Friday, May 7, 2010

Machine Tool Developer Targets Renewable Energy Businesses

Machine tool builder MAG Industrial Automation Systems has formed a new business unit to target manufacturers of solar panels and wind turbine components. MAG’s Renewable Energy Business operations are centered in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, and Hebron, Ky., and are headed by Dr. Siegfried Schmalzried in Europe/Asia and Joe Jones in the Americas.

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MAG is a holding company for a number of brands of machine tools, including brands such as Cincinnati, Cross Hüller, Fadal, Giddings & Lewis, Hüller Hille, Witzig & Frank, Hessapp, Ex-Cell-O, Honsberg, and Boehringer. "In recent months, we have secured $30 million in contracts, which represents an approximate 30 percent share of our targeted market, putting us on track for our goal to produce 10 percent of MAG's annual revenue," Jones stated. "While our business unit is new, MAG itself is already firmly established in the renewable energy sector, having quietly built a worldwide leadership position in automated manufacturing systems for solar panels, not to mention composites processing."
MAG says it has supplied more than 30 automated production lines for solar panels worldwide in the past five years, ranging from ranging from semiautomatic modules to complete turnkey factories, and that those systems have reduced manufacturing costs for solar panels to record lows.
"In recent years, we have pivoted our composites and machine tool automation businesses to concentrate on wind turbine components,” Jones explained, “allowing us to bring to market new systems for automated lay-up of composite wind blades, finishing, and root-end drilling, all of them based on proven technologies and modules."
MAG developed composites processing automation technology in the 1980s for aerospace industry, and currently it is sharing a $7-million grant from Michigan to develop a wind-hub machining cell for high-volume manufacturing, and to develop of carbon-fiber turbine blades. "This unique hub machining cell will increase production rates from the current standard of one per day to as many as five per day, cutting machining times from 20-24 hours per part to just over four hours," Jones said.
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Machine tool show to open in Taipei

Taipei, May 7 (CNA) A trade show featuring precision machines and machine tools will open in Taipei Saturday amid rising demand for machine tools and equipment due to the improving global economy, the organizers said Friday.

The 2010 Taipei CNC Machine Tool and Manufacturing Technology Show, also known as MT duo, will take place at the Taipei World Trade Center Hall One, with 248 local and foreign exhibitors showing their products, the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) said in a statement.

In recent years, Taiwan has become the world's fourth largest exporter and fifth top importer of machine tools, according to the semi-official trade promotion body.

Taiwan only lags behind Japan, Germany and Italy in terms of precision machine manufacturing capability and has formed a strong machinery and machine tool cluster in central Taiwan noted for its customization and flexibility, the statement said.

The rise of the green energy and light-emitting diode (LED) sectors, along with the strong rebound in the automobile, semiconductor, liquid crystal display, and electronics sectors, has increased the demand for machine tools, the statement said.

The trade body estimated that the output value of Taiwan's machine industry is expected to surpass NT$1 trillion by 2014.

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