Brief Project Profile On Welding Electrode Manufacturing

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ESEPL BRIEF PROJECT PROFILE ON WELDING ELECTRODE MANUFACTURING Turn key project suppliers EUREKA SYSTEMS AND ELECTRODES PVT.LTD. M A C H I N E R Y D I V I S I O N 11/15A, SELVARAJAPURAM, CHINTHAMANI PUDUR COIMBATORE -641 103, TN, INDIA TEL: 91 422 2687199, 2688065 FAX: 91 422 2681987 w w w . e u r e k a e l e c t r o d e s . c o m

ESEPL Introduction We introduce ourselves as a leading Welding Electrode Solution Provider right from Welding electrode Turn key projects to technology know-how. We have at our disposal the state of the art plant & machinery and technology for producing MMAW electrodes (like MS, SS, Cast-iron, Hard facing, Cutting and gouging and etc.) Ours is an ISO 9001-2000 Company managed by professionals to cater the needs of our global customers. We have a very good customer base almost from all the continents. We made this uphill task possible by virtue of our customer support and our effort, skill and efficiency. Profile A group of young men under the stewardship of Mr. K.Chandrashekar and associate Mr. S.Ganesan, armed with years of technical experience in design, fabrication and commissioning of welding electrodes manufacturing machinery and systems, as well welding electrode itself, got together to take the technology to the common man. Eureka Systems was thus formed as a partnership company. From partnership, Eureka Systems grew in to a private limited company in the year 1989. Entrepreneurs with proven talents and stalwarts in their respective fields like paper and textile exports found a common ground in contributing a sizable share of the venture capital and became directors. It was the beginning of the real growth of the company. Their unstinted support elevated Mr. K.Chandrashekar as Managing Director and Mr. S. Ganesan as Technical Director. An over view on Welding Electrode Industry/Market Though welding electrode is a highly consumable industrial item, the success of this project depends on marketing, financial planning and production of quality electrodes. The requirement of welding electrode is directly proportional to the steel production in any country. Electrodes are needed both in bulk and small quantity of production. The most important factor in marketing this product is consumer satisfaction and this can be achieved by producing good quality electrodes and selling at the most economical price with the best sales network. So it is you to decide the potential project which is at your door step to make you successful. w w w . e u r e k a e l e c t r o d e s . c o m

ESEPL PRINCIPAL WELDING PROCESSES FUSION NON FUSION HEAT CREATED BY HEAT CREATED BY CHEMICAL ENERGY ELECTRICAL ENERGY CARBON ARC WELDING (Carbon Electrode) ELECTRON BEAM WELDING CHEMICAL ENERGY ELECTRO SLAG WELDING MECHANICAL ENERGY FRICTION WELDING FORGE WELDING SHIELDED ELECTRICAL ENERGY ULTRASONIC WELDING OXYACETYLINE NON - FUSION WELDING RESISTANCE WELDING UNSHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (METAL ELECTRODE) SHIELDED PROJECTION WELDING UNSHIELDED SPOT WELDING SEAM WELDING OTHER PROCESS BUTT WELDING PLASMA LASER RESISTANCE BUTT WELDING SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (COATED ELECTRODE) INERT GAS WELDING RESISTANCE BUTT WELDING SUBMERGED ARC WELDING RESISTANCE BUTT WELDING FLASH BUTT WELDING ATOMIC HYDROGEN The above classification shows the position of the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Coated Electrode) among various welding process. w w w . e u r e k a e l e c t r o d e s . c o m

ESEPL THE PROCESS 1. PREPRATION OF CORE WIRE Electrode quality rimming wire confirming JIS 3503 SWRY 11 with low carbon and low silicon is available in the open market. The wire rod coils are converted to the drawn wire coils of sizes such as 2.5mm, 3.15mm, 4mm and 5mm at the wire drawing plants in house or on job-work basis. It is then straightened and cut in to required lengths by ‘Straightening and Cutting Machine’. 2. PREPARATION OF DRY MIX Rutile, Low carbon Ferro Manganese, Cellulose, Titanium Di-Oxide, Mica, Feldspar, quartz, etc., are some of the chemical powders used as the raw materials for the preparation of flux. These chemicals are available world wide and they are weighed accurately as per the technology for each type of electrodes and they are mixed in a dry mixer to get homogeneous mix or can be sourced from Eureka as a readymade flux. 3. PREPARATION OF THE WET MIX. Potassium Silicate is used as the Binding agent. The flux is mixed with Silicate in a correct proportion to obtain a wet mix in a mixer. The Wet mix is then pressed to form a briquettes in a hydraulically operated press in order to load the flux in the flux cylinder of the extruder. 4. APPLICATION OF THE COATING BY EXTRUSION The coating of flux is done by the extrusion press in which the flux fed through a cylinder under pressure. While the wire is fed from the wire magazine of the electrode press the briquettes are introduced into the extrusion cylinder of the press. During extrusion the core wire is fed one by one from wire feeder and coated with the flux by way of nozzle/die box system incorporated in the extrusion press. The electrodes coming out from the press are tested in an eccentricity tester. The rejected electrodes are taken into the flux stripping machine where the flux is stripped off. The core wire and flux can be re-used. The electrode coming out from the press is passed through a conveyor to the brushing machine for brushing of holding end and cleaning the same on tip end side for easy striking. After that the electrodes are spread on the collecting tray for air drying and after certain period they are fed into the oven. 5. BAKING OF COATED ELECTRODE After air drying of the coated electrodes they are baked in oven. Depending on the type of electrode the baking cycle will vary. The moisture content in the electrode should not exceed 4 percent. w w w . e u r e k a e l e c t r o d e s . c o m

ESEPL 6. QUALITY CONTROL Quality control in electrode making shop calls for, constant checking of the ground ingredients their proportioning and mixing, application procedures, moisture content and drying conditions. In addition, the chemical analysis of the core wire, powders and bonding materials are determined, the coating thickness is measured and the electrodes are tested on trail plates. 7. GRADING AND PACKING The finished electrodes are stored and wrapped in polythene or waxed paper and packed in cartons. Cartons are packed in master cartons as per requirement. The Model of an Electrode Plant and the Name of Machineries DRY MIXER WET MIXER BRIQUETTING PRESS EXTRUDER WIRE FEEDER BRUSHING TIP END CLEANING BAKING OVEN CONVEYOR WIRE STRAIGHTENING AND CUTTING MACHINE w w w . e u r e k a e l e c t r o d e s . c o m

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ESEPL PLANT AND MACHINERIES REQUIRED MACHINERIES 1 MT 2MT NOS/CAPACITY/HP/KW 3MT 4MT 5MT 8MT Not feasible DRY MIXER 1X 500KG 5HP 1X 500KG 5HP 1X 750KG 7.5HP 1X 1000KG 10HP 1X 1000KG 10HP WET MIXER 1 X 30KG 3HP 1 X75KG 5HP 1 X 75KG 5HP 1X 100KG 7.5HP 1X 100KG 7.5HP 1X 120PCS 5HP 1X 200PCS 8.5HP 1X 2HP 1X 3HP 2X 200PCS 8.5HP (17HP) 1X 3HP 3X 200PCS 8.5HP (25.5HP) 1X 5HP 3X 200PCS 8.5HP (25.5HP) 1X 5HP 2X 160HP (320HP) 2X 1000KG 10HP (20HP) 2X 100KG 7.5HP (15HP) 4X 200PCS 8.5HP (34HP) 1X 5 HP EXTRUSION PRESS (Wire feeder, Extruder & Conveyor) 1X 10.5HP 1X 13.75HP 1X 15.5HP 1X 20HP 1X 22.5HP 1X 30HP ELECTRODE NAME PRINTING UNIT 1X 0.25HP 1X 0.25HP 1X 0.25HP 1X 0.25HP 1X 0.25HP 1X 0.25HP WIRE DRAWING MACHINE CUTTING AND STRAIGHTENING BRIQUETTING PRESS CONCENTRICITY TESTER BAKING OVEN FLUX STRIPPING MACHINE PACKING TABLE WEIGHING MACHINE HAND SEALING PRESS SHRINK PACKING MACHINE STRAPPING MACHINE CUT WIRE STAND METAL TRAYS TOTAL HP AND KW REQURED 1X 160HP 1x 160HP 1 1 1 1 1 1 1X 150 C 2HP 12KW 1X 150 C 2HP 20 KW 1X 150 C 3HP 26 KW 1X 150 C 3HP 30 KW 1X 150 C 3HP 30 KW 1 X 3HP 1 X 3HP 1 X 3HP 1 X 3HP 1 X 3HP 2X 150 C 3HP 30 KW (6HP 60KW) 1 X 3HP 10MT 2X 160HP (320HP) 2X 1000KG 10HP (20HP) 2X 100KG 7.5HP (15HP) 5X 200PCS 8.5HP (42.5HP) 2X 5HP (10HP) 2X 22.5HP (45HP) 2X 0.25HP (0.5HP) 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2X 150 C 3HP 30 KW (6HP 60KW) 2 X 3HP (6HP) 2 1X 10 KG 1 1X 10 KG 1 1X 10 KG 1 1X 10 KG 1 1X 10KG 2 2 X 10KG 2 X 10KG 3 4 1 X 9KW 1 X 9KW 1 X 9KW 1 X12KW 1X 0.25KW 1X 0.25KW 1X 0.25KW 1X 0.25KW 1X 12KW 1X 0.25KW 2 X 9KW (18KW) 2X 0.25KW (0.5KW) 12 2 X 9KW (18KW) 2X 0.25KW (0.5KW) 15 3 5 7 10 10 300 400 500 800 1000 1600 2000 31HP 21KW 40.75HP 29KW 51.5HP 29KW 235HP 39KW 237HP 39KW 434HP 78KW 471HP 78KW 8MT 1 X 2MT 1 X 5MT 1X300KG 1SET 15KW 1SET 5HP 1X 21 KVA 1X 21 KVA 1SET 15HP 20HP 57KW 10MT 1 X 2MT 1 X 5MT 1X300KG 1SET 15KW 1SET 5HP 1X 21 KVA 1X 21 KVA SET 15HP 20HP 57KW Additional Requirement (for handling and testing)- Optional) MACHINERIES PALLET TRUCK WEIGHING MACHINE CHEMICAL LABORATORY PHYSICAL LAB WELDING TRANSFORMER AC WELDING TRANSFORMER DC NOS/CAPACITY/HP/KW 1 MT 2MT 3MT 4MT 1 X 2MT 1 X 2MT 1 X 2MT 1 X 2MT 1X300KG 1SET 15KW 1SET 5HP 1X 21 KVA 1X 21 KVA 1X300KG 1SET 15KW 1SET 5HP 1X 21 KVA 1X 21 KVA 1X300KG 1SET 15KW 1SET 5HP 1X 21 KVA 1X 21 KVA 1X300KG 1SET 15KW 1SET 5HP 1X 21 KVA 1X 21 KVA 5HP 57KW 5HP 57KW 5HP 57KW 5HP 57KW MACHINE SHOP TOTAL HP 5MT 1 X 2MT 1 X 5MT 1X300KG 1SET 15KW 1SET 5HP 1X 21 KVA 1X 21 KVA 1 SET 15HP 20HP 57KW w w w . e u r e k a e l e c t r o d e s . c o m

ESEPL 1 MT PLANT LAYOUT LAND AND BUILDINGS The land and building requirement depends on the capacity of the plant as well the facilities required. Capacity 1MT 2MT 3MT 4MT 5MT 8MT 10MT For wire drawing 5000 6000 10000 12000 IN SQUARE FEET For Electrode conversion Storage 3000 1000 4000 2000 5000 3000 6000 4000 8000 5000 10000 6000 12000 6000 Laboratory 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Total 5000 7000 9000 16000 20000 27000 31000 w w w . e u r e k a e l e c t r o d e s . c o m

ESEPL MAN POWER REQUIREMENT MAN POWER MANAGERIAL STAFF SUPERVISORS MAINTENANCE ENGINEER FOREMAN CHEMIST TEST WELDER SKILLED LABOUR UNSKILLED LABOUR TOTAL 1 MT 1 1 1 2 6 11 2MT 1 1 3MT 1 2 1 1 3 7 14 1 1 4 8 17 2MT 40.75HP 29KW 5HP 57KW 2500W 3MT 51.5HP 29KW 5HP 57KW 3000W 45.75HP 88.5KW 56.5HP 89KW 4MT 2 3 1 1 1 1 5 9 23 5MT 3 5 1 1 1 1 5 10 27 8MT 3 6 2 1 1 2 8 14 37 10MT 3 6 2 1 1 2 10 18 43 4MT 235HP 39KW 5HP 57KW 5000W 5MT 237HP 39KW 20HP 57KW 8000W 8MT 434HP 78KW 20HP 57KW 10000W 10MT 471HP 78KW 20HP 57KW 12000W 240HP 101KW 257HP 104KW 454HP 145KW 491HP 147KW ELECTRIC POWER REQUIREMENT MACHINERIES MAIN LINE MACHINERIES ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT GENERAL LIGHTING TOTAL HP/KW 1 MT 31HP 21KW 5HP 57KW 2000W 36HP 80KW OTHER REQUIREMENTS WATER – FOR CIVIC AND UTILITY PURPOSES. RAW MATERIAL REQUIREMENT The main raw material required for the project are Rimming Quality Steel, Rutile and other chemical such as Ferro Manganese, Silicate, China clay, Mica, Cellulose Titanium dioxide etc. They are available freely in the Global Market. The ingredients and the consumption ratio of the ingredients of each end every type of electrode varies. For example the ingredients and the consumption ratio of E 6013 type electrode shall be as follows. STEEL- ELECTRODE QUALITY WIRE (JIS 3503 SWRY 11) – 73% MIXED FLUX - 25% Readymade flux for each type of electrode is available at ‘EUREKA’ (Rutile, Ferro Alloys, Mica, China clay, Cellulose, Potash feldspar, Calcite, Quartz and etc.) BINDER- 2 % (Potassium Silicate and Sodium Silicate) The packing materials shall be taken as 5% of the total raw material cost. w w w . e u r e k a e l e c t r o d e s . c o m

ESEPL The above project is prepared in general. May change as per customers specific requirements. We hope the above details are sufficient. Please don’t hesitate to contact ‘EUREKA’ for more details and clarifications. ‘THANK YOU AND ALL THE BEST’ Digitals of the Machinery w w w . e u r e k a e l e c t r o d e s . c o m

ESEPL Wire Straightening and Cutting Machine w w w . e u r e k a e l e c t r o d e s . c o m

ESEPL Dry Mixer Wet Mixer w w w . e u r e k a e l e c t r o d e s . c o m

ESEPL Briquetting Press Wire Feeder w w w . e u r e k a e l e c t r o d e s . c o m

ESEPL Vertical Extruder Horizontal Extruder w w w . e u r e k a e l e c t r o d e s . c o m

ESEPL Conveyor OVEN Printing Unit w w w . e u r e k a e l e c t r o d e s . c o m

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seam butt welding resistance butt welding flash butt welding resistance butt welding shielded unshielded other process plasma laser resistance butt welding inert gas welding submerged arc welding atomic hydrogen shielded metal arc welding (coated electrode) esepl w w w . e u r e k a e l e c t r o d e s .

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