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FLAME CUTTING MOTHER LODE
Mine Your Own Business: Advances in cutting technology help leading manufacturer meet demand for large-scale mining equipment.

The fully automated Flame Control system uses flame monitoring technology and electronic proportional valve gas controls to make oxy-fuel cutting easy to set up and use.

Bucyrus International is one of the world's leading manufacturers of large-scale excavation equipment used in surface mining. Bucyrus machines are used throughout the world by customers mining copper, coal, oil sands, iron ore and other minerals. An important part of the company's business also consists of aftermarket sales in support of its large installed base of machines (approximately $12.5 billion based on estimated current replacement value) with service lives from 15 to 40 years.

Founded in 1880 in Bucyrus, OH, the company is now headquartered in South Milwaukee, WI, with subsidiary and support offices around the world. Known as a innovator in the mining industry, Bucyrus has produced some of the largest surface mining machines ever manufactured and introduced the first commercially accepted electric rotary blasthole drill in 1952, a product that changed the face of mining forever.

With demand for coal mining equipment on the rise, particularly in China, Bucyrus recently found itself facing a serious capacity issue in its main manufacturing plant in South Milwaukee. In order to keep up with customer demand, the company launched a three-phase $130 million expansion that included remodeling and re-equipping a new fabrication shop.

A key area of improvement focused on the company's flame cutting capabilities. The cutting productivity sets the stage for increased productivity down the line. The production of massive mining machines requires the ability to cut and bevel very large parts. Bucyrus cuts plate from half-inch to 12.5 in thick. Since their products are so highly customized for the capacity of the mines they serve, Bucyrus also rarely cuts more than a few parts that are alike and has no high production runs. They wanted a cutting machine that was operator friendly and easy to program that could also increase their overall productivity.

After first purchasing machines from another company that did not work out as well as they hoped, they recently installed new machines from ESAB Cutting Systems. They had an older ESAB machine that they were still using after 17 years, according to manufacturing engineer and project manager John Fletcher. Since their experience with this equipment and service had been very good, they decided to see what new technology ESAB had to offer in oxy-fuel cutting.

They purchased two Avenger X cutting gantries, each equipped with three Flame Control torches, and one Avenger 2 gantry equipped with three Flame Control torches and two Programmable Contour Edge Prep stations.

The fully automated Flame Control system uses flame monitoring technology and electronic proportional valve gas controls to make oxy-fuel cutting easy to set up and use. The Electronic Proportional Valve Gas Control System automatically adjusts the fuel gas low preheat pressure, oxygen low preheat pressure, fuel gas high preheat pressure, oxygen high preheat pressure, cutting oxygen start pressure, cutting oxygen ramp time and cutting oxygen maximum pressure. This makes oxy-fuel gas setup as simple as selecting the material thickness.

ESAB's Vision 55 CNC control then uses ESAB's Programmable Cutting Parameters to fully automate process set up. The fully integrated process control system automatically sets the cutting speed, kerf offset, preheat time, pierce delay, creep speed, high preheat delay and travel delay. An optional automatic height control system automates the preheat height, pierce height and cutting height.

"The Flame Control senses the heat of the flame and sets the temperature consistently," says Fletcher. "We can cut with all three torches at the same settings with no need for the operators to intervene. This saves us approximately 20 percent in production time." The Flame Control torches also use high speed tips so the machine can cut faster, while the sensing technology minimizes problems with flame outs, all contributing to an overall reduction in production time.

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