Friday, 29 September 2017

Tube Bending Machinery - MANDREL vs NON-MANDREL. Which is best for your business?



MANDREL OR NON-MANDREL BENDING MACHINERY - WHAT DO YOU NEED?


We pride ourselves on the metal fabrication knowledge held here at Addison Saws. It's the result of over 60 successful years in the metal cutting industry. With this in mind, we would like to explore the basics when it comes to the two main types of tube bending machines available. In particular, we'll be looking at the differences between mandrel and non-mandrel machines. 


DIFFERENCES

· Mandrel / Non-Mandrel
· Size & manoeuvrability
· Bend Capacity & Capabilities
· Cost Implications

Mandrel / Non-Mandrel:

Mandrel – the first obvious difference between the two is the mandrel element. A mandrel consists of 2 parts, the mandrel rod and the mandrel attachment with both fitting together to create a supportive device. This rod supports the material and the attachment protects the tube from the inside. For tight bend radii or thinner materials, such as in 1D bending, this support is a must. Without the mandrel element, the stress of the bend would cause the tube wall to collapse or deform. Mandrel machine use results in a visually pleasing finish, by eliminating deformations, a crucial element to some industries.


CSM 38 TMRE



Non-Mandrel – Machines without the supporting rod. They are compact and more versatile in smaller workshop spaces. 
This doesn’t mean that they are inferior to the mandrel machinery, they can be as equally efficient. It does all depend on what applications you are using the machine for. For example, where bends aren’t tight or complex a non-mandrel machine can produce an equal result. It's important to note evidence of some brands giving results incredibly close to a mandrel machine. 
Mackma BM76



Size & Manoeuvrability:

Size is always important when thinking about workshop or factory space. Mandrel machines can be large pieces of equipment, the largest machine in our showroom, the CSM 80 TSR-RBH CNC, measures 18ft. Such models need equipment like cranes to move them around the factory when required.


Non-mandrel machinery can be very compact and versatile when space is an issue. The lack of a mandrel rod calls for robust bases and tooling, often much smaller in size. These bases can be easily positioned with the help of a simple pump truck or forklift. Smaller models can even be table mounted.


In conclusion, consider the floor space needed if you are bending long lengths, including the space for loading systems if bending in bulk.If you are short on space but bending smaller pieces of material, non-mandrel machinery is better suited. It all depends on what you are bending, the material you are using, the finish you need, and the space you have available.


Bend Capacity & Capabilities:

Each machine model will have different capacities and capabilities. The diameter of tube each bender deals with is usually included within the machine model. i.e. BM-34 (indicating this machine has a capacity of up to 34mm) use this as a guide for selecting your machine based on material. 


Mandrel machines were designed to achieve complex or tight diameter bends that need a high quality finish. They're generally CNC programmable, and can work through material stock automatically if there's a loading system. Without the automatic system, loading is a manual process.


Non-mandrel machines are either manual or semi-automatic and used for small batch runs. Recent developments have resulted in certain brands, such as MACKMA, replicating finish quality of mandrel machinery. As the loading process is manual on non-mandrel machines a trained operator needs to be present for moving material between bends.


Pick your manufacturer wisely. Some might tell you that tooling isn’t interchangeable between brands, tying you into a particular brand. Look for companies who have adapted their machines to use other tooling brands – this way you can source the most cost-effective tooling from a number of companies.


Cost Implications:


If you’ve read through the points above, you’ll have a good idea of what comes next. Mandrel machines are the more expensive of the two options. The build involves more components, and they are technologically sound as well as having extensive software packages. 
undoubtedly offer superior results together with high volume output. They also cost more in terms of maintenance.


The non-mandrel machines and tooling aspect do come in at a much lower price. and require much less space so if you have a smaller workshop these would definitely be the best choice for you.


Of course we do supply both mandrel and non-mandrel machinery here at Addison Saws together with PBT bending machines, which have added functionality in that they can work with aluminium extrusions, and the manufacturer specialise in difficult applications. 


Our manufacturers – CSM (mandrel) and MACKMA (non-mandrel) are both globally renowned and have been proven in production in terms of quality and reliability time and time again. We generally have all three brands available here at our showroom in Lye, Stourbridge so if you require a demonstration, please do get in touch.


Alternatively we do have technical service personnel out and about all over the UK, if you would like to arrange a visit from them to discuss the machinery and the benefits to your production in more detail, again please get in touch. 01384 264950

Tuesday, 15 August 2017

ADDISON EXPAND THEIR OFFERING WITH 2 NEW BRANDS

The first half of 2017 saw Addisons increase their offering to include dedicated workshop machinery, bringing on board brands such as Kingsland and Mackma, and machines to cover drilling, bending, punching, pressing and cutting.
Now that the second half of the year is well under way, Addison’s primary focus is to expand their core product range covering steel  / aluminium and PVC cutting machinery and after looking at various options and analysing quality and cost options, Addison is very pleased to be able to welcome two new brands to the fold.



From their state of the art factory based in Turkey, Kesmak have been manufacturing bandsaw machines since 1995 and their range is able to easily deal with various applications. Their ethos of bringing superb precision and accuracy to the build quality of their machines has resulted in an excellent reputation that has extended far into Europe. Quality and value for money lie at the heart of everything they do and because of this Addison is proud to be able to offer this range to their customer base.



After visiting their 16,000m2 manufacturing plant in Istanbul it soon became obvious to both the MD and Sales Director of Addison that OZ Machinery was a company completely dedicated to offering only the very best quality led machines at very cost-effective prices and short lead times – well placed it seems to contend with the major players in the industry.
Bringing over 37 years of industry knowledge and experience to the market, OZ is now a leading manufacturer offering over 60 machines to the processing of aluminium and PVC profiles as well as additional ranges suitable for iron and steel profiles.
The company is a fully integrated, technology led facility, manufacturing all components in-house and well able to offer custom solutions quickly and efficiently.


"Our partnership with this brand will only develop and expand, says Gary Knight, MD, as we are committed to only offering products to our clients that we ourselves have vetted and approved of. We are excited to be able to offer bespoke solutions to an ever growing market place and look forward to a long and continued relationship"

Thursday, 13 July 2017

COMING SOON - EVERISING EP-330S

The Everising EP330 is a premium automatic band saw with some of the best specs on the market in relation to similar machines with the same capacity. This high end band saw is ideal for anyone involved in cutting tough, exotic alloy metals up to 330mm, therefore the machine would be an excellent addition for steel stock holders, some fabricators and any other organisation involved in this sort of practice.
One of the characteristics of the EP330 that makes it such a desirable machine is its ability to provide an excellent level of output relative to its size, making it the go- to machine for those who require high quality output but have limited floor space. The band saw is also one of the most powerful 330mm capacity machines on the market today with a blade motor strength of 15kw and a saw head feed of 3.5kw underlining its position at the top end of the band saw market. The strong motor allows the EP330 the widest range of blade speeds, going from 15m/min to 275m/min, giving the users more versatility when coming up with operational solutions. Despite being a top of the range machine, the EP330 provides many economic advantages over the long term too, such as a shorter blade length design to reduce tooling costs and a self-adjusting coolant supply unit that cools blades for high performance cutting over short cycle times.
But can you trust the brand? At Addison’s we pride ourselves on supplying machines that are proven in production and Everising have over 30 years of experience in providing just that. The brand itself has been awarded a number of recognised certifications such as a “Certificate of CE conformity” and “ISO 9001 Quality Assurance System” awards. It doesn’t end there either with Everising because even as recently as 2015, both the P-230 circular saw and E-530 band saw were awarded the Taiwan excellence award and the Taiwan Machine Tools Industry Award respectively.
Enquire today on 01384 264 950 for more information on how this machine or any others from our product range can improve your company’s efficiency and our experienced sales engineers can help you find your perfect machinery fit. Alternatively, please visit our contact us page for other ways to get in touch at http://www.addisonsaws.co.uk/contact