AUTOMOTIVE HEAT TREAT

Global Fastener Company Orders Mesh Belt Heat Treatment System

A contract to design and supply a mesh belt heat treat system with a production capacity of 4,000 lb/hr of high quality automotive fasteners was recently awarded. CAN-ENG was entrusted with this contract from a new European based client. This system was chosen based on its proven reliability, efficiency, and soft-part-handling features. The new, high-volume fastener system features: an atmosphere controlled mesh belt hardening system, oil quench, post wash system, temper furnace, soluble oil system, bi-directional conveyor discharge, and CAN-ENG’s PETTM Level 2 SCADA system. By integrating CAN-ENG’s Level 2 Automation, the automotive supplier provides themselves access to vital tracking of their products’ status, detailed process data for continuous process improvements, comprehensive equipment diagnostics, cost analysis, & inventory management. The top-of-the-line system also utilizes Can-Eng’s Energy Reduction System (ERSTM), significantly reducing the energy requirements of the system.  The system is scheduled to be commissioned Q4 – 2017.

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Major Automotive Aluminum Expansion in China

  Source:  Global Casting Magazine

The Sinolion Industry Group is planning a two phase construction project to help mark Sinolion as the major automotive components producer in China. This article refers to the Chinese currency “RMB.” As of today (6/13/17), one $1 = 6.8 RMB.

Read More: Aluminum Casting Industrial Park Launched in Qinhuangdao

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SlewPro Acquires Rhino Gear

  Source:  Slew Pro

Various types of heat treating, grinding or specialty coatings are performed at Slew Pro.  With the new acquisition of RhinoGear, SlewPro can now produce internal and external gears, ring gears, timing pulleys, sprockets, internal and external splines, keyways, custom broached internal shapes and CNC machined products.

Read more: SlewPro Acquires Rhino Gear by Richard Potesta

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Precision Resource Brings Heat Treating In House

Precision Resource is pleased to announce that its Mexico Division has officially opened a heat treat facility in Saltillo.

Heat treating is a specialized process that aids in hardening material to meet customer part strength requirements. While Precision Resource was providing this service using outside suppliers, adding this strategically located facility will help PRMX be more responsive to local demand.

“This new heat treatment facility will use new state of the art furnaces with advanced process control capabilities in order to reduce process variation resulting in the more repeatable performance of our customers’ components” said Kaveh Vafaei, Precision Resource’s Director of International Operations.  “Vertically integrating heat treating within our plant in Saltillo, creates a specific opportunity to improve the total quality of our products requiring heat treatment. Being able to fineblank and heat treat in adjacent facilities will create a constant feedback loop in real time in order to improve the overall quality and consistency of our products”.

Located in Saltillo, Coahuila, the Precision Resource Mexico specializes in the supply of high-volume and high-tonnage fineblanked components and assemblies.  The division supplies its products primarily to the automotive and heavy-duty markets.  The division also employs an array of secondary finishing technologies, including grinding and machining that coupled with heat treating enables them to supply complete ready to assemble component solutions to its customers.

Fineblanking is a high precision metal forming process used extensively in the automotive, heavy duty, electronics, medical, lawn and garden, and general industrial industries.  This unique process creates parts with very tight dimensional tolerances, excellent flatness, and with very little variation from part-to-part throughout long production runs.  These characteristics lead designers to specify fineblanked components for their most critical applications.

Precision Resource has seven production facilities globally.  The company operates plants in Huntington Beach, CA; Shelton, CT; Mt. Sterling, KY; Vernon Hills, IL; Cambridge, Ontario, Hangzhou, China and Saltillo, Mexico as well as a Technical Center in Canada.

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Toyota Eyes Aluminum

  Source:  Automotive News

Toyota CEO Jim Lentz discussed the car company’s planned expansion into aluminum car bodies. Speaking at the company’s R&D facility expansion where $154 million will be invested, Mr.Lentz went into some detail about where aluminum will first be used. New developments in high-strength steels were also discussed.

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Metal Magnesium Ingots Produced in Quebec

The  first metal magnesium ingots have been produced at the Danville demonstration plant in Quebec by Alliance Magnesium Inc. . This achievement comes after four years of technological development, design and construction of a pilot plant.The ingots, which are now produced on a regular basis, are used to validate the manufacturing process developed by AMI and to collect the technical and economic information necessary for the subsequent phases of magnesium production.

“This is a crucial step in the development of AMI that has just been completed. It depends on the hard work of all our staff, as well as our financial, technical and government partners who share our ambition to become the greenest magnesium producer on the planet. “Said Dr. Joël Fournier, Chief Executive Officer of AMI.

AMI is also announcing a $ 4.1 million loan from the Fonds de diversification économique de la MRC des Sources, a fund created by the Government of Québec. The proceeds of this funding will go toward the operations of its pilot plant and the preparation of its $ 100 million commercial demonstration plant, which will take shape during the year and create more than 70 jobs.

“We are delighted to count the Regional Fund as one of our strategic partners in the evolution of our company,” said Dr. Fournier. “This financial contribution demonstrates the recognition of AMI’s business model as a key driver of the region’s economic recovery and its positive impact on the community. ” he added.

AMI has invested more than $ 12 million in the region over the past three years and directly and subcontracts more than 20 professionals and operators.

About Alliance Magnesium Inc.

Alliance Magnesium is a privately-owned Canadian company engaged in the production of magnesium metal and other valuable minerals from serpentine. AMI has developed an innovative technology and process that gives it a cleaner and less expensive approach than those currently used worldwide by magnesium producers. The new AMI process is an alternative to the thermal process, which is one of the most important sources of CO2 emissions in the world. AMI has developed a three-stage development program that will lead to an annual production of 50,000 tons in 2019 and the creation of more than 350 jobs.

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Melting Line, Casting Line and Two Forging Presses to be Installed

Production of aluminum forged suspension products will be expanded by Kobe Aluminum Automotive Products, LLC, to meet the rising demand in North America.

Based in Bowling Green, Kentucky, KAAP decided in November 2015 to install a melting and casting line and two forging presses. Mass production is scheduled to begin in summer 2017. When this capital investment is completed, KAAP will have three melting and casting lines and eight forging presses. Production capacity will increase from the current 540,000 pieces per month to 750,000 pieces per month.

In the latest expansion plan announced today, KAAP plans to invest approximately US$53 million (about 5.8 billion yen) to install an additional melting and casting line and two forging presses. Startup is to begin in stages starting from autumn 2018, with completion slated for early 2019. KAAP anticipates hiring 100 more people.

When the latest capital investment is completed, KAAP will have a total of four melting and casting lines and 10 forging presses. Production capacity will increase to 970,000 pieces per month, and employees are anticipated to total 600 people.

KAAP was established in 2003 as a joint venture by Kobe Steel, Mitsui & Co., Ltd. and Toyota Tsusho Corporation to produce aluminum forged suspension products in the United States. Ever since it began production in 2005, KAAP has maintained the top share of the North American market for aluminum forged suspension products.

The United States is the world’s second-largest automobile market, and car production is anticipated to continue growing. Production of approximately 17.5 million cars in 2016 is projected to increase to 19 million cars in 2020.

Owing to their light weight, aluminum forged suspensions contribute to improving the fuel economy of cars. Demand has been rising due to the increasing need to reduce the weight of car bodies in response to environmental regulations.

KAAP began by supplying mainly Japanese automakers in the United States. It now supplies U.S. automakers, too. KAAP anticipates that in the future automakers will use aluminum forged suspension products in a wider range of vehicles.

This latest expansion will further contribute to solidifying KAAP’s position in the North American market for aluminum forged suspension products.

Outline of Seventh Expansion

Extension of building:  About 13,000 sq m (140,000 sq ft)

Equipment:  1 melting and casting line, 2 forging presses, auxiliary equipment

Investment amount:  About $53 million

No. of employees to be hired:  About 100 (when in full operation)

Start-up of equipment:  To be in stages from autumn 2018

 

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