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28

J

uly

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ugust

2007

Technology

Update

Tube bending machines for

Boeing helicopter manufacture

Unison, UK, has shipped an all-electric

tube-bending machine to the rotorcraft

manufacturing facility of Boeing Integrated

Defense Systems in Philadelphia, USA. It is

the first all-electric tube bending machine

to be installed at this Boeing facility.

The new Breeze 20 machine is capable

of making precision bends on high

performance alloy and aluminium tubes

with diameters of up to 1" (25mm). It

will be used to fabricate hydraulic and

fuel line components required during the

manufacture and service of Chinook and

V-22 Osprey helicopters.

The machine features a ‘long nose’, which

allows tubular shapes with complex bends,

and very short distances between bends,

to be automatically fabricated. Instead of

hydraulic force, the Breeze 20 uses servo-

motors to control the bending process.

All-electric actuation provides significant

advantages related to manufacturing

precision, repeatability and energy

consumption. Each of the tools employed

is software controlled, to enable smooth

bends and optimal flow performance.

After setup, operating parameters can also

be stored, allowing machines to be quickly

reconfigured for another part or batch,

without creating any scrap. Furthermore, as

the actuation elements of the machine only

need energy when a bend is being made,

total power consumption is greatly reduced.

Unison

– UK

Fax

: +44 1723 582379

Email

:

enquiries@unisonltd.com

Website

:

www.unisonltd.com

Horn Machine Tools

– USA

Fax

: +1 559 431 4431

Email

:

hmt@sierratel.com

Website

:

www.hornmachinetools.com

Roll-Kraft, USA, has developed a

new product design that will remedy

the problem of surface markings

that show up during the production

process. Markings can be caused

for many reasons, but are usually

the result of poor roll design on a

mill that is out of alignment.

The company has designed a

method to eliminate marking caused

by speed differences between the

throat diameter and overall roll

diameters.

The new bearingless floating flange

roll design, developed by engineers

at Roll-Kraft, is claimed to significantly

improve the appearance of tube, pipe

and rollformed products. This will lead

to better product performance and

success.

This design advancement works very well in

a variety of applications: large diameter tube

sizes, heavy gauges, specialty materials,

and, of course, cold-roll materials.

Roll-Kraft

– USA

Fax

: +1 440 205 3110

Website

:

www.roll-kraft.com

Strip accumulator added to advanced tube mill line

Myung Jin Machinery, Korea, is the manufacturer of an advanced tube mill (ERW 1-24")

and a host of related equipment. The company has launched the latest strip accumulator,

which has been developed with a range of features.

The accumulator incorporates an innovative mechanism to pull the skelp (strip) from

its inside, ensuring that the skelp is not

crumpled as the accumulator winds.

Operator safety is also ensured as there

is a safety device to stop the operation

if skelp (strip) inside the accumulator

runs out before the welding process is

complete.

The accumulator is easy to use as it

retains the stored amount until the strip

on the uncoiler is finished. Stopping the

process is simple because once loaded,

the accumulator processes strip at the

same speed as tube mills.

With virtually no noise and dust,

changing strip size is also straightforward as the width of the side guide can be

adjusted.

Myung Jin Machinery

– Korea

Fax

: +82 31 499 4538

Email

:

mjm@mjmmill.co.kr

Website

:

www.mjmmill.com

The strip accumulator from Myung Lin

New bearingless floating flange roll design

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Floating assembly – exploded lower right outside

Floating assembly – exploded lower right (floater only)

The new Breeze 20 machine will be used to

fabricate hydraulic and fuel line components for

Boeing helicopters