Forgemasters meets pressing needs in Europe and US
15 Feb 2008
Sheffield Forgemasters International has announced a £1.2 million contract to produce steel press components weighing a total of 669 tonnes for German company SMS Meer. To cast the 168 tonne foundation platen for the closed-die press Forgemasters poured 388 tonnes of liquid steel into a specially designed mould.
The press is destined for the Italian company Ringmill, and will be used to make a variety of engineered components needing immense pressure for their production. Closed die forging forces hot metal into a pre-determined shape and is widely used in mass production industries such as automotive and aeronautical fields.
Forgemasters is also producing three components for a 10,000 tonne press that is going to American company Allvac, a producer of nickel-base and cobalt-base superalloys, titanium-base alloys, and speciality steels for the aerospace industry. The three castings will consist of a foundation platen weighing 170 tonnes, an upper cross head weighing 179 tonnes and a lower cross head weighing 152 tonnes.
The components, two of which are already cast, will be created from 1098 tonnes of liquid steel. The third component is expected to be cast in the next few weeks and after rough machining will then be transferred to Germany for finishing work.
Graham Honeyman, chief executive at SFIL, said: “These orders reflect a global expansion in steel forming activity which Forgemasters has always been a key supplier to. The SMS group is an important client of Forgemasters and these two contracts further strengthen that relationship.”
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