FFKM increases productivity of semi con plant

FFKM increases productivity of semi con plant

NEWS The company is also introducing a new range of Keltan EPDM grades that will be produced with high quality colourless paraffinic oil, instead of y...

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NEWS The company is also introducing a new range of Keltan EPDM grades that will be produced with high quality colourless paraffinic oil, instead of yellow paraffinic oil. The first of these new grades, Keltan 4551A, is currently under commercial approval at customers with development code DE 3072 and is expected to be commercially available from September 2008. Test results indicate that the product offers improved efficiency in peroxide curing and is suitable for a wide range of applications including low hardness profiles, hoses, seals and bellows. In addition, it offers new opportunities for coloured products and applications. This is seen as the beginning of a new era for the complete product range as the use of yellow paraffinic oil will be phased out over the next year. Among the benefits is an improvement in peroxide curing. With equivalent compound mixing and rheology, the new grade is able to offer improved peroxide cure efficiency and peroxide loading may be reduced by 30%. Contact: DSM Elastomers B.V. PO Box 43, NL-6130 AA Sittard, Netherlands, Tel +31 46 477 0077, Email: danielle. [email protected], Web, www.dsmelastomers.com

Momentive introduces clear LSR

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omentive Performance Materials have introduced the LSR7000 a series of highly transparent liquid silicone rubbers (LSR). The materials offer typically 98% transparency combined with the processing and productivity advantages of an addition-cured, platinumcatalyzed LSR. These features potentially enable manufacturers to reduce manufacturing and assembly cycle times for complex parts. ‘By offering high transparency, high elasticity and easy processing, the LSR 7000 series may help designers and manufacturers to effectively address many of the toughest design challenges they face,’ said Yang Nuo, Pacific electronics marketing manager, Momentive. ‘This material is an excellent example of our strategic focus: we combine our close customer collaboration with our leading research and development capabilities, resulting in quick response to complex industrial needs.’ Recent innovation in optical systems, lightguide applications and mobile phones have increasingly seen liquid silicone rubbers replace materials such as transparent polycarbonate and polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) in new applications, due to the processing and productivity advantages of LSR. In China, Momentive has 4

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cooperated with Sunrex, a leading input device manufacturer, to apply the LSR 7000 series to light guide film for commercial production. ‘By combining our proprietary technology with the super transparency of LSR7000, we have been able to successfully develop silicone light guide film for use in new mobile equipment,’ said Liu Dianshan, director of the Sunrex facility in Suzhou. ‘We are now cooperating on a long-term basis with Momentive to develop new, flexible applications for smart 3D light guide film.’ Contact: Momentive Performance Materials GmbH, D-51368 Leverkusen, Germany. Tel: +49 214 30 4 05 32, Email: [email protected], Web: www.momentive.com

This guide should contain a solution

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he Henkel Solutions Guide has been updated and includes details of 170 products from the Loctite and Teroson ranges. The brochure also indicates how they can be used to solve a wide range of engineering problems. In addition to information relating to adhesives, threadlockers, retainers, sealants, lubricants, gasketing products, surface preparation materials and cleaners, there is information about the selection of dispensing equipment. A series of cutaway illustrations of components such as pumps, gearboxes and shafts show where the products can be used to overcome problems such as wear, corrosion and leaks. Contact: Henkel Limited, Technologies House, Wood Lane End, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 4RQ, UK. Tel: +44 1442 278000, Fax: +44 1442 278071, Email: [email protected], Web: www.henkel.co.uk

Composite Oil Seals are available in standard sizes

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arlock Sealing Technologies has introduced Garlock Klozure Composite Oil Seals, a range of imperial and metric standard sizes in a range of materials. The Composite Oil Seals are intended to provide high performance and improved abrasion resistance over conventional materials. They are available in over 6,000 new metric and imperial sizes from 1/4” to over 90”, in

split or solid configurations, with either single or dual lip. The materials available include the improved performance of Mill-Right material or industrial-grade materials. Contact: Garlock Klozure, Garlock Sealing Technologies, 1666 Division Street, Palmyra, NY 14522, USA. Tel: +1 315 597 4811, Fax: +1 315 597 3140, Email: earl. [email protected], Web: www.klozure.com or www.splitoilseal.com

New, bigger MaxiFit solves OD mismatch problem

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iking Johnson has extended its MaxiFit couplings range by adding a DN 700 size developed to solve a specific customer problem. The coupling was designed initially to overcome a difficulty encountered by Balfour Beatty during the cleaning and spray-lining of a 30 km section of United Utilities’ Hodder strategic trunk main. The cast iron main dates from the 1920s, is classified as 27” but in practice there proved to be considerable variation in OD, creating difficulty connecting make-up pieces at cut-out points. The 17 mm tolerance of MaxiFit was identified as the answer to the problem and the new DN700 size was introduced in time to meet the spray-lining schedule. The coupling is suitable for use with steel, ductile iron, PVCu, cast iron and asbestos cement pipe materials for a working pressure of 16 bar. Contact: Viking Johnson, 46-48 Wilbury Way, Hitchin, Hertfordshire SG4 0UD, UK. Tel: +44 1462 443322, Fax +44 1462 443311, Email: [email protected], Web: www.vikingjohnson.com

FFKM increases productivity of semi con plant

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uPont Performance Elastomers (DPE) has collaborated with Spansion Inc Fab 25 in Austin, Texas, to evaluate perfluoroelastomer O-rings designed to help increase the productivity of semiconductor manufacturing equipment. A recent problem occurred in the HDPCVD equipment at Fab 25 when process gases, SiH4, O2 and He, and cleaning chemistries, NF3 and O2 plasma-two stage, created an aggressive process environment. High particle count and leaks

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NEWS from seal erosion and compression set caused seal issues in IMD and STI processes. The scheduled maintenance cycle was 90 days but premature sealing issues occurred within 30–60 days. The incumbent O-ring performance issues were related to mechanical as well as chemical attack with plasma erosion. By using Kalrez 9100 parts the 30-day planned maintenance period has been extended to 180 days, depending on seal location. Increased equipment availability has increased production capacity by more than 20%. Contact: DuPont Performance Elastomers SA, 2 chemin du Pavillon, CH-1218 Le Grand-Saconnex, Geneva, Switzerland. Tel: +41 22 717 4000, Fax: +41 22 717 4001, Email: [email protected], Web: www.dupontelastomers.com

Polymer material prices continue to rise

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GC Chemicals Europe Ltd is announcing a 15% surcharge on its entire PTFE and Aflas range with effect from 1 September 2008. This price range affects Fluon PTFE, ETFE and PFA plastic grades and also the Aflas fluorinated elastomers product range. This surcharge is primarily driven by the dramatic price increase of raw materials and energy as well as production investments required to meet increasing customer demand. A company statement concludes ‘The new prices will be fair and will reflect the true value of AGC’s products in the marketplace.’ Contact: AGC Chemicals Europe, Ltd, York House, Hillhouse International, Thornton Cleveleys, Lancashire FY5 4QD, UK. Tel: +44 1253 861951, Fax: + 44 1253 861950, Email: [email protected], Web: www.agcce.com

Company News Investment provides facilities for large diameter seal production

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ohn Crane has recently invested in a modern machining centre to extend its capability to produce large diameter dry gas seal components. The company has experienced an increasing demand for large diameter seals over the last two

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years. An example is one LNG plant for which they have supplied 50 seals for shaft diameters of 300 and 350 mm in the last year. The market is being driven by the global demand for cleaner fuels and the migration away from coal power. Ethylene plants are also getting much bigger and China are building several new 1000 tons/year trains to satisfy the regions demand for plastics. The compressors are getting significantly bigger to increase capacity and reduce production costs. The new CNC machine has the capacity to manufacture seals parts up to 1.25 m diameter with the technology to be able to sustain the high accuracy required by large diameter gas seal parts. It will allow in-process dimensional checks on critical features in situ, using an on-board probing system. This eliminates the requirement to remove the part from the machine to have it measured externally thereby reducing seal part lead times while maintaining high accuracy. The 5-axis of control also means that many parts for gas seals require only two chucking operations.

n 4 August 1968, the Parker Corporation’s first manufacturing plant for seals in Europe, Parker Hannifin Dichtungs GmbH, was founded in Pleidelsheim, Germany and the plant still predominantly produces O-rings. The operation that started with 30 employees and a production area of 1000 m2 now produces approximately 1.5 million O-rings, back-up rings and precision-moulded parts per day from 300 different standard and special elastomer compounds. Currently the mixing department at the Pleidelsheim plant is being modernised, while an extension of the development and manufacturing areas are on the agenda for the next few years.

Contact: John Crane EAA, Nash Road, Trafford Park, Manchester M17 1SS, UK. Tel: +44 161 886 5993, Fax: +44 161 886 5990, Email: [email protected], Web: www.johncrane.co.uk

Contact: Parker Hannifin GmbH & Co KG, Seal Group Europe, Stuifenstrasse 55, D-74385 Pleidelsheim, Germany. Tel: +49 7144 2060, Fax: +49 7144 207337, Email: [email protected], Web: www.parker.com

ERIKS UK continues to expand

Gasket contracts extended and renewed

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Contact: ERIKS Sealing Technology, Unit 24, Hereward Rise, Halesowen Industrial Park, Halesowen, West Midlands B62 8AN, UK. Tel: +44 121 501 6755, Fax: +44 121

Contact: James Walker & Co Ltd, Gote Brow, Cockermouth, Cumbria CA13 0NH, UK. Tel: + 44 1900 823555, Fax: + 44 1900 898354, Email: cockermouth@jameswalker. biz, Web: www.jameswalker.biz

RIKS UK has acquired the entire share capital of Seals Packing and Gaskets Ltd (SPG) of Barnsley, UK. This acquisition is in line with the ERIKS strategy to take a strong market share for all core activities in all regions where the group has its own branch operations. The activities of SPG include the marketing, sale and customising of products and services in the field of gaskets, rubber and moulded parts. With 52 employees SPG achieve annual sales of GBP 7.0million. The company has a well established business in the OEM heating and boiler market but also has significant business in the OEM pump sector and across various MRO markets such as power, automotive and food. SPG is seen as the platform from which ERIKS UK can develop a Core Competence Centre for gaskets and moulded parts, providing know-how directly to OEM customers and serving the branches of ERIKS UK as a know-how driven distributor.

501 3014, Web: www.eriks-sealing-technology.co.uk and www.spg-gaskets.co.uk

Plant celebrates 40 years producing O-rings

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ow Portugal is the latest manufacturing site of The Dow Chemical Company to sign a three-year contract with James Walker for the supply of static sealing products and services. The company is providing Dow Portugal, Produtos Quimicos, Unipessoal Lda with spiral wound and Kammprofile gaskets plus metal ring joints and a full range of precision-cut gaskets in non-asbestos fibre, PTFE and expanded graphite. Staff at Dow Portugal can order products via James Walker’s global e-procurement system to meet JIT scheduled maintenance demands and their more urgent requirements. This contract follows the renewal of three other contracts to supply gaskets to Dow manufacturing sites at Terneuzen in The Netherlands, Stade in Germany, and Tarragona in Spain. James Walker instigated its original global gasket deal with Dow in 2001. Other areas supplied by James Walker include Australasia and SE Asia.

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