Creating a stir at EMO

Precision Technologies Group (PTG) will be presenting the capabilities of its advanced machine tools in Hannover.

A pair of 642mm diameter stainless steel rotors, that have been precision-milled on a PTG Holroyd 8EX rotor milling machine, will also be on display. The rotors are expected to be of particular interest to visitors.

Delegates visiting stand E96 in hall 26 will be able to find out about PTG Holroyd’s gear, rotor and thread grinding, and rotor milling technologies, as well as the PTG Powerstir range of friction stir welders – machines which are rapidly gaining acclaim across the automotive industry.

PTG Holroyd’s rotor and thread grinding and rotor milling machines are widely regarded for their accuracy across a wide range of industry sectors, such as heating, refrigeration, ventilation, aerospace, marine, power generation and high-end automotive.

Components produced include compressor rotors, pump screws and high-accuracy gears. “For EMO 2019, we have decided to take the unusual step of displaying a pair of large stainless steel helical rotors, so that potential customers will be able to see first-hand the uncompromising levels of accuracy and finish offered by our high-precision rotor milling machines,” comments PTG Holroyd regional sales director, Steven Benn.

Since their launch, PTG Powerstir friction stir welding (FSW) machines have been widely used to produce components for the aerospace industry, as well as railway carriage panels for use in the manufacture of high-speed trains.

The recent, rapid growth in the development of battery electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (BEV and PHEV) however, has seen PTG receive significant enquiries and orders from automotive OEMs. As a result, the business has developed FSW machines specifically for the fabrication of lightweight, robust and highly aesthetic vehicle battery trays and housings, coolant units and body panels.

“Around the world, our Powerstir friction stir welding technologies are recognised as providing an innovative way of creating superior high-strength joints, with proven weld quality, excellent mechanical properties, virtually no porosity and the opportunity for reduced wall thickness in many applications,” Mr Benn adds.

“At EMO 2019, we look forward to showcasing the capabilities of Powerstir friction stir welding and our helical rotor milling and grinding machines.”

Precision Technologies Group www.holroyd.com Hall 26, Stand E96

 

 

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