Siempelkamp will supply an open-die forging press and a ring-rolling mill to France

A company with many years of experience in the manufacturing of high-quality forged parts and rolled rings ordered two systems at the same time.

Siempelkamp will supply an open-die forging press and a ring-rolling mill to France

Rolling in a ring rolling mill

The French „Union des Forgerons“ ordered from Siempelkamp an open-die forging press and a ring-rolling mill for its plant in Méréville. With the two plants, which will be components of a new ring-rolling line, the customer intends to expand its product range with parts made of nickel-base alloys and titanium as well as difficult to form metals for the aerospace industry. In this way, the customer wants to significantly increase its production capacity.

The new line consists of an open-die forging press and a ring-rolling mill as well as furnaces and material handling equipment.

The 33/30 MN forging press is uniquely designed as a combination open-die and ring blanking press and consequently, will provide high flexibility. In addition to producing blanks for the manufacturing of rings, the customer will produce conventional open-die forgings with a weight of up to 10 metric tons. Due to the precisely operated lifting and centering device, the press achieves high accuracy for the blank punching and piercing operations.

Unique feature: the „Universal Cassette Design“

The ring-rolling mill which processes the ring blanks from the forging press has radial and axial forces of 4,000 kN each, with a maximum ring diameter of 2,500mm. The mill rolls rings with a height of up to 700 mm and weights of up to 5 metric tons. Siempelkamp will supply the entire ring rolling machine including the hydraulic system, electrical system and rolling dies.

The „Universal Cassette Design“ allows the use of different main roll configurations in the same machine. The cassette principle provides the customer with a high degree of flexibility in production and allows high throughputs even for small batches because the cassette can be exchanged within 30-50 minutes.

By using design principles that have proven effective in other Siempelkamp presses, the machines achieve a long operating life. Extensive FEM calculations are the guarantee for the high fatigue strength of the mechanical structural components. This is further supported by the fact that the housings for the axial cones, which experience high mechanical stresses, are designed as one-piece castings without weld seams. Similarly, all bearings are designed with a long operating life in mind.

The Siempelkamp control SicoRoll 2.0, specially developed for ring-rolling and recently further developed with new features, allows exact control of the ring-rolling process. Furthermore, the saved rolling strategies support the user during process planning. With an advance simulation, which is taking the threshold values of the machine into account, all relevant rolling parameters are determined. The program uses a database which stores the tool and material data. Furthermore, it contains the standard rolling curves and strategies as the basis for the planning process. The calculated rolling parameters are transmitted to the machine control which ensures the optimal ring rolling process and keeps the rolling parameters synchronized with the process.

During rolling, two lasers are constantly measuring the dimensions of the ring. Furthermore, the temperature is monitored online and this temperature feedback is an integral part of the new SicoRoll 2.0 software control. The kernel of the software also simulates the dimensions of the ring blank for the forging press.

Samiron Mondal, Managing Director at Siempelkamp Maschinen- und Anlagenbau GmbH and responsible for sales in the area of metal forming, is pleased that a company with many years of experience in the manufacture of high-quality forgings and rolled rings has placed the order with Siempelkamp. „The customer trusts our ability to supply a customized system which best meets its requirements and still fits in their budget. One key factor is that especially for highly stressed parts, such as gears, we use as many standard components as possible. For the customer this translates into significant cost savings because maintenance and spare parts procurement are easy.“

The entire project is carried out by a consortium made up of three companies. Siempelkamp will supply the mechanics for the open-die forging press, Oilgear Towler will contribute the hydraulic and electrical systems. The ring-rolling mill is completely supplied by Siempelkamp including the electrics, hydraulics, and the control system. Glama will supply the charging manipulator, the forging manipulator as well as a rail-bound forging robot for the transfer of the ring blanks between press and ring-rolling mill. This partnership has proved to work effectively for several projects in France in the past, for example, at Akers in Thionville or at Aubert Duval in its Firminy and Issoire plants.

Michel Discour, Président Directeur Général of Union des Forgerons, sees great potential for its plant with the investment in the new machines: „We will be able to manufacture a higher number of difficult to form materials in the future which require higher pressing and rolling forces. This includes higher-quality materials, larger dimensions, and higher working weights. We will be able to achieve higher outputs. We are specializing in the flexible manufacturing of complex products; the new machines will help in this regard because we will achieve shorter delivery times.“

The installation of the press will start in October of 2016; the installation of the ring-rolling mill approximately 3 months later. Full production is scheduled to begin summer of 2017.

About Siempelkamp

The Siempelkamp Group with its three business divisions for machine and plant construction, foundry and engineering and services is an internationally oriented technology supplier. Siempelkamp Maschinen- und Anlagenbau GmbH is a systems supplier for press lines and complete plants for the wood-processing industry as well as for the metal-forming and composite and rubber industries. The Siempelkamp foundry, one of the world\’s largest hand-casting foundries, manufactures large cast components that may weigh up to 320 tonnes from nodular-graphite cast iron. Siempelkamp Engineering und Service specialises in dismantling nuclear plants and supplies transport and storage containers for radioactive wastes.

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