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INDEX Digital . Networking . Monthly . wiredIn USA April 2016 issue - No 58 Download the app. It is FREE! READ, WATCH, SHARE IT www.wiredinUSA.com New Jersey line wiredIn USA Get Your Sheathing Process Under Control #58 EDITOR Safety comes, in any industry, first and foremost. So it is hardly surprising that Washington DC’s Metrorail was temporarily shut down for an emergency inspection following a tunnel fire in March. An average of 700,000 trips a day are made on the system, which celebrated its 40th birthday on 27th March. A total of 600 jumper cables were inspected throughout the system, with repair crews replacing the aged cables with newer copper cables with better insulation. The full story can be found on page 11 in this issue of wiredInUSA. Based on decades of experience in on-line measuring solutions, developing key technologies and optimizing processes, ZUMBACH is YOUR partner ! Visit us at: 4 – 8 April 2016 Hall 11 / D41 • Best price-performance ratio in the market INDEX • Faster start-ups / Scrap optimization Another milestone has also been marked with cable assembly manufacturer Cicoil celebrating 60 years in the business. Established in 1956 as a provider of multi-conductor cables to the mainframe computer industry, the company was the originator of the flexible flat or ribbon cable. Read more about the history on page 13. WireCo World Group is selling its wire rope manufacturing plant in St Joseph to Hillyard Industries, for development of a new manufacturing and national distribution center. Sadly, this comes with the news that 49 employees will lose their jobs, although the company is providing transition help. 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In addition, an existing 230kV transmission line connecting substations in Colts Neck and Neptune will be rebuilt 8 wiredInUSA - April 2016 using steel poles to replace the current wooden structures. The overall cost of the project is $124 million, with around $97 million to be spent in 2016. “This transmission project will make our system in Monmouth county more resilient and help meet the growing demand for electricity in the region,” said Jim Fakult, president of JCP&L. “Along with the greater redundancies provided by the new transmission line, the high-tech substation devices we plan to install will give us the ability to operate the system remotely, automatically resetting the equipment instead of having to send a line crew to investigate the cause of the problem.” The new transmission line is expected to be completed and in-service by June 2017. wiredInUSA - April 2016 9 INDEX Putting safety first Following a tunnel fire on 16th March, Washington DC’s Metrorail was temporarily shut down for an emergency inspection of the entire system’s third-rail power cables. An average 700,000 trips per day are made on the Metro system, and closure displaced hundreds of thousands of commuters with little advance notice. “While the risk to the public is very low, I cannot rule out a potential life safety issue here, and that is why we must take this action immediately,” said Metro general manager Paul J Wiedefeld in a WMATA press release. “When I say safety is our highest priority, I mean it. That sometimes means making tough, unpopular decisions, and this is one of those times. I fully recognize the hardship this will cause.” 10 wiredInUSA - April 2016 WMATA inspected approximately 600 jumper cables throughout the system. According to the Washington Post, repair crews replaced the aged cables with newer copper cables with better insulation. According to WMATA, 22 inspection crews set out to accomplish the work, and the authority had four repair crews on standby to address any issues that the inspection crews discovered. The Metrorail system was 40 years old on 27th March, but has faced controversy and scrutiny in recent years over budget shortfalls and insufficient funding, leading to a declining ability to maintain the system. Consequently, it has fallen into disrepair, which many officials have cited as the cause of public safety concerns. wiredInUSA wiredInUSA - April - April 2016 2016 1111 INDEX Join WAI at the Sun for the best wire networking setting under the sun. SPONSORS Platinum Gold Image: www.cicoil.com Silver Bronze The brightest choice for wire & cable makers who want to improve plant operations. Supporting Look directly to the Sun and the Wire Association International Operations Summit & Wire Expo 2016 for the brightest ideas in wire and cable manufacturing, supplies, and equipment. Two days of exhibits, wire industry insight, and practical information. Nothing beats a front row seat at a WAI conference to eclipse the competition. Travel to this regional oasis is simple and convenient. 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The cables have since performed on every US fighter jet, most commercial 60 years of high flying airplanes, and many demanding missile and land-based applications. To meet the needs of an increasingly diverse customer base, in 1998 Cicoil developed a new extrusion process that allows it to manufacture continuous lengths of flat cable from a crystal clear material named Flexx-Sil™. Howard Lind, Cicoil president and CEO, commented: “Cicoil’s proud history includes many innovations, including inventing the ribbon cable, and helping to put a man on the moon. Our spirit of exploration and innovation continues today, with new technologies like EZ-Flexx flat cables, and patented cables that include power, data, liquids and pneumatics, all in a compact package.” wiredInUSA - April 2016 13 INDEX Quick delivery Dynawave Express is an accelerated delivery program for Dynawave’s standard length DynaTest™ cable assemblies (24, 36, and 48”) and custom length, low loss DynaFlex® cable assemblies. DynaTest assemblies are shipped within 24 hours, and custom length DynaFlex assemblies within two weeks, while quotes for either product will be provided within 24 hours of request. DynaTest assemblies are production test cables with broadband frequency to 26GHz and a highly flexible, phase stable design. The design utilizes several high reliability features such as molded strain relief taper sleeves, hex/knurl coupling nuts and an abrasion-resistant outer jacket sleeve. DynaFlex series assemblies offer nine standard, low-loss cable options and a variety of connector interfaces to optimize the application solution. Custom lengths allow the designer to get the right assembly without delay, but both series are 100 percent RF tested prior to shipment. By Bernard S. Jansen (Own work) [GFDL, CC-BY-SA-3.0 or CC BY 2.5], via Wikimedia Commons Wire rope closure WireCo World Group is to sell its steel wire rope manufacturing plant in St Joseph to Hillyard Industries, for the eventual development of a new manufacturing and national distribution center. “When conversations with WireCo began, it was immediately apparent that we shared the same vision and goal of making decisions that benefit downtown St Joseph,” said Hillyard president Jim Carolus. “We want to provide opportunities for growth and reinvestment among our employees and in the downtown area where Hillyard has thrived for several generations. We are excited about this project and the vitality it will add to our local community.” community,” Ayers said in a release. “The harsh reality is the global oil, gas, and crane rope markets are facing economic challenges, and every company in these industries is being affected. This sale and consolidation of our production facilities enable us to continue to service our customers at the highest quality level despite an increasingly challenging market for WireCo and our customers.” WireCo will continue to operate its fabricated products facility in St Joseph at its existing site. WireCo CEO Chris Ayers said the sale of the building will cause 49 employees to lose their jobs. The company will provide transition assistance. “It is difficult to close any manufacturing plant because of the impact to good people, their families and the 14 wiredInUSA - April 2016 wiredInUSA - April 2016 15 15 INDEX President steps down Southwire’s president of North America, Jack Carlson, has decided to retire, although he will serve in an advisory role to Southwire’s leadership team until 31st May 2016. Carlson joined Southwire as president of the Electrical Division in 2001, and was later promoted to president of North America. Carlson said: “It has been a remarkable experience to work with Southwire, and I am extremely proud of the accomplishments we’ve been able to share over the last 15 years. We’ve built incredibly strong relationships with our distributors, agents and contractors, and innovated safe and productive solutions that have positively changed the way our end users do business for the long term.” development of processes and products that benefit both the company and the end user. “I was fortunate to know of Jack prior to joining the team at Southwire and have had the great opportunity to personally work closely with him as I’ve begun my career with the organization,” said Rich Stinson, Southwire president and CEO. “His focus on meeting the needs of the customer, his innovative spirit and his impact on the market have been key influences that will continue, both inside and outside the walls of Southwire, long after his retirement.” He served as a leader in all areas of the business including sales, marketing, product development, divisional growth and research, and his experience in the wire and cable industry sparked the 16 wiredInUSA - April 2016 wiredInUSA - April 2016 17 17 INDEX EASIER QUICKER NO PAPER Digital . Networking . Monthly . wiredIn USA READ WATCH SHARE IT USA Bekaert has announced a major expansion program for its manufacturing plant in Rogers, Arkansas. Unique, original-content news and information for the domestic US wire and cable market wiredIn Cord facility growth Every month, wiredInUSA will be .... - mailed electronically to a specified wire and cable audience - delivered direct to your email inbox - available to read on-line The Rogers plant opened in 1989 and produces steel cord for the tire industry. Bekaert predicts continued strong and growing demand from US tire manufacturers, as a result of the expansion programs of the tire manufacturers in the country and the preference to source domestically produced tire cord. Bekaert will add 50 percent production capacity to the Rogers plant. The expansion will be implemented gradually and will add over 100 new jobs. Matthew Taylor, Bekaert CEO, stated: “Our expansion plans fit within Bekaert’s strategy to drive growth in this very important sector. We are committed and dedicated to creating value for our customers and we are expanding the Rogers plant to contribute to the growth of the North American based tire makers.” It is FREE... so pass on to colleagues ! Register online at www.wiredinUSA.com America’s new online magazine for the wire and cable 18 wiredInUSA - April 2016 wiredInUSA - April 2016 19 19 INDEX SEE US AT ... Wire Expo 2016 Connecticut, USA 8th - 9th June 2016 www.wirenet.org ...AND PICK UP YOUR FREE MAGAZINES AND CDS www.read-wca.com www.read-eurowire.com In mid-March, several US mills officially announced price increases for rebar products, but market sources were cautious as to whether the result would be a general price increase. Both Gerdau Long Steel North America and Commercial Metals Co independently announced increases on rebar products. Gerdau’s increase, raising transaction prices by $30/st, took effect 21st March, while CMC’s price increase of $20/st took effect on 1st April. Leading magazines for the wire and cable industries 20 Rebar price hikes wiredInUSA - April 2016 Buyers said they had already anticipated higher prices for April following scrap’s increase in March and early indications it could increase again in April. One southeast fabricator commented that, while higher raw material costs could provide some upward mobility for rebar prices, it remains to be seen if demand will be high enough to achieve the full $20 or $30 increase. “Everybody would like for prices to go up, but you want to see demand drive that, rather than iron ore and scrap,” he said. “Demand is key, and that has been so sporadic that an increase may not stick.” One midwest distributor said he would be surprised if anything over $20 would take effect in the current market conditions. Rebar demand should increase as the US heads into construction season, but demand in February and March was less robust, according to a mill source. In addition, although Turkish import offers for rebar have increased, the domestic market still remains under pressure, he said. wiredInUSA - April 2016 21 21 INDEX USEI (US Electrodynamics Inc) deployed a 10GB fiber network to connect its Brewster, Washington, and Vernon Valley, New Jersey, teleports to strategic point of presence (POP) locations across the US. The network builds in resiliency and redundancy to eliminate any single point of failure and incorporates redundant equipment at each node with diversely routed circuits. Single-moded design OFS, a designer, manufacturer and supplier of fiber optic products, has launched its new TrueLase 10/130 active and passive LMA double-clad optical fibers. Based on existing OFS technology, the TrueLase family of ytterbium-doped gain and matching passive fibers enable designers to produce reliable and consistent high performance lasers and amplifiers utilizing true single-mode fiber designs. We have experienced tremendous market demand for OFS technology, and we are pleased to provide new options for customers who prefer less integration than found in our flagship TrueMode™ fiber laser cavities.” Dr Douglass continued: “As the first of our TrueLase active and passive optical fibers reach the market, OFS will continue to develop and provide solutions for the demanding applications our customers are addressing.” Dr David Douglass, OFS product manager, stated: “OFS has demonstrated the advantage of true single-mode optical fiber designs in both low and high power applications. 22 wiredInUSA - April 2016 Network gets tough Jim Veeder, CEO and owner of USEI, commented: “Through this network enhancement, we can deliver seamless connectivity to customers in the USA as well as interconnectivity to international undersea fiber carriers at our Seattle, Los Angeles, New York City and Ashburn, Virginia, POPs.” The fiber network allows USEI to transport diverse routed SONET (DS1, DS1E, DS3, OCn), carrier ethernet (FastE and GigE handoffs), and MPLS traffic between all network nodes and direct Internet access (DIA) from any node, providing redundant or dual Internet access. The network design will support future growth beyond the initial 10GB capability. wiredInUSA - April 2016 23 23 INDEX Image: www.lightbrigade.com QED Wire Lines has been awarded the contract to supply an oil tempering heat treatment line to Baosteel Group Nantong Wire Products Co Ltd under the recent Shanghai Baohua International Tendering Co Ltd specification. Skills training Light Brigade, a training division of AFL, and NeST institute of fiber optic technology (NIFOT) continue to work together to train skilled fiber optic technicians in India. NIFOT is collaborating with Amal Jyothi college of engineering to introduce the ANFOT fiber optics training program. The curriculum was developed by Light Brigade and approved by the Electronic Technicians Association International (ETA). Students who complete the training receive an ETA fiber optic installer (FOI) certification, and are given job placement assistance across India and the Middle East. “Light Brigade is excited to be a part of the expansion plans for providing more fiber optic training opportunities in India,” Johnson commented. “Being here for the official inauguration for ANFOT, another facility for our training partner NiFOT, was gratifying. “This collaboration with the engineering college will provide more opportunities for people to be trained, and ultimately employed, as fiber optic field technicians.” Spring wire line This line is designed to produce top quality automotive valve spring wire. Key to the contract was QED’s environmentally friendly fluid bed tempering furnace, said to be a “major improvement” over lead furnaces. Combining robust construction with advanced control, QED engineers have developed a special pulse-fired combustion system to provide excellent temperature uniformity to its muffle tube austinitizing furnace. The college recently opened a new training center designed specifically for fiber optic training. Larry Johnson, founder and director of Light Brigade, was at the inauguration event. 24 wiredInUSA - April 2016 wiredInUSA wiredInUSA -- April April 2016 2016 25 25 INDEX New allies Allied Wire & Cable has added Eric Schmidtke and Julie Preiss to its team of sales representatives. Both Schmidtke and Preiss are current employees who have held other roles within the company. Happy neighbors Three new studies indicate that submarine electricity cables are not detrimental to sea life. The work alleviates concerns that offshore wind and tidal power production will disrupt marine habitats. By tracking the movements of fish and crabs around underwater power cables, the new studies reveal that marine animals do not avoid the magnetic fields around the cables. One study found that the thick cables can serve as artificial habitats and host undersea communities, while another showed crabs freely crossing power cables to reach baited traps. In another study, scientists monitored the marine life around three parts of the seafloor over three years. One area had a powered cable; another, an unpowered cable; and the third area had no cables at all. The areas attracted similar kinds and numbers of anemones and other sea life, and twice as many fish and four times as many invertebrates favored the cabled areas over the uncabled section. Genevra Harker-Klimes, a marine scientist at the Pacific Northwest national laboratory, commented that it was very positive news for the offshore energy industry. “There’s much less of a concern now,” said Ann Bull, a marine biologist at the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management in California, who presented two of the studies at the American Geophysical Union’s ocean sciences meeting. 26 Allied believes in promoting from within because the employees are already familiar with the products and the Allied way of doing business, and they bring a solid foundation from their previous roles. wiredInUSA - April 2016 Julie, who works out of the Tampa branch, began her career with AWC in April 2015 as a sales assistant. Prior to joining the company she worked in telecommunications sales for several years. Julie is eager to use her previous sales experience, as well as her work at Allied as an assistant, to work closely with the customer base. Eric started his wire and cable career in 2000, becoming Allied’s Wisconsin warehouse manager in 2008. Since then, he has moved around within the company and is currently one of Wisconsin’s branch managers. Bringing several years of experience in a wide range of areas to the forefront, Eric says: “I love the emphasis that we put on customer service here and am looking forward to being a more direct part of that equation.” Allied is confident that both Eric and Julie will use their previous AWC expertise to benefit customers, and provide excellent service. wiredInUSA - April 2016 27 27 INDEX Image: marine.orange.com EUROPE NEWS Cable landing The South East Asia-Middle East-Western Europe 5 (SEA-ME-WE 5) submarine cable has landed at La Seyne-sur-Mer, in the south of France. The new 20,000km fiber optic cable, due for completion in late 2016, will connect France to Singapore, and serve 17 countries: Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, France, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Myanmar, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Republic of Djibouti , Singapore, Sri Lanka, Turkey and Yemen. Orange Marine, a 100 percent subsidiary of Orange Group, is managing the installation in the Mediterranean, with four shore ends: France, Egypt, Italy and Turkey. 24Tbps design capacity of 3 pairs of fibers. This high capacity intercontinental highway will provide route diversity and resilience to the existing, heavily loaded submarine cables between Europe and Asia. The SEA-ME-WE 5 introduces end-to-end connection to open and neutral points of presence (POPs) in Europe and Asia. In France, the SEA-ME-WE 5 will be connected to the Interxion data center in Marseille (MRS1) by terrestrial cable established from the Toulon station. The arrival at Toulon, and the terrestrial extension to MRS1, will strengthen the role of the region for international trade to the Middle East, Asia and Africa. The cable design is based on the latest 100Gbps technology, combined with wavelength division multiplexing, offering a 26 28 28 20 28 wiredInUSA - August 2014 wiredInUSA - April 2016 EUROPE NEWS wiredInUSA - April 2016 29 INDEX Accurate Wire’s 60,000ft2 Branford facility FITNESS test? Software solution HVDC project Accurate acquisition ABB is among partners selected to participate in the FITNESS (Future Intelligent Transmission Network SubStation) project of SP Energy Networks, a UK-based electricity transmission and distribution network operator. ABB will contribute its grid automation technology to the project to enable a digital substation scheme to protect, monitor and control the transmission network in parts of Scotland. KC Industrie Srl (KCI) will implement CableBuilder from InnoVites BV to modernize and streamline its engineering and production operations. KCI is member of the TKH Group and specializes in the production of low voltage flexible cables for industrial applications. Siemens is to supply eight converter transformers for the Nemo Link project, a 1,000MW HVDC transmission system connecting Belgium and the UK. The customer is Nemo Link, a joint venture between National Grid Nemo Link Ltd, a subsidiary company of the UK’s National Grid Plc, and the Belgian Elia Group. Commercial operation of the link is scheduled to begin in 2019. Luvata has purchased Accurate Wire Inc. Luvata will assume the long term lease on Accurate Wire’s 60,000ft2 Branford facility, along with ownership of all rolling, wire drawing, annealing and in-line eddy current and laser inspection equipment. A digital substation is a key component for a smarter grid. Digital communications via fiber optic cables will replace traditional copper connections using analog signals, increasing safety, flexibility and availability, while reducing cost, risk and environmental impact. Digital substations also incorporate intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) with integrated information and communication technology. An IED is a microprocessor-based protection and control device for power equipment, such as circuit breakers, transformers and capacitor banks. CableBuilder will be used to create complete designs and product data, and to generate professional customer data sheets and production data sheets. InnoVites is partner of Cimteq, the owner of the CableBuilder software. InnoVites also offers ERP software for wire and cable manufacturers and distributors. The InnoVites CableERP solution is based on Microsoft Dynamics AX software and tailored to suit the needs of wire and cable distributors and manufacturers. The InnoVites CableERP software is fully integrated with CableBuilder. The FITNESS project will equip two bays of the existing Wishaw 275kV substation with new, fully integrated, digital protection and control systems, which will also enable improved system visibility, diagnostics and operation. This area is of special interest as large quantities of wind power could be integrated into the grid. 30 wiredInUSA - April 2016 The scope of supply comprises eight transformers, each with a power rating of 365MVA. Fully assembled and installed, each transformer weighs 448 tons, and measures 17m x 4.1m x 10.6m - not including the cooling systems. The rated voltage of these large transformers is 400/470/20.2kV with a transmission voltage of ±400kV DC via the HVDC system. The transformers will first be transported from the Nuremberg transformer plant to Nuremberg’s inland harbor, then by inland waterway barge through the Europa Canal system to Antwerp and Bruges. Four of the power transformers will be brought by heavy-lift transport to the project construction site in Herdersburg, near Bruges. The other four transformers will be loaded onto a roll-on roll-off vessel, shipped to Ramsgate in England and then transported by heavy-lift trailer to the project site in Richborough, 20km west of Canterbury. EUROPE NEWS Jussi Helavirta, president of Luvata special products division, commented: “Combined with the manufacturing know-how and capacity of our long-term partner Accurate Wire, Luvata is well prepared in meeting the expanding needs of our combined wire customers worldwide.” “This is good news for Accurate Wire, Luvata, and our customers,” said Douglas Milheim, co-founder and president of Accurate Wire. “We have had a good, long-standing relationship with Luvata for ten years. Now as part of the Luvata Group, a more vertically integrated business with a much larger global footprint, we will thrive.” wiredInUSA - April 2016 31 INDEX Image: www.prysmiangroup.com Cable receives environmental recognition Supply is on track Predicting growth in the automotive sector Transmission contract Prysmian Group has won an SPIE Sud-Est environmental impact category award, for its new PV1100 AR-cable. nkt cables will supply overhead contact lines for Banedanmark’s railway electrification program. The PV1100 AR-cable is a low voltage cable designed for connections in photovoltaic fields. Its double-insulated and reinforced sheath, while ensuring the cable’s safety, also allows for the cable’s direct burial without additional mechanical protection. As a result, the adoption of this cable ensures a shorter and easier installation phase, with a reduced environmental impact due to lower material consumption and transportation. nkt will supply the cables to the Aarsleff-Siemens consortium, the main contractor on the project. The first 57km of contact lines for the Esbjerg-Lunderskov line will be delivered in spring 2016. Belgian steel wire maker Bekaert reports that it anticipates strong demand from the automotive sector in 2016, adding that lower steel prices would reduce revenues but that margins should improve. Abengoa has been awarded a contract to construct two new electric substations and the associated transmission lines in northeast Oman. Prysmian Group received the award during the first Innovation Challenge ceremony. For the first edition, 85 companies competed, 150 innovations were submitted, and ten awards were given in five categories: safety, environmental impact, ease of implementation, technological breakthrough innovation, and economic impact. In each category, a distinction was made between SMEs and large groups. Prysmian was selected as the best large group in the environmental impact category. 32 nkt cables CEO Michael Hedegaard Lyng said: “We are proud that we, as a Danish company with proud references, are selected as a supplier of contact lines to the Banedanmark project and first delivery is for the Esbjerg-Lunderskov line. nkt cables is primarily known as a supplier of power cables for offshore wind farms, national grids and the construction branch, amongst others, but we are also a…recognized player in contact lines to the railway segment.” Bekaert, a producer of steel wire for 25 percent of global tire production, added that it has increased profits by selling more higher-priced products and exiting unprofitable business lines. Operating profit in 2015 rose 36 percent to $246.5 million, representing a profit margin of 6.1 percent. The group believes it could expand this margin further towards its medium-term target of seven percent in 2016. The company will be responsible for the construction, supply, assembly and commissioning of 132/33kV substations, one located in Samad and the other in Sinaw, for the Oman Electricity Transmission Company (OETC). The construction project is expected to last for two years. Abengoa is already developing OETC’s Al Dreez substation. nkt cables has supplied contact lines to a number of electrification programs in Spain, Germany and Switzerland, as well as in Asia and the Americas. Sales to the railway segment account for around six percent of company revenue. wiredInUSA - April 2016 EUROPE NEWS wiredInUSA - April 2016 33 INDEX ASIA& AFRICA NEWS Cambodian minister of posts and telecommunications Prak Sokhonn (L) exchanges documents with Huang Xinglong, chairman of the Cambodia Fiber Optic Communication Network (CFOCN), during a signing ceremony in Phnom Penh Submarine “bridge” to Cambodia Cambodia has granted a concessional contract to the Cambodia Fiber Optic Communication Network (CFOCN), a subsidiary of Shenzhen-based HyalRoute Group, to invest $69.7million in constructing and operating submarine cables and a landing station in southwestern Preah Sihanouk province. said in a press conference. “I’m confident that the project will significantly contribute to the development of information and communication technology in Cambodia,” he continued. The contract was signed by Cambodian minister of posts and telecommunications Prak Sokhonn, and chairman of CFOCN Huang Xinglong. HyalRoute Group said that the contract will move its on-going project of AsiaAfrica-Europe-1 (AAE-1) submarine cable Cambodia branch to the next stage of construction. Kan Channmeta, secretary of state of the Cambodian ministry of posts and telecommunications, said the contract is in the form of BOOT (build-own-operatetransfer) with a period of 25 years before the company transfers the submarine cables and landing station to the government. “This project will contribute to increasing the percentage of Internet users in Cambodia from the current 45 percent, or 6.5 million people, to about 80 percent in 2020,” he 34 wiredInUSA - April 2016 ASIA / AFRICA NEWS Channmeta said the submarine cables will have 1.8Tb per second capacity. The AAE-1 submarine cable, is expected to be the largest (25,000km) and newest cable to link major Asian, African, middle eastern and European nations via the lowest latency subsea route for over 15 years, a statement said. “Thus it is expected to significantly bridge the digital divide between Cambodia and developed areas in the world.” wiredInUSA - April 2016 35 INDEX Jonathan Kriegel Shared power project Power and water plant Chinese wire expansion Island infrastructure Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has awarded a joint contract to Mitsubishi Corporation (MC), J-Power Systems Corporation (JPS), and LTL Projects (LTL) of Sri Lanka, for the installation of underground transmission and distribution cables in the Greater Colombo region of Sri Lanka. MC and JPS will supply the transmission cables, with LTL responsible for ancillary equipment and installation. Samsung C&T has awarded a contract to Nexans to supply 575km of power cables for the Umm Al Houl water and power project in Qatar. The facility will increase power generation in Qatar to 11GW (an increase of 23 percent) when it begins operation in June 2018. Japan’s Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal Corporation has established a new company in China to expand the capabilities of its operations in the country. Docomo Pacific Inc, a whollyowned subsidiary of NTT Docomo Inc and NEC Corporation, has signed the contract to build ATISA, a submarine cable system connecting Guam with the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). Electricity demand in Sri Lanka is expected to see an annual increase of around 7 percent in line with the country’s 7 percent per annum GDP growth rate. The Greater Colombo area, the island’s financial center and capital region, is in a particularly critical situation where an already insufficient power supply is combined with a high rate of electricity loss during transmission due to the aged infrastructure. The Umm Al Houl integrated power and desalination plant will have a capacity of 2.5GW and will produce 136.5 million imperial gallons per day (MIGD) of potable water, enough to supply 2.5 million homes in the region. Nexans QICC (Qatar International Cables Company) will supply medium and low voltage cables. The plant, located 20km south of Doha, will be the largest integrated power and water plant ever constructed in Qatar. The project is scheduled for completion in May 2018. 36 wiredInUSA - April 2016 A press release said that a new company, Nippon Steel and Sumikin Cold Heading Wire (Suzhou) Co Ltd (NSCh), has been formed to expand the capacity and processing system of Nippon Steel Bar and CH Wire (Suzhou) Co Ltd, a production and sales company for cold heading wire in China. Construction of the new plant began in July 2014, and operations have begun. The new plant supports the work of Nippon Steel Bar and CH Wire (Suzhou) Co Ltd, which was established in 2006 and began operations in 2007. Supported by the growth of automobile production in China, it is now in full operation at a stable pace exceeding 1,000 tons per month. The release said that the new company will help respond to growing demand for cold heading wire in China, and will further enhance competitiveness in terms of quality, cost and delivery. ASIA / AFRICA NEWS ATISA, a six-fiber pair optical fiber submarine cable system of around 280km, will connect the islands of Guam, Saipan, Rota and Tinian on its completion in early 2017. Jonathan Kriegel, president and CEO of Docomo Pacific, commented: “Today marks the beginning of a new era in communications connectivity between Guam and the CNMI. Project ATISA was born out of the collective desire of elected leaders, business owners and, most especially, our customers, to bring transformative change to our islands’ infrastructure.” “Once completed, ATISA will have a significant and measurable impact on the ways the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam interact and communicate with the rest of the world,” added Mr Naoki Yoshida, general manager, submarine network division, NEC Corporation. wiredInUSA - April 2016 37 INDEX Maldives project underway Cables aid in cyclone recovery Cable strengthens New Zealand’s links Ooredoo Maldives has begun its offshore marine survey in preparation for its nationwide fiber optic submarine cable project. Dominion Cables, Fiji’s only manufacturer of electrical energy cables, has made a $50,000 donation to the prime minister’s relief and rehabilitation fund for victims of tropical cyclone Winston. Late March saw the start of work on the Tasman Global Access (TGA) undersea cable, expected to be ready for service by the end of 2016. Working with Huawei Marine Networks, the 100G transmission network will extend to 1,200km. Ooredoo plans to significantly boost Internet services in the Maldives and provide high speed fiber internet connectivity to all the islands across the nation. The marine surveys are being carried out by the exploration survey vessel MV Duke, which features a specialist survey laboratory for onboard data processing and interpretation. The survey will collect the data required for Huawei Marine to design a submarine cable system customized for the Maldives’ marine environment. CEO Vikram Sinha added that Ooredoo’s priority in the Maldives has always been the establishment of a modern network to provide the best telecommunication and Internet services to its islands and resorts. The operation to lay the submarine network across the archipelago should be underway by mid-2016. 38 A statement released by the government stated that while attorney general and minister of finance Mr Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum thanked Dominion Cables for its timely assistance, he also urged local businesses to donate to devastated Fijian communities. The attorney general added that some retailers had unethically increased the prices of goods following the cyclone, and that they have been referred to the commerce commission for investigation. “At a time of such urgent need, it is shameful that some businesses are exploiting people facing dire circumstances. Instead of acting greedily, I urge all businesses to lower your margins to increase volume, boost our economy, and give people the goods and services they need at affordable prices,” he said. wiredInUSA - April 2016 Telecommunications companies Spark, Vodafone and Telstra are investing approximately $70 million to build the TGA cable, beginning at Raglan, to significantly improve New Zealand’s international broadband connectivity. Other benefits will include strengthened links into Asian markets, improved redundancy and resilience, and better connection with the five main international cable systems that currently serve Australia. Alcatel-Lucent Submarine Networks (ASN) will lay the first cable between Ngarunui Beach at Raglan and Narrabeen Beach in Australia. Three-strand continuous billet caster from Primetals Technologies at the Bolzano plant site of Italian steel producer Acciaierie Valbruna Spa Plant upgrade Primetals Technologies has received an order from Italian steel producer Acciaierie Valbruna to modernize the three-strand continuous billet caster at its Bolzano site. On completion the plant will produce larger stainless steel and special alloy bars with cross-sections up to 180mm. The machine radius of the plant will also be increased from 7m to 9m, in preparation for even larger cross-sections after further modernization at a later date. Acciaierie Valbruna produces over 170,000 tonnes of special steels every year. The Bolzano production site specializes in stainless steel and special alloy rods with round and hexagonal cross-sections. Spark’s general manager wholesale and international, Lindsay Cowley, and Vodafone’s wholesale director, Steve Rieger, commented on behalf of the consortium: “The work in Raglan marks an exciting and important milestone on the journey to having the TGA cable ready to start carrying data across the Tasman towards the end of 2016.” ASIA / AFRICA NEWS wiredInUSA - April 2016 39 wire 2016 The Fairgrounds, Düsseldorf, Germany Monday 4th to Friday 8th April Opening times: Monday to Thursday: 9.00am to 6.00pm Friday: 9.00am to 4.30pm Organisers: Messe Düsseldorf GmbH Website: www.wire.de images: Messe Düsseldorf 40 wiredInUSA - April 2016 wiredInUSA - April 2016 41 INDEX ExhibitorHall/Booth ExhibitorHall/Booth ExhibitorHall/Booth 3View.Com Inc . .................................................15 G48 A Appiani Srl .......................................................11 G32 A Schulman GmbH Thermoplastische Kunststoffe . ...................................................... 16 F33 Aachener Maschinenbau GmbH ....................15 C36 AB Elektrokoppar / Liljedahl Bare Wire ............ 12 A43 Acciai Speciali Zorzetto Srl ................................ 12 D59 Acciaierie Bertoli Safau SpA .............................17 C04 Acciaierie Valbruna SpA . .................................12 C60 Acciaierie Venete SpA . ....................................12 C40 Acenta Steel Ltd .................................................12 E43 ACIMAF Italian Wire Machinery Manufacturers Association ........................... 11 A52 ACM A/B .............................................................. 09 F40 ADC SARL ............................................................09 C02 Adelys EURL . ....................................................... 16 H04 Advaris Informationssysteme GmbH . ............... 09 B54 Aeroel Srl .............................................................. 09 B53 Aesa SA Aesa Cortaillod ................................... 10 A38 Aferpi Acciaierie e Ferriere di Piombino SpA . . 11 J33 AFH-Antriebstechnik GmbH .............................. 12 A50 AGC Chemicals Europe Ltd .............................. 17 B11 Agibi Progetti Srl ...................................................6 G21 Agir Technologies SAS (Mouto – Rivom) . ........10 G56 Agro Steel Wire GmbH ...................................... 10 C31 AGST Draht- & Biegetechnik GmbH ................ 10 A32 Aichelin Holding GmbH . .................................... 15 F56 AIM Inc ................................................................ 11 A21 Ajex & Turner Wire Dies Co . .............................. 11 C03 Akcelik Demir Celik Sanayi ve Ticaret AS ......... 17 B09 Akdeniz Civi Tel Nakliyat San ve Tic Ltd Sti ....... 15 J36 Aksh Optifibre Limited . ....................................... 09 E55 Alecosa Aleados del Cobre SA ....................... 09 A11 Alfred Wertli AG . ................................................. 11 J60 Alloy Wire International Ltd ................................ 11 E26 Almetha GmbH ................................................... 11 J68 ALMT Corp ........................................................... 15 J12 Alok Ingots (Mumbai) Pvt Ltd ............................ 17 E10 Alpha Converting Equipment Ltd .................... 12 D23 Alroc SAS ............................................................. 12 A51 Altec Srl ................................................................ 11 B25 Altman Technologies Inc ............................... 09 D16-5 Altrimex Packaging Equipment BV ................... 15 F14 Ambica Stainless Steel Limited .......................... 17 E37 Ambica Steels Limited ........................................ 17 E27 Ambrell BV (Ambrell Group) ..............................11 H31 Amic SARL ............................................................10 H22 AMPAC International Inc .................................. 11 A02 Ampere Deutschland GmbH ............................ 11 J49 Analyticon Instruments GmbH . ........................06 G34 Anand Arc Ltd .................................................... 11 D49 Anbao Qinhuangdao International Corp ....... 16 E48 Anglia Metal Limited . ........................................ 12 A37 Ann-Chain Enterprise Co Ltd ............................16 G68 Anordica AB ........................................................ 12 E25 Anu Extrusions Pvt Ltd......................................... 15 D39 Aperam Alloys Imphy SAS.................................. 12 A32 Ara Makina Imalat Sanayi ve Ticaret Limited Sirketi ................................................... 11 D74 ArcelorMittal Commercial Bars and Rods SA . 12 D34 ArcelorMittal WireSolutions SA .......................... 12 D34 Area Sistemi Srl . .................................................. 11 D30 Arma-Plus SAS ..................................................... 16 A09 Artofil BV ............................................................... 11 B02 ASA-RT Srl . ............................................................ 09 F74 Asahi Intecc Co Ltd ............................................ 17 B58 Asahi Sunac Corporation . ................................ 15 C51 Ascometal GmbH ............................................... 15 J32 Ascotex Limited ................................................... 11 B60 AseA Wire & Cable Machineries Spare Parts Pvt Ltd ........................................... 09 B60 ASEL – Spring Machine Production.................... 16 F13 Asil Celik San ve Tic AS ....................................... 12 E56 Aslanli Tel Sanayi.................................................. 16 F40 ASPE SAS . ............................................................. 15 E31 Assembling Srl....................................................... 16 E68 Associated Engineers & Industrials Ltd ............ 11 D06 Assomac Machines Ltd ..................................... 11 D16 Asteq Srl . ............................................................. 16 D42 AstroPlast Kunststofftechnik GmbH & Co KG . . 11 J74 AT Wire GmbH & Co KG ..................................... 09 F56 ATE Applicazioni Termo Elettroniche Srl ........... 11 C77 ATR Srl .................................................................. 17 C22 Atomat SpA a soio unico Steel and Tungsten Carbide Rolls....................................05 G19 August Herzog Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co KG . ................................................. 09 B70 August Hildebrandt GmbH ................................ 12 E71 Aumann GmbH .................................................. 10 A63 Aurubis AG .......................................................... 12 C34 Avtar Steel Ltd .................................................... 17 A12 AW Machinery LLC ..........................................09 E10-2 AWM SpA Reinforcing Business . ....................... 16 C22 Aymak Makine Mühendislik Hiz San ve Tic Ltd Sti ...............................................11 H78 AZ Steel Srl ........................................................... 17 C30 Aztech Lubricants LLC ..................................... 09 F06-2 B + B Eisen- und Stahlhandel GmbH ................ 12 C04 B S Shakti Steel Pvt Ltd ........................................ 17 B03 B2K Co Ltd . .......................................................... 16 F78 Baicheng Fujia Technology Co Ltd . ................. 11 J64 Balloffet SAS ........................................................ 10 A12 Bansal Alloys & Metals Pvt Ltd ........................... 17 E65 Bansal Wire Industries Ltd .................................. 17 A49 BAR Products & Services Ltd .............................. 11 F05 Baremo GmbH Revisionen Montagen ............11 G16 BASF Polyurethanes GmbH ............................... 09 C22 Bass GmbH & Co KG Technik für Gewinde .....15 H15 Bavaria Schweisstechnik GmbH . ...................... 16 F67 BB Spring Technology Srl .................................... 16 E14 Bedea Berkenhoff & Drebes GmbH ................ 12 A16 Beekay Steel Industries Ltd . ............................... 17 B77 Begra Granulate GmbH & Co KG.................... 12 A60 Beijing Holland Trading Co Ltd ......................... 16 C77 Beijing Orient PengSheng Tech Co Ltd ............16 H72 Beijing Tongdaxinming International Trading Co Ltd . ...............................................16 H67 Bekaert NV/SA ..................................................... 10 E60 Beneke Wire Company ..................................... 09 A77 Bennett Mahler Ltd ............................................16 G20 Bergandi Machinery Co Inc .............................. 09 B11 Besel Basim San Tic ve Tic AS ............................ 12 D13 BGH Edelstahlwerke GmbH .............................. 12 A12 Bharat Wire Ropes Ltd........................................ 16 D60 BHH Mikrohuta Sp zoo ....................................... 12 C60 Bilwinco A/S ........................................................ 15 C26 Blachford Corporation ....................................... 09 E02 BLM SpA ...............................................................10 H56 BMS Birlesik Metal San ve Tic AS ........................ 17 E18 Böllinghaus Steel GmbH .................................... 12 A59 Boffi SpA ...............................................................10 H67 Bogdany Petrol Kft .............................................. 12 E29 Bogimac nv-sa .................................................... 09 E01 Bongard Trading GmbH & Co KG . .................. 11 A42 Boockmann Engineering GmbH ...................... 09 C34 Borealis AG ......................................................... 10 D72 Borkener Kistenfabrik GmbH ............................. 09 A59 Boryszew SA Oddzial Nowoczesne Produkty Aluminiowe Skawina...................... 10 D30 Bottaro Srl ............................................................ 17 A41 Boxy SpA ............................................................. 10 C51 Bozalioglu Inaat Taah Muh ve Orman Urunleri San Tic Ltd Şti ................... 17 D65 Bright Steels Limited ........................................... 12 A41 Brouwer Metaal BV ............................................ 16 A25 Brüder Neumeister GmbH .................................. 15 J31 Bruker-Spaleck GmbH ........................................ 10 B68 Brune GmbH ....................................................... 15 A60 BTTO Sro ............................................................... 11 A78 Bültmann GmbH ................................................. 06 E39 BURK Ziehwerkzeuge – Poliermaschinen Dieter Burk . ...................................................... 12 E10 Burster Cable Measurement GmbH ................. 11 F03 Buss AG ............................................................... 09 C50 BWE Ltd . ..............................................................11 G26 Byelorussian Steel Works .................................... 17 A40 Caballé SA ..........................................................11 G59 Caber Impianti Srl ............................................... 15 F25 Câbleries Namuroises SA ..................................16 G49 Cabopol – Polymer Compounds, SA . .............. 16 E74 Cabrol Group (Shah Fabricators Pvt Ltd) . .......11 H06 Caesa Special Profiles (Cuchillas y Derivados de Aceros Especiales SA) ...........11 G57 Caleotto SpA ....................................................... 12 E47 Calmec Precision Limited .............................. 09 D06-4 Calvi SpA . ........................................................... 12 C59 Camfart Mole Abrasive Srl .................................16 H18 Can-Eng Furnaces International Ltd ................. 15 B41 Candor Sweden A/B .......................................... 10 B72 Cape Gate (Pty) Ltd . ........................................ 09 A12 Carl Bechem GmbH ........................................... 09 F42 Carl Bechem GmbH ........................................... 15 B08 Carlo Salvi SpA ................................................... 15 C42 CB Trafilati Acciai SpA – Steelgroup ................ 11 D58 CEA Costruzioni Elettro-Meccaniche Annettoni SpA ................................................. 16 D21 Ceeco Bartell Products, Bartell Machinery Systems LLC ..................................... 09 C74 Celik Halat Ve Tel Sanayii AS ............................ 17 C20 Central Wire Industries UK Ltd ........................... 11 D14 CeramTec GmbH Mechanical Applications Division . ...................................... 10 F21 Ceratizit SA . ........................................................ 09 C53 Cerrini Srl . ............................................................ 10 C41 Cersa-MCI Sarl .................................................... 10 C36 Ceviz Pres Dokum Sanayi ve Ticaret AS............ 15 B54 CGTEC GmbH .................................................... 17 A10 Chase Neptco Inc .............................................. 09 E41 Chemours International Operations Sarl ......... 17 D66 Cheng I Drawing Machinery Co Ltd . ...........11 C06-7 Cheng I Wire Machinery Co Ltd . ..................11 C06-4 Chengdu Centran Industrial Co Ltd ................. 09 F77 Chhaperia International Company . ................ 16 E66 Chi Ning Co Ltd .................................................. 15 A49 Chien Tsai Machinery Enterprise Co Ltd . ....15 B26-08 Ching Chan Optical Technology Co Ltd ........ 15 C59 Chroi Co Ltd......................................................... 16 D68 Chun Zu Machinery Industry Co Ltd ................. 15 E52 Chung Woo Rope Co Ltd .................................. 12 E72 Cihan Metal Endüstri ve Tic AS ..........................11 H26 Cimteq Ltd .......................................................... 11 D15 Cipriani Srl ............................................................16 H78 Claus Bender Werkzeugbau GmbH & Co KG . .............................................. 09 B78 Clifford Welding Systems (Pty) Ltd . ................... 16 B40 Clinton Instrument Company............................. 09 E40 CM Manzoni SpA ............................................... 17 C32 CMC Poland Sp zoo...........................................16 G76 Coats PLC............................................................16 G39 Cogebi as.............................................................10 H38 Cogeim Europe Srl.............................................. 11 D57 Cogne Acciai Speciali SpA................................11 H22 Collari snc di Collari Gian Luca e Valeria......... 11 J31 Colmec SpA ........................................................ 11 E32 Colorant Chromatics BV..................................... 09 B50 Cometo Srl........................................................... 09 C54 Compomec Oy Cable Machinery .................. 11 C52 Comtech Srl ......................................................... 16 E20 Condat Lubrifiants SAS ...................................... 10 A52 Condat Lubrifiants SAS ....................................... 15 B43 Condor Compounds GmbH . ............................ 10 B11 Condoroil Chemical Srl ...................................... 10 B48 Conductix Wampfler France SAS ..................... 12 A06 Confex Technology Ltd ..................................... 09 C38 Conflandey Industries SAS . ................................ 11 E74 Conoptica AS .....................................................11 G74 Construcciones Mecanicas Jose Lazpiur SA .. 15 H14 Continuus-Properzi SpA......................................11 G40 42 ExhibitorHall/Booth wiredInUSA - April 2016 wiredInUSA - April 2016 43 INDEX ExhibitorHall/Booth ExhibitorHall/Booth ExhibitorHall/Booth ExhibitorHall/Booth Copper-Lines.K.....................................................16 H77 Coremo Ocmea SpA.......................................... 11 B77 Corning Incorporated..................................... 09 D16-3 CORO Solutions BV............................................. 11 A74 Cos Targoviste SA . ............................................. 17 A47 Costa Machinery GmbH ................................... 11 A25 CPA Building & Factory Technologies GmbH . 10 H16 CPM GmbH . ....................................................... 15 C40 CPT Sarl Engineered By Properzi ....................... 16 A78 Cromogenia SA (DIV SIDASA) .......................... 12 A29 Crosspolimeri SpA .............................................. 12 D47 CSG Wiremachinery Solutions GmbH . ............ 16 A13 CSM Metalurji Imalat San ve Mühendislik Ltd Sti............................................16 H42 CTR Carbide Dies (Birmingham) Ltd.................. 15 E35 D & E Group FZE................................................... 16 E77 Daechang Steel Wire & Wire Rope Division Korea Co Ltd .................................... 17 D77 Daido Machinery Ltd . ....................................... 15 A43 Dalian Pro-Sun Metal Products Co Ltd ............16 G67 Danieli & C Officine Meccaniche SpA . ...........10 H64 Davis-Standard LLC ........................................... 09 A19 Dayi Plastik San Ve Tic Ltd Sti ............................10 G05 DEKA Coating and Machining Limited ............ 12 E24 Delta Tecnic SA ................................................... 09 E49 DEM Costruzioni Speciali SpA ............................11 H41 Demirci Makina San Tic Ltd Sti ........................... 16 F50 Deuk-Young Co Ltd ........................................... 17 C09 Deutsche Nickel GmbH . .................................... 12 B43 Dexsen SA ............................................................ 09 E78 Die Quip Corporation ..................................... 09 D06-1 Diedr Hesse GmbH & Co KG .............................10 H26 Diler Iron and Steel Industry and Trade ........... 12 D09 Dimac Srl .............................................................. 15 F42 Dipl-Ing Fritz Lichthart Betriebsgesellschaft mbH . ............................15 G06 Dirk Suski Drahtwalzwerkzeuge . ........................10 H46 DISA Industrie AG ................................................ 09 B34 Dogan Tel ÖRGü ................................................ 16 D53 Domeks Makine Ltd Sti ....................................... 10 F74 Dominion GmbH................................................. 12 D60 Dongguan Gemwell Electrical Machinery Co Ltd ........................................... 09 F52 Dorstener Drahtwerke H W Brune & Co GmbH ......................................................... 11 J25 Dow Electrical & Telecommunications c/o Dow Europe GmbH ................................ 09 A40 Drahtseilwerk GmbH .......................................... 10 D60 Drahtseilwerk Hemer GmbH & Co KG .............10 G51 Drahtwerk Altena GmbH & Co KG ..................10 G51 Drahtwerk Elisental W Erdmann GmbH & Co .12 C56 Drahtwerk Friedr Lötters GmbH & Co KG ........ 10 A77 Drahtwerk St Ingbert GmbH .............................. 11 E74 Drawing Technology Inc (DTI) .......................... 15 A26 DSE Test Solutions A/S ......................................... 09 F33 DSM Desotech BV .............................................. 12 C24 DSR Wire Corp .................................................... 09 C42 Ductil Steel SA . ................................................... 17 A47 Duferco Trebos SA . ............................................. 12 B29 Durit Hartmetall GmbH ...................................... 09 C33 Dutch Vision Systems GmbH ..............................10 H24 DWK Drahtwerk Köln GmbH .............................. 11 E74 E Ponziani SpA ..................................................... 10 B59 E W Menn GmbH & Co KG ................................ 10 F22 Easydur Italiana di Renato Affri ........................ 10 D16 ECM Datensysteme GmbH ................................ 15 B49 EDKcorp Corp . ................................................... 15 D11 Effegidi International SpA . ................................. 10 B33 ElSewedy – Egyplast ........................................... 11 J71 EJP Maschinen GmbH ....................................... 09 C21 EKM-Roth GmbH................................................. 15 D55 Ekomor sro . ..........................................................11 H52 Ekstel doo . .......................................................... 10 A33 Elantas GmbH . ................................................... 10 A60 Elaskon Sachsen GmbH & Co KG...................... 16 E60 Elav Srl . .................................................................10 H08 Emcocables SA .................................................. 17 A11 Emuco Ernst Müller & Co oHG ........................... 12 E34 Engelmann Drahtseilfabrik GmbH ................... 10 D60 Enkotec A/S ........................................................ 15 C22 Enshiang Machinery Enterprise Co Ltd . .......11 C06-4 EOT Eibach Oberflächentechnik GmbH .......... 12 B57 Er-Bakir Elektrolitik Bakir Mamulleri AS . ............. 10 C59 Erciyes Celik Halat Tel San Tic AS . ..................... 12 B39 Erkelenz Maschinenbau GmbH.......................... 16 E61 Ernst Koch GmbH & Co KG . .............................. 10 F22 Ernst Koch GmbH & Co KG . ..............................10 H39 Erocarb SA .......................................................... 10 C60 Erwin Neumann Drahtveredelungstechnik GmbH .09 E56 Esteves Group .................................................... 10 C72 ETK Srl ................................................................... 09 A73 Eugen Woerner GmbH & Co KG . ..................... 10 F56 Euro Extrusion Srl .................................................. 09 B74 Euroalpha Srl........................................................ 11 A41 Eurobend GmbH ................................................ 16 C30 Eurodraw Wire Equipment Srl . .......................... 11 A60 Eurolls SpA ........................................................... 11 D34 European Spring Federation ESF c/o VDFI .......16 H25 Eurotec Spannringe GmbH . .............................. 17 E46 Eurotek Srl ............................................................ 11 C68 EuroWire magazine . .......................................... 11 D26 EVG Entwicklungs- und Verwertungs GmbH... 16 A24 Exel Fil SA .............................................................11 G31 Expomentalsnet .................................................. 15 B52 Extrudex Kunststoffmaschinen GmbH . ............ 11 C74 EZM Edelstahlzieherei Mark GmbH .................. 12 A16 Fabricacion Metales Duros SAL FMD Carbide.................................................... 15 E26 Fagersta Stainless AB..........................................11 G25 Fainplast Faraotti Industrie Plastiche Srl ............ 12 B47 Falci ..................................................................... 12 C59 FAR SpA Steelgroup ........................................... 11 D58 Farbwerke Herkula SA/AG .................................12 E55 Fasten Group Imp & Exp Co Ltd . ......................12 B04 Fastener World Inc............................................... 15 B10 Fastmatec Fastener Manufacturing Technology SL ................................................. 15 D12 FBC Yayincilik (Kablosan Turkey) Ltd Sti ............11 H50 Fenn LLC . ............................................................. 09 F06 Ferriere Nord SpA ............................................... 12 D44 Fiav L Mazzacchera SpA . ................................. 12 C59 FIB Belgium SA .................................................... 11 C60 Fiber-Line International BV ................................ 09 C39 Fil-Tec Inc ............................................................. 09 E54 Fisk Alloy Inc ......................................................09 E16-4 Flymca SL ............................................................. 10 F78 Flyro Used Cable Equipment SL . ....................... 10 F78 FMS Force Measuring Systems AG ...................11 G14 FNsteel bv ........................................................... 12 A44 FocalSpec Ltd ....................................................15 G51 Form + Test Seidner & Co GmbH . ..................... 16 B48 Forplan AG . ........................................................15 G52 Fort Wayne Wire Die Inc .................................... 12 A27 Fortuna Federn GmbH ....................................... 16 E22 Fr und H Lüling GmbH & Co KG Stahldrahtwerk ..........................................11 H42 Framco Chemicals Oy ....................................... 15 B48 Frank Sieber GmbH Tools and Design . ............ 15 A44 Frekans Makina San ve Tic AS ........................... 11 B06 Friedr Krollmann GmbH & Co KG....................... 12 B59 Fritz Finkernagel Drahtwerk GmbH & Co KG .. 12 A31 Frohn GmbH .......................................................16 G42 FSP-One SAS . ...................................................... 12 A15 Fuhr GmbH & Co KG ......................................... 11 A50 G Klawe GmbH Holzwaren-und Spulenfabrik .09 A50 G+M Dorn GmbH Drahttechnologie ............... 16 D04 Gabarro SA ......................................................... 10 A42 Galdabini SpA .................................................... 09 A52 Garg Inox Ltd ..................................................... 09 A74 GarnTec GmbH................................................... 12 D53 Gauder & Co SA ................................................. 10 E40 Gebr Hezel GmbH & Co KG ............................. 09 A78 Geca Tapes SAS (PGI France) . ......................... 10 E77 GEM Srl ................................................................ 16 A03 Gema Europe Sro ............................................... 16 F30 General Clad Co Ltd ......................................... 17 A71 General Inspection, LLC . ...................................15 H20 GEO Reinigungstechnik GmbH ........................ 11 A32 George Jowitt & Sons Ltd . .................................16 H38 Georgsmarienhütte GmbH . ............................. 12 C28 German Machine Trade Co ApS GMT ApS .... 16 C47 Gimax Srl .............................................................. 10 B17 Giovanni Anceschi Srl . ....................................... 15 F41 Global Special Steel Products SAU .................. 12 A03 Global Steel Wire, SA ......................................... 12 C48 Gloser Srl Marketing & Technology.................... 09 B77 GMH Blankstahl GmbH Werk Böbingen / Rems . ..........................................12 C28 GMM Güven Mühendislik Makina San Tic Ltd .11 F16 GMP Slovakia sro . ............................................... 10 E68 Gökcüoglu Makina San Ve Tic AS .................... 15 F47 Golden Spot Industry Inc . ................................. 16 D50 Golden Technologies Wire & Cable Equipment Co Ltd . ........................................ 11 C64 Gotex SA ............................................................. 09 A22 Goudsmit Magnetic Systems BV ......................15 G13 GPP Chemnitz mbH ........................................... 15 C09 Gühring KG.......................................................... 06 A31 Guidetti Srl . ..........................................................16 H74 Gunes Tel Cekme San ve Transmisyon San Tic Ltd Sti.................................................... 17 B10 Guney Celik Hasir ve Demir Mamulleri San Tic AS ............................................................. 12 E62 Gurfil AS................................................................. 09 F25 Gustav Wolf Seil- und Drahtwerke GmbH & Co KG . ............................................ 09 C77 Gutmann Aluminium Draht GmbH ................... 10 B60 GWI Werkzeug und Stahl Vertriebs GmbH ....... 15 B14 Gwo Lian Machinery Industry Co Ltd .............. 11 D10 Gyscoal Alloys Ltd .............................................. 17 C38 H Künne GmbH & Co KG Stahldrahtwerk .......10 G51 H&R ChemPharm (UK) Ltd................................. 12 A62 Häfner & Krullmann GmbH Kunststoff-Verarbeitungswerk ....................... 09 A25 Hagener Feinstahl GmbH . ................................. 11 J42 Hamex Hardmetallverktyg A/B ......................... 10 F77 Hampton Steel Ltd.............................................. 16 C60 Hangzhou Harbor Technology Co, Ltd ........... 16 A77 Hangzhou Juli Insulation Co Ltd ........................ 16 E67 Hans Schmidt & Co GmbH................................. 09 B22 Hanwha Chemical Corp . ................................. 09 A26 Hanyu Cable Tapes............................................ 12 D10 Hariton Machinery Co Inc . ............................... 15 D56 Has Celik ve Halat San Tic AS ............................16 H41 Hascelik San ve Tic AS ........................................ 12 B09 Hascor BV . .......................................................... 17 A77 Hatebur Umformmaschinen AG .......................15 H10 Hawers Co Ltd ..................................................... 15 J35 Hefei Smarter Technology Group Corp ........... 11 E09 Hegewald & Peschke Meβ- und Prüftechnik GmbH ......................................... 16 C57 Heinze & Streng GmbH ..................................... 11 A37 Helmut Steinfels GmbH & Co KG....................... 15 J06 Henan Mi-Tel Imp & Exp Trading Co Ltd . ......... 17 E64 Henkel AG & Co KGaA....................................... 11 B73 Henrich Maschinenfabrik GmbH . ..................... 09 B33 Herdon Machinery Ent Co, Ltd ..........................16 H22 Hermann Klincke JH Sohn GmbH & Co KG ..... 12 B33 Heroslam SAL ......................................................15 G10 High Voltage Test Systems SAS HVTS ................. 11 F02 Highvolt Prüftechnik Dresden GmbH ............... 11 A26 Hilker & Partner GmbH ...................................... 15 D06 Hivotec AG ......................................................... 11 C02 HMP Heinrich Müller Maschinenfabrik GmbH ................................09 C67 Hörle Wire AB ...................................................... 12 A43 Hofmann Ceramic GmbH .................................09 B40 Holifa Fröhling GmbH & Co KG.........................11 C40 44 wiredInUSA - April 2016 wiredInUSA - April 2016 45 INDEX ExhibitorHall/Booth ExhibitorHall/Booth ExhibitorHall/Booth ExhibitorHall/Booth Holton Crest Ltd . .................................................11 H39 Peter Holzrichter GmbH . ....................................04 H41 Hornos y Metales SA ...........................................10 H06 HS Automazioni Srl . ............................................. 15 E31 Huei Shang Industrial Co Ltd . ............................ 16 E04 Huestis Industrial ...............................................09 E06-5 Hüttner Maschinenfabrik GmbH ...................... 10 C47 Huntsman (Germany) GmbH Osnabrück Betriebsstätte . ................................................ 09 A07 HyoDong Machine Co Ltd . ............................... 15 J41 I Penkert Metallbearbeitungs-GmbH . .............. 15 B21 IBA SA.................................................................... 10 B47 ICDAS Celik Enerji Tersane ve Ulasim San AS .. 12 C16 ICE Wire Line Equipment Inc .............................. 11 J05 IDEAL-Werk C+ E Jungeblodt GmbH + Co KG .............................................. 16 C04 IFP SpA ................................................................. 11 A16 iiM AG measurement + engineering ................ 09 F64 Ikra Makina – Yaar Duran . ................................. 16 E73 Imanpack Packaging and Eco Solutions SpA . ......................................... 15 A46 imess Optische Mess- und Prüfanlagen GmbH . ...........................................16 H29 IML Labels & Systems Ltd .................................... 17 B04 India Steel Works Ltd .......................................... 17 C74 Indore Composite Pvt Ltd .................................. 16 E78 Induction Srl ......................................................... 09 B04 Inductotherm Heating & Welding Ltd ............. 09 C66 Induflex NV . ......................................................... 10 B77 Info-Gel (A Stewart Group Ltd Company) . ....16 G47 Infosight Corporation Inc ................................... 17 E58 Ingenieria y Sistemas de Ensayos no Destructivos, SA – ISEND............................ 06 A09 InnoVites Cable ERP Software BV .................... 11 C16 Inosym Ltd ........................................................... 11 D52 Inserlec SAS ......................................................... 16 D34 Institut Dr Foerster GmbH & Co KG .................. 09 C25 Institut Dr Foerster GmbH & Co KG .................. 09 C26 Institute of Spring Technology ...........................16 H46 Intras Ltd .............................................................. 11 D26 Invernizzi Presse snc . .......................................... 15 C05 Invimec Srl ............................................................11 H30 IQAP Masterbatch Group, SL ............................ 12 B14 Isabellenhütte Heusler GmbH & Co KG ........... 11 B31 ISIS SAS .................................................................. 09 B39 ITA SpA Industria Trafilati Acciai Steelgroup..... 11 D58 Ital Srl . .................................................................. 10 A22 Italmec Sp zoo . ................................................... 11 B78 Itaya Europe GmbH............................................16 G40 ITC Srl .................................................................... 16 E42 Itco Industries Ltd ................................................ 09 E55 Ito-Sin (Deyang) Wire & Cable Equipment Co Ltd . ......................................... 11 E14 IVA / Essex SAS . ................................................... 09 F48 IWE Spulen und Handling GmbH ...................... 10 E22 IWMA – International Wire & Machinery Association .............................. 11 D22 j-fiber GmbH ....................................................... 11 A40 J G Dahmen GmbH & Co KG ........................... 11 J26 Jacques Allemann SA ........................................ 12 E26 Jagular Industry Ltd . ..........................................15 G55 JC Com Co Ltd ................................................... 17 B60 JCC Incorporated . ............................................15 G14 Jenn Tai Machinery Enterprise Co Ltd ............. 15 A47 Jiang Yin Strong Metal Product Co Ltd ........... 16 A61 Jiangsu Chenming Stainless Steel Co Ltd ....... 17 A21 Jiangsu Dewei Advanced Materials Co Ltd . . 16 A61 Jiangyin Kangrui Stainless Steel Products Co Ltd ............................................. 16 A71 Jiangyin Xincheng Special Steel Works Co Ltd ...................................................16 H73 Jiashang Sheng Chyean Precision Technology Co Ltd ........................................ 16 D48 Jinyang Technology Co Ltd . ............................. 10 B32 JLC Electromet Pvt Ltd........................................ 12 B55 Joachim Uhing GmbH & Co KG ....................... 11 B40 Jouhsen-Bündgens Maschinenbau GmbH . ...11 G51 JSC VNIIKP – Trade House of VNIIKP................... 10 B51 Jun-En Enterprise Corp ...................................... 16 D50 Jyoti Steel Industries ........................................... 17 D22 Kabeltrommel GmbH & Co KG ........................ 12 A56 Kablomar Kablo Ve Hammaddeleri San ve Tic Ltd Sti ............................................. 12 A71 Kabmak Mühendislik Ve Makina Sanayi Ticaret Ltd Sti ........................................... 11 B74 Kämpfer Würz Umformtechnik GmbH ............. 12 A47 Kamaridis Global Wire SA . ................................ 09 A58 Kamatech Srl ....................................................... 16 F04 Kamateks Makine Teks, Snt Esa, San Tic Ltd Sti................................................... 16 D74 Kar-el Demir Tel San ve Tic Ltd Sti ...................... 17 E42 Kaustik Europe BV .............................................. 16 C53 KBA-Metronic GmbH ......................................... 16 A41 KEI Industries Ltd ..................................................11 H33 Keir Manufacturing Inc 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Ltd..................................15 B26-01 Koskerler Celik Halat ve Mak San Tic 17 B74 Kroman Celik Sanayii AS .................................... 16 F74 Kuang Tai Metal Industrial Co Ltd .................... 17 A03 Kühne & Vogel GmbH........................................ 10 C77 Kyoeisha Chemical Co Ltd ................................ 11 J12 Lämnea Bruk AB ................................................. 09 A06 Lamifil nv ............................................................. 10 A47 Lamiflex AB . ........................................................ 17 D31 Laminage de Precision International BVBA ..... 10 B68 Landgraf Srl........................................................... 09 B66 Lantor BV/Lantor Cable Products .....................10 H55 LAP GmbH Laser Applikationen...................... 07A E16 LAW-NDT Mess- und Prüfsysteme GmbH .......... 15 E25 Laxcon Steels Ltd ............................................... 17 C19 lebronze alloys Germany GmbH . 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.......................................................10 G74 Lubrimetal SpA ...................................................10 G60 Lukas Anlagenbau GmbH.................................. 12 B22 Lune Prozesstechnik GmbH .............................. 11 C59 Luvata OY............................................................. 04 F29 M + E Macchine + Engineering Srl . ...................10 H49 M & M Industries Co Ltd .....................................11 H21 Macchine Speciali Srl ......................................... 09 B49 Macro Bars + Wires (India) Pvt Ltd .................... 11 E77 Madem SA ........................................................... 12 E09 MAG Plastics ........................................................ 16 F65 Magnetic Analysis Corp ..................................... 11 J14 Magnetic Srl . ...................................................... 11 D73 Maguire Europe Sales Limited ..........................10 G52 Maillefer Extrusion Oy . 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Maschinenbau GmbH .............................. 16 A27 MCPP France SAS .............................................. 17 C11 MDM Srl Special Tools ........................................15 G21 MEA Maschinen GmbH ...................................... 15 F25 Mectron Engineering Co . ................................. 15 A26 MEP Macchine Elettroniche Piegatrici SpA ..... 16 B42 Mega Metal San ve Tic Ltd Sti .......................... 10 A70 Meisenbach Verlag GmbH Umformtechnik ... 09 C01 Mekosan Mak Ins Elek Otomasyon San Tic Ltd Sti ..................................................11 G06 Melos GmbH ........................................................ 12 E03 Menam Stainless Wire Public Co Ltd . ............... 11 F15 Metal At Wire Mesh Wire and Wire Nail Tic Ltd Sti ..........................................16 H79 Metal Forming Systems Inc . .............................. 15 A45 Metal Link Inc . ..................................................... 12 E12 Metallurgica Alta Brianza 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UV ...........................................................09 E06-6 Mimtek Makina San Ve Tic AS ...........................11 H13 Mixer SpA ............................................................. 11 E42 Mobac GmbH Antriebstechnik-Apparatebau .....................10 G11 Mole Abrasivi Ermoli Srl ....................................... 16 F04 Moravia Steel as.................................................. 12 D16 Moravia Steel Deutschland GmbH .................. 09 C59 Moravia Steel Deutschland GmbH .................. 12 D16 Moreda Riviere Trefilerias SA ............................. 12 A03 Mugafil, SA ........................................................... 11 B42 Mukand Ltd . ........................................................ 17 E04 Muzzi Srl ................................................................ 16 F04 MWO GmbH......................................................... 11 E25 Naber & Wissmann GmbH.................................. 10 F52 Nakashimada 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....................................... 09 F53 Ningbo Powerway Alloy Material Co Ltd . ....... 16 B77 Ningbo Sijin Machinery Co Ltd ......................... 15 C47 Nippon Seisen Co Ltd ......................................... 17 E38 Nissin/NHV America Corp Inc ............................ 09 B15 Niwar Trommeln- und Spulenbau GmbH ......... 09 F78 Noord Nederlandse Draadindustrie BV . .......... 10 B31 NOTA Zaklad Mechaniki Precyzyjnej Stanislaw Szymczyk ......................................... 11 B69 Notz Metall AG .................................................... 12 E26 Nova Srl ............................................................... 11 A71 Novacciai SpA ................................................... 10 D40 Novametal do Brasil Ltda . .................................11 H22 Novametal SA......................................................11 H22 Nowofol Kunststoffprodukte GmbH & Co KG.. 12 C15 Nucoil Industries Co Ltd ...................................... 16 E40 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............................................ 09 B05 Pan-Pioneer Co Ltd . ..........................................11 G49 Panchmahal Steel Limited ................................ 17 A20 PanoPack SAS .................................................... 10 A37 Paramount Die Company ................................. 10 B38 Paul Leibinger GmbH & Co KG.......................... 09 F55 Pave CNC Wire Forming Systems Ltd ............. 12 D15 pb maschinen GmbH . ....................................... 12 B10 Pedax GmbH ...................................................... 16 A27 Pee-Wee Kaltwalz- und Rohrbearbeitungsmaschinen GmbH ..........15 G41 PEKUtech GmbH ................................................ 09 A37 Pentre Group Ltd – Hearl Heaton ..................... 09 E25 Petig AG . ............................................................11 G15 Petrofer Chemie H R Fischer GmbH & Co KG . 12 E66 Phenix Technologies Inc . ................................... 12 B26 Piattine e Profili Inox 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.......................................... 10 B52 Ravni Technologies Sarl . ....................................10 B12 Reber Systematic GmbH + Co KG ................... 10 H60 Redex SA ............................................................. 11 A22 Redies Srl ..............................................................09 B25 Redimo GmbH ...................................................15 G26 Reelex Packaging Solutions Inc .....................09 F06-1 Refractron Technologies Corp ...................... 09 D06-3 Regg Inspection Srl ............................................ 15 A52 Remer Srl ............................................................. 11 C51 Renova Srl ............................................................ 16 F47 Repsol Quimica SA ............................................ 12 D28 RichardsApex Inc.............................................. 09 F06-5 Ridgway Machines Ltd ....................................... 11 E05 Rigon Instruments di Rigon Roberto 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..................................... 16 D20 T Fukase & Company Ltd ................................... 09 E36 Taiwan Linkigi Metal Co Ltd ...........................11 C06-5 Talleres Margalez, SA .......................................... 11 B42 Talleres SASPI SA .................................................. 15 E36 Tapeformers Ltd ................................................. 11 C22 Tartak Zebowo . ................................................... 11 F77 Tata Steel Ltd ....................................................... 12 B34 Taymer International Inc................................. 09 D06-2 Tec Al Co Srl.........................................................16 G45 Tecalsa Tecnologia del Cable y Aluminio SL . 12 A24 Technodiament Ltd ...........................................10 G69 Technokabel SA .................................................10 G69 Tecna SpA............................................................. 16 B54 Tecno Impianti Srl ................................................ 15 E06 Tecnofil SA . .......................................................... 09 B68 Tecnofil SpA ........................................................ 12 C47 Tecnopress Srl ...................................................... 15 J25 Tecnovo Srl . ........................................................ 11 A56 Teknor Apex Company ...................................09 E06-1 Tekstilna tovarna Okroglica dd ......................... 12 B60 Telmaksan Ltd Sti ................................................ 11 C32 Telsas Tel ve Tel Mam San Ve Tic Ltd Sti . ..........16 H68 Temsa-Transformaciones y Estudios Metalurgicos SA ............................................. 15 A25 Tensometric Messtechnik GmbH . ..................... 09 F49 Tensor Machinery Ltd ......................................... 09 F39 Terhoeven GmbH & Co KG hambi Maschinenbau ............................................... 16 D40 Teudeloff GmbH & Co KG 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.............................................................. 11 D60 Trafileria A Mauri & Figli SpA . ............................. 17 E22 Trafileria Lariana SpA .......................................... 12 B63 Trafileria Lecchese Srl . ....................................... 11 A16 Trafilerie di Valgreghentino SpA ........................ 16 E42 Trafilerie San Paolo Srl ........................................ 11 C50 Trafilix SpA – Gruppo Lucefin ............................. 17 E03 Trafiilspec ITS Srl ...................................................11 G41 trakus-feindraht GmbH & Co KG ...................... 11 J26 Tramev Srl ............................................................. 11 B50 transco Drehautomaten GmbH . ..................... 15 A15 Transworld Engineering Ltd & Kaichuang ........16 H10 Travartec Srl ......................................................... 10 F67 Traxit International GmbH .................................. 09 F38 Trebos Duferco SA . ............................................. 12 B29 Trefilados De Navarra SA (Trefinasa) . ...............10 H65 Trefilados Inoxidables de Mexico SA De CV.....11 H22 Trelleborg Mixing Forsheda AB ......................... 12 A19 Tremefil-Izaguirre, SA .......................................... 12 D66 Trinecké Zelezárny AS......................................... 12 D16 Troester GmbH & Co KG .................................... 10 F60 Turbo-Clean GmbH ............................................15 B17 U Queen Machinery Co Ltd, Daido Machinery Co Ltd .......................................... 15 A43 Ugivis SAS.............................................................. 15 D55 Uldrian GmbH Maschinenbau . ........................ 15 D55 Ultimate Automation Ltd . ..................................12 B72 Unigel (UK) Ltd ..................................................... 11 J22 Uniriv Ltd ............................................................... 15 F52 Unistrong Industrial Co Ltd .............................11 C06-7 Universal Punch Corp .........................................15 H13 Upcast OY ........................................................... 09 C06 UTA Auto Industrial Co Ltd ............................15 B26-03 Uygar Makina San ve Tic Ltd Sti . ....................... 10 F06 V+S - Vogel & Schemmann Maschinen GmbH . ........................................ 09 C68 Varo Srl.................................................................. 16 B22 VDKM German Wire and Cable Machine Manufacturers Association eV...................... 11 A05 Venus Wire Industries Pvt Ltd ............................. 09 E34 Verschleisstechnik Kämpfer GmbH . ................ 10 A51 VIPA Srl . ............................................................... 12 D14 Videx Machine Engineering Ltd ....................... 15 A53 Vinco Vizcaina de Industria y Comercio SA .... 16 F42 Viraj Profiles Limited ........................................... 17 C40 Viraj Profiles Limited ........................................... 17 C60 Vision Engineering Ltd ....................................... 15 A59 Vivirad SA ............................................................ 17 A09 Vladimir Plant of Precision Alloys JSC ............... 11 J09 Voco Sàrl . ............................................................ 12 E26 Volme-Draht GmbH . .......................................... 12 E65 vom Hagen & Funke GmbH .............................. 10 B42 VSM Vereinigte Schmirgel- und Maschinen-Fabriken AG................................ 15 D05 VUHZ AS ................................................................ 10 B49 WTM Srl ................................................................ 11 D78 Wafios AG ............................................................ 10 F22 Wafios AG ............................................................ 10 F42 Wafios Umformtechnik/EWMenn ...................... 15 B06 Wafios Umformtechnik GmbH ........................... 10 F42 Wagener GmbH & Co KG Stahldrahtwerk .....10 G51 Walzwerke Einsal GmbH . ................................... 12 B48 Wardwell Braiding Co . ....................................... 09 B33 Wasik Associates Inc ........................................09 E10-4 WCISA – Wire and Cable Industry Suppliers Association .................................. 09 D16-7 WDI Westfälische Drahtindustrie GmbH .......... 10 D06 Weber & Scher Mfg Co Inc . .............................. 10 B71 Weighpack, WPI Services BV ............................. 15 F22 Weihai Hongda Trading Co Ltd ....................... 17 A63 Weilly Diamond Industrial Co Ltd ..................11 C06-3 Werkzeugfabrik Albert Krenn ............................10 G66 WICSE Web Trading Service Sprl . ...................... 12 E16 Wiedenbach Apparatebau GmbH . ...............16 G78 Wilhelm vom Hofe Drahtwerke GmbH ............ 10 D60 Willi Bremer GmbH ............................................. 10 D78 Windak OÜ . ......................................................... 09 B42 Wire Association International Inc ....................11 B21 Wire & Cable Technology International . ..... 09 D16-7 Wire Forming Technology International ....... 09 D16-7 Wire Lab Company ............................................10 H42 Wire & Cable ASIA magazine . ......................... 11 D26 Wire & Plastic Machinery Corp . ........................ 09 E20 Wire World Internet Inc ........................................ EN 10 WireCo World Group ......................................... 17 C66 WiredInUSA magazine ....................................... 11 D26 Wirex Dies & Steel India Private Limited .......... 10 D39 WiTECH Wire Technologies SL ............................ 09 E33 WiTechs GmbH ....................................................10 H39 Witels-Albert GmbH............................................. 09 E39 WOLCO Sp zoo . .................................................. 11 B69 Wolf-Signiertechnik Stempel-Wolf GmbH . ....... 09 F55 Woodburn Diamond Die Inc ............................ 09 C14 The World Company for Drawing Wires Nassar Group................................................... 17 A59 Worlles SL ............................................................. 15 D39 Woywod Kunststoffmaschinen GmbH & Co Vertriebs-KG.............................. 09 A42 Wrentham Tool Group ........................................ 15 J37 WSD GmbH Werkzeuge-Schrauben-Drehteile . ............... 15 A26 WTN Werkzeugtechnik Niederstetten GmbH & Co KG . .............................................. 15 B42 Wuxi Aotian Steel Wire Products Co Ltd . ........ 17 E66 Wuxi Quantong Cable Material Co Ltd ........... 09 F77 Wuxi Sima Meida Electro-Technical Co Ltd ..... 11 B18 Wuxi Xingcheng Special Materials Co Ltd .......16 H73 X-Compound GmbH .......................................... 10 F60 Ya Sih Technology Co Ltd ..............................11 C06-6 Yeswin Machiery Co Ltd ................................... 15 A37 YHM Springtech Machinery Co . ......................16 G22 Yield Management Corporation .................. 09 D16-6 Yih Shen Machinery Co Ltd ...........................11 C06-1 Young Heung Iron & Steel Co Ltd ..................... 17 B52 Yuang Hsian Metal Industrial Corp ...............11 C06-2 Zami 1950 Srl ....................................................... 09 C03 ZDB Dratovna as . ............................................... 09 C59 Zeller+Gmelin GmbH & Co KG........................... 09 F60 Zenkoh Co Ltd ..................................................... 11 J12 Zeus Techno Inc .................................................. 15 F06 Zhangjiagang Free Trade Zone Drow New Material Science & Technology Co Ltd ...... 17 A55 Zhejiang Senwang Metal Product Co Ltd . ..... 17 E64 Zhejiang Tenglong Stainless Steel Products Co Ltd . ................................................. 16 F66 Zink Körner GmbH .............................................. 12 A61 Zollern GmbH & Co KG ..................................... 12 C71 ZT Srl . ..................................................................... 11 F14 Zumbach Electronic AG . .................................. 11 D41 Zwez-Chemie GmbH ......................................... 15 C56 Zwick GmbH & Co KG ........................................16 H55 50 wiredInUSA - April 2016 wiredInUSA - April 2016 51 INDEX Aztech Lubricants which includes an in-house laboratory for quality control and research and development. Booth: 09F06-2 Founded in 2005, Aztech Lubricants offers its customers over 125 years of cumulative Aztech Lubricants LLC – USA expertise in wire drawing and wire Website: www.aztechlubricants.com lubricating formulation. Aztech Lubricants provides products and solutions to customers in wire drawing for a variety of industries, including wire drawing, galvanizing, wire forming, agricultural, tyres, automotive, construction, etc. and manufacturing machinery, Bergandi offers a wide range of wire forming, processing and welding equipment. Its primary customer base encompasses the fencing, construction, mining and agricultural industries. Bergandi Machinery Bergandi Machinery Co – USA Booth: 09B11 Website: www.bergandi.com Bergandi Machinery designs, manufactures and services machinery for the wire and metal processing industries, in more than 60 countries located in six continents. Blachford Corp It is fully committed to making a positive impact on the environment and uses plant-based and renewable sources when feasible. Its product range includes an extensive line of wire drawing lubricants and supplies for wire drawing. Bergandi manufactures equipment for chain link fencing, concertina wire, barbed wire, extruded PVC coated wire, security wire mesh, and various wire products for the construction industry. Domestic fence manufacturers that work for USA military installations, border control applications, The company specializes in the formulation municipalities, and many more use the and production of calcium, sodium and equipment. potassium stearate drawing powders, RP oils, ship out oils, drawing oils, and precoats The company offers manufacturing (both enhanced borax and borax free). capabilities for fencing products utilized in perimeter security, construction, mining and Additionally, it can provide customers with agricultural settings. Bergandi occupies a products such as galvanizing wiping pads, manufacturing facility located in Ontario, UV coatings and AZWipe spiral brushes, California, USA, approximately three miles through established partnerships with the from Ontario International Airport. companies that specialize in these areas. Booth: 09E02 All of these attributes have been designed Blachford Corporation is a wire lubricant into Blachford’s low dust dry lubricants to and specialty chemical supplier. Based in help its customers meet the demands of the USA and Canada, Blachford has been dust control. This is only one example of supplying the global wire drawing industry Blachford’s capability to create innovative and many of the world’s largest wire products that meet the needs of the overall drawing companies since the 1950s with wire drawing industry. cost effective, meticulously researched, and innovative wire drawing lubricant Blachford Corporation – USA programs tailored to the exacting technical Website: www.blachford.com specifications of individual wire drawing processes. Ceeco Bartell Products Booth: 09C70 When the wire industry needed assistance to reduce and control dust, Blachford Ceeco Bartell will focus on innovation by responded with chemically modified featuring its advanced wire and cable dry drawing lubricants designed to help production systems. These systems are address the problem. aimed at improving production efficiencies while producing high quality products. The company has a long history of research Its global presence consists of international and development activities and presently manufacturing and distribution facilities in owns four patents covering equipment both Colombia and India. specifically designed for the fencing industry. Situated in the heart of Wayne, Oklahoma, USA, is a 40,000ft2 manufacturing facility, With over 85 years of experience in designing 52 wiredInUSA - April 2016 Blachford’s low dust dry lubricants reduce dust creation in multiple ways. They are more adhesive than standard dry lubricants and therefore are less likely to detach from the wire; more flexible than standard dry lubricants and have a lower tendency to shatter when the wire bends around pulleys or capstans; and the feathers are more cohesive than standard dry lubricants so they have a lower tendency to break up and become airborne. SS A brief glance through the history of Blachford Corporation The systems include: • High-speed side loading roll form strander, up to 300mm2 • Modularised roll form unit, producing 240mm2 compact aluminum at 200m/ min • Backtwist high-speed data cable twinning wiredInUSA - April 2016 53 INDEX • High performance OPGW stranders 746B. Thanks to its continuous service • High-speed strip armoring lines, with temperature of 300°C, ECCtreme™ ECA 300mm2 wide coil width exceeds the previous upper limit of 260°C • High-speed 2,200mm single twist roll for conventional perfluoroplastic insulating form strander, up to 500mm2 materials. to industry’s challenge to offer a high-temperature, melt-processable perfluoroplastic,” said Frenk Hulsebosch, global product manager melts fluoroplastics at Chemours Fluoropolymer Solutions. ECCtreme™ ECA grades can be processed on conventional extrusion equipment for high temperature fluoroplastics using standard processing conditions. Downstream heat treatment (epitaxial co-crystallisation) improves the material’s thermal resistance and offers beneficial mechanical properties, such as long-term tensile modulus and improved stress cracking resistance. Further products presented on the booth will include Teflon™ fluoroplastic foam resins SS 1,800 mm roll form strander Ceeco Bartell has been at the forefront of wire and cable technology and remains a major supplier of rotating equipment. Website: www.bartellmachinery.com Chemours Booth: 17D66 SS A wide range of fluoroplastics will be on display from Chemours The material is suitable for wire and cable insulations which are exposed to extreme service conditions such as very high temperatures, elevated pressures and corrosive surroundings. Typical fields of application are the oil and gas industry, aerospace, energy generation, semiconductor fabrication For instance, at a thickness of 0.75mm, and the automotive industry. the material has an RTI (relative thermal index) listing of 300°C according to UL “This 54 There are many new features of the HF-15B, including a split electrode design for easy string up and digital signal processor (DSP) based voltage regulation and fault detection. The fault detection circuit has been upgraded and test voltage is now monitored directly from the electrode, instead of a transformer winding. (FFR) produced using patented Airquick technology. Cables made with foamed fluoroplastic insulation have a lower signal return loss than conventional data cables, enabling miniaturisation and weight savings thanks to lower density and thinner The fault circuitry can now differentiate insulation thicknesses. between four types of fault conditions: One current example is the new KL24 simple pinholes, a series of closely spaced Star-Quad data cable developed for pinholes, direct metal contact from the the aerospace industry by Draka Fileca, centre conductor to the electrode, and Sainte-Geneviève, France, which won a gross lengths of bare wire. DuPont Plunkett Award in 2013. At identical diameter, it is up to 25 percent lighter than previously used quad cables and enables a reduction in aircraft fuel consumption, reducing environmental impact. Bartell Machinery Systems LLC – USA Chemours, a global chemical company will be exhibiting its wide range of fluoroplastics, and additions to the ECCtreme™ ECA family, a class of melt-processable perfluoroplastics which combines the advantageous mechanical, electrical and chemical properties of PTFE with high thermal stability. This new design combines the latest in control technology with the robust and reliable 3kHz spark test platform. development wiredInUSA - April 2016 is our response Chemours – USA Website: www.chemours.com Clinton Instrument Company Booth: 09E40 The Clinton Instrument Company, specialist in spark test technology for the wire and cable industry and inventor of the high frequency sine wave spark tester, will be exhibiting its newest offering, the model HF-15B high frequency sine wave spark tester, the flagship model of the new B-series. SS The new HF-15B series from Clinton wiredInUSA - April 2016 55 INDEX The new “RC” controller comes fixed to the a preset level, and a “Bare Wire Alarm” unit, but can be detached and mounted which will signal when long lengths of bare remotely up to 60 meters away from the wire are detected. test module/electrode. Clinton will also exhibit and demonstrate the It has a large alphanumeric display/user STCAL automatic spark tester calibration interface and can be rotated in its bracket system. The STCAL system will calibrate high to accommodate different viewing angles. frequency AC, mains frequency AC, and DC spark testers to all major specifications. The display makes configuration of Calibration is automatically performed the equipment easy; all configuration and documented on all of Clinton’s new parameters can be changed directly B-Series spark testers and selected A-Series from the front panel menu structure. Once models. Manual or assisted calibration can configured, the system can be passcode be performed on older Clinton units as well protected. as equipment manufactured by others. In cases where a local display is not required, or centralized process control is desired, the equipment can be configured and controlled directly from PLCs or computers using Modbus RTU (RS-485 full duplex). When paired with Clinton’s model SM sensitivity tester, a complete calibration solution to IEC and NEMA standards is provided. Clinton Instrument Company – USA Website: www.cicsparkers.com Optional communication protocols include Ethernet/IP, Profinet, and Profibus, Modbus Davis-Standard TCP and analog communications, making Booth: 09A19 the equipment compatible with previous Clinton equipment with analog control. Davis-Standard will feature its latest wire and cable technology. When simple control output is all that is required, there are four sets of relay Davis-Standard’s take-ups and pay-offs contacts that provide information without integrate simplified engineering and cost requiring advanced programming. efficiency. With a smaller overall footprint and excellent operator ergonomics, these These include “high voltage ON” signals machines have been well received since to alert operators of the presence of high their introduction in early 2015. voltage, a fault relay which actuates when a fault is detected, a “Voltage Watchdog” Machine sizes range from 1,250mm to which will change state when the test 5,000mm (48˝ to 195˝) with the greatest voltage has risen above or dropped below concentration within the 1,800mm to 56 wiredInUSA - April 2016 2,500mm (70˝ to 98˝) size range. For international customers, machines are equipped with a Siemens AC drive, PLC (programmable logic controller) and HMI (human machine interface) with a Mitsubishi servo drive. increased torque capacity for high viscosity resins and custom options. The ability to address market demand in terms of performance and cost efficiency is just one aspect of Davis-Standard’s Global Advantage™ in wire and cable. Another is the company’s experience in supplying extruders and associated wire and cable equipment for more than 70 years. Applications include aerial cable, building wire, coaxial and composite cable, video pair cable, tray cable, CATV, THHN and THWN wire among others. Davis-Standard LLC – USA Website: www.davis-standard.com Die Quip SS Cable take-up from Davis-Standard For North American customers, machines feature a Yaskawa A-1000 AC drive and Allen-Bradley/Rockwell components that include a servo drive, PLC and HMI. Technology is available as “stand-alone” (running in torque control) with a dancer or with an accumulator. Davis-Standard has also seen on-going Booth: 09D06-01 The goal of making more wire per die is easily reached with a Die Quip die finishing machine. As a global manufacturer, the company has established a line of machines to grind, polish and size dies in a quick, efficient, accurate process, eliminating operator error and guesswork. demand for its caterpillar capstan and Better dies pull more wire and cause HPE extruder technology. The company fewer production problems, so Die Quip supplies multi-pass, linear and belt wrap has designed stand-alone machines for capstans for the full range of wire and cable finishing dies in all sizes. For larger production applications. The HPE offers a compact runs it builds work cells to keep maximum design and is one of the industry’s most efficiency and eliminate downtime from widely used extruders. It is known for a fast size changeovers. delivery and rugged design that is energy efficient and easy to maintain. Advantages for wire and cable applications include Its approach to a modern die shop brings benefits to the whole production process wiredInUSA - April 2016 57 INDEX by implementing a workflow system that Fil-Tec sets procedures and incorporates training Booth: 09E52 to maximize each machine’s capabilities. The company has designed extensive training options and on-site consultations that teach operators how to use its equipment, choose diamond tooling for maximum results and use different methods of making dies. Its technicians will spend time in the facility • Cleaner working environment for the On display on the booth will be FWWD’s complete product line, including: operator Fil-Tec offers a complete line of performance yarns for application in power cables, copper and fiber optic telecom and specialty cables. Products on display include: Binder yarns with water blocking, non-wicking, flame retardant/low smoke finishes; core yarns; ripcords; filler yarns; marker yarns; and fiberglass reinforcement yarns. designing a program customised to meet its customer’s production needs and provide Its newest products include: reference materials such as the exclusive • Dry core yarn for dry core cable designs die training handbook. finish on polycrystalline diamond dies. • Less clean up time • Virtually dustless water blocking binder yarns for high speed • New line of water blocking yarns for power cable applications The company’s technology produces a • Wire drawing dies – single crystal water swellable binder with higher yield, diamond, Poly-Di® polycrystalline, meaning lower cost per kilometer of cable TM Dual-Draw and tungsten carbide produced. It also produces a package • Extrusion tips and dies that offers: • Shaped profile dies • Poly-StrandTM stranding, bunching and • Excellent integrity and balance compacting dies • Can run at 5,000 rpm without unwanted diamond • Di-ProTM vibration compound • More meters per package, meaning powder and longer runs without a break and a more • Miscellaneous wear parts efficient stranding process overall Fil-Tec also offer various swell factors, affording design engineers the flexibility to choose the size yarn and swell factor that best suits the cable. Fil-Tec Inc – USA Website: www.fil-tec.com Fort Wayne Wire Die Booth: 12A27 SS Performance yarns from Fil-Tec SS The Die Flex MA from Die Quip Fil-Tec’s water swellable binder and core Customer service does not end with the (wrap around the FRP) yarns offer the purchase order. Die Quip supports its following benefits: customers through installation, training and • Very low dust, extends life of bearings and other moving parts of the equipment troubleshooting for the life of the machine. • Less downtime due to mechanical 58 Die Quip Corporation – USA maintenance Website: www.diequip.com problems wiredInUSA - April 2016 related to SAP dust SS Some of the products on display from Fort Wayne Wire Die Visitors can also find out more about the company’s full line of equipment for die maintenance, measuring and inspection. Wire manufacturers looking for solutions to maximize profitability and remain Fort Wayne designs and manufactures competitive in the current global economy high-precision wire drawing dies and are encouraged to visit the Fort Wayne hard-material components for the wire Wire Die booth. and cable industry. For more than 75 years, FWWD has been a source for wire drawing Along with showcasing its full line of dies that offer a multitude of value-added diamond wire drawing dies, FWWD will have advantages. staff on hand to provide details about the company’s die-inventory management programmes, X-ray orientation for single Fort Wayne Wire Die – USA crystal diamond dies and superior surface Website: www.fwwd.com wiredInUSA - April 2016 59 INDEX Gem Gravure Gem Gravure is a member of the Wire Association International (WAI), Booth: 16A41 International Wire & Machinery Association GEm is the exclusive distributor for (IWMA), and Wire & Cable Industry Suppliers KBA-Metronic product identification Association (WCISA). equipment in the United States and Canada. GEm staff will join KBA-Metronic Gem Gravure Co Inc – USA staff for the exhibition, where there will Website: www.gemgravure.com be an opportunity to see the latest in continuous ink jet printers suited for wire Keir Manufacturing Booth: 09C69 and cable applications. SS Gem Gravure macro wire printing The Gem team will be available to discuss the latest ink innovations. WTG7160 ink, launched late last year, has improved adhesion on LDPE, MDPE and XLPE with rub resistance when printed at room temperature. WTG7160 adheres to EPDM for bright codes that resist rubbing. Gem’s new WTG6460 alcohol-based white ink is designed for marking on tires during the production process. Codes can be removed before shipment without damaging the tire’s surface. 60 Keir Manufacturing is USA-based manufacturer of high-purity 99.8 percent alumina ceramic guides, the Frontiersman™ line of air wipes, and composite flyer bows, serving the global wire and cable industry. The company is dedicated to making products that enable manufacturing processes to run more efficiently and productively through the application of leading-edge materials. Its solutions are focused on continuous process improvement, energy savings and longer operating life. Keir’s patented SureShot and SplitShot air wipes provide a more effective drying method that does not depend on high-volume air consumption. The efficient design yields effective drying using a very low volume of compressed air and lasts longer than other brands due to the rugged ceramic insert lining the wire path. The company’s triaxially braided composite standard and BackBone™ flyer bow constructions are claimed to have greater durability than layered/laminated designs, allowing them to take more hits and endure higher stress, yielding increased operating life and less machine downtime. The Rotomac® rotary is designed for ease of use and superior performance in detecting seam type defects in small diameter wire and bar, including lines with continuous wire operations such as drawing, spring-making, parts forming, or in straight and cut. Setting up distance compensation, a critical feature for testing ovate wire, is straightforward, and quick twist-on bushings and dial in diameter adjustments add to the convenient operation of this rotary. MAC’s Multimac® eddy current instrumentation, with two test channels, completes the system. Also featured will be the single channel, compact, full feature Minimac® 55. This versatile eddy current instrument includes software controls for all functions including phasing, filtering and sensitivity, all while operating at speeds over 4,000 fpm. SS Keir’s clamshell-style SplitShot air wipe The more aerodynamic BackBone™ design functions at lower power consumption and higher TPM with improved wire quality and a further reduction in bow breakage. Up to 40 percent less energy is used along with a decrease in wire scrapped. Keir Manufacturing Inc – USA Website: www.keirmfg.com Magnetic Analysis Corp Booth: 11J14 The test results are displayed in full-color polar and linear mode showing real time, true waveform signals for easy review on a separate on-site monitor or at remote locations. The track screen depicts the test product’s length, with data on line speed, end suppression, flaw tracking, piece count and alarm routing. WTG4560 white ink can be successfully This equates to over 25 percent reduction printed from the alphaJET pico, using a in compressed air usage and an operating 42-micron nozzle. life of years versus months. Magnetic Analysis Corp will be introducing Linear strip charts and complete test data, a new high-speed Rotomac® rotary eddy as well as an unlimited number of settings, current tester, and will display the new can be stored, annotated and recalled affordable Minimac® 55 high performance from a library on the internal storage device or network. eddy current instrument. wiredInUSA - April 2016 wiredInUSA - April 2016 61 INDEX When networked, multiple instruments can These coils and MAC‘s broad range of share the same library to ensure correct encircling and sector test coils are available settings in multiple test lines for use with the Minimac® 55. Coil platforms, including those with DC saturation for Setup and monitoring can be handled testing magnetic material, are offered. through a computer network, and reports with customer, product information, defect Magnetic Analysis Corp – USA location, time, amplitude and phase can Website: www.mac-ndt.com be stored locally or on a network server for Mathiasen Machinery quick follow up and quality assurance. Booth: 12A55 Used to find flaws such as laps, slivers and cracks, and some subsurface defects, Mathiasen Machinery Inc (MMI) buys Minimac 55 is well suited for dedicated, and sells used wire and cable machinery continuous production line testing where internationally. Machinery is purchased for simple setup, without constant operator inventory or it can be sold on an exclusive basis. MMI has interest in locating individual adjustment, is desirable. machines, complete lines or entire plants. Once optimum settings are set, a lockout mode can prevent unauthorised changes. Consignments, warehousing, appraisals and liquidation services are also offered. ® Minimac 55 can also check continuity and MMI has buyers seeking all types of good locate welds in single and multi-conductor quality used wire and cable machinery, insulated wire and cable. and serves the domestic and international ferrous and non-ferrous wire machinery markets. The booth will display photographs of a wide variety of second hand machinery. Customers are encouraged to bring their surplus machinery list and photos for evaluation. Mathiasen Machinery Inc – USA Website: www.mathiasen-machinery.com Metal Forming Systems SS The Minimac from Magnetic Analysis MAC’s new ceramic long-life encircling coils and bushings will also be featured. The coils are especially effective for testing critical wire applications without damaging the material’s surface. 62 provides a three-day intensive class on the fundamentals of cold forging. Nagform is a unique program for determining the forming sequence for cold or hot forged and sheet metal formed parts. It utilises forming rules and design logic to create alternative ways of forming a part. • NagformSheet is a knowledge-based software program for designing forming sequences of sheet metal parts. It is also available as a stand-alone program for sheet metal parts or as an add-on module to the Nagform program. Doing this allows comparative studies of parts that can be alternatively formed by cold forging, as well as sheet metal forming processes. Reusable templates can be created for • Nagsim.2D is a bimetal version of the Nagsim.2D FEA simulation program that part families such as hex bolts, rivets and simulates forming of two deformable spark plugs. All the results can be exported materials. into various 2D/3D CAD programs. Nagsim.2D and 3D are FEA forging simulation programs for simulating cold, warm and hot forging processes. These programs predict the metal flow, formation of laps, under-fill conditions, elastic stress in the tools, load stroke curve, grain flow, etc. The latest versions of Nagform and Nagsim include many advanced features that allow the user to design and validate forming of complex parts. SS NagformLite from Metal Forming Systems Metal Forming Systems Inc – USA Website: www.nagform.com Recently developed products include: • NagformLite is a lower-cost version Miltec of the Nagform program. It has the Booth: 09E06-6 full modeling capability of Nagform with the ability to create progression Miltec UV, a manufacturer of both arc and designs manually. The program output microwave UV systems, will be featuring the Booth: 15A45 includes part volume, surface area, release of the new Xtrema ECO UV system. Metal Forming Systems Inc (MFSI) develops and supplies process design software and finite element analysis simulation software calculations and 2D/3D CAD drawings. for the metal forming industry. It also component library are also available. wiredInUSA - April 2016 forming strains, forming load, pressure The patented Xtrema ECO is claimed to be the first significant UV curing advancement Templates of most IFI standard parts, in over 30 years and is designed specifically SolidWorks/STEP interface and tooling for the optical fiber, wire, coloring and FRP coating markets. wiredInUSA - April 2016 63 INDEX Optical fiber manufacturers continually pursue new ways to increase line speeds and efficiency while reducing operating costs, and Xtrema ECO is one solution. Miltec has partnered with industry leaders to gain advancements in optical fiber UV solutions. curing, with lower heat output for cooler fiber temperature.” All Miltec systems incorporate very high peak irradiance technology to provide customers with improved manufacturing productivity, enhanced end-product quality, reduced energy and maintenance Its optics provide more UV output costs, and additional operational savings concentrated at the fibre. The Xtrema ECO associated with UV chemistry and long-term system is designed to provide faster line system reliability. speeds and easy maintenance, reducing For over 26 years the company has line downtime. continued to innovate, develop and high-performance arc and With significant energy and operating support savings, eg increased draw tower microwave UV curing systems, both production speeds, the result is an domestically and globally, serving more attractive return on investment for new than 30 diverse manufacturing market segments. It provides custom-designed lines, or replacing existing equipment. UV systems, a wide range of replacement consumable parts, service and support teams, and a testing lab. Miltec UV – USA Website: www.miltec.com Nano-Diamond America SS The new Xtrema EVO UV system from Miltec Booth: 11B03 “This year’s wire show provides the perfect platform and audience for the introduction Nano-Die America’s sole purpose is to bring of our ground-breaking new technology,” a special application of nanotechnology said Miltec president Bob Blandford. and coating technology to the benefit of the cable and wire industry. “The Xtrema UV system can be easily retrofitted to enhance or replace existing The Nano-Die™ utilises what is claimed to equipment and is designed with the be the hardest, smoothest configuration flexibility to meet your growing needs. of nanocrystalline diamond on the die market today. The company continues to Targeted, advanced optics concentrate expand and supply throughout over 50 UV output, delivering effective, efficient countries by offering solutions in innovative, 64 wiredInUSA - April 2016 new-generation compacting and drawing efficiencies and savings for profit-minded dies. wire and cable manufacturers. Led by Christopher Thornton, the company will continue on its mission, bringing the benefit of this technology to wire and cable markets worldwide. The Nano team took part in wire South America in Brazil last year and will be at wire 2016 in April. The company is currently recruiting new team members to take the business to a new level in the coming years. NDC will be introducing the latest addition to the AccuScan 6000 Series 4-axis diameter gauge family: the new AccuScan 6050. Like the AccuScan 6012 gauge which was released last year, the AccuScan 6050 provides a comprehensive measurement coverage around the product’s circumference to instantly detect changes in product diameter. The AccuScan 6050 measures products up to 50mm, while the AccuScan 6012 measures products up to 12mm. Both gauges perform ultra-fast diameter and ovality measurements at 9,600 scans Nano-Diamond America is planning to per second and are claimed to offer the expand its shaped die capacity from simple highest single-scan accuracy in the industry, shapes to more sophisticated shapes. with single-scan repeatability down to 2 micron with the AccuScan 6050 and down This will enable shaped wire manufacturers to 1 micron with the AccuScan 6012. to obtain better control of the shape and better finish on the wire, as well as longer In addition, both gauges improve ovality die life compared to the TC dies that are accuracy up to 100 per cent and provide commonly used. the highest flaw detection accuracy with 25 percent improvement over three-axis Nano-Diamond America Inc – USA measurement methods. SS Nano-Dies from Nano-Diamond America Website: www.nano-die.com NDC Technologies Booth: 11D68 NDC Technologies will exhibit the latest Beta LaserMike products for in-process dimensional monitoring and automated quality cable testing. The new line-up delivers higher accuracies, production The new DCM SCS-700 efficiently tests Cat 5e/6/6a cables to 700MHz and offers a low-frequency option to test cables down to 100Hz. Dual-frequency testing is performed with a single connection to significantly reduce set-up and testing time. Automated four-pair switching platform enables operators to perform cable testing in less than three minutes. Easy-to-use wiredInUSA - April 2016 65 INDEX testing software offers complete test • LaserSpeed® length management and reporting capabilities. measurement system and speed NDC Technologies – USA Website: www.ndc.com/betalasermike Paramount Die Company Booth: 10B38 Paramount Die is more than just a die company, with its sales engineers averaging over 20 years of experience in the wire industry. In addition to helping its customers with their die needs, Paramount offers expertise in all areas of the wire drawing process. SS The new AccuScan 6050 and 6012 In addition, the next generation of process controllers will be previewed at the show. Several wire industry trends have shaped the company’s development over the The new InControl™ system brings an past five years. Perhaps the most dramatic advanced level of graphical user interface, has been the ever-growing trend for wire functionality and ease of use to operators drawers to outsource their finished die for increased productivity. requirements. Other products on display include: This shift has caused wire drawers to become somewhat more dependent on die suppliers, placing great pressure on • New LN Series three-axis lump and the company to increase capacity for die neckdown detectors finishing, to reduce finished die costs, and • Latest high-speed AccuScan 5000 Series two-axis diameter and ovality gauges • Innovative LayScan measurement system lay length to improve lead times. • CenterScan eccentricity measurement Realising these trends and consistently aiming to meet customers’ needs, system Paramount has been able to reduce die • Preheaters and spark testers costs in two ways. The first is by standardising • CapScan capacitance measurement on cost-effective carbide inserts. system • SRL Pro structural return loss prediction The second is by improving quality and increasing capacity through automation. software 66 wiredInUSA - April 2016 Many of the company’s highly automated machines run on lights-out operation, meaning that they will continue to produce as long as there is raw material being fed into the system. Rad-Con Booth: 09506-5 Rad-Con is a designer and manufacturer of Bell type furnaces for spheroidize annealing of wire rod for the production The automated production equipment of cold-heading quality wires (CHQ). Many combines high volume speed and of the largest fastener manufacturers are efficiency with accuracy and repeatability. using Rad-Con equipment. Because of its investment in immediately available inventory, average lead times The company is headquartered in the USA, have been reduced from three weeks to and operates globally, with more than 75 less than a few days. percent of turnover outside America. It As the company continues to grow globally as a high volume producer of carbide drawing dies, it becomes very important for it to continually invest in new manufacturing technology. specializes in one type of Bell type furnace, one type of process annealing, and has very specific knowledge in spheroidizing while producing a clean surface that is free of decarburization. Paramount is also a supplier of eco-friendly products to the wire industry as its die design allows the carbide insert to be easily recycled. Thousands of kilograms of used inserts are returned to Paramount each year to be graded, sorted and transformed into good-as-new condition. The company will exhibit a full line of wire drawing dies and related equipment. Products featured include the TR-Series carbide drawing inserts, shape dies, extrusion dies, polycrystalline diamond dies, ParaLoc™ pressure and non-pressure holders, as well as accessories. SS Annealing from Rad-Con Rad-Con supplies capital equipment and software, along with related services, to manufacturers in need of a high-quality batch annealing process that is part of their manufacturing of hot and cold reduced strip and wire metal coils. Paramount Die Company – USA The bell-type batch annealing furnace (BAF) uses a protective atmosphere of 100 Website: www.paradie.com percent hydrogen, and it also increases wiredInUSA - April 2016 67 INDEX efficiencies of existing annealing facilities through software models. These properties, the surface finish specifications and critical dimensions that are important to making the best wire The company’s worldwide references and at the lowest cost are guaranteed by a global reach were recognized by the US rigorous quality program. Commerce Department in 2010 with the Presidential E-Award. The Izory products on the booth will include rod rings, step cones, multi-wire rolls, spooler Rad-Con Inc – USA guides, enameling dies, annealer pulleys, Website: www.rad-con.com air wipes and eyelets. Refractron Refractron – USA Booth: 09D06-3 Website: www.refractron.com Are you willing to benchmark your ceramic or carbide supplier for their impact on your wire quality, operational efficiency and total costs? Refractron works with wire manufacturers every day to help them improve the performance of their critical components by providing precise, reliable, zirconia-based ceramics and ceramic– metal assemblies. RichardsApex Booth: 09F06-05 RichardsApex, a global manufacturer of wet lubricants for wire drawing and hot-rolling applications, provides semi-synthetic and synthetic compounds for wet drawing of non-ferrous and ferrous wire as well as protective coatings, cleaners, corrosion inhibitors and oil-form lubricants for all non-ferrous and ferrous alloys for both wire and tube applications. Its featured magnesia stabilised zirconia, Izory®, is proven and specified by some of the most recognisable names in wire manufacturing. Its core products can be made at all of the company’s manufacturing locations in the USA, Europe, Australia and Mexico. With over 114 years of history, RichardsApex SS An example of the Izory products that will be on has an established global sales network to display service customers throughout the world, The USA factory in New York is ISO 9001:2008 including on-site support and technical certified. It includes the critical equipment sales assistance. to make Izory from raw powders. The powder processing expertise and The company has subsidiaries located in proprietary firing cycle allows its engineers both the UK (RichardsApex Europe) and and scientists to ensure Izory has the best Australia (RichardsApex AustralAsia), and material properties. representatives in Canada, China, Greece, 68 wiredInUSA - April 2016 India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, In-line wire drawing provides numerous Peru, Poland, Russia, Taiwan, Thailand, benefits for fastener and wire products Turkey, Venezuela and Vietnam, with many industries, including: other countries serviced by the subsidiaries • Lower material costs: By using hot-rolled rod (for any wire diameter 0.218˝ and representatives. (5.5mm) and larger and/or semi-finished wire against bright basic RichardsApex Inc – USA • Utilize just-in-time inventory: An in-line wire drawer at the point of wire consumption is the ultimate in JIT Rockford Manufacturing Group inventory management. By careful Booth: 15H41 selection of parent diameters and drawing many different sizes from a Rockford Manufacturing Group (RMG), few stock sizes, inventory dollars can be Fastener Engineers and Lewis Machine’s reduced integrated in-line wire processing solutions are the epitome of lean manufacturing. • Provide exact diameter control: An in-line wire drawer provides the perfect Customers quickly realise reduced diameter at the point of use, consistently, inventory, improved productivity, greater eliminating any coil-to-coil variation. flexibility and reduced total cost. Consistent volume control depends upon exact diameter control Website: www.richardsapex.com • Improve metal formability: Freshly drawn wire is easier to form and the heat generated by the drawing process improves the cold forming process. Many difficult cold-headed specials cannot be produced without utilising a wire drawer • Improve tooling life: Parts produced using freshly drawn wire require less forming force, thereby improving tooling life. In addition, consistent volume control means consistent heading tonnage which, in turn, consumes fewer tools • Improved wire surface conditions: The surface of wire drawn in-line has no chance to oxidize or deteriorate. SS The Model 500 in-line wire drawer Additionally, the quality, type and wiredInUSA - April 2016 69 INDEX amount of wire lubricant can easily be Spirka Schnellflechter and Wardwell controlled in the production process Braiding • Eliminate short feeds before they Booth: 09B33 occur: RMG’s Autodraw speed control system matches the consumption rate The Type DF braiding machines are used of the production machine. All tension for screening of coaxial cables and other is removed from the feed rolls. Also, conductors and cables with copper or Startgard, Slipgard and Tanglegard galvanized steel wires in a diameter range sense any problem with the process and of 0.05 to 0.3mm. The DF 16 A on display will stop the production machine before a be configured for braiding of fine wires in range of 4x.05mm. shortfeed occurs • Eliminate wire kinks: Wire drawn in-line is always smooth and straight with a natural cast and with no kinks • Increase overall performance: When • Optional energy and temperature considering the improvements measuring system associated with an RMG machine it is • Optional remote control and diagnostic easy to understand why a header line system utilising an RMG in-line wire drawer will outperform a header line that does not • Upgraded empty bobbin detection system in both cost and consistency of product The machine will be presented with options for pay-off and take-up to demonstrate the flexibility of the system for different application ranges and cable specifications. This braiding line offers a wide range of applications and increased flexibility in screening processes. The integrated 70 The Wardwell RS 16 is suited for braiding of super fine wire as small as 0.02mm (52awg). The RS 16 reduces the footprint of traditional lever arm machines by 30 per cent, allowing a more efficient use of floor space. Rockford Manufacturing Group – USA concentric Website: www.rmgfelm.com regulation for precise pre-setting of tape wiredInUSA - April 2016 taper features optimized A new halogen-free flame-retardant (HFFR) compound for fiber optic cable provides excellent flame retardance while exhibiting significantly lower post-extrusion shrinkage than similar compounds with comparable flame properties. The new product will be among those featured by Teknor Apex on its booth. This will also be demonstrated with a new control system, which provides the following features and advantages to customers: • Employ any coil size or weight: An RMG • New generation of PLC, HMI and drives wire drawer does all the work of turning the coil and unwrapping the wire, • Optimized and user-friendly operating system thereby eliminating the load on the feed rolls, regardless of coil size • Expanded pitch range The in-line wire processing equipment is used by many manufacturing processes including fastener production, nail making, wire bending, concrete products, steel bar processing, welded wire products, screw machine parts and wire straightening and cutting. On display will be the Model 500 in-line wire drawer. tensions and a harmonized brake system Teknor Apex for fine tuning. Booth: 09E06-1 Halguard® 58625 compound has a UL-94 flammability rating of V-0 and an oxygen index of 50 percent, while exhibiting post-extrusion linear shrinkage of only two percent. The new product is an addition SS The DF 16 A braiding machine from Spirka Schnellflechter to the Halguard family of compounds providing an economical alternative New applications require new approaches. to premium grades because of their The RS 16 braids super fine wire over cables, innovative flame-retardant formulation. mandrels and tubes such as mini coaxial cables, micro coaxial cables, special Low shrinkage is especially desirable in cables and medical catheters. fiber optic applications because it reduces This machine is equipped with all standard the degree of stress imposed on the features, including pay-off and take-up for sensitive optical fibers during post-extrusion DIN 355 reels, and offers additional options: temperature cycling and over time during • Braiding pattern 1 x 1 end use. A low-shrinkage grade introduced • Multiple pay-off and take-up options in 2015, Halguard 58620, exhibits a Shore Spirka Schnellflechter – Germany The Website: www.spirka-schnellflechter.com 58625 compound for cable used in mass Wardwell Braiding – USA transit, data centers, cell towers and other Website: www.wardwell.com infrastructure applications. For outdoor D hardness of 54 and shrinkage of 1.3 per • Empty bobbin detector with positioning cent, with a UL-94 flammability rating of V-1 system and oxygen index of 40 per cent. • Longitudinal tape attachment company wiredInUSA - April 2016 recommends Halguard 71 INDEX uses, the new product exhibits good sunlight Wire & Plastic Machinery resistance when tested per UL-1581. Booth: 09E20 “Halguard 58625 compound costs less than comparable premium materials while exhibiting little compromise in performance properties,” said David Braun, wire and cable industry manager for the vinyl division. search and with pictures. detailed specifications Worldwide experienced basis by the advanced electronic control personnel will be available to assist in As a reseller of high quality second hand wire, cable and optical fiber manufacturing The operator is not responsible for making your application and process. manual adjustments to the brush pressure; Wire & Plastic Machinery Group – USA therefore the brusher will produce a Website: www.wireandplastic.com consistently cleaned wire rod.Additionally, when the wire brushes need replacement Machines are offered from individual components to complete lines and can be delivered immediately from eight USA (typically after processing 300 tons of Wire Lab Company wire rod) the control system will shut Booth: 10H42 down the Wilco brusher while illuminating locations, or completely reconditioned by an in-house engineering team. system. selecting the most suitable equipment for equipment, Wire & Plastic Machinery has a large selection of in-stock machinery. automatically maintained on a real-time Wire Lab Company comprehensive descaling line machinery manufactures of a mechanical for steel wire an indicator lamp communicating the machine’s condition and that the brushes need replacement. producers, allowing customers to put in place the Wilco mechanical descaling system which most closely matches their wire-drawing requirement. Wire Lab will be displaying its Model 1250 SS Inventory located at WPMC’s warehouse in Wadesboro, North Carolina, USA Wire & Plastic comprehensive Machinery range of over automatic brush descaling system that has a 30,000 machines in stock for all aspects of SS Property data of the new compound non-ferrous wire and cable production. “It is the newest member of a series of HFFR compounds developed by Teknor Apex The company will be showcasing pictures, to meet a range of customer needs while video and an interactive presentation of its providing lower-cost alternatives to other inventory offering. Halguard and competing HFFR products in general-purpose applications.” An enclosed meeting room will be available The new compound is available worldwide. 72 for detailed private project discussions. Teknor Apex – USA Booth Website: www.teknorapex.com web-enabled stations for a live product wiredInUSA - April 2016 visitors will have access to allows users to convert wire rod of various qualities into bright drawn wire. The Wilco automatic rod brushing machine incorporates into the descaling process eight circular wire brushes which are positioned around the rod circumference and aggressively clean the rod surface of secondary scale and red rust, which are detrimental to producing high quality wire products. SS The 1250 automatic brush descaling system Additional models of Wilco descaling systems are available from basic, non-aggressive systems to its full-featured automatic brush descaling system with lubricant pre-coating. Unique to the Wilco wire-brushing machine Wire Lab Company – USA is the pressure of all wire brushes being Website: www.wirelab.com wiredInUSA - April 2016 73 INDEX Flexible MV cable & PRODUCTS MACHINES TECHNOLOGY 67GHz. Designed for use as VNA test port extenders, these highly durable and flexible TPC Wire & Cable Corp has launched a test cables are designed to withstand the new power cable, designed to simplify rigors of test lab use in constantly flexed installation in medium voltage applications. testing situations. Super-Trex® type MV-105 flexible medium voltage single-conductor power cable uses Pasternack’s new cables are said to have a flexible braid shield system, allowing the excellent electrical properties, including low installer to easily maneuver the cable into VSWR of 1.3:1 at 50GHz and 1.4:1 at 67GHz, place by hand. Flexibility is achieved using and good phase stability with flexure of ±6° rope-bunched, compressed, tin-coated at 50GHz with the 2.4mm connectors and ±8° at 67GHz using 1.85mm connectors. copper conductors within an insulation Braided stainless steel armoring surrounds shield created by the combination of the coax for a rugged, but flexible, cable an extruded semi-conductive layer, a with a flex life exceeding 100,000 cycles. semi-conductive tape, and a flexible braid shield of tinned copper and nylon. With a 5kV to 15kV voltage range and 133 percent insulation level, ratings for the new cable render it optimal for use in wet or dry locations in approved raceways and underground ducts, and in cable trays or for direct burial applications when installed in accordance with NEC guidelines. The cable is listed to UL standard 1072 and carries an FT4/IEEE 1202 flame rating. Resistant to sunlight and oil, it also passes a –40ºC cold bend test. “We’re excited to deliver this product to customers, many of whom are familiar with our type SH medium voltage cable, but specifically require a medium voltage cable with a type MV approval,” said Dave Sedivy, senior product manager at TPC. “Our type MV-105 is extremely flexible and it’s going to make the installation process quick, easy, and cost-effective for the end-user.” SS The new cables from Pasternack The rugged stainless steel 2.4mm and 1.85mm connectors provide up to 5,000 mating cycles when attached with proper care. A swept right angle connector option allows these cables to fit in tight spaces, and in many cases can reduce the length of cable required. Get creative Pasternack has released an upgrade of Cables pass the flex test its Cable Creator™ online tool. The new version allows the user to design and Pasternack has launched a new line of customize special cable configurations and flexible VNA test cables, rated to 50GHz or to purchase the design without the need to 74 wiredInUSA - April 2016 wiredInUSA - April 2016 75 INDEX wait for a quote from the company’s sales team. Paper, “Medium voltage hydrocarbon fire resistant cable for oil and gas application”. Developed with a modernized look and feel, Cable Creator enables engineers and buyers to quickly and easily create customized RF cable assemblies to meet their specifications from any combination of compatible connectors and cables. Designers can choose from over 1,300 connector types and 115 different coaxial cables. General Cable’s original Genfire HCF range was launched in September 2015. The range is designed to improve safety and passive fire protection in the oil industry and also allows cost savings in the engineering and construction processes. Steve Ellis, interconnect product manager at Pasternack, said: “Our new and improved Cable Creator now provides the purchasing simplicity and convenience our customers have come to expect when placing their online orders.” In the event of a fire in a petrochemical facility, the electrical systems which supply the critical areas (water pumps, control rooms, processing equipment, ventilation, sprinklers, alarms) must remain in operation, as they are vital for the safety of the complex. Genfire HCF cables, with DNV-GL certification, are manufactured with the most resistant materials, exceeding the strictest international standards on fire-resistant cables. They are therefore suitable to improve the safety of oil companies, as they remain in operation even under extreme fire conditions, as defined in the new revision of NEK TS 606:2016. For when the going gets tough Reeling in - and out Cable Creator also builds a unique product page, which provides the customer with a part number, pricing, and a build-of-materials (BOM) datasheet. The user simply adds the design to the online shopping cart to purchase the assembly. General Cable has announced a solution for the new demands of the new standard, NEK TS 606:2016. The 2016 revision makes greater demands in relation to materials and resistance to oils, in addition to incorporating flexible conductors as an option, and dictates the resistance of cables under extreme fire conditions with the presence of hydrocarbons. As a result, General Cable has expanded its Genfire HCF range, incorporating low voltage, instrumentation and medium voltage cables. 76 The Eraser Company Inc offers reelers and dereelers in sizes and styles to suit a range of applications. Eraser’s DE600 is a versatile manual unit that can accommodate reel sizes up to 15″ wide, 29″ in diameter and weighing up to 200lb. An adjustable friction clutch assembly prevents overruns when dereeling material. turns the shaft at a constant speed of 57.5rpm and can handle reels of material weighing up to 75lb. The DE600M gives the option for manual reeling and dereeling when desired. relief. Up to 24 RJ45 Category 6A keystone modules can be snapped into the frame. The vertically offset (staggered) openings ensure effective prevention of alien crosstalk between the unshielded cables. Adjustable cones and dog allow the use of reels with arbor holes from 3/4″ to 2-1/8″ inner diameter on both units. Lock and hold 10Gb cabling system Originally developed for the food industries, the Uhing-easylock® clamping system is now used for production processes using winders or coilers, in the wire and cable industries. The axially displaceable Uhing-easylock features a clamping ring which, when subjected to axial tensioning forces, tilts on the shaft and engages with it. The locking effect is proportional to the tensioning force. Datwyler has developed a continuous unshielded class EA cabling system. The system solution comprises CU 692 4P symmetrical data cable, the KU Plus 1/8 RJ45 module, the KU 24x-sg patch panel, and Cat 6A (IEC) RJ45 patch cables. The system is said to achieve transmission rates In packaging processes the Uhing-easylock of up to 10Gbit/s. holds and locks roll cores of foils or other The CU 692 4P is an unshielded twisted-pair materials, and can be used to quickly adjust cable (U/UTP) of 8.5mm external diameter. material guides. The clamping module can This AWG23 cable meets all the international be operated without tools, and changing standard requirements of a Category 6A the clamping module is quick and easy (500MHz) product, with high attenuation using only one hand. reserves and good tensile strength. The KU Plus 1/8 RJ45 module has a robust flame retardant plastic enclosure with a dust protection flap. In conjunction with unshielded Category 6A data cables it allows acceptance testing for class EA permanent links with spare capacity for 10GbE transmissions. Both module and cable also meet the requirements for PoE+. The lightweight, ergonomicallydesigned clamping module, generating high locking forces on a plain shaft, is available in ten sizes for shaft diameters between 10mm and 40mm. It is suitable for static applications and for driven shafts with unmachined surfaces. The clamping module with integrated positive release is available for shaft diameters between 25mm and 40mm. The motorized DE600M can easily reel wire or cable without operator fatigue, or quickly dereel large amounts of wires or General Cable has also published a White cables without pulling. The 1/6 HP motor The KU 24x-sg patch panel is an unshielded The required surface hardness of the shaft is 19″/1U panel of flame retardant plastic at least 55 HRC for a surface roughness Ra with a metal front and integrated strain of 0.2µm – 0.4µm. wiredInUSA - April 2016 wiredInUSA - April 2016 77 INDEX Paramount Die........................................................................... 14 Sikora............................................................................................. 16 The Wire Association International, Inc.............................. 12 Zumbach ........................................................................................ 2 Marketing: Contact Jason Smith, wiredInUSA, Tel: +44 (0) 1926 834684 Email: [email protected] News: Contact David Bell, Editor, wiredInUSA, Tel: +44 (0) 1926 334137 Email: [email protected] You can get all the latest news daily Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook wiredinUSA is a member of the Professional Publishers Association wiredInUSA - April 2016 ADVERTISING NDC Technologies........................................................................ 7 INDEX wiredInUSA - December 2011 wiredInUSA - April 2016 Messe Düsseldorf....................................................................... 10 EDITORIAL 78 Gem Gravure.................................................................................. 8 INDEX 44 ABB30 Abengoa 33 Acciaierie Valbruna 39 Accurate Wire Inc 31 AFL 24 Allied Wire & Cable 27 Bekaert 19, 33 Cambodia Fiber Optic Communication Network 35 Ceylon Electricity Board 36 Cicoil 13 Commercial Metals Co 21 Datwyler 77 Docomo Pacific Inc 37 Dominion Cables 38 Dynawave 14 Eraser Company Inc 76 General Cable 76 Gerdau Long Steel North America 21 Hillyard Industries 15 Huawei Marine Networks 38 HyalRoute Group 35 Jersey Central Power & Light 9 J-Power Systems Corporation 36 KC Industrie Srl 30 Light Brigade 24 LTL Projects 36 Luvata 31 Mitsubishi Corporation 36 NEC Corporation 37 Nemo Link 31 NeST institute of fiber optic technology 24 Nexans 36 Nippon Steel 37 nkt cables 32 NTT Docomo Inc 37 OFS 22 Ooredoo Maldives 38 Orange Group 29 Orange Marine 29 Pasternack 75 Primetals Technologies 39 Prysmian Group 32 QED Wire Lines 25 Samsung C&T 36 Siemens 31 Southwire 17 SP Energy Networks 30 Spark 39 Sumitomo Metal Corporation 37 Telstra 39 TPC Wire & Cable Corp 75 USEI 23 Vodafone 39 WireCo World Group 15 WMATA 11 79 wiredinUSA, EuroWire and Wire & Cable ASIA... 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