Ultra-precise option for Chinese compressor builder

Precision Technologies Group company Holroyd Precision, is to supply one of its ultra‐precise Zenith 400 helical profile grinders to one of China’s premier air compressor manufacturers.

Costing more than £1 million, the Zenith 400 will be equipped with Holroyd’s proprietary twin grinding wheel system. Scheduled for shipping to China’s Zhejiang province in September 2016, the machine will be used to precision grind air compressor rotors.

According to Holroyd, the Zenith 400 helical profile grinder has drawn the attention of screw compressor manufacturers seeking superior, ultra‐precise grinding solutions and the machine has gone on to secure multi‐million pound sales for the Rochdale‐based business.

The company claims the Zenith 400 is the only helical profile grinding machine with the capability to use aluminium oxide, ‘diamond hard’ plated Cubic Boron Nitride (CBN) and vitrified, dressable CBN grinding technologies – effectively providing roughing and finishing capabilities on one machine.

With the advantage of twin grinding wheels, the air compressor manufacturer will be able to complete both rough and fine grit (finishing) grinding in one seamless operation. By using CBN grinding wheels for both grinding processes, the manufacturer will also benefit from considerably faster grinding speeds, significantly reduced cycle times, improved heat dissipation, and – thanks to the greater resistance of CBN – much longer wheel life, with no need for dressing – even at high stock removal rates.

“We are extremely pleased to have received this significant machine order from such a prominent air compressor specialist,” comments Holroyd Precision’s sales manager, Mark Curran. “The twin grinding wheel capability of the machine was clearly a major attraction to the customer and, once the machine is installed, we look forward to reporting on the production efficiencies that they have been able to achieve.”

The Zenith 400 helical profile grinder is a new generation of grinding technology and capability from Holroyd Precision, a company which has a reputation for producing some of the world’s most accurate rotors, gears, threads and ultra-precision components.

Encompassing advanced innovations and a new control system that incorporates development and production software, Zenith 400 models have been designed to suit all user requirements, in either research and development or mass production.

Holroyd has also developed a process whereby plated CBN can be used for rough grinding, after which a vitrified CBN finishing wheel can be used on the same arbor.

“This newly developed technique means we can use high‐efficiency plated CBN for rough grinding and the versatility of the vitrified CBN process for finish grinding,” adds Mr Curran. “The vitrified CBN enables us to change the shape of the wheel and also re‐dress the wheel in light of any wear.”

Developed to precision grind components weighing up to 700kg and measuring up to 420mm in diameter and 2.2m in length, the Zenith 400 combines high stock removal rates and aggressive semi‐finishing, with production rates and accuracies tailored to the most demanding of manufacturing strategies.

Key features of Zenith 400 helical profile grinding machines include: vitrified Al2O3, vitrified CBN and plated CBN grinding wheel options; accelerated set‐up, with fully automated grinding wheel balancing system; powerful, menu driven touchscreen programming; high stock removal rates; aggressive semi‐finishing and precision fine finishing.

The machines also feature Holroyd’s additional on board 3D CMM component scanning probe with full automatic compensation feedback; high-speed spindles and advanced in‐process dressing systems to maintain profile accuracy and keep the grinding wheel in optimum condition as well as complete integration with automated part handling systems.

HOLROYD PRECISION www.holroyd.com

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PTG Holroyd

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