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Can-Eng Furnaces Ltd
14D34
Latest developments in heat treating
technology
Can-Eng Furnaces will be showcasing its latest developments in
• Standard production capacities from 100 to 3,300kg per hour.
heat treating technology, for the thermal processing of wire
• Superior part quality and repeatability of heat treatment process.
and fasteners, at WIRE Dusseldorf.
• Systems engineered to address foreign material and part damage
issues.
According to Can-Eng, its ability to design and manufacture any or
• Maximum fuel efficiency through innovative design and energy
all of the components of a fully integrated and automated mesh
recuperation.
belt furnace system including furnaces, ovens, quenches, washing
• Heat Treating processes include clean hardening, carburising,
systems, atmosphere generators, material handling systems and
carbonitriding, austempering and martempering.
process control systems, makes it one of the leaders in the industry.
“We have the depth of experience to custom engineer heat treating
Can-Eng mesh belt systems have the following qualities:
equipment for the most demanding applications and we pride
ourselves in providing innovative, state-of-the-art equipment that
• Proven field reliability.
helps our customers improve their bottom line and gain a
• Continuous production that delivers superior fastener quality.
competitive edge.”
Eldes snc di Bellotto Paolo & C
14E37
Alignment of thread rolling dies Titanus, on the basis
of the entire
Since the first moment Eldes faced this problem, its research deformation activity,
focused on the push received reciprocally from the two dies processes the
when they are misaligned, whose main component is difference between
orthogonal to the mutual pressure acting through the part the measurements
being rolled. relevant to the idle
cycle and the
The Eldes method does not require memory of previous production productive cycle of
of the same type nor calibration of sensors. The use of the absolute the machine, and the
force sensors in Eldes technology does not play a role in the result is presented to the operator in concise form, as results from
alignment; it is eventually used only to ensure the desired profile the annexed figure. After following some steps, when the central
shape. area of the screen is reached, the alignment is satisfactory, and the
production can be launched in continuous mode. Getting the result,
After a rough set-up, performed with the traditional method of while the machine is running at its normal speed rather than with a
coinciding the two traces after the first half turn, the machine will static control, prevents further adjustment during a normal job.
be started in continuous mode but, being controlled by the The measurement ‘keeps alive’ during the production, thus
supervision equipment “Titanus 2F”, it will be halted after the first extending to the alignment the supervising action of the Eldes
non-idle cycle. monitoring equipment.
Essebi S.r.l
14D12
Essebi will exhibit its 5-die 5-blow machine SB 506, which can
cut wire up to 8mm diameter and is targeted at the
manufacture of special parts.
Also at Wire will be the new 6-die Header AM 614 which cuts wire
diameter up to 17mm. The main characteristic of this machine is
the fully automatic set up: as part of the extra table for pre-
adjustment of the die-holder and punch holder, a computer controls
18 motors allowing quick set up of punches, ejection cams and the
ejection levers.
Additionally the user can save, in the computer memory, the data
for a part, so that the next time the user has to manufacture it, the
computer will remember the specifications and immediately
regulate the main machine components.
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