Extrusion dies for plastic pipes are among the key products of the Dutch supplier company Romit. By optimizing production with a Heckert HEC 800 Athletic HV MT milling / turning center, they were able to reduce the total processing time of such tools by up to 65%.
For Auke Sjoerd Tolsma, CEO of Romit BV in Dedemsvaart, the situation is clear: "We need to optimize our production continuously in order to survive in an increasingly competitive global environment." His company was formed in 2001 from the machining department of Rollepaal BV, one of the leading global manufacturers of extrusion lines for PVC and PO pipes. In the same year it was founded, Romit already acquired the neighboring tool- and mold-manufacturing company Ramix, thus extending its range. As a result, the company, which employs approximately 70 staff, quickly became an established service provider for machining and assembly tasks serving the plastics industry, oil and gas drive engineering, and the maritime sector.
The manufacture of extrusion dies has remained one of Romit's core tasks. Auke Sjoerd Tolsma applied his optimization initiative to the demanding precision machining of these components: "Extrusion dies are manufactured mostly as single parts or mini-series of up to three pieces. Because of their rotational symmetry, they mainly require turning, but also drilling and milling. Until recently we used vertical lathes and bed-type milling machines for the purpose. But the time spent on machine changes and weaknesses in process reliability gave us the idea of switching to complete processing and automation."
In early 2013, CEO Tolsma and his machining specialists began their search for a turning / milling center that is able to machine the components, which measure up to 850 mm in diameter and weigh up to two tons, in a maximum of two setups. In addition, the sought after machine should reliably meet the required tolerances in order to also permit unmanned operation and handle maximum spindle hours.
Of five multi-functional machines tested with a reference component, two provided the level of performance required. In the end, a number of essential details, such as the load capacity of the table and the simple use of strongly cantilevered tools, determined the final decision: In mid-2014, Romit invested in an HEC 800 Athletic HV MT milling / turning center made by the Chemnitz Heckert GmbH, which is part of the Starrag Group, a global technology leader in precision machine tools. Auke Sjoerd Tolsma explains: "I've long been aware of Heckert as a renowned supplier of machining centers for serial production. The test operations finally convinced me that Heckert can also provide high-performance solutions for the complete machining of individual parts." And adds, satisfied: "In our case, the best solution even."