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PROFERRO
                                                                                                        Engineered Casting Solutions


                                                                                                                    NEWS
                                                                                                                    Issue 1 - Q2 2011
Dear reader,

Please find attached the first edition of our newsletter with information to keep you up-to-date with the latest developments
at Proferro. You will probably know that we have made considerable investments in the renovation and growth of our foundry
in recent years, and it is with great pride that we introduce you to our new HWS-molding line in the first edition of this newslet-
ter. Not only did the investments help to realize a number of technological breakthroughs in the field of molding and casting
heavy parts, ergonomics and output, they also safeguard the long term continuity of our activities and employment. The new
molding line marks the start of a new chapter in the history of our foundry that began in 1936. In combination with the expertise
and experience built up over the years – and where quality and innovation always take centre stage - it ensures that Proferro
can continue to make a difference in the future.
We are delighted to introduce you to some of our clients in this bulletin, such as the compressor and generator manufacturer
Industrial Air division of Atlas Copco and the weaving machine builder Picanol, both leading global players in their field. These
client projects always revolve around our expertise and added value, thanks to a unique offer of co-engineering, casting,
machining, assembly and testing.

We wish you pleasant reading!
Cathy Defoor
Vice-President Proferro


PROFERRO AIMS FOR FURTHER GROWTH WITH NEW HWS MOLDING LINE
In 2010, Proferro successfully introduced a new molding line with larger mold boxes and automated transport of cast iron.
Thanks to an investment of 16 million euros, Proferro can now work with highly automated state-of-the-art equipment that
guarantees a high degree of productivity and automation. Proferro’s new Seiatsu molding machine EFA-SD7 (HWS) works with
box dimensions of 1600x1200x400x400+60 and a capacity of up to 50 boxes per hour. The machine’s advanced technology
can produce small and large series and handle castings with a weight between 100 kg and 500 kg.
“Our new HWS molding line enables us to produce difficult, technically more complex castings in both lamellar and nodular
cast iron, and both core-intensive and coreless. The high and homogenous compactability of the molding sand also realizes a
higher casting density, allowing us to cast more accurate dimensions and hence even higher quality castings. The box dimen-
sions on the HWS line complement those on our existing Taccone line and formed an important precondition for this invest-
ment” states Marc Dejonghe, Proferro’s Sales Manager. Since it is fully encapsulated, the new HWS molding line also performs
well in terms of environmental friendliness. The molding machine, cooling installation, casting machine and transfer system of
the filled casting pans were supplied by the Italian company Progelta. Meanwhile, the British company, Clansman Dynamics,
provided the manipulator for manipulation after cooling.



With the new molding line, Proferro seeks to increase its market potential for larger castings.
Its current ambition is to offer engineered
casting solutions for medium-sized series
(500 to 20,000 pcs) in a value-driven,
long term partnership. Proferro aims to
be the preferred partner in applications
whereby the client focuses on modules
and components with a high added
value: “Our unique combination of co-
engineering, casting (on two molding
lines), mechanical finishing, assembly
and testing, sets Proferro apart from its
competitors. In our capacity as a sub-
sidiary of the (weaving) machine manu-
facturer Picanol, we possess substantial
know-how and make use of the com-
plete technological chain. This enables
us to take account of our client’s require-
ments as regards functionality, casting,        (photo: the first casting test performed on the HWS.)
finishing and assembly of castings from
the very beginning of a project.”




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PROFERRO
                                                                                                              Engineered Casting Solutions



COMPONENTS IN CAST IRON FOR ATLAS COPCO
Since 2000, Proferro has been producing ready-to-install oil
separators for the air compressors (series GA 11 to 90) that are
manufactured by the Industrial Air division of Atlas Copco. This
division forms part of Atlas Copco Airpower in Wilrijk, which is
the world’s largest integrated production plant for compres-
sors and generators. The oil separator in an air compressor
separates the oil from the compressed air by means of cen-
trifugal force, gravity and filtration. Each oil separator contains
some 50 different components (including various machined
castings), all of which are assembled, tested hydrostatically
and pneumatically, and certified by Proferro. One of Profer-
ro’s great advantages is that it is able to provide complete
solutions with all of the steps being integrated, from co-engi-
neering right through to the final certification. The oil separa-
tors are supplied to Atlas Copco and are ready for installation.
Since the start of the new molding line in 2010, Proferro has also
been supplying additional cast iron components for a number
of Atlas Copco compressors, such as the gear casings for the
oil-free rotary tooth compressors ZT 15-22, ZR/ZT 30-45 & ZR/ZT
                                                                                              (photo: the air compressor GA 90 from Atlas Copco.)
22-37-55 VSD, and for the oil-free rotary screw air compressors
ZR/ZT55-90 and ZR/ZT90 VSD.




MORE THAN 300,000 WEAVING MACHINES WITH CAST IRON FROM PROFERRO
As a subsidiary of the Picanol Group, Proferro has played a crucial role in the expansion of the industrial weaving machine
manufacturer. Thanks to its technological superiority, Picanol has fulfilled a pioneering role for more than 75 years and ranks
                                                                                 among the world’s top weaving machine
                                                                                 manufacturers. One in every three jeans pro-
                                                                                 duced around the globe has been made on
                                                                                 a Picanol machine. As early as its first weaving
                                                                                 machine – the Omnium dating back to 1936
                                                                                 – Picanol has been using its own foundry. “For
                                                                                 static structural machine parts in grey cast iron
                                                                                 as well as for highly dynamic driving elements in
                                                                                 nodular cast iron, Picanol’s R&D division works in
                                                                                 close cooperation with Proferro to optimize the
                                                                                 designs. Virtual designs including elements such
                                                                                 as strength, castability, finishing, design and
                                                                                 costs are exchanged from a very early point in
                                                                                 the design cycle to ensure that the final prod-
                                                                                 ucts emerge from the casting molds ‘first time
                                                                                 right,” states Kristof Roelstraete, R&D Manager
                                                                                 at Picanol. At the end of May 2010, Picanol
                                                                                 in Ypres produced its 300,000th weaving ma-
                                                                                 chine, a new milestone in Picanol’s history in
(photo: Managing Director Luc Tack at the 300,000th Picanol weaving machine.)    which the castings of Proferro played an im-
                                                                                 portant part.



We welcome your feedback on this newsletter. Please email any comments to info@proferro.be.
If you no longer wish to receive our newsletter, please send an email with ‘unsubscribe’ in the subject line to info@proferro.be.
You can also telephone Proferro on +32 57222111 or visit our website at www.proferro.be.


Editor Cathy Defoor, Proferro, K. Steverlyncklaan 15, BE-8900 Ypres.




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  • 1. PROFERRO Engineered Casting Solutions NEWS Issue 1 - Q2 2011 Dear reader, Please find attached the first edition of our newsletter with information to keep you up-to-date with the latest developments at Proferro. You will probably know that we have made considerable investments in the renovation and growth of our foundry in recent years, and it is with great pride that we introduce you to our new HWS-molding line in the first edition of this newslet- ter. Not only did the investments help to realize a number of technological breakthroughs in the field of molding and casting heavy parts, ergonomics and output, they also safeguard the long term continuity of our activities and employment. The new molding line marks the start of a new chapter in the history of our foundry that began in 1936. In combination with the expertise and experience built up over the years – and where quality and innovation always take centre stage - it ensures that Proferro can continue to make a difference in the future. We are delighted to introduce you to some of our clients in this bulletin, such as the compressor and generator manufacturer Industrial Air division of Atlas Copco and the weaving machine builder Picanol, both leading global players in their field. These client projects always revolve around our expertise and added value, thanks to a unique offer of co-engineering, casting, machining, assembly and testing. We wish you pleasant reading! Cathy Defoor Vice-President Proferro PROFERRO AIMS FOR FURTHER GROWTH WITH NEW HWS MOLDING LINE In 2010, Proferro successfully introduced a new molding line with larger mold boxes and automated transport of cast iron. Thanks to an investment of 16 million euros, Proferro can now work with highly automated state-of-the-art equipment that guarantees a high degree of productivity and automation. Proferro’s new Seiatsu molding machine EFA-SD7 (HWS) works with box dimensions of 1600x1200x400x400+60 and a capacity of up to 50 boxes per hour. The machine’s advanced technology can produce small and large series and handle castings with a weight between 100 kg and 500 kg. “Our new HWS molding line enables us to produce difficult, technically more complex castings in both lamellar and nodular cast iron, and both core-intensive and coreless. The high and homogenous compactability of the molding sand also realizes a higher casting density, allowing us to cast more accurate dimensions and hence even higher quality castings. The box dimen- sions on the HWS line complement those on our existing Taccone line and formed an important precondition for this invest- ment” states Marc Dejonghe, Proferro’s Sales Manager. Since it is fully encapsulated, the new HWS molding line also performs well in terms of environmental friendliness. The molding machine, cooling installation, casting machine and transfer system of the filled casting pans were supplied by the Italian company Progelta. Meanwhile, the British company, Clansman Dynamics, provided the manipulator for manipulation after cooling. With the new molding line, Proferro seeks to increase its market potential for larger castings. Its current ambition is to offer engineered casting solutions for medium-sized series (500 to 20,000 pcs) in a value-driven, long term partnership. Proferro aims to be the preferred partner in applications whereby the client focuses on modules and components with a high added value: “Our unique combination of co- engineering, casting (on two molding lines), mechanical finishing, assembly and testing, sets Proferro apart from its competitors. In our capacity as a sub- sidiary of the (weaving) machine manu- facturer Picanol, we possess substantial know-how and make use of the com- plete technological chain. This enables us to take account of our client’s require- ments as regards functionality, casting, (photo: the first casting test performed on the HWS.) finishing and assembly of castings from the very beginning of a project.” 1
  • 2. PROFERRO Engineered Casting Solutions COMPONENTS IN CAST IRON FOR ATLAS COPCO Since 2000, Proferro has been producing ready-to-install oil separators for the air compressors (series GA 11 to 90) that are manufactured by the Industrial Air division of Atlas Copco. This division forms part of Atlas Copco Airpower in Wilrijk, which is the world’s largest integrated production plant for compres- sors and generators. The oil separator in an air compressor separates the oil from the compressed air by means of cen- trifugal force, gravity and filtration. Each oil separator contains some 50 different components (including various machined castings), all of which are assembled, tested hydrostatically and pneumatically, and certified by Proferro. One of Profer- ro’s great advantages is that it is able to provide complete solutions with all of the steps being integrated, from co-engi- neering right through to the final certification. The oil separa- tors are supplied to Atlas Copco and are ready for installation. Since the start of the new molding line in 2010, Proferro has also been supplying additional cast iron components for a number of Atlas Copco compressors, such as the gear casings for the oil-free rotary tooth compressors ZT 15-22, ZR/ZT 30-45 & ZR/ZT (photo: the air compressor GA 90 from Atlas Copco.) 22-37-55 VSD, and for the oil-free rotary screw air compressors ZR/ZT55-90 and ZR/ZT90 VSD. MORE THAN 300,000 WEAVING MACHINES WITH CAST IRON FROM PROFERRO As a subsidiary of the Picanol Group, Proferro has played a crucial role in the expansion of the industrial weaving machine manufacturer. Thanks to its technological superiority, Picanol has fulfilled a pioneering role for more than 75 years and ranks among the world’s top weaving machine manufacturers. One in every three jeans pro- duced around the globe has been made on a Picanol machine. As early as its first weaving machine – the Omnium dating back to 1936 – Picanol has been using its own foundry. “For static structural machine parts in grey cast iron as well as for highly dynamic driving elements in nodular cast iron, Picanol’s R&D division works in close cooperation with Proferro to optimize the designs. Virtual designs including elements such as strength, castability, finishing, design and costs are exchanged from a very early point in the design cycle to ensure that the final prod- ucts emerge from the casting molds ‘first time right,” states Kristof Roelstraete, R&D Manager at Picanol. At the end of May 2010, Picanol in Ypres produced its 300,000th weaving ma- chine, a new milestone in Picanol’s history in (photo: Managing Director Luc Tack at the 300,000th Picanol weaving machine.) which the castings of Proferro played an im- portant part. We welcome your feedback on this newsletter. Please email any comments to info@proferro.be. If you no longer wish to receive our newsletter, please send an email with ‘unsubscribe’ in the subject line to info@proferro.be. You can also telephone Proferro on +32 57222111 or visit our website at www.proferro.be. Editor Cathy Defoor, Proferro, K. Steverlyncklaan 15, BE-8900 Ypres. 2