ZeroFlow technology is a critical tool to enable users to be competitive with traditional systems by reducing the total cost of ownership and producing high quality product. Since 2012, Seco/Warwick has commissioned several dozen ZeroFlow installations worldwide. Customers using the technology report savings in ammonia consumption over traditional methods on average while achieving better metallurgical results.
The two Seco/Warwick standard box (chamber) tempering furnaces feature a rugged, heavy duty industrial design for uniform heat treating and tempering a wide variety of parts. Also included in this package were comprehensive professional technical services including pairing the new equipment with existing systems, start up, and commissioning of the completed heat treating lines.
“Serving our global partners is the primary reason that Seco/Warwick has introduced both the ZeroFlow technology and the new Professional Technical Service program. This is a good example of our Service program in action, supporting our customers by pairing new equipment with their existing manufacturing cell enabling them to get the most value from their capital purchase,” commented Jonathan Markley, Managing Director, Seco/Warwick, USA.
(Source: SECO/WARWICK S.A.)
Closing Conditions erfüllt – Akquise von Betriebsteilen der Buderus Edelstahl GmbH rechtlich vollzogen – Integration in Unternehmensgruppe startet
Nun ist es offiziell: Das Warmwalzwerk für große Walzstahlabmessungen sowie die Mechanische Bearbeitung inklusive der Wärmebehandlung für hochkomplexe Freiformschmiedeteile der Buderus Edelstahl GmbH gehören jetzt zur GMH Gruppe. Die sogenannten „Closing Conditions“ für den Abschluss der Akquise wurden inzwischen erfüllt, die Behörden haben dem Zusammenschluss zugestimmt: damit ist die Übernahme nun auch rechtlich vollzogen.






