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Brake Specialist Brembo to July 2008 Brembo S.p.A., Stezzano, Italy, an automotive and
truck brake specialist, will locate a new metalcasting facility with
75,000-tons of brake disc capacity next to its current casting plant in
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GM'S IRON FINISHING AUTOMATION January 2008 Click on Picture to Enlarge |
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WHEN WILL THE ROBOTS TAKE OVER ? November 2007 Click on Picture to Enlarge |
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SYSTEM DESIGNERS SHAKE-UP THE CLEANING PROCESS October 2007 Click on Picture to Enlarge |
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Foundry Solutions & Design Company of Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. recently completed the engineering design for a steel railroad foundry in the Leningrad Region of Russia. The construction of the building has commenced with production to start in late 2008. Of special interest is the fact that the same American engineering team also designed the current largest iron foundry in Russia, the Kamaz Plant in 1973-1974. The annual capacity of the new facility will be 70,000 metric tons of steel castings for the Russian rail industry. Sideframes, bolsters and end-of-car castings will be produced at this facility on a highly automated molding line with a flask size of 1900 x 2800 x 500/500 mm. In addition, the molding line will utilize flexible automation for core setting and mold preparation. Casting cleaning and finishing, as designed, will be highly automated and includes specially developed systems for gate and riser removal before shot blasting, CNC grinders for consistent material removal and robotic finishing cells for casting finishing and gauging. Each finishing cell will be outfitted with an automatic tool change cartridge, casting gauging will be automated utilizing touch probes, laser scanning and vision systems. In summary, the fully integrated Foundry will be machine-paced in operation throughout and will benefit from the following technological advancements:
Process flow has been observed in all cases and material handling has been given special consideration to minimize the dependence on manual intervention. The foundry is a machine-paced operation.
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NEW SAND SYSTEM |
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Foundry Solutions & Design to Install New Sand System at NEMAK’s Windsor, Canada Aluminum Plant
Foundry Solutions & Design, Alpharetta, GA,
was awarded a turnkey contract from NEMAK Corporation’s Canadian
Operations to install a complete sand processing and handling
system in their Windsor Aluminum Plant. This system is
part of an overall $90 million expansion project at this facility that
will allow it to produce a new GM High Feature 3.6 liter V-6
Aluminum Cylinder Block.
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