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Follow the food chain – infrared heating makes thermoforming profitable

The USA this week may be reeling from its exhausting political and economic wranglings but our friends and associates at Weco International go from strength to strength in servicing that country’s large and sophisticated thermoforming industry.

The land that invented fast food, food service packaging, and many other innovations in packaging has extensive and accompanying needs for volumes of thermoformed goods. Many thermoforming operations in the US are therefore both large scale and demanding in terms of quality. And as the world economy shifts we will undoubtedly see similar operations of scale and sophistication emerging  – in China, India, Russia and other areas of large population.

Meantime, Brett Wehner and the team at Weco in the US are growing the infrared network throughout all the states in America.  One recent job saw Weco doing great work for a leading international producer of disposable packaging with sites around the world. Weco’s client in this case needed a complete upgrade on one of its principal thermoforming lines for beverage food service.

The Weco team was required to upgrade the existing heating arrangements and ovens and to replace them with a more effective infrared-based solution. Ceramicx were in attendance through the project from start to finish in the design and supply of infrared thermoforming platens.

Thermoforming

As part of its work, Weco engineers succeeded in halving the overall oven length at the client – a move that resulted in immediate energy savings. And cycle times – shots per minute – were also increased by a substantial 15.2 to 23.4.  Weco’s Client  Line 1 became the fastest; not only within the factory but also within the client organisation as a whole. Substantial engineering work was also carried out in the machine control area – including ethernet communications; automation work and computing interfaces.

As Brett said to me after the job completion – ‘Imagine the ability to make over 50% improvements in your productivity and run it on just half the energy of previous!’ Most plastics thermoformers would take that, wouldn’t they?

However, it takes more than a shot of courage to truly innovate; to commit to those first steps in plant design and improvements – to take a step back and see the future in a new way. Successful thermoformers are doing just that – and unsuccessful thermoformers, however, are not. The latter group continue to ignore the signs; continue not to measure their energy useage or  their equipment performance – until it’s too late.

By the skin of its teeth, the US Government has lately stepped back from an avoidable conflict and disaster. At Ceramicx, we believe that good science, engineering and technology can help many companies do the same. A little foresight and cool reflection can go a mighty long way.

* Weco International features in the latest edition of Ceramicx HeatWorks magazine. Contact Ceramicx direct for your free copy of the magazine.

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Ceramicx infrared heating warms this year’s PlastEurasia show, Istanbul

Plasteurasia Exhibition

Plasteurasia Exhibition

Leading international infrared heating specialist and manufacturer Ceramicx has made a successful debut with its new Turkish partner Ser Rezistans at Turkey’s annual Plasteurasia plastics exhibition this month, December 3-5.

Now in its twentieth year, Plasteurasia continues to grow and also to reflect Turkey’s status as one of the world’s most dynamic and growing plastics economies and locations for plastics processing. Ceramicx and Ser Rezistans used the show to present the company’s infrared heating portfolio to the Turkish markets and to aim the products directly at the country’s expanding thermoforming businesses.

The distinctive Ceramicx logo was hung in plain view of the entrance to the Plasteurasia exhibition and Hasan Duman of Ser Rezistans reports a very positive reception for the company. ‘We offer a very wide range of heating products for the plastics sector. The addition of Ceramicx expertise in infrared technology and in heating for thermoformers gives us a very commanding position in the marketplace.’

Ceramicx founder and director Frank Wilson says that ‘it’s important for Ceramicx to have a solid presence in one of the worlds most expansive manufacturing economies. We are really looking forward to developing

Hasan explains that ‘Ser Rezistans is one of the fastest growing supplier company in the Turkish market – not least because of our commitment to values of hard work and integrity. This year’s PlastEurasia exhibition showed everyone the strength of our plastics industry relationships worldwide – from America to Ireland, Italy and Middle East region. Some of biggest Turkish names in brown and white goods production visited our stand this year – wanting to know more about how our heating solutions could help their production.’

Hasan add that ‘the Turkish infrared market is hungry for products that can demonstrate very good quality and show an excellent performance/price ratio. With Ceramicx now in our portfolio, our Ser Rezistans sales opportunities are very much expanded. And – on a personal level –  I very much admire the Ceramicx full traceability system for its infrared products. It gives its partners and associates much confidence and I sure that it is leading the way – in Turkey and elsewhere.’

Following the success at Plasteurasia, Hasan says that ‘one of our primary aftermarket sales targets will be producers of thermoforming machines in Turkey. Also included in our marketing will be anyone who uses plastic thermoforming machine in their manufacturing process –  especially Turkey’s packaging industries. The Ceramicx quartz and halogen heater series will also give us some good sales and marketing opportunities in the areas of textile; printing, paint drying, curing and other operation.’ Hasan points out that the overall Turkish marketplace has much diversity and opportunity. ‘Turkey has the fourth biggest plastic industry market in the world –  and Turkey GDP continues to outpace most other economies over the last eight years,’

Ceramicx is preparing to gear expanded output to a range of international markets for 2011. Wilson says that ‘Ceramicx technology can help  - in particular for all kinds of plastics thermoforming – in relation to engineering; curing and heat processing of many materials and products  - to the highest temperatures – and in relation to all domestic heating markets through our Comfort IR range of heaters. Developing local consumption, downstream industries, new grades and applications and providing process optimisation for all this work is now the order of the day for many markets throughout the world.’

Last month’s triennial K exhibition – best ever for Ceramicx – saw the company receiving a rising volume of applications engineering enquiries for infrared know-how; products and expertise. Wilson expects a number of projects to emerge from Turkey via Ser Rezistans: ‘Turkish manufacturing is in a positive place – with open opportunities for its understanding and application of infrared heating,’ says Wilson, ‘The K exhibition showed us that there are large numbers of innovators in plastics – all seeking places to produce. Turkey is fast becoming a plastics processing location of choice.’

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Ceramicx infrared heating set for 2011 expansion in the Middle East

Leading international heating systems specialist and manufacturer Ceramicx is preparing to appoint a network of distributors and resellers across the Middle East in order to support a marketing expansion in the region through 2011.

Director and Founder Frank Wilson says that ‘the Arab Plast exhibition in Dubai, January 8-11 will herald the start of the Ceramicx campaign in the Middle East region, in order to establish our infrared heating expertise; plastics industry expertise and all kinds of applications engineering for infrared technology.’

Frank Wilson spent much of his childhood years in Libya  – growing up with the development of the oil and gas industries in the Middle East and getting to know various neighbouring countries.
‘My own personal experience is grounded in the commercial and cultural traditions of the region. And our practice here at Ceramicx is very much in tune with the need to deliver quality, service and value for money. We learnt last month at the K 2010 exhibition that many countries such as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Libya, Kuwait, Bahrain and others are fully intent on developing their local industries and not just supplying polymer to the world. Successful Middle Eastern economies will use 2011 to continue to invest wisely in downstream plastics and industrial infrastructure.’

Ceramicx is now therefore inviting local agents, resellers and distributors to join the effort in spreading best heating technology throughout the region. The Ceramicx industrial range including Ceramic heaters, Quartz heaters, Quartz Tungsten heaters, Reflectors, PAS’s, dust press components and systems. For plastics, the Ceramicx solutions are focused primarily on the thermoforming industry, both for cut-sheet and inline.

Wilson points out that ‘right now there are good opportunities for agents/distributors already selling process heating components to the plastics and rubber markets. We also know that the Middle East countries have many opportunities in the paint and applications engineering areas. Ceramicx works for a large number of industries throughout the world in a wide variety of climates and conditions and the correct Middle Eastern distributor can take advantage of all our international experience in supplying solutions.’

Ceramicx supplies the full range of infrared heating option. Free training on infrared will be offered in Ireland along with sales/marketing support and with content  ‘Key distributors have a full sales and marketing role to play – not least through our new magazine HeatWorks which will also be distributed through the region.’

Ceramicx has much to offer emerging and growing industries in plastics processing – also heating solutions for new and developing industrial infrastructures; jobs and technology for Middle Eastern home markets. Wilson says that ‘Ceramicx technology can help  – in particular for all kinds of plastics thermoforming – in relation to engineering; curing and heat processing of many materials and products  – to the highest temperatures – and in relation to all domestic heating markets through our Comfort IR range of heaters. Developing local consumption, downstream industries, new grades and applications and providing process optimisation for all this work is now the order of the day in many countries here.’

Wilson adds that ‘right now, many Middle Eastern economies are preparing themselves with the means for quality standards, manufacturing and learning; principally for plastics production and manufacturing. It is only a matter of time before the Middle East becomes a net exporter of plastics goods as well as polymer. Now is the perfect time for these markets to equip themselves with the best heating sources for their production needs.’

Last month’s triennial K exhibition – best ever for Ceramicx – saw the company receiving a rising volume of applications engineering enquiries for infrared know-how; products and expertise. Wilson expects the same from the Middle Eastern markets: ‘The manufacturing world still has far to go in its understanding and application of infrared heating,’ says Wilson, ‘but we were very pleasantly surprised at the numbers of innovators – high-end research and development and mass production – that had discussion time with us at the K show. We expect a similar pattern of enquiry in Dubai next month.’

The K exhibition also confirmed and supported the Ceramicx ideas and plans for energy-content-per-part being measured on thermoforming machines. Ceramicx’s Frank Wilson believes that this energy monitoring benchmark is shortly set to separate the quality machine producer from the poor-quality producer and that distributors can play their part in communicating the message.  In many ways the Middle East has the opportunity to make a fresh start without having to clear out inefficient and energy-wasting production. We look forward to meeting distributors at Arabplast in order to help spread that message throughout the region.’

All further details from

Frank Wilson
Managing Director
www.ceramicx.com
Tel. +353 2837510
Fax + 353 2837509
frank@ceramicx.com

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Ceramicx Infrared Heaters enjoys its best ever K exhibition

The Ceramicx team (right) and Freek team (left) on their joint stand together at the K 2010 plastics exhibition in Dusseldorf this Autumn

The Ceramicx team (right) and Freek team (left) on their joint stand together at the K 2010 plastics exhibition in Dusseldorf this Autumn

Leading international heating systems specialist and manufacturer Ceramicx enjoyed its best ever K plastics exhibition in Dusseldorf earlier this month.

Over three hundred enquiries were received from all corners of the global plastics market; the company’s new magazine Heat Works sold out from the stand before the end of the show and the Ceramicx infrared heat testing rig for plastics saw plenty of action throughout the eight days of the triennial show.

The bulk of enquiries for Ceramicx products and services were related to the company’s infrared heating technology for the thermoforming of plastics. Ceramicx founder and director Frank Wilson says that ‘it’s still early days, but the international plastics thermoforming community appears to be waking up to the news that energy-per-part produced will be a defining benchmark for manufacturing and consumers from now on. Tomorrow’s heating systems will need to become measurably more efficient and deliver on that score. We at Ceramicx are doing our part by producing the most efficient infrared heating elements and systems available.’

The K plastics show attracted 220,000 visitors – a figure that was 10% up on the numbers expected by the Dusseldorf show organisers. The Ceramicx exhibition experience reflected general global trends in the industry: ‘The internationalisation of plastics manufacturing continues to grow,’ says Wilson. ‘We received increased interest from Far Eastern manufacturing – China and Korea in particular and India currently is clearly a growing force in global manufacturing. The German economy also continues to recover strongly from the credit crunch.’

Ceramicx also received a good spread of applications engineering enquiries for infrared know-how; products and expertise. ‘The manufacturing world still has far to go in its understanding and application of infrared heating,’ says Wilson, ‘but we were very pleasantly surprised at the numbers of innovators – high-end research and development and mass production – that had discussion time with us at the K show. We hope to share news of plenty of new infrared projects in the course of the coming months.’

Machinecraft a good quality family owned Indian Thermoforming Machine producer has been a valued customer of Ceramicx for over twenty years. At K 2010 Machinecraft was very interested to hear about the Ceramicx energy-content-per-part ideas. Machinecraft will now begin to examine the possibility of taking up this energy monitoring approach in the manufacture of their own equipment.

Ureatac Co Ltd a leading thermoforming machinery producer from South Korea was located in a stand close by to Ceramicx and partner Freek. Uretac has been a prime customer of Ceramicx in recent years. Uretac focus mainly on the production of a quartz-based thermoforming machine and again were very receptive to the idea of energy-content-per-part being measured on their machines.

Ceramicx received many good applications engineering enquiries at the K exhibition from companies around the world with significant interest received from India and Germany. Project ideas ranged from industries as diverse as energy conservation, energy production, plastics, food, steel, textiles and many other sectors.

The K exhibition confirmed and supported the Ceramicx ideas and plans for energy-content-per-part being measured on thermoforming machines. Ceramicx’s Frank Wilson believes that this energy monitoring benchmark is shortly set to separate the quality machine producer from the poor-quality producer – ‘and also the quality infrared heater manufacturer from the poor quality infrared heater manufacturer. In our view that day can’t come soon enough.

All further details from Frank Wilson, Ceramicx Managing Director.
www.ceramicx.com Tel. +353 2837510 Fax + 353 2837509    frank@ceramicx.com

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Infrared heating innovation to be unveiled as future of efficient industrial heating solutions by Infrared Heaters Experts Ceramicx and Freek at K 2010

Heating solutions for plastic thermoformers will be central to the Ceramicx exhibition at K 2010

Heating solutions for plastic thermoformers will be central to the Ceramicx exhibition at K 2010

Leading  international heating systems specialist and manufacturer Ceramicx has  finalised its exhibition details with German heating experts Freek for their joint exhibition stand in Hall 11, A-01 at the  prestigious K 2010 triennial plastics industry exhibition. K 2010 runs at the  Dusseldorf Messe, Germany, from Wednesday October 27th to Wednesday November  3rd.

Ceramicx founder Frank Wilson says that ‘we realise full well  that much of the plastics sector has been waiting until K 2010 in order to  review the latest that plastics technology can offer. We hope to raise more  than a stir in the worldwide plastics thermoforming industries where our  infrared heating solutions and machine retrofits in that regard are putting  back the profit for thermoforming processors.’

At K 2010 Ceramicx will  accordingly provide an extensive range of infrared heaters:  And thanks to  pioneering work just completed at the company’s main plant, all of these now  come supplied with complete traceability and operating information that  exceeds anything else available on the market. ‘Every single one of our  heaters is now traceable and its performance available for analysis on an  individual basis – online, anytime,’ says Wilson. Ceramicx will be  demonstrating the power of this traceability and the heating performance data  live on screen at the show.  All of the company’s products and services  will feature in a newly commissioned HD digital film that will be viewable at  the show.

Says Wilson, ‘the international character of the K 2010 show  always suits us very well. Our visitors are always very pleased to find out  that we provide a service and delivery time to anywhere in the world that  always exceeds expectations’  Ceramicx is also fast becoming a world  leader in providing infrared applications engineering know-how for the largest  blue-chip manufacturers in the world down to the smallest ‘heat work’  applications.

K 2010 will see the plastics industry able to  purchase a range of ceramic heaters, quartz heaters and, quartz halogen/quartz tungsten  heaters from the Ceramicx/Freek stand.

The Ceramicx/Freek stand will  also provide visitors with a live materials testing system that will  demonstrate the heating effect on different kinds of plastics using different  heaters. ‘Ceramicx and Freek challenge anyone with a moulding or thermoforming heat processing issue to come to us – have the material sample worked with -  and get the best heatwork advice available.’ says Wilson. ‘Many many plastics  processors, for example, have still yet to appreciate the difference that  different infrared sources can make to their operations – and many new  materials producers – particularly in the new biopolymer area are still  searching for optimum processability

Ceramicx’s exhibiting partner  Freek will have most heating bases covered when it comes to issues of  injection moulding heating, hot runners and other systems. Freek’s extensive  product range at K 2010 will include Nozzle Heaters (HotMicroCoils); Cartridge  heaters; Tubular heaters; IR elements; flat heating elements (panel heaters)  in mica, silicon (incl. drum heaters), polyester and kapton and thermosensors  and temparature controlers. Freek also plans to bring its notebook based TIM  IR camera system in order to help show off the benefits of heating  generally.

Nozzle heating innovation from Friedr Freek at the K 2010 exhibition

Nozzle heating innovation from Friedr Freek at the K 2010 exhibition

Chief among the Freek new products at K 2010 is the  company’s revolutionary patent pending nozzle heater design (please see attached picture) .
Freek director Stefan Kaiser explains that ‘our recent patent application here has been necessary in  order to emphasise our product difference and superiority to various kinds of  rogue copies already on the market. The simplicity and effectiveness of our  design will appeal to all of those mould makers or hotrunner manufacturer  visiting the K 2010 show. The newest addition to the Freek nozzle heater family is a classic illustration of our development philosophy -  “simple is best”.’

Kaiser adds that ‘our innovation principles are testament to the enduring success of our simple reflection tube heating systems.  We believe that these still represent the benchmark for the industry – versatile, current and cost-effective.’

Freek will also show some of its work in its shape  memory alloys, ThermoLock and ThermoDrive. ‘This is a long term project’  says Kaiser. We want to  be totally sure that the alloy keeps its attributes in a steady state under  high-temperature working conditions. To gain more security in regard to  high-temperature operation we are participating in a funded SMA network  bringing together producers, processors, users and research  institutes.

Both Ceramicx and Freek are well aware that K 2010 is going  to be remembered for its focus on energy efficiency and for ecological  processing solutions. Frank Wilson of Ceramicx says that ‘this is an  inevitable direction in manufacturing worldwide. The companies that Ceramicx  wants to meet at K 2010 are those that see energy-useage and monitoring as a  major factor in equipment construction of any kind. Ceramicx is right at home  with the low carbon future. We promote the ideas through the measurement of  energy content in our own work and also through the encouragement of energy  monitoring ideas throughout thermoforming – including measuring part-energy  content.’ The differences in energy savings between the ceramicx product and  other similar/competing products on the market, ceramic products in particular  are significant.

For its part, Freek is firstly looking forward to  greeting the hotrunner manufacturers visiting K 2010. Says Kaiser, ‘they need  heating solutions from back to front: bushing heaters, channel heaters and  nozzle heaters – especially the latter. The injection moulders themselves are  also a key audience. Part of the appeal of the K exhibition is the great  diversity of industries and applications that use process heat. Within  polymers – and in addition to thermoforming and injection moulding – there are  a multitude of heat processes, such as sealing, welding, labelling, drying who  could all find solutions on the stand we share with Ceramicx.’

Both  companies are optimistic about the future of plastics processing and about the  centrality of the K exhibition in driving the industry forward. Ceramicx has  seen a general surge in demand for its quality-based infrared engineering and  products. Freek also has posted growth figures this year and sees the general  expansion for plastics continuing. Freek characterises the low-carbon  industrial future as one of “resource saving” – ‘a mega trend,’ says Kaiser,  ‘that focuses on both energy and materials. It also explains the  miniaturization trend in our industry.  Miniaturization has been one of  two major impacting developments at Freek. The other has been what we call  “Xtreme Development”. Examples include: Hotcoil heaters for 400V supply,  Hotcoil heaters 1250V load tested and HighPower Hotcoils 1800 mm long.

Freek’s latest miniature heating production includes a tubular  heater of diameter. 3,3 mm and 3×3 mm. ‘This product was presented at the end of last year’s  Fakuma show,’ says Kaiser, ‘yet is also a high potential product in our this  years K show exhibition. It’s available in stainless steel and nickel and made  for miniature hotrunner channels.’  Kaiser says that ‘Freek still makes  the smallest compact heating available in the market – and with appealing  price-performance ratios to match.  The Freek Microcoil dia. 1,3 mm and  the 1,0×1,6 mm are now produced with the same process routine and reliability  as the bigger size standard dia. 1,8 mm resp. 1,3×2,3 mm.  significantly.

Wilson and Kaiser agree that the industry has much to look  forward to in Dusseldorf in late October. ‘For anyone involved in processing  and heat work,’ says Wilson, ‘our joint stand will be big on practicality and  provability: Between both companies there isn’t much that we don’t know about  the heat forming of plastics – and we hope to show those skills in depth to  the visitors at K 2010 in Dusseldorf this year, October 27-November 3.

For further information on Ceramicx and Freek at the K Show please see www.kshow2010.com

All  further details from Ceramicx, Frank Wilson, Managing Director.

www.ceramicx.com , Tel.  +353 28 37510, Fax + 353 28 37509, frank@ceramicx.com

All further details from Freek, Stefan Düllmann, Marketing &  Development.

www.freek.de Tel +49 2373  9590-16, Fax +49 2373 959030, s.duellmann@freek.de

The 18th K international plastics exhibition takes place in Dusseldorf, Germany from October 27 to November 3, daily from 10.00am to 6.30pm. Ceramicx and Freek will be jointly exhibiting in Hall 11 – Stand A-01.

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