Linear Cage Forming in Tube Mills Pipe & Tube Pittsburgh 2010 Technology for Profitable Production October 3 4, 2010 Olimpia80 Presenter: Peter Beierling Exclusive Agent for Olimpia80 in NAFTA www.olimpia80.com
Introduction Tube mills designed and built in house Tube mill production for external markets for many years Family owned business run by the Travini family Located in the beautiful region of Borgonovo in Northern Italy
Challenges for new tube mills Olimpia80 s Linear Cage Forming leading technology addresses the major requirements and challenges of today s welded tube market and allows for Just in time production Reduction of finished product stock Reduction of Cost Our technology facilitates Elimination of tool change Significant reduction of changeover times for product changes
LCF by Olimpia80 a Technical Revolution This is mainly achieved by Maximizing flexibility Reduction of set up time Reduction of roller cost (tooling cost reduction) Advanced Linear Cage Forming (LCF) by Olimpia80 is the most suited technology and extends LCF all llthe way to the welding station for round and through the entire line for rectangular/square products This technology results from many years of experience and development work
LCF for round and rectangular/square tubes
LCF Round pipes New LCF has been applied to complete forming section of mill, including fin pass Unique compact system consisting of 11 stations 6 stations operating as breakdowns 2 stations operating as pre fin passes 3 stations operating as final fin passes An almost complete closure of the tube (360 degrees) is achieved
11 LCF Stations in round tube mill
Configuration Rolls of 11 forming stations controlled by 83 independent axles Axles are driven by servo motors with feedback Operated via system interface Correct roller position is found quickly and safely Some rolls not driven and contact with strip is reduced to keep peripheral speed differences to a minimum Surface marks avoided!
First breakdown stand Four forming idle rolls start shaping the strip edges Rolls have full movement capability Each roller can rotate t and translate in horizontal and vertical direction Elliptical profile of rollers to find optimum radius position Together with rake and positioning a perfectly controlled forming of edges is provided
Following 5 breakdown stands Work on central section of strip Gradual bending performed Rolls still have variable profile Same adjustments as stand 1 possible
Additional guiding rolls Stand 1 to 6 have additional guiding side rolls at the exit; movable on slides with different inclination; i control edge position and spring back At the entry of each stand pinch roll system for strip feeding and control of strip bottom line. Radius of each pinch roll change from stand to stand Side idlers at exit Pinch rollers at entry
Pre Finpass (stands 7 + 8) Work the strip on outside surface Rolls have full range of positions Fin roll has vertical movement between the two edges of strip to prevent tube rotation
Fin pass (stands 9 11) Complete the closing of tube before welding 9 rollers have radial movement to apply compression action to outer surface Upper rollers have blades to control pressure of strip edges
LCF square and rectangular tubes LCF can be applied all the way through production line 13 stations divided into 5 forming stations as breakdowns 3 forming stations as fin passes 1 welding station 3 sizing stations 1 straightening station between sizing stations
13 station in square + rectangular tube mill
11 forming stations Controlled by 58 independent axles driven with servo motors, controlled through line interface for optimal position
Station 1 5 breakdowns First 3 breakdown stations form edges Lower rolls fixed to vertical stands with horizontal movement Upper rollers move in vertical and horizontal direction Wide range of coupling solutions between upper and lower rollers. Bending position and radii controlled
Stands 4+5 (breakdowns) Form upper edge of tube Rolling movements are same as stands 1 to 3
Fin pass stations 6 8 Rolls work on external wall of profile leading to tube closure Lateral and upper rolls have movement positions to adopt to different shapes Tube size at exit slightly larger than finished product
Welding station stand 9 Movement of welding station is similar il to fin pass stands 2 upper rollers to independently control position of tube edges to weld Longitudinal movement to vary the location of the actual weld point
Sizing station stand 10, 11 + 13 Each roll has movement parallel to its own axle This way it can touch the side of an adjacent roller (similar to a camera lens) Within the mill size range all faces of the tubes are completely worked by the rolls
Turk s head stand 12 Equipped with 7 independent axles This double action possibility best controls the forcing onto the tube Software allows positioning of rolls to reduce complexity of axles
Advantages of LCF by Olimpia80 Huge adjustment flexibility Automatic change of tube O.D. and gauge Significant change over time savings Only a few minutes required!! Huge tool cost reduction for round tubes!! No additional roll cost for square and rectangular tubes despite original set! Labor cost reduction Easier and faster maintenance
Short 3 minute video of LCF
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