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Media Information 2020
WELDING AND CUTTING – Technical journal for welding and allied processes
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Seite/page 4 – 5 Kurzcharakteristik, Redaktion, Verlag / Editorial Profi le, Editorial, Publisher
Seite/page 6 – 7 Erscheinungs- und Redaktionsplan 2020 / Publication and Editorial Plan 2020
Seite/page 8 – 9 Anzeigenpreisliste / Advertising Rates
Seite/page 10 Anzeigenformate / Advertising Formats
Seite/page 11 Datenformate / Data Formats
Seite/page 12 Verbreitung / Circulation
Seite/page 14 ABC der Fügetechnik (Internationaler Branchenführer) /
ABC of Joining (International Industry Guide)
Seite/page 20 JobPortal / JobPortal
Seite/page 23 Onlinewerbung / Online Banner advertising
Seite/page 27 Sonderdrucke / Offprints
Seite/page 35 Unsere Verlagsvertretungen / Our Representatives
Inhaltsverzeichnis/Content
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www.welding-and-cutting.infoTechnical journal for welding and allied processes
The Welding Institute
Issue
201805
Laser beam joining of dissimilar
joints of steel and aluminium
alloys
Refill friction stir spot welding of
EN AW-7075-T6 to EN AW-7075-
T6 sheets - Part 1
“EuroBLECH 2018“ in Hanover/
Germany: Step into the digital
reality
“Welding together”
Pioneers
of Welding
Technology.
For 100 years.
Welding together – that‘s what
the people at CLOOS have been
doing for 100 years. They achieve
pioneering work every day when
creating innovative solutions
for flexibly configured welding
power sources and highly
integrative, automated track-
mounted welding systems.
CLOOS – a story with a future.
www.cloos.de
20191919
Visit us at EuroBLECH
23-26 October 2018
in Hanover/Germany
Hall 13, booth E49
1 Kurzcharakteristik: Technische Fachzeitschrift für die Schweiß-, Schneid- und Löttechnik, einschließlich der
zahlreichen Randgebiete.
2 Herausgeber: DVS – Deutscher Verband für Schweißen und verwandte Verfahren e. V., Düsseldorf TWI Ltd., GB-Cambridge Institut de Soudure, F-Roissy
3 Redaktion: Dipl.-Ing. Dietmar Rippegather (Leitung/verantwortlich) Anja Labussek / Viktor Travkin
4 Anzeigen: Markus Winterhalter
5 Jahrgang/Jahr: 19. Jahrgang 2020Erscheinungsweise: 4 x jährlich
6 Aufl age: 8.000 Exemplare
7 Erscheinungs-/ Themenplan: siehe S. 06 – 07
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Kurzcharakteristik, Redaktionelle Themen, Redaktion/Verlag
12 Bezugspreise: Jahresabonnement Print 134,00 € zzgl. Versandkosten
4 Print-Ausgaben inkl. Onlinezugriff 178,00 € zzgl. Versandkosten
13 Redaktionelle Themen:
Forschung, Entwicklung und Anwendung
Schulung
Weiterbildung
Erfahrungsaustausch
Schweißen, Schneiden, Löten, Kleben und verwandte Verfahren
Werkstofffragen (Eisen- und Nichteisenmetalle, Kunststoffe, Grund- und Zusatzwerkstoffe)
Berechnung, Konstruktion und Fertigung im Stahl-, Behälter-, Apparate-, Fahrzeug- und Maschinenbau
Schweißmaschinen einschließlich Roboter und Steuerungen
Materialprüfung (zerstörende und zerstörungsfreie)
Arbeits- und Gesundheitsschutz
16 Inhalts-Analyse des redaktionellen Teils 2018 = 668 Seiten Management: 33 Seiten = 4,9 % Erfahrung aus Wirtschaft und Praxis: 377 Seiten = 56,4 % Veranstaltungen: 46 Seiten = 6,9 % Normung: 21 Seiten = 3,2 % Neue Geräte und Maschinen 63 Seiten = 9,4 % Verbandmitteilungen/ Persönliches: 64 Seiten = 9,6 % Sonstiges: 64 Seiten = 9,6 % 668 Seiten = 100,0 %
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www.welding-and-cutting.infoTechnical journal for welding and allied processes
The Welding Institute
Issue
201805
Laser beam joining of dissimilar
joints of steel and aluminium
alloys
Refill friction stir spot welding of
EN AW-7075-T6 to EN AW-7075-
T6 sheets - Part 1
“EuroBLECH 2018“ in Hanover/
Germany: Step into the digital
reality
“Welding together”
Pioneers
of Welding
Technology.
For 100 years.
Welding together – that‘s what
the people at CLOOS have been
doing for 100 years. They achieve
pioneering work every day when
creating innovative solutions
for flexibly configured welding
power sources and highly
integrative, automated track-
mounted welding systems.
CLOOS – a story with a future.
www.cloos.de
20191919
Visit us at EuroBLECH
23-26 October 2018
in Hanover/Germany
Hall 13, booth E49
1 Editorial Profi le: Technical magazine covering welding, cutting and soldering technology and related fi elds.
2 Publisher: DVS – German Welding Society, D-Düsseldorf TWI Ltd., GB-Cambridge Institute de Soudure, F-Roissy
3 Editor: Dipl.-Ing. Dietmar Rippegather (Leader/responsible) Anja Labussek / Viktor Travkin
4 Advertising manager: Markus Winterhalter
5 Volume/Year: Volume 19, 2020Frequency: 4 issues per annum
6 Print run: 8,000 copies
7 Publication and see page 06 – 07editorial plan
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Editorial Profi le, Editorial Features, Editorial/Publisher
12 Subscription charges: annual subscription (printing issue) 134.00 € plus postage costs
4 print magazines incl. online portal 178.00 € plus postage costs
13 Editorial Features:
Research, Development and Application
Training
Welding, Cutting, Soldering, Brazing, Bonding, etc
Materials (Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Metals, Plastics, Base and Filler Materials and Ancillaries)
Design
Cost Calculation and Production in the Manufacture of Steel Structures, Vessels, Plants, Vehicles and Machinery
Welding Machines including Robots and Control Systems
Material Testing (Destructive and Non-Destructive)
Health and Safety at Work
16 Inhalts-Analyse des redaktionellen Teils 2018 = 668 Seiten Management: 33 Seiten = 4,9 % Erfahrung aus Wirtschaft und Praxis: 377 Seiten = 56,4 % Veranstaltungen: 46 Seiten = 6,9 % Normung: 21 Seiten = 3,2 % Neue Geräte und Maschinen 63 Seiten = 9,4 % Verbandmitteilungen/ Persönliches: 64 Seiten = 9,6 % Sonstiges: 64 Seiten = 9,6 % 668 Seiten = 100,0 %
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Main subjects/ Anzeigenschluss/Trade fairs, Conferences, Events Ad closing date
Examples of applications in welding and cutting technology 07. Februar 2020New fi ndings about resistance welding February 07, 2020Welding in plant, tank and pipeline constructionAdditive manufacturing
wire & tube 2020 March 30 – April 03, 2020, Düsseldorf/Germany
Cutting World April 28 – 30, 2020, Essen/Germany
FABTECH Mexico May 12 – 14, 2020, Mexico City/Mexico
BEIJING ESSEN WELDING & CUTTING June 02 – 05, 2020, Shenzhen/China
Automation using robots and sensors in the case of joining and cutting 15. Mai 2020Use of adhesive-bonding technology for the joining of metallic May 15, 2020and non-metallic materialsNon-destructive testingThermal spraying: materials and applications
ITSC 2020 International Thermal Spray Conference June 10 – 12, 2020, Vienna/Austria
FABTECH Canada,June 16 – 18, 2020, Toronto/Canada
Ausgabe / ThemenschwerpunkteIssue Messen, Veranstaltungen
1 Anwendungsbeispiele der Schweiß- und SchneidtechnikMärz/March Neue Erkenntnisse zum Widerstandsschweißen Schweißen im Anlagen-, Behälter- und Rohrleitungsbau Additive Fertigung
wire & tube 2020 30. März – 03. April 2020, Düsseldorf
Cutting World, 28. – 30. April 2020, Essen
FABTECH Mexico 12. – 14. Mai 2020, Mexiko City/Mexiko
BEIJING ESSEN WELDING & CUTTING 02. – 05. Juni 2020, Shenzhen/China
2 Automation durch Roboter und Sensoren beim Fügen und TrennenJuni/June Einsatz der Klebtechnik zum Verbinden von metallischen und nichtmetallischen Werkstoffen Zerstörungsfreie Prüfung Thermisches Spritzen: Werkstoffe und Anwendungen
ITSC 2020 International Thermal Spray Conference 10. – 12. Juni 2020, Wien/Österreich
FABTECH Canada 16. – 18. Juni 2020, Toronto/Kanada
Erscheinungs- und Redaktionsplan 2020 / Publication and editorial plan 2020
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3 Einsatz des Lötens zum Verbinden von metallischen Werkstoffen September und Keramik Schweißen und Fügen von Leichtbau-Konstruktionen Schweißzusätze für unlegierte und niedriglegierte Stähle Erkenntnisse zum Arbeits- und Gesundheitsschutz in der Schweiß- technik DVS CONGRESS 2020 14. – 16. September 2020, Koblenz
Aluminium 2020 06. – 08. Oktober 2020, Düsseldorf
32. Bi-Mu 14. – 17. Oktober 2020, Mailand/Italien
EuroBLECH – Internationale Technologiemesse für Blechbearbeitung
27. – 30. Oktober 2020, Hannover
4 Anwendungsbeispiele der Schweiß- und SchneidtechnikNovember Einsatz von Laser- und Elektronenstrahl zum Schweißen und Trennen Erhöhung von Prozessstabilität und Schweißnahtqualität Sonderschweißverfahren
Svarka/Welding 11. – 13. November 2020, St. Petersburg/Russland
FABTECH 18. – 20. November 2020, Las Vegas/USA INDIA ESSEN WELDING & CUTTING 23. – 25. November 2020, Mumbai/Indien
Use of brazing/soldering for the joining of metallic materials 07. August 2020and ceramic August 07, 2020Welding and joining of light weight constructionsFiller materials for unalloyed and low alloy steelsFindings on occupational health and safety in welding technology
DVS CONGRESS 2020September 14 – 16, 2020, Koblenz/Germany
Aluminium 2020 October 06 – 08, 2020, Düsseldorf/Germany
32. Bi-Mu October 14 – 17, 2020, Milan/Italy
EuroBLECH – International Technology Exhibition for Sheet Metal WorkingOctober 27 – 30, 2020, Hanover/Germany
Examples of applications in welding and cutting technology 09. Oktober 2020Use of laser and electron beams for welding and cutting October 09, 2020Increase in process stability and weld qualitySpecial joining processes
Svarka/Welding November 11 – 13, 2020, St. Petersburg/Russia
FABTECH November 18 – 20, 2020, Las Vegas/USA
INDIA ESSEN WELDING & CUTTING November 23 – 25, 2020, Mumbai/India
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Europe 55,1 % 4,408
America 17,1 % 1,365
Asia 25,0 % 2,003
Australia 1,8 % 138
Africa 1,0 % 86
100 % 8,000
Circulation in Europe
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2 Central-Europe 34,5 % 1,522 France, Switzerland, Benelux, Germany, Australia
3 South-Europe 14,5 % 639 Italy, Spain, Portugal
4 Eastern-Europe 5,9 % 261
100 % 4,408
Circulation/Circulation in Europe
EuropeAmericaAsiaAustraliaAfrica
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“World Robotics Report 2016“:European Union occupies top position in the global automationrace
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www.welding-and-cutting.infoTechnical journal for welding and allied processes
The Welding Institute
Issue
201803
The ,EIROS’ project: combatting
ice and erosion in extreme low
temperatures
Introduction to the brazing of
aluminium and its alloys – Part 5:
Recent innovations in aluminium
brazing
Equivalent energy method for
welding structure analysis
www.welding-and-cutting.info
Technical journal for welding and allied processes
The Welding
Institute
Welding Cutting final indd 2
24 01 2012 15:47:24
Issue
201804
Bringing welding learning oppor-
tunities into the shop floor: The
,WOW’ project
Process auditing is the first step
in operator accreditation
Increasing the process efficiency
in laser beam brazing
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Deceased members
Welding and Cutting 17 (2018) No. 4 285
NEWS Editorial
T H E N E W S L E T T E R O F T H E W E L D I N G I N S T I T U T E
If it ever had one (and it would have been well before my time),The Welding Institute shrugged off its archaic ‘Institution’ imageof oak-panelled rooms with leather wing-backed chairs a longtime ago. Having been in existence for 95 years, not much lessthan the industrial use of electric welding, The Welding Instituteis certainly not the oldest professional engineering institution.Having one of the world’s largest independent research and tech-nology activities for materials joining, and supporting industrywith technical training and certification, does make it one of themost innovative.
In many ways, the objectives established by the Institution ofWelding Engineers, and reported in the first Annual Report inMarch 1924, were not exactly traditional, ‘The advancement anddevelopment of the science and practice of welding in all itsbranches and the constitution of the Institution enables it toarrange for the reading of papers, lectures, etc, to draw up regu-lations or recommendations for the guidance of the welding in-dustry; to establish branches and acquire libraries; to promotelegislation affecting the welding industry; to establish WeldingSchools and provide for the training, examination and certificationof welders; and generally to take steps that may appear desirableto develop the science of welding in all its branches.’
So, when some consider them to be old-fashioned and outdated,why does The Welding Institute continue to offer an annual seriesof awards? Well, it certainly isn’t the case that there is an irrational,emotional attachment to the tradition of making awards; there hasbeen three thorough reviews of the awards in the past 10 years, anda number of new awards have been added more recently, includingthe Armourers and Brasiers Awards in 2015 and The ContinuousLearning and Development Award, sponsored by Professor SteveJones, the current Chair of Professional Board, will be awarded forthe first time this year. You can see and hear Steve describing hisown career here (https://youtu.be/ LTioHMb1WAw).
Many of The Welding Institute Awards are named (http://www.theweldinginstitute.com/awards/), showing that they wereinitiated in memory or recognition of a notable individual in the
welding and joining industry, and with criteria that were intendedto recognise those who emulated and exemplified the values andachievements of them. This naming confers a credibility and his-toric relevance to the awards, but does not prevent the criteriafrom being updated to accommodate modern technologies andworking practices, which is a regular part of the work of TheWelding Institute Awards Committee.
Awards are often seen as back-slapping of ‘the great and thegood’, often framed as recognition of ‘lifetime achievement’. Incontrast with this traditional view of awards, The Welding Insti-tute has specific award criteria that address distinct areas ofwork within our industry, some of them are age-grouped, andthey extend from the prestige of the Brooker Award (http://www.theweldinginstitute.com/awards/brooker-medal/)through to the Armourers and Brasiers Travel Grants that sup-port students’ participation in technical conferences.
The Welding Institute Awards aim to recognise achievementacross a wide spectrum of our profession, to celebrate individualsuccess and to showcase best practice and high endeavour. AnAward is able to bring publicity and promotion to the nominatorand employer, as well as the recipient, as there is significant op-portunity to report the award announcements and the awards cer-emony at The Welding Institute Annual Dinner.
Those involved in The Welding Institute Awards regard them asa positive influence on the future of the welding, materials joiningand materials integrity profession, and they are provided as a re-source for you to exploit for the benefit of your colleagues andyour companies. The feel-good factor of The Welding InstituteAwards far exceeds their intrinsic value. Please follow the public-ity surrounding the recipients of the 2018 Awards and send yourmessages of congratulations through the various social mediachannels they will feature in.
Eur Ing Chris Eady BSc(Hons) MSc CEng FWeldIAssociate Director Professional AffairsThe Welding Institute
The Welding Institute Awards – old-fashioned tradition or modern recognition?
Name Number Grade Joined Branch
J L Sanders 505198 Fellow 1951 Eastern Counties
Roy M Spencer 505168 SenMWeldI - East Midlands
JulyAugust
2018
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Corporate-TitelseiteIndividuelle GestaltungDie Titelseite entspricht demCorporate Design Ihres Unternehmens.
FROM COMPANIES
260 Welding and Cutting 17 (2018) No. 4
Positioning, welding, cleaning, stacking – a complete solution
Whether pudding, jelly, milk or readymeals – to mention only a few, all these foodproducts have to be heat-treated. Industrytherefore relies on making use of the heatexchanger, despite the enormous demandswhich have to be met. Working as efficientlyas possible and in line with the specifica-tions given, they have to reach the standardsfor cooling & conserving as well as the cleanprocessing of the foodstuff in question.These demands on quality have to be takeninto consideration in the manufacture of theparticular heat exchanger. An internation-ally-operating organisation with many loca-tions was searching for a flexible and effi-cient solution for the welding of heat ex-changer sheets with differing dimensionsand found them at Dalex, the experts fromWissen/Sieg in the middle of Germany forall processes revolving around resistancewelding. “As the widths of the industrial heat exchangers required varied from 240 to 1,080 mm and lengths from 200 to 6,000 mm,high flexibility for transporting the parts andprocessing the sheets were top of the list forrequirements. As the plant was destined fora location in America, special client-relatedrequirements had to be fulfilled“, says Dipl.-Ing. Hans-Werner Chwalisz, Executive Man-ager for Sales and Marketing at Dalex. ”Wedesigned & developed a 100% tailor-made,automated production line with spot weld-ing for fixing and then automated rollerseam welding, including cleaning stationand stacking system. Generally speaking,the plant as a whole comprises a longitudi-nal transfer system, when coupled togetherto form a chain of events“. Arriving on the first transport section,an infeed roller conveyor, the heat exchangersheets are channelled into the fabricationline and positioned in the spot welding sta-tion for alignment and fixing. The profiledupper and lower sheets of the heat exchang-er are placed into a lowerable fixed end-stopat the end of the conveyor line and guidedthrough the infinitely adjustable width set-ting of the side guiderails with rollers. Sen-sors constantly monitor the correct position-ing of both sheets. When they arrive at thecorrect position, they are held in this posi-tion at the sides. The fixed end-stop is now
with a motorised adjustable side-guide.Next, a pulling device transports the sub-assembly through the station, fitted with tworoller seam welding machines with trailingheads and without an own feeder. They aresituated to the left and right of the conveyorbelt and mounted onto a travelling mainframework. Therefore, the machines can beinfinitely positioned to the relevant width ofworkpiece using the adjustment drive“. If the component is welded tightly (i.e.rain- and weather resistant), then it runsthrough a cooling unit and an alignment sta-tion with two infinitely-adjustable alignmentrollers, mounted left and right. This ensuresthat the welded seams are optimally pre-pared for the cleaning phase in the subse-quent brushing station. Both sides of thebrushing station are equipped with twobrushes, so that the welded seams can becleaned simultaneously from above and be-low. The height of the brushes is adjustable,to enable them to adjust to the workpieceand they are driven by a 3-phase motor.
Dalex develops a custom-built processing linefor heat exchangers for an international supplier to the foodstuffs industry. (Photos:Dalex Schweißmaschinen GmbH & Co. KG)
Heat exchang-er sheets arefixed exactly inposition in thespot weldingstation.
travelled downwards and a stepper drivetransports the sheets into and through thespot welding station. Spot welding guns atthe left and right sides automatically placea programmed number of welds in thecourse of transport, in order to fix the sheetsin the optimum position. Hans-Werner Chwalisz: “Then the spot-welded subassembly moves onwards andinto the seam welding station which thentightly welds the previously-welded work-piece. The second conveyor is also equipped
The third and final conveyor belt takesthe heat exchanger component to a flexiblestacking portal. Suction pads load the fin-ished component into a stacking magazine.Differing lengths can be accommodated inthe stack, whereby the plant is able toprocess stack lengths up to 6 m or multiplesup to the same length. ”The plant is flexible enough to processmultiple dimensions and thereby guaran-tees not only excellent quality for the seamweld but also efficient fabrication of the
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the same potential for career progressionas their male equivalents. So far in my ca-reer, I have progressed from an apprenticeto my current role as a Design and Devel-opment engineer. In the future, it will con-tinue to be my skills that determine howquickly I will move up the job ladder, notmy gender. The Women in Engineering annual Top50 Women in Engineering under 35 validatesthis point. Many of the women in this listare in senior and managerial roles, even ata relatively young age. In the midst of a na-tional skills gap, it’s women like these thathave leveraged the opportunity to make aname for themselves.
Statistically, there are more men at thetop of the engineering industry, but that'sinevitable, providing there are more men atthe bottom. Initiatives like INWED willchange this for the better and help morewomen see a career in engineering as a vi-able and rewarding option.
‚Women aren’t supported by theiremployers‘ Wrong again. At Pailton Engineering, Iam currently being sponsored to study foran engineering bachelor’s degree at Coven-try University. This is a part time course thatrequires me to attend classes two eveningsa week. I will also be expected to carry out
an industry focused dissertation, research-ing a specific area of engineering. If PailtonEngineering wasn’t invested in me, or didn’tsee a future with me as a key decision makerin the company, then this investmentwouldn’t have been made. INWED focuses on raising the bar forwomen in engineering, but before we canheighten expectations for female engineers,there are still a plenty of myths and miscon-ceptions to quash about working in the in-dustry. I hope I’ve raised the bar for otherwomen to start an engineering career, evenif I did use this bar to obliterate the mythsthat are currently circulating – someone hadto do it!
World’s largest free materials database launchedDesign engineers and product designers arenow able to source materials at the click ofa button, thanks to Munich-based start-upcalled “Matmatch“. The company is creatingthe largest free materials database athttps://matmatch.com in the world, tobridge the gap between suppliers and pur-chasers, allowing users to research and com-pare materials by filtering on their physical,chemical and thermal characteristics. Thedatabase allows for the comparison of met-als, ceramics, polymers and composites, andin the future will also feature glass and bio-logical materials. Research conducted by the team behind“Matmatch“ found that 80% of engineersand scientists use Google to research theproperties of various materials. “Matmatch“makes the process easier, by allowing usersto find the right materials by comparing theform, material properties and potential ap-plications. With over 90,000 materials to search from,the database already has an impressive list ofsuppliers listed, including Alcoa, Thyssen -Krupp, VDM Metals and Plansee. The com-pany also has an in-house team of materialsscientists who are responsible for compilingand verifying the data on “Matmatch“’s site,to make sure any information provided bysuppliers is accurate and reliable. “There are two key trends in the materi-als market; digitalisation and demand fluc-tuation,” explained Melissa Albeck, CEO ofMatmatch. “Digitalisation is already a ma-ture theme in other elements of design en-gineering. For instance, it’s common now to
see digital twinning, BIM (Building Infor-mation Modelling) and virtual commission-ing in new applications. But in materials, westill use manufacturers brochures to sourceinformation, which is an idea entirely out ofstep with our digital future. “Meanwhile, in the supply chain, prod-ucts are now needed in hundreds of vari-eties, they must be brought to market inrecord time, using short development cyclesand rapid prototyping, and the range of ma-terial properties a specific product line coulddemand, is huge. The ability to share mater -ials information easily with an entire team,makes procurement a lot simpler and re-duces the time needed to research and
source the materials and integrate them intoa digital environment,” concluded Albeck. “Matmatch“ brings together data ob-tained from numerous trustworthy and veri -fied sources including licensed academicand corporate material databases. Thismakes it possible for users to search for anymaterial, from polymers to metals, using asingle source. To make searching simpler,the database has an inbuilt applicationsearch function, which helps engineers findmaterials that have previously been identi-fied as the most suitable option by otherspecialists working in similar applications.(According to press information from Mat-match)
“Matmatch“ website.
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NEWS Editorial
T H E N E W S L E T T E R O F T H E W E L D I N G I N S T I T U T E
If it ever had one (and it would have been well before my time),The Welding Institute shrugged off its archaic ‘Institution’ imageof oak-panelled rooms with leather wing-backed chairs a longtime ago. Having been in existence for 95 years, not much lessthan the industrial use of electric welding, The Welding Instituteis certainly not the oldest professional engineering institution.Having one of the world’s largest independent research and tech-nology activities for materials joining, and supporting industrywith technical training and certification, does make it one of themost innovative.
In many ways, the objectives established by the Institution ofWelding Engineers, and reported in the first Annual Report inMarch 1924, were not exactly traditional, ‘The advancement anddevelopment of the science and practice of welding in all itsbranches and the constitution of the Institution enables it toarrange for the reading of papers, lectures, etc, to draw up regu-lations or recommendations for the guidance of the welding in-dustry; to establish branches and acquire libraries; to promotelegislation affecting the welding industry; to establish WeldingSchools and provide for the training, examination and certificationof welders; and generally to take steps that may appear desirableto develop the science of welding in all its branches.’
So, when some consider them to be old-fashioned and outdated,why does The Welding Institute continue to offer an annual seriesof awards? Well, it certainly isn’t the case that there is an irrational,emotional attachment to the tradition of making awards; there hasbeen three thorough reviews of the awards in the past 10 years, anda number of new awards have been added more recently, includingthe Armourers and Brasiers Awards in 2015 and The ContinuousLearning and Development Award, sponsored by Professor SteveJones, the current Chair of Professional Board, will be awarded forthe first time this year. You can see and hear Steve describing hisown career here (https://youtu.be/ LTioHMb1WAw).
Many of The Welding Institute Awards are named (http://www.theweldinginstitute.com/awards/), showing that they wereinitiated in memory or recognition of a notable individual in the
welding and joining industry, and with criteria that were intendedto recognise those who emulated and exemplified the values andachievements of them. This naming confers a credibility and his-toric relevance to the awards, but does not prevent the criteriafrom being updated to accommodate modern technologies andworking practices, which is a regular part of the work of TheWelding Institute Awards Committee.
Awards are often seen as back-slapping of ‘the great and thegood’, often framed as recognition of ‘lifetime achievement’. Incontrast with this traditional view of awards, The Welding Insti-tute has specific award criteria that address distinct areas ofwork within our industry, some of them are age-grouped, andthey extend from the prestige of the Brooker Award (http://www.theweldinginstitute.com/awards/brooker-medal/)through to the Armourers and Brasiers Travel Grants that sup-port students’ participation in technical conferences.
The Welding Institute Awards aim to recognise achievementacross a wide spectrum of our profession, to celebrate individualsuccess and to showcase best practice and high endeavour. AnAward is able to bring publicity and promotion to the nominatorand employer, as well as the recipient, as there is significant op-portunity to report the award announcements and the awards cer-emony at The Welding Institute Annual Dinner.
Those involved in The Welding Institute Awards regard them asa positive influence on the future of the welding, materials joiningand materials integrity profession, and they are provided as a re-source for you to exploit for the benefit of your colleagues andyour companies. The feel-good factor of The Welding InstituteAwards far exceeds their intrinsic value. Please follow the public-ity surrounding the recipients of the 2018 Awards and send yourmessages of congratulations through the various social mediachannels they will feature in.
Eur Ing Chris Eady BSc(Hons) MSc CEng FWeldIAssociate Director Professional AffairsThe Welding Institute
The Welding Institute Awards – old-fashioned tradition or modern recognition?
Name Number Grade Joined Branch
J L Sanders 505198 Fellow 1951 Eastern Counties
Roy M Spencer 505168 SenMWeldI - East Midlands
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FROM COMPANIES
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Positioning, welding, cleaning, stacking – a complete solution
Whether pudding, jelly, milk or readymeals – to mention only a few, all these foodproducts have to be heat-treated. Industrytherefore relies on making use of the heatexchanger, despite the enormous demandswhich have to be met. Working as efficientlyas possible and in line with the specifica-tions given, they have to reach the standardsfor cooling & conserving as well as the cleanprocessing of the foodstuff in question.These demands on quality have to be takeninto consideration in the manufacture of theparticular heat exchanger. An internation-ally-operating organisation with many loca-tions was searching for a flexible and effi-cient solution for the welding of heat ex-changer sheets with differing dimensionsand found them at Dalex, the experts fromWissen/Sieg in the middle of Germany forall processes revolving around resistancewelding. “As the widths of the industrial heat exchangers required varied from 240 to 1,080 mm and lengths from 200 to 6,000 mm,high flexibility for transporting the parts andprocessing the sheets were top of the list forrequirements. As the plant was destined fora location in America, special client-relatedrequirements had to be fulfilled“, says Dipl.-Ing. Hans-Werner Chwalisz, Executive Man-ager for Sales and Marketing at Dalex. ”Wedesigned & developed a 100% tailor-made,automated production line with spot weld-ing for fixing and then automated rollerseam welding, including cleaning stationand stacking system. Generally speaking,the plant as a whole comprises a longitudi-nal transfer system, when coupled togetherto form a chain of events“. Arriving on the first transport section,an infeed roller conveyor, the heat exchangersheets are channelled into the fabricationline and positioned in the spot welding sta-tion for alignment and fixing. The profiledupper and lower sheets of the heat exchang-er are placed into a lowerable fixed end-stopat the end of the conveyor line and guidedthrough the infinitely adjustable width set-ting of the side guiderails with rollers. Sen-sors constantly monitor the correct position-ing of both sheets. When they arrive at thecorrect position, they are held in this posi-tion at the sides. The fixed end-stop is now
with a motorised adjustable side-guide.Next, a pulling device transports the sub-assembly through the station, fitted with tworoller seam welding machines with trailingheads and without an own feeder. They aresituated to the left and right of the conveyorbelt and mounted onto a travelling mainframework. Therefore, the machines can beinfinitely positioned to the relevant width ofworkpiece using the adjustment drive“. If the component is welded tightly (i.e.rain- and weather resistant), then it runsthrough a cooling unit and an alignment sta-tion with two infinitely-adjustable alignmentrollers, mounted left and right. This ensuresthat the welded seams are optimally pre-pared for the cleaning phase in the subse-quent brushing station. Both sides of thebrushing station are equipped with twobrushes, so that the welded seams can becleaned simultaneously from above and be-low. The height of the brushes is adjustable,to enable them to adjust to the workpieceand they are driven by a 3-phase motor.
Dalex develops a custom-built processing linefor heat exchangers for an international supplier to the foodstuffs industry. (Photos:Dalex Schweißmaschinen GmbH & Co. KG)
Heat exchang-er sheets arefixed exactly inposition in thespot weldingstation.
travelled downwards and a stepper drivetransports the sheets into and through thespot welding station. Spot welding guns atthe left and right sides automatically placea programmed number of welds in thecourse of transport, in order to fix the sheetsin the optimum position. Hans-Werner Chwalisz: “Then the spot-welded subassembly moves onwards andinto the seam welding station which thentightly welds the previously-welded work-piece. The second conveyor is also equipped
The third and final conveyor belt takesthe heat exchanger component to a flexiblestacking portal. Suction pads load the fin-ished component into a stacking magazine.Differing lengths can be accommodated inthe stack, whereby the plant is able toprocess stack lengths up to 6 m or multiplesup to the same length. ”The plant is flexible enough to processmultiple dimensions and thereby guaran-tees not only excellent quality for the seamweld but also efficient fabrication of the
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the same potential for career progressionas their male equivalents. So far in my ca-reer, I have progressed from an apprenticeto my current role as a Design and Devel-opment engineer. In the future, it will con-tinue to be my skills that determine howquickly I will move up the job ladder, notmy gender. The Women in Engineering annual Top50 Women in Engineering under 35 validatesthis point. Many of the women in this listare in senior and managerial roles, even ata relatively young age. In the midst of a na-tional skills gap, it’s women like these thathave leveraged the opportunity to make aname for themselves.
Statistically, there are more men at thetop of the engineering industry, but that'sinevitable, providing there are more men atthe bottom. Initiatives like INWED willchange this for the better and help morewomen see a career in engineering as a vi-able and rewarding option.
‚Women aren’t supported by theiremployers‘ Wrong again. At Pailton Engineering, Iam currently being sponsored to study foran engineering bachelor’s degree at Coven-try University. This is a part time course thatrequires me to attend classes two eveningsa week. I will also be expected to carry out
an industry focused dissertation, research-ing a specific area of engineering. If PailtonEngineering wasn’t invested in me, or didn’tsee a future with me as a key decision makerin the company, then this investmentwouldn’t have been made. INWED focuses on raising the bar forwomen in engineering, but before we canheighten expectations for female engineers,there are still a plenty of myths and miscon-ceptions to quash about working in the in-dustry. I hope I’ve raised the bar for otherwomen to start an engineering career, evenif I did use this bar to obliterate the mythsthat are currently circulating – someone hadto do it!
World’s largest free materials database launchedDesign engineers and product designers arenow able to source materials at the click ofa button, thanks to Munich-based start-upcalled “Matmatch“. The company is creatingthe largest free materials database athttps://matmatch.com in the world, tobridge the gap between suppliers and pur-chasers, allowing users to research and com-pare materials by filtering on their physical,chemical and thermal characteristics. Thedatabase allows for the comparison of met-als, ceramics, polymers and composites, andin the future will also feature glass and bio-logical materials. Research conducted by the team behind“Matmatch“ found that 80% of engineersand scientists use Google to research theproperties of various materials. “Matmatch“makes the process easier, by allowing usersto find the right materials by comparing theform, material properties and potential ap-plications. With over 90,000 materials to search from,the database already has an impressive list ofsuppliers listed, including Alcoa, Thyssen -Krupp, VDM Metals and Plansee. The com-pany also has an in-house team of materialsscientists who are responsible for compilingand verifying the data on “Matmatch“’s site,to make sure any information provided bysuppliers is accurate and reliable. “There are two key trends in the materi-als market; digitalisation and demand fluc-tuation,” explained Melissa Albeck, CEO ofMatmatch. “Digitalisation is already a ma-ture theme in other elements of design en-gineering. For instance, it’s common now to
see digital twinning, BIM (Building Infor-mation Modelling) and virtual commission-ing in new applications. But in materials, westill use manufacturers brochures to sourceinformation, which is an idea entirely out ofstep with our digital future. “Meanwhile, in the supply chain, prod-ucts are now needed in hundreds of vari-eties, they must be brought to market inrecord time, using short development cyclesand rapid prototyping, and the range of ma-terial properties a specific product line coulddemand, is huge. The ability to share mater -ials information easily with an entire team,makes procurement a lot simpler and re-duces the time needed to research and
source the materials and integrate them intoa digital environment,” concluded Albeck. “Matmatch“ brings together data ob-tained from numerous trustworthy and veri -fied sources including licensed academicand corporate material databases. Thismakes it possible for users to search for anymaterial, from polymers to metals, using asingle source. To make searching simpler,the database has an inbuilt applicationsearch function, which helps engineers findmaterials that have previously been identi-fied as the most suitable option by otherspecialists working in similar applications.(According to press information from Mat-match)
“Matmatch“ website.
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