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Medical Devices Manufacturer Modernizes Furnaces with Process Control Upgrades

A medical implants manufacturer recently modernized three vacuum furnaces at its Memphis, Tennessee, facility, with process control upgrades from a provider of industrial process control and automation to heat treatment and combustion markets.

Orchid Orthopedic Solutions (Orchid Memphis) commissioned the upgraded process controls from United Process Controls (UPC), headquartered in West Chester, Ohio, for Ipsen VFS vacuum furnaces, retrofitting two furnaces with replacement controls and a total control system replacement for the third furnace. Orchid Memphis was contending with underperforming controls that were compromising furnace efficacy, productivity, and uptime. Additionally, insufficient automation made it harder to push towards a paperless approach to reporting, traceability, and diagnostics.

All systems feature Protherm 700 controllers, and soft start panels were introduced to help lower energy costs during quenching. The upgraded systems also include chart recording and recipe control, the latter of which incorporates specific programming for automatic leak test cycles and guaranteed soak for medical industry requirements – tasks that were previously monitored and recorded manually. The improvements also make it easier for Orchid Memphis to streamline its maintenance process and manage maintenance tasks. This way, leak-up rates, events, and alarms are automatically and accurately reported. Moreover, upgrading with new controls and automation ensures that Orchid Memphis meets the more complex and stringent requirements of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for medical implants.

“There was no need to start from scratch,” noted Rob Freeman, UPC services engineer heading the upgrade. “The furnaces were robust, but existing controls needed re-engineering to enhance the flexibility of operations and to meet the specific needs of Orchid Memphis in a cost-effective manner. By maintaining a focus on long-term operations, furnaces were upgraded to new business demands without incurring high upfront costs associated with new assets.”

Another key aspect of the upgrade was SCADA integration leading to unified operations. In the final stage of the project, the furnace controls were connected to the Protherm 9800 automation platform, which is configured to improve workflow efficiency, optimize furnace utilization, track work orders, and view real-time performance metrics.

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Gas Supplier, Process Controls Group Launch Heat Treatment Collaboration

A global provider of industrial furnace controls and process automation solutions announced a new collaboration with a leading industrial gas company that combines the core competencies of each company into a comprehensive offering for heat treatment customers. Praxair Inc is based in Danbury, Connecticut, and produces and distributes atmospheric, process, and specialty gases and high-performance surface coatings. Customers will have access to Praxair’s gases, application technologies, and supply systems, along with United Process Control Inc’s portfolio of specialized industrial flow measurement and atmosphere control products. This continues the long-standing relationship between Praxair and Atmosphere Engineering Company, now a member of UPC, based in West Chester, Ohio.

The combined capabilities of the two companies will bring more end-to-end technologies for a broad spectrum of batch and continuous heat-treating processes such as carburizing, carbonitriding, neutral hardening, annealing, gas quenching, and heat-treatment applications under vacuum processing.

“The automotive and aerospace industries continue to expand requirements for heat treating,” said Steve Mueller, Praxair’s Associate Director of Business Development for Metals and Materials Processing. “We have a team approach in place, combining Praxair’s process know-how and expertise in industrial gases with United Process Controls’ specialized products. Together we meet customers’ requirements for high-quality heat treating with reproducible standards in their furnace operations.”

“This strategic agreement with Praxair reflects our commitment to offer the heat-treating industry a complementary and evolving portfolio of innovative technologies that help drive process efficiency and reliability. We look forward to working closely with Praxair in the coming years, as we strive to further increase our presence in North America,” said Paul Oleszkiewicz, President, UPC.

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Endothermic Gas Generator Added to Brazilian Fastener Heat Treatment System

A major fastener manufacturer in South America recently received delivery of an endothermic gas generator intended for heat treatment operations at the company’s Brazilian plant.

Jomarca, a Brazilian producer of fasteners for the furniture, tooling, construction, and do-it-yourself markets, purchased the Atmosphere Engineering™ EndoFlex™ generator from United Process Controls (UPC) in reaction to doubled carburizing operations and increased production capacity. Carburizing operations now include ten large continuous rotary retort furnaces that process over 2200 US tons (2,000,000 kg) of fasteners a month.

The high-capacity generator was integrated into the plant’s existing gas distribution system in the first quarter of 2018 and is supplying endothermic gas to all carburizing furnaces. The EndoFlex operates at a lower cost and mixes to more accurate ratios, aimed at maintaining a constant furnace atmosphere and a consistent gas quality at all times. The enhanced control capabilities of the EndoFlex allow for continuous control and monitoring of CH4, dew point, differential pressure, gas temperature, and retort burnout, as well as data logging, which is critical for troubleshooting and meeting regulatory requirements.

Mr. Eric Jossart (Sales Director, UPC USA), Mr. João Marques Castelhano (President, Jomarca), and Marcio Torres Boragini (General Manager, UPC Brazil). In the background is an Atmosphere Engineering™ EndoFlex™ endothermic gas generator installed at Brazilian fastener manufacturer Jomarca

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Atmosphere Engineering to Bolster UPC’s Expansion

United Process Controls (UPC) announced the acquisition of Atmosphere Engineering Company (Atmosphere Engineering), a Wisconsin-based, family-owned and -operated business led by brothers Jason and Eric Jossart. Founded in 2002, Atmosphere Engineering designs and manufactures industrial flow control products, furnace control products, and data acquisition software for clients in North America, South America, and Europe.

Atmosphere Engineering will bolster UPC’s product offering and technical competencies. While the acquisition expands the company’s customer base, it will also provide a platform to expand into new markets and extend market penetration in the flow controls market.

Additionally, UPC has enhanced its organizational structure to align with the future direction of the company and its foundation for continued growth. As part of the new structure, Jason Jossart will serve as the company’s Vice President of Operations and report directly to UPC’s President, Paul Oleszkiewicz; Eric Jossart will join as Director of Sales, Heat Treat and report directly to Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Patrick Torok.

“Atmosphere Engineering represents a great fit with our flow and process controls business and is in line with UPC’s strategic direction to expand its repertoire of products and leadership in the industry,” commented UPC President Paul Oleszkiewicz. “Jason and Eric run an incredible business, and we are excited to welcome them and the entire Atmosphere Engineering team to the UPC family. This acquisition shows our ongoing commitment to provide customers worldwide with a comprehensive portfolio of process and flow control solutions that optimize the quality, safety, and control of heat treating operations.”

Jason Jossart, founder and President of Atmosphere Engineering commented, “We at Atmosphere Engineering are very pleased to join forces with UPC. My brother Eric and I have worked hard to build Atmosphere Engineering’s brand and reputation and are excited to see it grow further as part of UPC. Together we will emerge as a leader in flow and process controls to the heat treat industry and address new market challenges and opportunities for technical innovation and growth.”

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UPC Energizes Aging Carburizing Cell for Axle Gears Manufacturer

A U.S.-based axle gears manufacturer recently commissioned hardware and software enhancements to add to their existing heat treat cell and automation.

Migration of legacy controls was not economically feasible, and after investigating options to boost equipment functionality, the customer opted to integrate a new PLC that bridges the gap between the heat treat cell and new robotic loading cell. The new control system installed by United Process Controls, Inc., (UPC) provides operators with a quick display of the furnace status, functions, and operational data of three AFC Holcroft carburizing pusher furnaces. Furnaces were similarly adjusted to liaise with the new robotic loader. In addition, material handling data from the registers of the old PLCs was transferred to the new robot cell to help increase the factory information system. UPC was also retained to program and connect the updated furnace controls, including the new conveyor line, and charge cars to the factory information system.

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