
André Schulze
Dr. André Schulze works as a project and development engineer at SMS group GmbH in Mönchengladbach, Germany. He is responsible for lightweight and heavy metal extrusion technologies and managing development projects aimed at advancing manufacturing processes.
Prior to this, he held the position of research associate and head of the department of bulk metal forming at the Institute of Forming Technology and Lightweight Components (IUL) at TU Dortmund University, where he obtained a PhD in Engineering. Before he graduated with a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering at TU Dortmund University.
Next Generation Extrusion Presses: Innovations and Their Impact
Valentin Gala1, Felix Lang1 and André Schulze1
1SMS group GmbH, Am SMS Campus 1, 41069 Mönchengladbach, Germany
Abstract. In the past years, developments in light metal extrusion presses have focused on improving energy consumption and achieving peak performance by minimising dead cycle times. As machine and component designs have been highly optimised, there is only limited room for further improvement without new innovations. The next generation of presses must aim to maintain these high standards while offering something new and unprecedented.The development of a next generation press is presented, which includes simplifying the hydraulic system, electrifying and de-risking the hot working zone of the press. All new key components of this newly developed press and their advantages are analysed. The main parts are a fully electromechanical shear, complete separation of oil free working area and hydraulic drives and a multi-acting cylinder. The press has a reduced fire risk, no oil tank and valves above the press, reduced piping and reduction in maintenance effort. With this, there is 30% less oil in circulation, reducing the hydraulics footprint by 15%. In addition, the installation space for the press and drive units is reduced up to 8% while also offering flexibility.
Sessions by
André Schulze
Wednesday 16 July
2.50 pm
Next Generation Extrusion Presses: Innovations and Their Impact