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    1. 4 Rolling Course Update Following the success of our Aluminium Rolling Of course, we can Technology Course at our site here in Banbury, we’ve deliver any of our begun to offer in-house versions. These enable our training courses . . . value through innovation clients to train large numbers of delegates without at our client’s the associated travel costs. It also means we can premises. Alro, produce a training course specific to the client. an aluminium Issue: 5 2008 smelting and Recently we travelled to Garmco, an aluminium rolling rolling company in company in Bahrain, to deliver our rolling technology Romania, recently course. took part in some Tutors and delegates from a recent rolling SPC training: course in Banbury “The work “The course was very interesting, interactive with many presented in the exercises and I think it helps us to understand better the five days is really data from our process.” perfect” Fifth Year Success! Ing. Sorcoata Bogdan, Hot Mill Shift Manager, Alro S.A. Dr. Adel Dagher Fahed Budagher, Our next Aluminium Rolling Technology Course is being Head of Technical held on 10th-14th November 2008 in Banbury. For a Training, Garmco registration form, and for information about any of our training courses, please contact Helen Forrest at When I wrote this piece for the newsletter last year, it was a very exciting time for Innoval Technology. A workshop session at Garmco helen.forrest@innovaltec.com Most of the restrictions which, for four years, had prevented us from operating within rolled product You can find an example of the content of these courses at manufacturing markets had just been lifted. Now, one year later, I’m pleased to say the response from the www.innovaltec.com/rolling_tech2.htm aluminium rolling industry has been fantastic and 2008 will be our most successful year yet. Towards the end of 2007 we announced courses began, we’ve trained people from production started. Both alloys will our collaboration with rolling mill plant 28 companies in 14 countries and we’ve allow the OEM’s to continue their drive manufacturer Danieli Fröhling, and sister seen demand increase with each course. for weight reduction, cost reduction Come to our stand at Aluminium 2008 and try a famous Banbury Cake company Danieli Automation, to bring to In fact, it has become so successful that and improved material properties and To celebrate our fifth birthday, we invite you to sample a traditional Banbury Cake on our stand at Aluminium market an entirely new range of aluminium we’re now offering in-house versions to performance. 2008 in Essen. Banbury Cakes are a delicious, flat pastry with a spicy, currant filling. rolling mills - the ‘Diamond Mills’. You can clients with a group of delegates. read more about this project on page 2 of Finally, May 2008 found us celebrating The story behind the origin of the Banbury Cake says that in the 13th century, whilst abroad, some knights this newsletter. We’ve worked on some particularly the company’s fifth birthday. We regard encountered a cake which was a mixture of fruit and spice encased within a pastry envelope. Liking this interesting projects over the last year this as a milestone, and I’d like to extend product so much, on their return to Banbury they shared the idea and the development of the Banbury Cake evolved. Today Banbury Cakes are made to secret recipies by several bakeries in the region. too, including technical due diligence and my thanks and gratitude to all our clients plant feasibility studies. These types and friends for their support over the of project are ideal for a company such last five years. We plan to celebrate our New! Help with TSB Proposals as Innoval Technology, because of the birthday in Essen at Aluminium 2008, so wealth and breadth of our aluminium please come along to stand 7A 30 in Hall Having submitted many successful proposals to the UK Government’s Technology Strategy Board (TSB), Innoval industry experience. 7 where I, and my fellow director Dr Gary Technology’s Geoff Scamans and Eoghan McAlpine are now offering their knowledge and experience in proposal Mahon, will be very pleased to meet you. writing to outside companies. Another highlight has been the If you are interested in this service, please contact Dr Geoff Scamans at geoff.scamans@innovaltec.com introduction of a small scale facility to simulate the thermo-mechanical processing of industrial scale ingots for Forthcoming Publications & Events: September 2008 onwards extruded and rolled products. We can Some members of the Innoval Technology team Title Author/Presenter Publication/Event Location Date now offer customers a proven and cost Corrosion of Friction Stir Welded AlMg Alloy AA5083 Geoff Scamans ICAA 11 Aachen, Germany 22nd September 08 Our Aluminium Rolling Technology Course effective alloy development route. Using Exhibition stand: 7A 30 Innoval staff Aluminium 2008 Essen, Germany 23-25 September 08 continues to go from strength to strength. this methodology, two new alloys have MCAST: Melt Conditioning by Advanced Shear Technology Geoff Scamans ALCASTHOUSE 2008 Aachen, Germany 2-3 December 08 In May this year we held the sixth course been validated by automotive OEM’s Yarn modelling Rade Ognjanovic “Modelling and predicting Dr Tom Farley textile behaviour”, Editor: at our premises in Banbury, UK. Since the within the last 6 months and commercial Managing Director, Innoval Technology Ltd Xiaogang Chen Cold Rolling Mill Vibration and its Impact on Productivity Tom Farley “Flat-Rolled Steel Processes: 1st June 2009 and Product Quality Advanced Technologies”, Inside this issue… Editor: Vladimir Ginzburg Danieli unveils Diamond Rolling Mills page 2 Impressive Results at W. H. Tildesley page 3 innform is published by Innoval Technology Ltd, Beaumont Close, Banbury, Oxon UK OX16 1TQ. Aerospace to Automotive at Jaguar Land Rover page 3 More News & Conference Papers page 4 Tel: + 44 (0) 1295 702800, Fax: + 44 (0) 1295 702898, Email: enquiries@innovaltec.com, Website: http://www.innovaltec.com
    2. 2 3 4 Danieli unveils Aerospace to Diamond Rolling Mills Automotive at Jaguar Land Rover Towards the end of last year we signed an exclusive arrangement with Danieli Fröhling, and sister company Danieli Automation, to introduce a new generation of aluminium rolling mills – the Diamond Mills. Diamond Mills are designed from the customer’s Always at the forefront of automotive engineering, alloys, allowing them to quickly narrow perspective, bringing together not only the best mechanical Jaguar Land Rover wanted to investigate the use down the options and produce a more and automation features, but also the experience to deal of high-strength aerospace aluminium alloys in targeted experimental programme.” with the specific challenges of high-productivity aluminium their vehicles. Use of these materials could reduce rolling. The newly designed, optimised rolling concepts that vehicle weight if used to replace steel, particularly For more information about our make up ‘Diamond Mills’ result in a state-of-the-art, high for impact absorbing structures. comprehensive Materials Development speed, high productivity rolling mill with a rapid, trouble- Service please contact Dr Gary Mahon free start up. The team at Jaguar Land Rover brought Innoval’s Materials at gary.mahon@innovaltec.com Development team on board to provide expertise in the The unique arrangement brings together three industry Dr Gary Mahon use of high-strength aluminium alloys from within the power-houses: mechanical know-how from Danieli aerospace industry. We advised them on the merits of the Fröhling, process automation expertise from Danieli various high-strength alloys and tempers available, as well Automation and aluminium industry expertise from as suggesting how these materials could be incorporated Innoval Technology. This group of experts have worked in into automotive structures. aluminium plants throughout the world implementing value- adding improvements at all stages from casting through to Dr Gary Mahon, Senior Materials Consultant at Innoval finishing. Together the group represents more than 500 A rolling mill from Danieli Technology, had this to say about the project: years of industry experience. “Innoval’s involvement with Jaguar Land Rover on advanced Jörg Schröder, Managing Director of Danieli Fröhling, high strength aluminium alloy research helped to reduce comments: their normal development time. Our experience enabled the Engineers to gain an understanding of the issues they “We are delighted to be able to offer Innoval Technology’s would have to deal with when using established aerospace expertise as part of our ‘Diamond Mills’ product. Their wealth of experience in the field of aluminium production really adds value The new Jaguar XK to what we have to offer. Our work with Innoval will ensure our customers can produce world-class product in world-beating time.” Danieli Fröhling have produced a booklet entitled “Aluminium Strip Impressive Results Production Technology” which includes a description of Diamond Mills. It also covers automation & process control and their slitting and cutting technologies. The booklet can be obtained from d.neumann@danieli- at W. H. Tildesley froehling.de For further information about Innoval’s involvement with Diamond Mills, please contact Dan Miller at dan.miller@innovaltec.com The Diamond Mill concept W H Tildesley, based in Willenhall in the UK, has been producing high quality forgings for over 150 years. They specialise in small and medium batch production in a New Patent Alert Service for the wide range of modern materials. Major investments in 3-D modelling, simulation software and state-of-the-art in-house die-making capability mean that cost-effective forgings can be produced in small quantities. Aluminium Industry As part of their continuous improvement programme, W H Two of the aluminium forgings manufactured at W. H. Tildesley Tildesley enlisted the help of Richard Keyte to further improve their production of aluminium forgings. Richard, who is part of “Richard has given us a greater understanding the Materials Development team at Innoval Technology, analysed Through a recent collaboration with David This collaboration also includes publication of a of the factors we need to consider when the whole thermo-mechanical processing route at the plant in Goodchild Ltd, we’re pleased to announce new survey covering patents from China, Japan processing aluminium. As a result of his Willenhall and then set about optimising it. Richard’s work focused our monthly Patent Alert Service. and South Korea that are not published in other involvement, we’ve seen the scrap rate of one on, amongst other things, furnace temperature control, die heating countries. of our most challenging aluminium components procedures, and racking and stacking practices in the pre-heat With this service, essential patent applications drop by 85%.” furnaces. from thousands published each month in Europe, For more information about this service please USA, UK and through the PCT system, are distilled have a look at our web site or contact us at Richard Keyte can be contacted at John Tildesley, Managing Director of W H Tildesley, was suitably into a readily accessible format allowing companies enquiries@innovaltec.com richard.keyte@innovaltec.com impressed with the work, particularly given the productivity to monitor technical advances in their field and Richard Keyte improvement: identify competitors’ technical developments.
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