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Erodex 支持 Krohne 为英国最大的卧式真空炉设计和制造夹具

KROHNE is a world-leading manufacturer and supplier of solutions in industrial process instrumentation. Within the UK, KROHNE Ltd is the group’s global centre of excellence for Coriolis mass flowmeter technology. Its manufacturing plant in Wellingborough is where the award winning OPTIMASS range of mass flowmeters is produced.

The process of manufacturing products at Krohne Ltd often involves working with specialist materials such as Duplex 31803 and Super Duplex 32750 stainless steels. Particularly with regards to materials such as Super Duplex, it is highly critical that the brazing process is completed correctly.

However, the largest of Krohne’s products to be brazed are up to two metres in length and no suitable furnace exists within the UK that has the hot zone capability to process such a large product.

This meant that the brazing of this product was subcontracted to a supplier in France, which brought challenges with lead times, transport, and associated cost issues.

The objective: bringing the brazing process in-house.

Krohne Ltd’s Management team made the decision to bring the process of brazing their larger products in-house, thus ensuring complete control over quality and lead times.

Following a significant investment in the UK’s largest horizontal vacuum furnace, the company required assistance with the design and manufacture of a fixture that would possess the specific hot zone capability, be of appropriate size and at the same time cope with weight, cost and distortion limitations whilst processing the larger Krohne Ltd products.

For this, the Krohne Team turned to Erodex UK.

Evolution of fixture design

Discussions started around six to nine months prior to when the furnace was due to arrive. The original concept design provided by the Erodex UK team was based around using graphite plates and spacers.

Following close consultation with their Krohne counterparts this was reviewed and it was determined that a flat grid method would be more suitable, due to strength requirements of the fixture and to enable the required reduction in fixture weight.

The resulting design was a 2.4m x 1.2m Carbon Fibre Composite (CFC) fixture consisting of 2 layers and a cover plate to ensure that there was no direct radiation heat onto the components processed on the top layer and that heat is evenly distributed within the furnace.

Production Engineering Manager Darren Hawes comments: “The Erodex team were able to understand our specific requirements and design a fixture based on a CFC grid. We then had a further meeting and added in channels and a cover plate that sits on top of the CFC grid structure to maintain 0.1mm flatness.

“Perforated holes were added to allow the 360-degree gas cooling to flow underneath the fixture to the parts, because cooling is one of the critical features of the process. Side rails were added to the fixture to remove the possibility of any parts falling off and we added lifting points to the fixture, so once removed from the furnace, if the loader were to break down at any point, the fixture could be removed from the loader by overhead cranes”.

Andrew McFarlane, Technical Sales Engineer at Erodex UK and project lead adds: “When it became clear that a more intricate and technical design was required, we involved our full High Temp team and further meetings took place to come up with the optimum design to incorporate the changes our customer identified and to deliver the additional required project features such as spares and changes to the spacers.

“We showed flexibility to provide what the customer wanted to achieve this and altered the designs until they were satisfied”.

Why was Carbon Fibre Composite (CFC) graphite the material of choice for fixture manufacture?

Durability properties such as their high strength, stiffness, high thermal shock resistance and high fracture toughness, combined with being lightweight and having low rates of thermal expansion, CFC is the optimum material solution for charging systems in vacuum furnaces

Erodex CFC is available in a range of grades starting with Standard, for heating elements and furnace linings, Premium which is utilised for heating elements and structural components, Performance, for charging frames and systems, Filwound for cylinder components and Mechanical for connection elements.

Krohne Ltd Manufacturing Engineer Tom Harrison explains why, guided by the Erodex UK team, they opted to manufacture the fixture from Carbon Fibre Composite (CFC) graphite: “We had to find the right material for the fixture when considering weight, cost and distortion limitations and we could not find another material that was comparable to CFC for achieving this.

“The CFC fixture is lightweight yet as the temperature increases within the furnace the material gets stronger. Our main requirement of the fixture and the plate itself was to have a 0.1mm flatness tolerance, so when we manufacture and process our parts, any distortion of the fixture does not impact on the assembly that is being processed.

“The straight tube assemblies being processed within the furnace also have a 1/600mm straightness tolerance. Up to two metres we can have 3mm distortion end to end in the bow of the tube. To get that right, we required the fixture base to be as true as possible, so that we are not adding any additional distortion into the processing of the parts. The CFC fixture was therefore designed and manufactured by Erodex to deliver on that 0.1mm flatness constraint.

“In addition, the more mass within the furnace, the greater the effect on heating and cooling rates. A metallic fixture can act as a heat sink, using CFC reduces the mass greatly so our process is optimised and the energy we do use is used efficiently”.

Additional benefits of using a CFC grid structure.

An added benefit of a CFC grid structure is that if individual parts of the fixture break, only these need to be replaced. This contrasts with a metallic grid, where the whole grid would need to be replaced or refurbished, resulting in a significant reduction in maintenance costs.

Furthermore, Duplex stainless steel and Super Duplex stainless steel are mainly used for corrosion resistance, meaning that any carbon or other contamination picked up from the fixture itself could affect the metallurgy of the material, which in turn can add further complications to the products being processed.

To avoid this, the CFC graphite fixture was coated in a Yttria Zirconia coating to prevent any carbon ingress into the material.

Hawes continues: “The knowledge of the application and properties of CFC within the Erodex UK team was vital in helping us to understand what could be achieved both with the material and the fixture design itself. As we moved through the process, the design became more complex, so having their expertise at hand to help develop this was very beneficial to us.

They acted like a partner on this project, and it was clear from the outset that they were willing to listen, accommodating changes and providing new ideas”.

Fixture assembly and operation.

Erodex assembled the fixture prior to coating and provided a video demonstrating how this should be repeated. Following coating of the fixture, the team were back on site to reinforce this with demonstrations of the ease of assembly to all Krohne Ltd end users.

Hawes’ team need to make sure the fixture is precisely central within the furnace every time it is loaded. To achieve this, a specialist forklift is used and Erodex designed the fixture to be held by the forklift so that this was achievable. The forklift is centralised as you drive it into the furnace, by two guides that sit underneath it.

Harrison adds: “The fixture itself has been used now since October, we have completed numerous cycles and it is holding up to design requirements of flatness, the coating is performing well and ultimately, the fixture is achieving what it was required to do.

“We vacuum clean the fixture and furnace after every cycle to remove any debris coming from the processing. The fixture also goes through a maintenance check/ two weekly burnout to remove any contaminants that may have come onto the fixture because of the processing of the products in the furnace.

“We have also used the CFC graphite fixture to process a product as part of our furnace validation that was previously processed by a subcontractor. We could see that there was 7mm distortion end to end on the part provided by the subcontractor. Once we processed it through on the fixture all the contact points were then level again. We would have not been able to achieve that in a subcontract furnace.

“Ultimately, this has given us full control over processing. It has given us the capability to develop our processes and increase productivity and allows continuous development and improvement of the process too.

“For example, we had identified a few issues with how one cycle was run, where we were positioning the monitoring thermocouples to ensure the parts are fully up to temperature before we started the brazing part of the process, so it has given us further knowledge on that, which in turn has benefitted the product being processed”.

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在热处理工艺中使用碳纤维复合材料 (CFC) 夹具的 3 个原因

CFC (Carbon Fibre Composite) is widely used for high temperature applications, as part of charge grids, fixtures and furnace furniture. It represents the optimum material for jigs and fixtures within the heat treatment process due to its high mechanical strength, high flexural strength, low thermal expansion, thermal shock resistance and its lightweight nature. Fields of application in the sector include heating elements and charging systems.

Historically the most commonly used materials for furnace fixtures are metallic based alloys. Initially this will have been due to there not being a viable, consistent alternative and therefore metallic fixtures became the default option. However, over recent years end users have seen the benefits of CFC for their charging system needs, and increasingly after they test out the use of CFC within a furnace application, they are quickly adopting it as their preferred material of choice for all further applications.

Here, we explore 3 reasons why:

1.提高生产率

CFC 是一种重量轻但强度极高的产品,温度越高,机械强度越高。由于重量减轻,使用 CFC 的客户可以在炉内装载更多的部件,最大限度地提高每次装料的产量,从而提高生产效率。

典型的氟氯化碳夹具重量是金属夹具重量的 10%-20%,这意味着客户可以从更快的加工时间中获益,并因整体热质量降低而节约能源。CFC 的另一个优点是使用一段时间后不会变形,而金属夹具则无法提供同样的保证。例如,如果一家公司正在制造零件,但在热处理过程中很难保持形状的完整性,那么他们就应该考虑使用 CFC 夹具来满足他们的需要。即使是最难固定的零件,定制设计也是 Erodex 的核心优势,尤其是在航空航天应用领域。

2.降低成本,加快投资回报率

氟氯化碳一直以价格昂贵而著称,因此有些人不把它作为一种选择。然而,如果对其使用进行更深入的研究,实际上可以节省大量成本。正如我们前面所讨论的,金属夹具在短短 6 个月后就会发生翘曲,如果翘曲导致零件报废,这又会产生一笔费用。这可能不是所有用户都会遇到的问题,但对某些用户来说却是个问题。除此之外,金属固定装置还需要维护修理或定期更换。随着时间的推移,这些费用会逐渐增加。相比之下,一个设计正确的 CFC 灯具,如果维护得当,可以使用很多年。维护成本极低,只需在这里或那里安装一个氟氯化碳支杆或螺栓,而不是更换一个全新的固定装置。

氟氯化碳固定装置的投资回报也非常快。例如,在最近的一个项目中,Erodex 的一个客户在 1.5 天内就收回了价值 20,000 英镑的 CFC 夹具的投资。起初,他们按次收取分包热处理费用,但每次只能加工 6 个零件。在与 Erodex 讨论了他们的要求后,客户收到了一个定制的夹具,供内部使用,每次运行可处理 24 个零件。再加上无需分包,这意味着投资回报率很快就实现了。再加上夹具本身的使用寿命大大延长,其经济效益是显而易见的。

3.更广泛的选择

Erodex 有 3 种不同等级的氟氯化碳,每种都有自己的适用范围:

标准(适用于加热元件、炉衬和某些装料系统)

性能(氟氯化碳的强度明显更高,是我们装料系统的首选等级,也可用于油淬火应用,因为孔隙率低,吸油量可减少 33%)

机械(适用于连接元件,如螺母和螺栓或小型定制物品)。

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