scotchman Industries, Inc. — www.scotchman.com ..................................................................... 23 Select Equipment Company — www.selectequipment.net ..........................................................58 SME Manufacturing Technology Series — www.mtseries.com .................................................... 25 Standard Direct — www.Standard-Direct.com ................................................................................60 Stor-Loc — www.storloc.com .............................................................................................................49 Suhner Industrial Products — www.suhner-machining.com ........................................................ 19 The Caldwell Group, Inc — www.caldwellinc.com ........................................................................... 7 Tormach — www.tormach.com .......................................................................................................... 31 Trim-Lok — www.trimlok.com ............................................................................................................. 37 Wisconsin Manufacturing & Technology Show — www.wimts.com ........................................... 47
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SEPTEMBER 14–16, 2021 AMERICA’S CENTER CONVENTION COMPLEX | ST. LOUIS, MO
Coming out of the disruption of the past year, the gear and power technology ecosystem is projecting an optimistic marketplace and rise in demand, and we have the supply chain that you need to keep moving the future!
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
US gear industry demand up 13% Shipments to increase 12%
CEOs
Bookings reaching 35% growth
85% of American workers view in-person
Owners
events as “irreplaceable” Trade shows contributed $101 billion to the nation’s GDP in 2019
Presidents
Within the industrial/manufacturing sector, you see THE HIGHEST percentage of marketing budgets spent on trade shows
Engineers
50% of trade show attendees plan to buy what they see exhibited within 12 months after an event
3 actionpacked days
300 exhibitors
23+ countries
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Marketing Consultants
50+ knowledgeable speakers
Formerly Gear Expo Owned by
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PROJECT CARGO SERVICES
THE BEST SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR BIGGEST PROJECTS. MSC offers bespoke end-to-end solutions for your project cargo. Combining our global port coverage, special equipment and expert teams, we guide you through each step of the international transport process. You can trust our experience as a world leader in global container shipping. Your out-of-gauge and breakbulk cargo will be in safe hands. msc.com/project
MOVING THE WORLD, TOGETHER.