December 2006 e-News Keeping you aware of activities for Members ...... HRH The Duke of York KG KCVO opens Cti's Headquarters on the AMP On Friday, September 22nd, 2006, HRH The Duke of York KG KCVO officially opened Cti's Headquarters on the Advanced Manufacturing Park in South Yorkshire. In attendance were the LordLieutenant and the High Sheriff of South Yorkshire, the Master Cutler, the Mayor of Rotherham and the Executive Director of Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council. Mike Ashton, Cti's Chief Executive, escorted The Duke on a tour of Cti's new facilities, introducing him to staff engaged in 3D solid modelling and stress analysis; simulation of mould filling and solidification; and rapid prototyping techniques, patternmaking and model-making. The Duke was familiarised with several projects on which Cti is engaged that aim to capture business for UK foundries, and learned of Cti's ambitions for further development on the Advanced Manufacturing Park. The Duke was introduced to the Chairman and Councillors, with whom he discussed matters of relevance to Cti’s future and the benefits the organisation delivers to Members and casting supply chains. Following an address to the staff and guests, The Duke unveiled a plaque commemorating his visit and signed the guest book. Focus on a Member A 2.9 tonne control valve body in Inconel® 625, produced by Norton Cast Products from polystyrene patterns and core boxes produced on the high-speed machining facilities at Cti Norton Cast Products Ltd in Sheffield are well aware of relevant capabilities at Cti through their involvement in a demonstrator project, e-Valve, that was designed to embed 3D Solid Modelling in valve casting supply chains to optimise casting design and enhance manufacturing technology. This project enabled them to exploit the Patternless Process – the direct machining of sand moulds and cores directly from 3D CAD data – to produce large, one-off valve castings for Severn Glocon. These short-lead time ‘specials’ weighed up to 1.4 tonnes. This background experience served Norton Cast Products well in bidding for a contract to produce small numbers of low alloy, stainless steel and nickel-based valve castings weighing up to 2.9 tonnes. Managing Director, Simon Alexander, learned that the certainty of a short delivery time would be critical to secure the order during a visit to the customer, CCI Valve Technology GmbH – a global leader in severe-service control valves in Vienna, Austria. The potential of using Cti’s large-scale, high-speed, 5-axis machining capabilities to produce short lead-time, low-cost patterns and core boxes from extruded polystyrene was in Simon’s mind when he arranged for 3D CAD files to be emailed to Cti. A quotation was provided by return that clinched the order, worth more than £700k, against strong European competition. All the castings have now been Copyright © 2006. All rights reserved. Reproduction of this document, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the written permission of Castings Technology International. Page 1 December 2006 produced to the required quality standard and within the contracted lead-time. Almost end-on to this recently concluded project, Norton Cast Products has become engaged in producing customised cast steel housings for a wide range of electro-magnets for Rotary Engineering UK Ltd, also in Sheffield. The Patternless Process has again circumvented the cost and lead-time associated with pattern equipment to a degree that has enhanced business opportunities for both companies. New Members 2006 UK Overseas Anchor Refractories Ltd Batley Foundry Ltd Charles H. Coward Ltd Delta Fluid Products Ltd Gilbert, Gilkes & Gordon Ltd Kohler Mira Ltd Quality Castings (Slough) Ltd Rhodes Nicholson Ltd Weir Valves & Controls UK Ltd William Cook Defence Ltd Doretrup Feuerfesteprodukte GmbH, Germany Electro Aco Altona SA, Brazil JSC Balashika Casting Mechanical Plant, Russia Magotteaux International, Belgium Activity Level During September and October 185 visitors were received, of which 53 were Members. 35 visits were made to Members in the UK and overseas. 16 metallurgical enquiries were received from 12 Member companies relating principally to physical properties and identification of defects in iron castings (including ADI and Ni-resist), steels (including duplex, stainless and alloy steels) and aluminium alloys. 22 new castings and 17 methods (gating and feeding systems) were designed for Members all over the world. 16 QuickCast® stereolithography models and 10 'printed' sand cores were made for Members to produce prototypes or small volumes of precision sand castings. Prototype castings were made for Members from 63 QuickCast® stereolithography models, 30 'printed' sand moulds and cores, 22 machined polystyrene patterns and 3 very large Patternless® sand moulds. 65 enquiries, 16 of which were from Overseas Members, were received by Information Services – a record number in a two month period. 50% of these enquiries were for assistance with specifications and standards. 12 surveys for occupational hygiene were conducted for 6 Members and 28 surveys for emissions conducted for 12 Members. Patternless® Process Finds Applications Overseas The direct machining of moulds and cores from pre-formed blocks of bonded sand continues to find interest from companies around the world. A large system has recently been commissioned in a steel foundry Member foundry in Casablanca – Mafoder Fonderie. A new engineering subsidiary, Formafrica, has been set up to exploit the technology. Following on-site training by Cti staff in September, sand moulds for pump casings, a connecting rod and a jaw crusher have been produced, as well as wood patterns and core boxes of the standard necessary to meet the requirements of Mafoder’s newly installed IMF Fast Loop moulding line. Two further systems have been specified for an aerospace company in Russia and a leading valve manufacturer in the Ukraine. Copyright © 2006. All rights reserved. Reproduction of this document, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the written permission of Castings Technology International. Page 2 December 2006 Technology Partner and Sponsor ALD Vacuum Technologies GmbH, of Hanau, Germany, and Cti are cooperating in an R&D activity aimed at reducing the cost and easing the production logistics of large-scale, thin-wall structural castings from vacuum melted steels and nickel-based super-alloys. Dimensional accuracy and mechanical property improvements are also being targeted. A 500kg vacuum induction melting unit, manufactured by ALD, will be installed in 2007 to provide a realistic platform on which to improve manufacturing technologies and materials, and to provide a practical ‘technology demonstrator’. ‘Members Only’ Area of Cti’s Web-Site More than 80% of the membership has now registered to gain access to the ‘Members Only’ area of the web-site. If you haven’t already done so and you need assistance, contact Alison Ford. The ‘Members Only’ area holds a huge store of Cti technical documents in read-only format. Click on the "technical documents" menu for access to the information. The latest Broadsheets - “High Silicon Ductile Irons” and “Ceramic Beads for Moulding and Coremaking” have recently been added. Past conference proceedings are currently being scanned and will be loaded onto the web-site very soon. Working Groups and Focus Group Meetings All Members are invited to attend any Working Group meeting to discuss any matter that they care to raise. The dates of meetings will be notified in future issues of e-News. Members can also contact the Chairmen to raise any issue they feel ought to be discussed if they cannot themselves attend: Steel Working Group – Chairman, David Furniss, Furniss & White (Foundries) Ltd. Cti Contact: Anthony Rowett Iron Working Group – Chairman, Malcolm Macnaughton, Precision Disc Castings Ltd. Cti Contact: Martin Fallon Non-Ferrous Working Group – Chairman, Alan Scarfe, LEW Castings Ltd. Cti Contact: Peter Thompson In the past year, meetings have been held for the Non-ferrous, Iron and Steel Working Groups involving representatives from over 20 Members. Over 40 personnel, representing 30 companies, attended Focus Group meetings prompted by the Working Groups – covering Environmental Legislation and Compliance, Hand-Arm Vibration, and Chemically Bonded Sand Processes. Twenty four people from 12 Member companies attended the Sand Focus Group meeting held at Alvechurch on 26th September and benefited from updates on the latest developments in the use of chemically bonded sand systems and associated technologies. Future focus meetings are planned in the first quarter of 2007 on Hand-Arm Vibration (Alvechurch), Environmental Management Systems (Sheffield) and, later in the year, Casting Finishing Practices (Sheffield). Members interested in taking part in any of the Working Group or Focus Group meetings should contact Peter M. Haigh for further details. Copyright © 2006. All rights reserved. Reproduction of this document, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the written permission of Castings Technology International. Page 3 December 2006 Health, Safety and Environmental Services Defra have recently issued proposals for consultation on the Environmental Permitting Programme. This will make application simpler for companies applying for a permit. It will eventually replace PPC and transition will be automatic. Members should not be overly concerned about the effects of this. The HSE are making the control of hand-arm vibration in foundries a priority for 2007. Cti have circulated to Members a briefing note. Members should ensure they are working to requirements of The Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005. There is a new workplace exposure limit for respirable silica of 0.1 mg.m-3. If exposure cannot be controlled to 0.1 mg.m-3 (8-hour TWA) or below by elimination, process change or engineering controls, then exposure must be controlled by provision and use of suitable respiratory protective equipment. It must be remembered that the use of suitable respiratory protection must only be used as a last resort. A briefing note has been circulated to all Members. Waste companies are increasingly asking for testing of waste streams to ensure compliance with the waste acceptance criteria introduced last year. Climate Change The casting sector Climate Change Agreement has now reached its third milestone target period and the 200 signatories are having to report upon their energy performance over the period 1st October 2005 to 30th September 2006, which is then compared against the energy efficiency targets that they agreed with the Secretary of State in return for 80% levy relief. Target 2010 Ltd has the responsibility for administering the collection of data and reporting individual performance to Defra, including the resolution of any compliance issues, via the UK Emissions Trading Scheme. Those foundries that are re-certified will receive the levy relief for a further two years, i.e. to the fourth milestone in 2008, worth on average £50k/annum. On 12th September, at the Alvechurch Offices of Cti, Target 2010 Ltd repeated its popular half day briefing "Climate Change Agreements - back to basics", providing both a useful refresher for those with some prior knowledge and valuable information for the many who have had responsibility thrust on them without any previous training. Casting Skills Centre Victoria Sindaco of Aeromet International Plc, Worcester, has successfully completed the Casting Skills Centre’s first Full Technician Advanced Apprenticeship. Vicky specialised in Engineering Technical Services, such as determining customer requirements and conducting complex monitoring of the company’s investment cast products. As part of her Apprenticeship, she achieved NVQs at level 2 and 3, Key Skills qualifications and a BTEC National Certificate in Mechanical Production Engineering and Higher National Certificate in Mechanical Engineering. Vicky started her apprenticeship in February 2004 and completed it in September 2006 – 11 months ahead of time! 19 personnel attended in-company Casting Design courses held in September and October at Hendrickson Europe Ltd, Northampton. 53 personnel in 4 Member companies have received bespoke, on-site training in the past year on Grey and Ductile Iron Production, Iron Melting Technology, Greensand Operations and Identification of Defects Further details on training are available from the Casting Skills Centre’s Training Calendar. Copyright © 2006. All rights reserved. Reproduction of this document, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the written permission of Castings Technology International. Page 4 December 2006 Calendar 2007 Date Event Venue Further details Tue 16th Jan Wed 31st Jan Thu 15th Feb* Wed 14th Mar Thu 29th Mar* Environmental Committee Titanium Castings (UK) Ltd Board Meeting Hand-Arm Vibration Focus Group Meeting Cti Council Meeting Environmental Management Systems Focus Group Meeting Research Committee Cti Council Meeting Cti Council Meeting Casting Finishing Practices Focus Group Meeting Cti Council Meeting Cti Alvechurch Cti Rotherham Cti Alvechurch Cti Alvechurch Cti Rotherham Jon Donohoe Barry Jackson Jon Donohoe Barry Jackson Jon Donohoe Cti Rotherham Cti Rotherham Cti Alvechurch Cti Sheffield Cti Rotherham Peter Haigh Barry Jackson Barry Jackson Peter Haigh Barry Jackson Wed 13th Jun Thu 14th Jun Wed 26th Sept Thu 25th Oct* Thu 13th Dec * Provisional dates Low Carbon Buildings Programme (LCBP) Launched on 1st April 2006, Phase One of the DTI’s low carbon buildings programme will run over three years. Open to householders, public, not-for-profit and commercial organisations across the UK, the programme will demonstrate how energy efficiency and micro-generation can work together to create low carbon buildings. Two streams of grants are available under Phase One of the programme: Stream One - for householders and community organisations; Stream Two - for medium and large micro-generation projects by public, not-for-profit and commercial organisations. Further information is available from http://www.lowcarbonbuildings.org.uk/about/. PTC Industries Gain Award for Replicast® PTC Industries Ltd was presented with an Indian Government National Award for R&D Efforts in Industry at the 20th National Conference on In-House R&D held in New Delhi on 16th-17th November, 2006. The award recognised PTC’s impressive record in introducing Replicast to manufacture critical parts for gas turbines, power plant, railroad and flow control devices. The small, privately owned, technologically advanced company has built up an output approaching 60 tonnes per month of Replicast parts in less than 2 years by focussing on quality-sensitive, precision components. Cti is working with PTC on plant, equipment and process developments required to accommodate additional, secured business that will in take their output to 100 tonnes per month in 2007. Additional Information and Copies of e-News Members can contact individuals with relevant expertise by e-mail addresses provided in the Who’s Who. If you have any enquiries regarding any of the information in this edition of e-News, or would like any of your colleagues to be added to our e-News mailing list, please contact Karen Stott. Castings Technology International Advanced Manufacturing Park, Brunel Way, Rotherham, S60 5WG, England. t. +44 (0)114 2541144 f. +44 (0)114 2541155 e. m.ashton@castingstechnology.com w. www.castingstechnology.com Copyright © 2006. All rights reserved. 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