Chad Spore

Heat Treating Show Update: Furnaces North America, the Virtual Show

Given the nature of this year's Furnaces North America (FNA) show, we are bringing updates from the event to you. What happened? What did they cover in the technical sessions? Who showed up? What is it like navigating a virtual platform? Learn about how the second day of the event went in the article below.

If you have any videos, images, or thoughts from this year's event, email them to editor@heattreattoday.com!


Who's Who: Live Session

The live session on the second day was an enlightening look to the future as Tom Morrison of the Metal Treating Institute, Cory Padfield of American Axle & Manufacturing, and Chad Spore of John Deere discussed, "What's Next in Heat Treating For Aerospace, Automotive & Agriculture."

From left to right: Chad Spore, Cory, and Tom Morrison sit down to talk about the "next thing" in industry. (Source: screen shot at FNA 2020 Virtual)

The audience heard Tom talk about how millions of dollars can be taken out of the heat treat supply chain with the advent of 3D printing, followed by Chad's assessment of current developments in the world of agriculture.

Cory shared that changes in the heat treat design within the automotive industry may look like "a shift [in the heat treat processes] from cast iron parts which have been used in automotive to steel that may need heat treatment, or heat treated cast iron, like austempered iron." He also noted that there will "definitely" be more salt quenching in the future for precision components. Furthermore, as heat treat moves away from traditional steel usage, aluminum will continue to be the material of choice. Looking to the future, Cory says to focus on part-to-part variation within the automotive industry.

Chad honed into the matured state of affairs with Industry 4.0, particularly with service components with lower volume output and needs a quicker turn around. Additionally, he talked about "measuring the green-part prior to heat treating" while using data tracking systems in order to minimize material waste to create a more specialized process. "Technology is key part...the connectivity between your equipment and the manufacturing processes is going to be a key aspect to utilize within the heat treating industry."

Check out today's schedule here.


Technical Sessions

These sessions are available 24/7 at the Furnaces North America Show. Be sure to stop by the speaker's chat room to follow-up on their talk! Note: You must register to attend Furnaces North America the Virtual Show in order to view these sessions. Click HERE.

  • Matt Clinite
    Ipsen USA

    Matt Clinite from Ipsen shares 5 basic principles for vacuum furnace peak performance in his session "Vacuum Furnace Best Practices for Greater Reliability and Efficiency." He recommends that we "kick the tires to make sure it is running well!" But truly, Clinite offers great advice to check the status of a seemingly perfectly fine, operational vacuum furnace. Within his 5 steps, he notes 3 signs to look for in the hot zone including checking for degrading insulation and bare steel showing through. Listen to more of his great illustrations ("furnaces are a bit like children") and follow up with him today in the FNA chat. Technical Session HERE

  • Jenna Alder
    AFC-Holcroft

    Jenna Alder over at AFC-Holcroft. "Getting it Done Right: Manage Equipment Maintenance and Alarms with Integrated Software Solutions." Computerized Maintenance Management System alleviates the pressure of remembering and tracking every detail of maintenance processes. Alder emphasizes that should any operation go into lapse or run into error, the computerized system can track where a task was incomplete and when a task needs to be performed. More technical abilities of this type of system are elaborated in Alder's technical session. Watch it, and catch up with her today! Technical Session HERE.

  • Dan Herring
    Herring Company

    "How Predictive Maintenance will Increase Your Profit Margins": Dan Herring -- you were waiting for us to mention him! -- talks about predictive (or preventative) maintenance that come in all shapes in sizes. Two distinct styles of maintenance practices? "Planned Preventative Maintenance Programs" (plan-execute-evaluate-revise) or "Repair As Needed Strategies" A key take-away: "Neither [maintenance style] has been proven to show a distinct cost advantage over the other," but the style of planned programs optimizes production demands of manufacturing. Technical Session HERE.

Check out today's schedule here.


Navigating the Virtual

Take advantage of...

  • AFC-Holcroft’s exhibit features a brief “How Heat Treat Are You” quiz.  Those who answer all the questions correctly are eligible for some really nice prizes! (Yes, another prize option!) Go to their booth HERE.

    Screen capture from the FNA 2020 Virtual booth highlighting the bio section
  • (Again, stealth mode...) Check out the company bios to get the most out of your visit. These are great ways to learn if this is a company that you can do business with after the event.

Videos etc.

  • Personal booth videos featuring drone footage (AFC-Holcroft) and golfing (Super Systems)
  • Live Sessions can be accessed in the FNA after the are broadcasted, but attend live so that you can chat with other viewers and speakers.
  • Technical walk-through of personal product are frequently shared on the front of an FNA booth. (Azbil North America, Inc.)

 


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John Deere to Heat Treat Execs: “Keep Innovating”

Doug Glenn, Publisher, Heat Treat Today
Doug Glenn, Publisher, Heat Treat Today

A special report from Heat Treat Today publisher, Doug Glenn.

 

 

 

 

Mr. Chad Spore, John Deere, speaking on “OEM Perspective on the ThermProcess Industry”

Chad Spore, materials engineering supervisor for John Deere, addressed the assembled guests of the International ThermProcess Summit, in Buckhead, Georgia, on the first day of the event, Tuesday, July 31, 2018. The presentation, which included encouragements to other manufacturers with in-house heat treating as well as industry suppliers to continue to innovate, was received with great interest by the nearly 100 attendees at this 2nd biennial event.

Omar Nashashibi, The Franklin Partnership, spoke on "Trump's Washington: The New Normal?"
Omar Nashashibi, The Franklin Partnership, spoke on “Trump’s Washington: The New Normal?”

The attendees also enjoyed an excellent presentation from Omar Nashashibi. Mr. Nashashibi, as a-politically as possible, presented an excellent perspective on the first years of the Trump Administration. Whether you like Trump or not, Mr. Nashashibi made it clear that Trump was doing something that no other president has done in quite some time — he’s fulfilling all of his campaign promises to one degree or another. It was a balanced presentation with many positives and negatives.

Dr. Amber Selking, Selking Performance Group will be speaking on "Driving Consistent Performance Excellence"
Dr. Amber Selking, Selking Performance Group will be speaking on “Driving Consistent Performance Excellence”

The two-day event concludes today with keynote speaker and event emcee, Dr. Amber Selking of the Selking Performance Group, giving a presentation on “Driving Consistent Performance Excellence.”

The event, sponsored by the Industrial Heating Equipment Association (IHEA), and supported  by media sponsors Industrial Heating and Heat Treat Today, featured an impressive lineup of speakers and was well received by attendees.

For more information on the event, visit www.itps-ifcs.com.

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End User Insights: Presentations & Panels

Actions and initiatives implemented by OEMs have a significant impact on supplier operations. ITPS/IFCS will feature OEM presentations and panel discussions in both the general session and breakouts to give participants a glimpse into the OEM perspective on manufacturing today and tomorrow.

General Session: OEM Manufacturing Perspective

Susanne Lauda, AGCO

Brian Westfall, Trane

Susanne Lauda, AGCO, and Brian Westfall, Trane

As one of the drivers behind AGCO’s global initiatives for Manufacturing 4.0, Susanne will discuss the agricultural equipment market and the organization’s “Design Anywhere Build Anywhere” strategy.

With more than three decades in product engineering and management, production operations, and leading four plant start-ups, Brian is well positioned to share insights relating to manufacturing and market trends in the commercial HVAC industry.

ThermProcess Breakout: OEM Perspective on the ThermProcess Industry

Chad Spore, John Deere

Chad Spore, John Deere

With over 20 years of experience, Chad has developed extensive knowledge of material and thermal processes used in agricultural and construction equipment applications. He has provided manufacturing and materials engineering support for various thermal processes, including heat treatment, sintering, coating, laser, and welding processes and will speak to thermprocess trends from John Deere’s perspective.

Finishing & Coatings Breakout: OEM Perspective on the Finishing Industry

Anteneh Kebbede, GE Global Research; Chris Misorski, Mercury Marine; Mark Prehar, AGCO

Experts from the aerospace, marine and agriculture industries will share insights on the finishing industry from their perspective including trends, quality/performance requirements, manufacturing technologies, purchasing processes, and more. A moderated discussion will conclude this informative session.

Hotel Discount Rate Deadline

ITPS/IFCS will be held at the InterContinental Hotel Buckhead. A discount rate of $189 is available for attendees. The deadline to take advantage of our group rate is July 11. Click here to book your room today. For complete Summit information, including hotel reservations and to register, visit www.itps-ifcs.com. Call 941-373-1830 with questions.

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Expand Your Professional Network at ITPS/IFCS

ITPS/IFCS is designed to provide a place where industry executives can network and gain critical information for managing their manufacturing business. In addition to the exceptional presentation program, participants will have the opportunity network with other executives and Summit speakers during the Welcome Reception and a Taste of the South Dinner. These social events enable participants to exchange conversation, ideas, and knowledge with everyone in attendance within a casual setting.


Why I’m Attending:

“As an end-user, attending ITPS 2016 provided me with greater insight of the thermal processing industry and the challenges it faces. Furthermore, ITPS is a great opportunity to network and build relationships with key people within the industry. I have utilized those relationships several times over the past two years.”

Chad Spore, Staff Engineer

Enterprise Materials Engineering, John Deere

For complete Summit information, including hotel reservations and to register, visit ITPS/IFCS. To take advantage of our hotel group rate, book your room today!

Registration discounts are available for IHEA, CCAI, MTI, CECOF, JIFMA, VDMA, Electrocoat Association, and WiM members.

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ITPS/IFCS Breakout Sessions to Feature Trends & Innovations Driving the Thermal Processing and Industrial Finishing Markets

With no other event in North America for executives in the thermal processing and industrial finishing and coatings industries, ITPS/IFCS is a can’t miss event for leaders in these manufacturing segments. While the joint general sessions will address topics impacting manufacturing as a whole, two breakout sessions that focus specifically on topics of significance to the thermal processing and the finishing and coatings industries will run concurrently.

Industrial Heating Breakout Session Topics Include:

  • Opportunities & Threats in the ThermProcess Industry Tim Lee, Honeywell Thermal Solutions
  • OEM Perspective on the ThermProcess Industry, Chad Spore, John Deere
  • Risk Management Strategies for Industrial Combustion Systems, Chris Della Mora, HUB International Risk Services
  • Cutting Edge Trends: A Consultants Panel Looks at the Future, Madhu Chatterjee, AAT Metallurgical Services; Thomas Wingens, Wingens International Industry Consultancy; John Young, Young Metallurgical Consulting

Why I’m Attending:

Mike Stowe, Senior Energy Engineer, Advanced Energy

“ITPS provides a unique opportunity to hear a combination of leadership, business, and technical aspects from the leaders of the process heating industry. Company executives, technology leaders, and operations managers can all benefit from the high-level industry insights at this event.  In addition, it is an excellent opportunity for networking with business leaders across the thermal processing industry.  I would not miss it.”

Mike Stowe, Senior Energy Engineer, Advanced Energy


Industrial Finishing & Coatings Breakout Session Topics Include:

  • Opportunities & Threats in the Finishing Industry, Speaker to be Announced
  • OEM Perspective on the Finishing Industry, Mark Prehar, AGCO; Anteneh Kebbede, GE Global Research; Chris Misorski, Mercury Marine
  • Finishing Economics, Michael Guckes, Gardner Intelligence
  • Benchmarking Your Finishing Operation: Steps to Improve efficiencies & Profits, Tim Pennington, Products Finishing

Why I’m Attending:

“IFCS offers attendees exclusive access to some of the leading OEM’s within manufacturing and provides excellent insight to future trends within industries that impact the industrial finishing markets. If you’re an owner or leader within your respective company, this is a must-attend event.”

Todd Luciano, Publisher, Products Finishing

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Registration discounts are available for IHEA, CCAI, MTI, CECOF, JIFMA, VDMA, Electrocoat Association and WiM members.

For complete Summit information, including hotel reservations and to register, visit www.itps-ifcs.com; call 941-373-1830 with questions.

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