WELCOME TO THE CONGRESS!

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WELCOME TO THE CONGRESS!
9th ALUMINIUM TWO THOUSAND CONGRESS
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12-16 May 2015
Palazzo Affari
Firenze Fiera
Florence City Center
WELCOME TO THE CONGRESS!
TWO EVENTS IN ONE: THE STRENGTH OF SYNERGY AND THE POWER OF INNOVATION
Event organized by:
Sponsored by:
With the support of:
For Detailed Information:
Interall Srl: Via G. Marinuzzi, 38 - 41122 Modena, Italy - Phone: +39 059282390 - email: [email protected]
www.aluminium2000.com - www.ice-b.net
9th ALUMINIUM TWO THOUSAND CONGRESS and
5th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EXTRUSION AND BENCHMARK
12 - 16 MAY 2015, FLORENCE, ITALY
Palazzo degli Affari
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
TWO EVENTS IN ONE: THE STRENGTH OF
SYNERGY AND THE POWER OF INNOVATION
The Aluminium Two Thousand World
Congress at its 9th Edition will be
held in Florence, Italy, in May 2015,
following the successful participation of the past edition in Milano
2013 and the previous ones.
One of the most important news
that will make the 2015 edition wider and with high technological appeal, is that the Aluminium Two
Thousand congress will be held together with ICEB, the International
Conference on Extrusion and Benchmark.
The two-in-one events will take place at Palazzo degli Affari, Firenze
Fiera, Florence - Italy, from 12 to 16
May 2015. The two events will bring
together “aluminium and light alloys” specialists in a single venue,
creating a very attractive and unique opportunity for industry managers, technicians, researchers, technology suppliers and other qualified
speakers for meeting and understanding the latest researches, discoveries and the trends for the future.
Welcome to the Aluminium Two
Thousand - ICEB World Congress!
- 3-day Conference with 4 parallel
sessions entirely dedicated to different subjects ranging from markets
and analysis of the aluminium industry: extrusion, casting and die casting, anodizing and painting, automotive, architecture, environmental
protection & recycling, rolling, welding, metallurgy and related equipment, measuring, testing and quality techniques: the large aluminium
Walter Dalla Barba
Luca Tomesani
Aluminium Two Thousand Congress
Chairman
ICEB 2015 Conference Chairman
world for an international audience.
Every presentation will be followed
by a 5-minute “Question & Answer”
session.
- Special Market Session: “Focus” of
the session “Market and Strategies”
and New Emerging Countries
(Mexico, Central and South America)
- Focus on: Extrusion Technologies
and their analysis by FEM simulation,
Special attention to application of
nanotechnologies in the aluminum
industry. Special session about New
Light Alloys and related applications
presented by big names of the industry, Special Technologies for Ecology and Zero Discharge, Attention
to Global Aluminium Markets.
- Papers Publications: selected papers, after peer review, will be published on the Scientific Journal
“Materials Today: Proceedings”, edited by Elsevier.
- Congress Proceedings:
Each participant will receive a pen
drive with the collection of all papers presented. Based on author’s
request, the papers will be reviewed
for publication on Scientific Journal
or on Conference Proceedings (with
ISBN).
- Workshop: on the 4th day of the
Congress two Workshops will be organized: “Anodizing Essentials” and
special “Coating Workshop”. Workshops are by registration only. Space is limited, please register at
[email protected]
Scientific Committee
Dr. N. Ben Khalifa, IUL, TU Dortmund University,
DE
Dr. L. Donati, DIN, University of Bologna, IT
Dr. A. R. Eivani, Delft University of Technology, NL
Dr. F. Gagliardi, University of Calabria, IT
Prof. J. Hirsch, Hydro, DE
Prof. M. Hoshino, MECST, Nihon University, JP
Dr. F. Kraft, Ohio University, US
Prof. H. J. McQueen, Concordia University, CA
Dr. M. El Mehtedi, DIPMEC, Marche Polytechnic
University, IT
Prof. F. Micari, DTMPIG, University of Palermo, IT
Prof. W. Misiolek, Lehigh University, US
Dr. S. Müller, ERC, TU Berlin, DE
Prof. T. Neitzert, School of Engineering, Auckland
University of Technology, NZ
Dr. B. Reggiani, DIN University of Bologna, IT
Prof. C. Sommitsch, TUG, Graz University of Technology, AT
Dr. R. Squatrito, DIN, University of Bologna, IT
Prof. A. E. Tekkaya, IUL, TU Dortmund University,
DE
- Technical Tours: Every delegate
and speaker will have the opportunity to visit modern and innovative
extrusion and finishing aluminium
plants: Geal, Fom Industrie and PFA.
In addition: Visit to Galleria Ferrari Maranello, MEF (Enzo Ferrari Museum) and “Collezione Righini”.
- Exhibit Space: A meeting and business point for exhibitors and sponsor
companies will be located in a strategic area during the whole duration of the Congress to ensure the
best visibility.
- Sponsorship opportunities are
available to promote and encourage the business and add value to
Companies’ participation.
- An attractive Social Program, with
a gala dinner and a music concert,
will be organized for Congress participants to enjoy their staying in Florence.
- Special program for accompanying persons: 3 daily tours and
other activities will allow them to
discover the beautiful city of Florence and the charm of Italy.
- A Final Sightseeing Tour for all Congress participants to Lucca and Vinci, Leonardo’s native house, will taka place on Saturday May 16th.
Aluminium Two Thousand - ICEB
World Congress once again will be
a great opportunity to find new and
better ways to increase experience
and business.
Dr. I. Todaro, DIN, University of Bologna, IT
Prof. L.Tomesani, DIN, University of Bologna, IT
Prof. H. Valberg, NTNU, Norwegian University, NO
Dr. J. Zhou, LMP, Delft University, NL
Dr. S. Bong Kang, Korea Institute of Materials
Science (KIMS), KR
Industrial Committee
F. Bagagli, Alutitan, IT
A. Den Bakker, Nedal Aluminium B.V., NL
H. Gers, Honsel AG, DE
V. Giacomelli, Compes S.p.A., IT
A. Klaus, Constellium, FR
J. Maier, WEFA Inotec, DE
T. Pinter, Almax Mori, IT
M. Rompato, Pandolfo Alluminio, IT
T. Rosenbaum, Wilke Werkzeugbau, DE
F. Vincenzi, Italtecno IT
J. Zhou, China Automotive Engineering Research
Institute, CN
GENERAL INFORMATION
HOTELS in the nearby to Palazzo Affari
(Congress Venue)
To obtain reduced rates, the reference Aluminium
Two Thousand - ICEB World Congress must be made
when you make the reservation by email or by
phone.
HOTEL SAVOY *****
[email protected]
www.hotelsavoy.it
GRAND HOTEL VILLA MEDICI *****
[email protected]
www.villamedicihotel.com
VENUE LOCATION:
Train Station
Firenze santa Maria Novella
Piazza della Stazione, Florence
Travel information: www.trenitalia.com
Firenze Fiera Spa, Palazzo
degli Affari, Piazza Adua, 1
50123 Florence, Italy
Tel.+ 39.055.49721
Fax + 39.055.49.73.237
e-mail: [email protected]
www.firenzefiera.it
Travel expenses are at participant’s charge.
Interall does not take care of bookings and
reservations.
Palazzo degli Affari is located directly in
front of the central railway station of
Santa Maria Novella and 4 km away
from the Airport Terminal (motorway exit
A1 Firenze Nord).
TRAVEL INFORMATION:
Flights
Amerigo Vespucci Airport (connected to the
main European cities) is located at Peretola,
4 km (2.5 miles) from Florence and can be
reached by taxi (20 minutes). The airport is
connected to the town centre by a special
connection service from/to 'Vespucci' airport
and Santa Maria Novella train station.
CONGRESS OFFICIAL LANGUAGE:
English
CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS:
Each participant will receive a pen drive with
the collection of all presented papers
ACCOMMODATION:
Special rates have been negotiated for Congress participants with the following hotels.
Please mention “Aluminium Two Thousand ICEB” while booking, to receive the special
rate. Hotel expenses are at participants'
charge.
Interall does not take care of bookings and
reservations.
HOTEL CELLAI ****
[email protected]
www.hotelcellai.it
HOTEL BRUNELLESCHI****
[email protected]
www.hotelbrunelleschi.it
GRAND HOTEL CAVOUR ****
[email protected]
www.albergocavour.it
HOTEL BORGO ***
[email protected]
www.hotelborgo.com
HOTEL VASARI ***
[email protected]
www.hotelvasari.com
HOTEL CONSIGLI ***
[email protected]
www.hotelconsigli.com
Other 4 and 3 stars hotels advisable.
Please see
www.booking.com
www.trivago.it
PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
130 TECHNICAL PAPERS: 3-day Conference with 4 parallel sessions entirely dedicated to different subjects ranging
from markets and analysis of the aluminium industry to foundry, casting, extrusion, anodizing and painting, automation, architecture, transport industry, environmental protection & recycling, measuring, testing and quality
techniques: the large aluminium world for an international audience. Every presentation will be followed by a 5minute “Question & Answer” session.
SPECIAL FOCUS
ON
: Extrusion Technologies and their analysis by FEM simulation, Special attention to application of
nanotechnologies in the aluminum industry, Special session about New Light Alloys Special Technologies for Ecology and Zero Discharge.
Aluminium Two Thousand Topics
MARKETS & STRATEGIES
ANODIZING, COATING & SURFACE TREATMENTS OF
ALUMINIUM IN GENERAL
WASTE WATER TREATMENT
CASTING & DIE CASTING
ROLLING TECHNOLOGIES & FORGING PROCESS
ARCHITECTURE
AUTOMOTIVE
WELDING
LOGISTIC
RECYCLING
METALLURGY, ALLOYS, BILLETS & RELATED EQUIPMENT
ICEB Topics
EXTRUSION BENCHMARK
DIES & TOOLS
PROFILES QUALITY
EXTRUDED PROFILES METALLURGY
PROCESS SIMULATION
PROCESS MANAGEMENT
INNOVATIVE PROCESS
PLANT & PROCESS
PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
TUESDAY, 12 MAY 2015 - PLENARY SESSION AT ROOM MICHELANGELO
9.15 - OFFICIAL OPENING
Walter Dalla Barba, Interall President and Chairman of the Aluminium Two Thousand Congress,
and Luca Tomesani, ICEB 2015 Conference Chairman
WELCOME ALL PARTICIPANTS
CHAIRMAN:
9.30 - MARKETS & STRATEGIES
C. Werner (Werner Extrusion Solutions), USA: How key events such as ET’16 and Aluminium 2000 drive improvements in the extrusion industry
M. Georgiou (CRU), UK: Global Market Extrusions Outlook
J. Hirsch (Hydro Aluminium Rolled Products Gmbh), Germany: Aluminum application in modern light-weight car design
D. Quaglione (LUISS University), Italy: The impact of EU policies on the competitiveness of the EU aluminium industry: a focus on non-integrated downstream users
10,30 – 11,00 COFFEE BREAK
11,00 - 12,30 - PARALLEL SESSIONS - Morning
ROOM RAFFAELLO (4th Floor)
ROOM MICHELANGELO (Ground Floor)
CHAIRMAN:
EXTRUSION PROCESS SIMULATION
N. Biba (Mica Simulation Ltd), UK:
Automated extrusion die design
integrated with simulation of material
flow
CHAIRMAN:
EXTRUSION APPLICATIONS
G. Barbareschi (FOM Industrie), Italy:
Use and Fabrication of Aluminium
Extrusion Profiles for the Solar
Industry
CHAIRMAN:
MARKETS & STRATEGIES
B. Rüttiman (Consultant), Switzerland:
The Negative Effects of Financial
Speculation on the Aluminium
Industry System
M. Foster (Scientific Forming
Technologies Corp.), USA: Recent
Advancements in ‘State of the Art’
Aluminum simulation
M. Reddy (Altair Engineering Srl), USA:
Extrusion Simulation – Current status,
Trends, Industry Needs and
Challenges
D. Trenti (Dimasimma), Italy: Integrated
logistics at the base of production
strategy in the aluminium industry
M. Conserva (Alfin-Edimet), Italy:
New Trends in the Extrusion
Industry
S. Hirosawa (Yokohama National
University), Japan: Three strategies to
achieve concurrent strengthening by
ultrafine-grained and precipitation
hardenings for severely deformed
age-hardenable aluminum alloys
M. Daylami (Gulf Aluminium Council),
UAE: Time to Review
CHAIRMAN:
SURFACE TREATMENTS
1. SURFACE TREATMENTS IN GENERAL
G. Barbarossa (Aital), Italy: Durability of the
surface finishes of aluminium alloy doors,
windows and curtain walls for exposure in
the Italian territory: Choice Criteria For
Type Of Surface Finish
S. Meirsschaut (Estal), Belgium: Update of
European legislation relative to surface
treatment of aluminium and its impact on
the finishing industry
M. Stacey (University of Nottingham School of
Architecture), UK: Aluminium and Durability:
reviewed by inspection and testing
ROOM LEONARDO (2nd Floor)
11,00-11,30
11,30-12,00
12,00-12,30
ROOM BOTTICELLI (1st Floor)
12,45 – 14,00 LUNCH
EXHIBITION OPENS
PARALLEL SESSIONS - Afternoon
14,00-14,30
CHAIRMAN:
EXTRUSION PROCESS SIMULATION
L. Tong (ETH Zurich, Institute of Virtual
Manufactur-ing), Switzerland: High
efficiency in the simulation of complex
extrusion processes using an
advanced simulation method
CHAIRMAN:
EXTRUSION INNOVATIVE PROCESS
M. Schwane (Institute of Forming
Technology and Lightweight
Construction), Germany: Approaches
for the simulation of composite
extrusion – possibilities and limits
14,30-15,00
M. El Mehtedi (Università Politecnica delle
Marche), Italy: Comparison study of
constitutive models in predicting the
hot deformation behavior of AA6060
and AA6063 aluminium alloys
J. Zhou (China Automotive Engineering
Research Institute), China: Modeling of
Constitutive Relationship of Aluminum
Alloy Based on BP Neural Network
Model
T. Citrea (University of Calabria), Italy:
Optimization of porthole die for nonsymmetric composite profiles
15,00-15,30
M. Haase (Institute of Forming
Technology and Light-weight
Construction), Germany: Composite
extrusion of aluminum with
discontinuous eccentric
reinforcements
CHAIRMAN:
CASTING & DIE CASTING
A. I. Fernandez Calvo (IK4AZTERLAN), Spain: Effect of
microstructure and casting defects
on the mechanical properties of
secondary AlSi10MnMg(Fe) test
parts manufactured by vacuum
assisted high pressure die casting
technology
S. Essel (Israel Institute of Metals),
Israel: Development of Die-cast
constructional parts with Al foams
cores and their industrial
implementation
F. Chiesa (Centre de Métallurgie du
Québec), Canada: Casting
Unconventional Aluminium Alloys
by the LPPM Process
CHAIRMAN:
2. ANODIZING
L. Donati (University of Bologna), Italy: Borate
Free Cleaners for Aluminum Alloys
M. Rossi (Italtecno), Italy: Acid etching and
related new technologies: an innovative,
clean and convenient opportunity
J.M. Runge (Compcote International, Inc.),
USA: Interfacial Phenomena in 7000 Series
Alloys and their Impact on the Anodic
Oxide
15,30 - 16,00 COFFEE BREAK AT THE EXHIBITION AREA
16,00-16,30
16,30-17,00
M. M. Martins (University Centre –
Catholic of Santa Catarina), Brazil: Dead
Zone Capture in Direct Extrusion of
Aluminum by Finite Volume Method
D. Lesniak (AGH University of Science
and Technology), Poland: Fem Study
On Extrusion Of Hard-Deformable
Almg Alloys
17,00-17,30
J.D. Bressan (University of Santa
Catarina State ), Brazil: Analysis of
aluminium hot extrusion by finite
volume method
17,30-18,00
S.A. Tabatabaei (University of Tehran,
Iran), Iran: A hybrid numerical method
for modelling of the extrusion process
M. Hoshino (Nihon University), Japan:
Flow Analysis of Conclad Extrusion
with Two Wheels
C. Dahnke (Institute of Forming
Technology and Lightweight
Construction), Germany: Investigations
for the Embedding of Functional
Elements in the Composite Extrusion
Process
M. Wang (Nihon University, Department
of Mechanical Engineering), Japan:
Research on the influence of vertical
ironing to bonding pressure within
multi-billet extrusion for inner ribbed
tube
L. Valente (Ecotre Valente), Italy:
Save the weight with new 2mm
LPDC parts with simulation and
vacuum
Y.H. Cho (Korea Institute of Materials
Science), Korea: The effect of Ni
additions on the microstructure
and castability of low Si added Al
casting alloys
Fabio Vincenzi (Italtecno), Italy: Nickel Free
Cold Sealing with High Performance for
Anodized Aluminium
R. Gallo (Pyrotek), USA:
Fundamentals of Hydrogen Gas in
Molten Aluminum - Theoretical and
Practical Approach to Hydrogen
Removal, Measuring and Control
A. Yamauchi (Kyushu University, Chemistry),
Japan: Regeneration of Alkaline Etching
Solution by Membrane Process
END OF SESSIONS
N. Tabrizian (Danish Technological Institute),
Denmark: Aluminium Alloy AA6060 surface
treatment with high temperature steam
containing chemical additives
WEDNESDAY, 13 MAY 2015
PARALLEL SESSIONS - Morning
9,00-9,30
9,30-10,00
ROOM MICHELANGELO (Ground floor)
CHAIRMAN:
EXTRUSION BENCHMARK
The benchmark session represents the
most reliable way to compare all the codes
applicable to the simulation of the
extrusion process in a single step and in
the most fair and accurate conditions.
Benchmark is organized with the specific
intent of examining FEM codes capabilities
and users’ knowledge in the simulation of
an industrial case.
ROOM BOTTICELLI (1st Floor)
ROOM RAFFAELLO (4th Floor)
CHAIRMAN:
FORGING
A. Morri (University of Bologna), Italy:
Microstructure and mechanical
properties of the AA-2618 T6 aluminium
alloy after thermal exposure
CHAIRMAN:
CASTING & DIE CASTING
M. G. Kim (Research Institute of
Industrial Science and Technology),
Korea: High-Strength Aluminum
Alloys Billet & Slab Casting by
Electromagnetic Techniques
S. H. Ha (Korea Institute of Industrial
Technology), Korea: Distribution
behavior of Al2Ca in Al-7.5Mg and Al7Si-0.4Mg alloys and its effect on
oxide scale and eutectic Si
morphology
H. L. Chen (Thermo-Calc Software),
Sweden: Predictions of stable and
metastable phase formations in
aluminum alloys
S. Tomovic-Petrovic (Sintef Raufoss
Manufacturing), Norway: New
development of aluminium forging and
use of physical and numerical process
simulation
G. Bagliuk (Frantsevich Institute for
Problems of Materials Science), Ukraine:
Structural and mechanical
characteristics of the aluminum-based
composites prepared by hot die forging
10,00-10,30
ROOM LEONARDO (2nd Floor)
CHAIRMAN:
2. ANODIZING
S.A. Pozzoli (Alurovere), Italy:
Revolutionary anodizing plant-machine
for aluminium profiles; 20 micron in 10
minutes
P. Volk (Surtec International), Germany:
Post Treatment of Anodising Layers.
Low Temperature and High Performing
Ni-free Alternatives
J. Tetrault (DCHN), USA: Anodizing for
Medical Applications
10,30 - 11,00 COFFEE BREAK AT THE EXHIBITION AREA
11,00-11,30
11,30-12,00
An experiment, designed in order to put in
evidence some critical phenomena, is
performed under strictly monitored
conditions by Conference Organizers.
Input data are provided in advance to
interested participants
(FEM users, industries, software houses,
etc) on this webpage, but without any
reference to outputs results
O. Jensrud (Sintef Raufoss
Manufacturing), Norway: Press Form
Hardening of High Strength Aluminium
Alloys Conceptual Testing
S.B. Kang (Korea Institute Of Materials
Science), Korea: Variation of
Microstructure and Mechanical
Properties of Aluminium Alloys for Fin
Stock of Heat Exchanger
12,00-12,30
J. M. Drezet (Ecole Polytechnique
Federale Lausanne), Switzerland:
Measurement and Modelling of
Residual Stresses: As Cast Stresses
in AA7050 Rolling Plate Ingots
R. Pattillo (Reno Refractories, Inc.),
USA: An Investigation Of The
Microstructure Of Aluminum Contact
Refractories
M. Rosso (Politecnico di Torino), Italy:
Optimization of composition for selfhardening AlZn10Si8Mg alloys
T. Kawahara (Membrane Process Design
Office), Japan: Acid Recovery from Metal
Finishing Wastes by the Membrane
M. Khan (Gulf Extrusions Co.), UAE:
Influence of Anodizing Parameters on
Surface Roughness & Dimensions of
Anodized Extruded Aluminium Profiles
(Anodizing Parameters: Etching time,
Etch concentration, Temperature)
D. Song (Lam Research Corporation), USA:
Electro-chemical Impedance
Spectroscopy Analysis on Type III
Anodized Aluminum 6061-T6 with
Thermal Cycling
12,45 - 13,45 LUNCH
PARALLEL SESSIONS - Afternoon
14,00-14,30
14,30-15,00
15,00-15,30
CHAIRMAN:
EXTRUSION DIES & TOOLS
R. Hölker (Institute of Forming Technology
and Light-weight Construction), Germany:
Hot extrusion dies with conformal
cooling channels produced by additive
manufacturing
T. Pinter (Alumat & Almax Mori), Italy:
Assessment of process and geometric
parameters influence on extrusion dies
deformation after multiple-cycles
C. De Agostini (Novellini Industries s.r.l.),
Italy: Validation through metallurgical
and computational analysis of liquid
nitrogen Efficiency on eliminating
surface defects in aluminium extrusion
process
CHAIRMAN:
EXTRUSION AUTOMOTIVE
K. Inal (University of Waterloo), Canada:
High Strength Extruded Aluminum
Front Rails with Enhance Crush
Response for Automotive Application
W. Kühlein (Hammerer Aluminium
Industries Extrusion), Austria: 6xxx-Crash
Alloys From Hai: An Example Of The
Success Story Of The Complete Value
Chain Under One Roof
EXTRUSION PLANT & PROCESS
A. Bauer (SMS Meer GmbH), Germany:
HybrEx – Innovative Extrusion Press
with Hybrid Drive Technology
CHAIRMAN:
R. Squatrito (University of Bologna),
Italy: FP7 Project "THERMACO":
High conductive Aluminium Metal
Matrix Composites with carbon
inserts obtained by casting
processes
D. Tomazic (Chem-Trend), Germany:
Optimization Of Die Life Through
Modern Release Agent Technology
CHAIRMAN:
E. Büchter (Clean-Lasersysteme GmbH),
Germany: Cleaning with Light –
Sustainable surface preparation of
Aluminium for adhesive bonding and
coating using laser radiation
A. Hakem (Laboratory LaMoMS),
Algeria: Study of behavior and the
damage in tensile and with the shock
of the eutectic alloy AlSi13Mg
unstandardized
3. COATING
C. M. Caporale (Trasmetal), Italy: Painting
Lines for Aluminium profiles: hot to
choose the right line for each proper
necessities
V. Komaragiri (Sensory Analytics), USA:
Accurate real-time inline thickness
measurement of ultra-thin coatings on
Aluminum and other metals
15,30 - 16,00 COFFEE BREAK AT THE EXHIBITION AREA
16,00-16,30
R. Beckert, (Wefa Inotec), Germany: Long
term wear investigation on CVD coated
extrusion dies
16,30-17,00
B. Reggiani (University of Bologna), Italy:
Multi-objective optimization of the
extrusion process
17,00-17,30
S. Parida (Taweelah Aluminium Extrusions
Company), UAE: Storing Dies with
Aluminium-Advantage
K. Niemiec (Seco-Warwick), Poland:
Facing the challenges in production –
an efficient and eco friendly technology
of Aluminium coil annealing furnaces
by Seco/Warwick
M. Zerbetto (Inova Lab s.r.l.), Italy:
Permanent magnet heater for a precise
control of temperature in aluminum
billets before extrusion
J. Torres (Cinvestav), Mexico:
Elaboration of Al-Mn alloys by
aluminothermic reduction of Mn2O3
P. Falavigna (Eidos), Italy: PRE-MACH:
Automatic machine for pre-treatment of
aluminium profiles and sheets before
powder coating
A. Flores (Cinvestav), Mexico:
Manufacture of Al-Zn-Mg Alloys
using Spent Alkaline Batteries and
Cans
Mostafa Mirjalili (Ferdowsi University of
Mashhad), Iran: Kinetics Of Carbon Steel
Aluminizing During Hot Dipping Into The
Molten Pure Aluminum
M. Dobler (Manufacturing Consulting
Establishment), Liechtenstein: Aluminum
Extrusion Sales Price Determination &
Process Monitoring
W. K. Krajewski (AGH University of
Science and Technology), Poland: New
developments of Al-Zn cast alloys
J. Schoppig (QUALANOD/QUALICOAT)
and R. Boi (QUALITAL), Switzerland:
Milestones in surface treatment of
aluminium - latest development of
QUALANOD and QUALICOAT quality
labels
END OF SESSIONS
D OF SESSI
THURSDAY, 14 MAY 2015
PARALLEL SESSIONS - Morning
9,00-9,30
9,30-10,00
ROOM MICHELANGELO (Ground floor)
CHAIRMAN:
EXTRUSION MATERIAL FLOW &
FRICTION
D.Z. Sun (Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics
of Materials), Germany: Characterization
And Modeling Of Friction Behavior For
Simulation Of Extrusion Processes
C. Becker (ETH Zürich, Institut Für Virtuelle
Produktion), Switzerland: An experimentally
evaluated friction model adapted to FEM
extrusion processes
ROOM BOTTICELLI (1st Floor)
ROOM RAFFAELLO (4th Floor)
ROOM LEONARDO (2nd Floor)
CHAIRMAN:
EXTRUSION PROCESS
MANAGEMENT
M. Rossi (Italtecno), Italy: Total caustic
soda recycling: an environmental
friendly approach to aluminium
extrusion dies pickling
CHAIRMAN
SHEET PROCESSING &
AUTOMOTIVE
J. Hirsch (Hydro Aluminium Rolled
Products Gmbh), Germany: Process
Modelling in Aluminium Semi
Production
W. Böhm (Friedrich-AlexanderUniversität Erlangen-Nürnberg ),
Germany: Innovative aluminium lightweight design by the combination of
Accumulative Roll Bonding and local
intermediate heat treatment
CHAIRMAN:
3. COATING
J. Pettersson (Candor Sweden AB),
Sweden: Pretreatments influence on
chrome free passivation
A. Brosius (TU Dresden), Germany:
Lubricant Free Deep Drawing of
Aluminum Alloys by Using Macroand Micro-Structured Components
Federico Vincenzi (Italtecno), Italy:
Updating of technical issues related to
non-chromic pretreatments before
coating, including colored and noncolored passivation layers
G. Mainetti (Politecnico di Milano), Italy:
Feasibility of a new extruded profile:
computing of the optimal extrusion
parameters in the earlier stage,
comparison with similar existing and
analytical computation with the scope to
reduce the pre-production cycle
T. Rossini (Akzo Nobel Coatings), Italy:
Super-durable polyester-based powder
coatings for heat-transfer decoration –
chemistries and technologies
10,00-10,30
S. Mueller (Technical University of Berlin,
Extrusion Research and Development
Center), Germany: Friction modelling in
long bearing channels during multi-hole
extrusion of aluminium alloy
11,00-11,30
EXTRUSION SEAM WELDS
F. Gagliardi (University of Calabria), Italy:
Relationship between process conditions
and seam weld width in extruded shapes
through a porthole die with customized
geometry
C. Werner (VP Extrusion Technology
Kaiser Aluminum), USA: A
consolidation of Optimization
Techniques for Aluminum Extrusion
Operations
S. Taddia (University of Bologna), Italy:
Effect of Laser Shock Peening on the
Fatigue Behavior of Thin Aluminum
Panels
WASTE WATER TREATMENT
11,30-12,00
M. Engelhardt (Leibniz Universität Hannover),
Germany: Non-destructive testing of
longitudinal and charge weld seams in
extruded aluminum and magnesium
profiles
J. Zhou (China Automotive Engineering
Research Institute), China: Optimal
Design and Experimental
Investigations of Aluminium sheet for
Lightweight of Car Hood
F. Caldana (Tecam), Italy: Waste water
treatment in anodizing plant: how to
optimize water consumption
12,00-12,30
Y. Okude (Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial
Technology Research Institute), Japan:
Bending deformation behavior of
Aluminium extruded various sections with
laminated elastic mandrel on draw
bending
J. Stackhouse (Micro Technica
Technologies), Germany : Analysing
the effect of automated die polishing,
using Abrasive Flow Machining
(AFM), on extruded aluminium profile
quality, efficiency and output
C. Wickramatillake (Alumex Ltd), Sri
Lanka: Improving the performance of
aluminium extrusion, by controlling
the chemical composition during the
melting process of scrap aluminium
J. Benedyk (Illinois Institute of
Technology), USA: Fundamental
Studies of Continuous Bending
under Tension (CBT) and Potential
Automotive Forming Applications
F. Falcone (C.I.E.), Italy: PURAL, ZLD,
ZEROZERO: New processes for full
recovery and reuse from 50% up to
98% of waste water by Anodizing and
Painting Lines
D. Ciccola (Alreyven, C.A.), Venezuela:
Reinventing Tooling Management to
Optimize Extrusions Cost Under a
Standard Price per Piece Basis
10,30 - 11,00 COFFEE BREAK AT THE EXHIBITION AREA
M. Rossi (Italtecno), Italy: From Reducing
the Volume of Sludge and Sulphate
Content till Zero Liquid Discharge
approach: Non Conventional Methods for
Wastewater Treatment in Aluminium
Finishing Plants
12,45 - 13,45 LUNCH
PARALLEL SESSIONS - Afternoon
14,00-14,30
CHAIRMAN:
EXTRUDED PROFILES METALLURGY
A. R. Eivani (Iran University of Science and
Technology), Iran: Development of a
modeling framework for prediction of
peripheral coarse grain structure in hot
extrusion of aluminium alloys
CHAIRMAN:
EXTRUSION PROCESS
MANAGEMENT
A. Klaus (Constellium Extrusions
Landau), Germany: Industrial
Experience Using Isothermal
Extrusion Process Control
14,30-15,00
K. Zhang (Norwegian University of Science
and Technology), Norway: Coupled FEM
and Alamel-type poly-crystal plasticity
modelling applied to extrusion of
aluminium alloys
M. El Mehtedi (Università Politecnica delle
Marche), Italy: Mechanical properties and
microstructure of primary and secondary
AA6063 aluminum alloy after extrusion
and T5 heat treatment
A. Forcato (Alberto Forcato Tecnologìa), Argentina: Isothermal
Aluminum Extrusion
15,00-15,30
J. Willmott (Land Instruments
International), UK: Next Generation
Extrusion Press Control
Thermometry
CHAIRMAN:
SHEET PROCESSING &
AUTOMOTIVE
J. Zhou (China Automotive Engineering
Research Institute), China: Advanced
aluminium products and
manufacturing technologies applied
on vehicle on EuroCarBody
I. Kim (Kumoh National Institute Of
Technology), Korea: Increasing
Method of Plastic Strain Ratio of
AA1050 Al Alloy Sheet
S. Grespan (Grecav), Italy: Compared
analysis of aluminium recycling
versus steel recycling applied to car
bodies
CHAIRMAN:
RECYCLING
E. David (National Institute for Cryogenic
and Isotopic Technologies), Romania:
Use of Separation and Impurity
Removal Methods to Improve
Aluminium Waste Recycling Process
V. Kevorkijan (Impol Aluminium Industry),
Slovenia: Development Of ScrapIntensive Wrought Aluminium Alloys
Of Standard Quality And Improved
Cost-Performance Index
WELDING
S. Liebl (Technische Universitaet
Muenchen), Germany: Laser Welding of
AW-5182 with AW-6014 using an
adapted intensity distribution
15,30 - 16,00 COFFEE BREAK AT THE EXHIBITION AREA
16,00-16,30
T. Aukrust (Sintef Materials and Chemistry),
Norway: Visual Appearance
Characteristics of Industrial Aluminium
Surfaces
P. Robbins (Castool Tooling Systems),
Canada: The Prime Source for
Improving Extrusion Productivity
16,30-17,00
C. Bandini (University of Bologna), Italy:
Development of user routines for
microstructural prediction with Qform
code
17,00-17,30
J. H. Kim (Korea Institute of Industrial
Technology), Korea: Effects of Cr addition
on quench sensitivity and age-hardening
behavior in Al-Mg-Si alloys
K. Niemiec (Seco-Warwick), Poland:
Quality through design –
Seco/Warwick continuous log
homogenizing plant concept to
provide unsurpassed flexibility
M. Pandit (University of Kaiserslautern),
Germany: Interactive Automation and
Data Handling In Extruder Plants
17,30-18,00
A. R. Eivani (Iran University of Science and
Technology), Iran: Finite element analysis
of deformation in pure shear extrusion
K. Euh (Korea Institute of Materials
Science), Korea: Development of
Aluminum Clad Sheets for
Automotive Heater Core by Rollbonding Process
S. G. Pantelakis (University of Patras,
Laboratory of Technology and Strength
of Materials), Greece: Modeling the
tensile behavior of corroded aircraft
aluminum alloy 2024-T3
Fabio Vincenzi (Italtecno), Italy:
Innovative sealing of anodic coating
for automotive industry applications:
enhanced acid and alkaline
resistance in order to comply with
latest standards
S. Grespan (Grecav), Italy: The most
adequate aluminium structure for
anchorages of car insides by means
of the different types of glues
H. S. Lee (Korea Aerospace Research
Institute), Korea: Mechanical properties
comparison of friction stir welded and
electron beam welded Al-Cu-Li alloy
L. Donati (University of Bologna), Italy:
Experimental trials and FEM Analysis
of Friction Welding process of 6xxx
alloys for the prediction of welding
quality
M. Soltanieh (Iran University of Science
and Technology), Iran: On the kinetics of
Intermetallic Phase Formation during
the Heat Treatment of Explosively
Welded Al/Ti and Al/Cu Bimetals
J.H. Cho (Korea Institute of Materials
Science), Korea: Friction Stir Welding of
A5083 and A6082 Aluminium Alloys
END OF SESSIONS
Extrusion &
Benchmark
Markets &
Strategies
Surface Treatments,
Anodizing & Coating
Casting & Die
Casting
Sheet Processing &
Automotive
Waste Water
Treatment
Recycling
Forging
Welding
PRELIMINARY SOCIAL PROGRAM
THURSDAY 14 MAY 2015
A very attractive Social Program will be
Casa Buonarroti, Pitti Palace and the
organized for participants, to discover
Accompanying persons
Boboli Gardens
and enjoy Florence and its beautiful
surroundings. The Social Program is still
preliminary
and
may
be
subject
to
change.
TUESDAY 12 MAY 2015
Accompanying persons
Visit to “The Uffizi Gallery”
Discover the beauty and secrets of Florence by taking a walk among the most
pitoresque squares and monuments.
This guided walking tour will take you on
the traditional route, so that you can
admire the sights and squares like Piazza
Repubblica, Square of the Duomo, with
the Cathedral, Giotto's Bell Tower and
Baptistery. Bargello Palace, Piazza della
Signoria, Palazzo Vecchio and Loggia
dei Lanzi. Alongside the Arno river you
can see Ponte Vecchio.
The Uffizi Gallery is one of the most fa-
The bridge has been continuously de-
mous museums in the world given the
stroyed by floods. Every time, it has
rich amount of unique artworks and ma-
been rebuilt to be stronger until 1345,
sterpieces conserved within its walls, the
when it collapsed for the last time.
majority from the Renaissance period.
Today, the Ponte Vecchio houses lea-
Located in the heart of Florence, the
ther and jewelry shops, and the many
Uffizi Gallery hosts works of art by great
musicians, portraitists and other entertai-
Italian artists such as Botticelli, Giotto,
ners create a suggestive atmosphere.
Cimabue, Michelangelo, Leonardo da
Vinci and Raffaello, just to name a few
of the most famous. Its large collection
EVENING GALA DINNER (for all partici-
has works from all centuries but a large
pants and accompanying persons) held
part dates back to the periods between
at the exclusive St. Regis Hotel.
Casa Buonarroti was a property owned
by the sculptor Michelangelo. The house was converted into a museum dedicated to the artist. A ten-thousand
strong library has accumulated there
over the centuries, which includes the
family's archive and some of Michaelangelo's letters and drawings.
Rising behind the Pitti Palace are the
beautiful Boboli Gardens. They were
originally designed for the Medici and
are one of the earliest examples of the
Italian Garden which later inspired those
of many European courts.
SATURDAY 16 MAY 2015
All congress participants and accompanying persons.
Final sightseeing tour All Day Guided Tour of Vinci and Lucca
the 12th and 17th centuries.
EVENING CONCERT (free for all participants and accompanying persons)
A private classical concert with a modern twist for all Congress participants
will be performed in an exclusive hall in
In Vinci, everything speaks of the Ge-
the centre of Florence
nius: the house where he was born, the
Church where he was baptised, the
WEDNESDAY 13 MAY 2015
Accompanying persons
Florence walking tour
Gastronomy at its best in the heart of
Florence: an innovative cuisine concept
will ensure an exclusive epicurean experience, unforgettable tastes and outstanding services.
Home of uncompromising quality and
service, 1 Michelin star Restaurant Winter Garden by Caino exemplifies The St.
Regis Florence’s dedication to first quality hospitality.
museum institutions which are devoted
to research on, publishing and popularizing Leonardo’s cultural heritage.
Lucca, famous for its still-intact walls with
huge gates and ramparts. You will admire the main attractions of the city,
such as the Anfiteatro Square, the Guinigi Tower, San Martino Cathedral and a
stroll along the picturesque streets of
antique shops.
PRELIMINARY TECHNICAL TOURS and SIDE EVENTS
The 4 elements of PFA work:
FRIDAY 15 MAY 2015
• Finish
Preliminary program of technical visits:
- GEAL: one of the most important factories for extrusion, vertical, horizontal powder coating, anodizing and production of
innovative brushing machines.
• Machining processes
 Wire drawing
 Extrusion
- FOM Industrie: Extrusion, vertical, horizontal power coating,
anodizing and production of innovative brushing machines
An Attractive - Unforgettable Experience
Fom INDUSTRIE has been well known for more than 40 years
for quality systems also for cutting and machining aluminium.
FOM offers today: automated systems and solutions for cutting and profile machining, CNC machining centers, saws,
machineries and equipment, thermal break systems and products for logistics, light alloy and PVC profiles to frame construction, custom-designed and built machining centers, best
in the market.
- PFA: A unique partner to take companies to levels of excellence when making their products.
Starting from aluminium extrusion, managing processes and
services, PFA can shape your ideas, creating them exactly in
the way you had thought them.
PFA became more competitive in all aluminium applications
for the Lighting sector and to project itself forwards with a
clear vision of the present.
With the automotive aluminium business in constant growth,
we think it is important to visit one of the main automotive
meccas of the world: the Ferrari Museums and Righini Private
collection (especially open just for our guests).
Aluminium Two Thousand Congress participants will have the
opportunity to visit the iconic museums on Friday May 15th, as
one of the several activities offered for that day.
- Visit to Galleria Ferrari - Maranello: demonstrates the fundamental stages of the development of the Ferrari Myth;
- Visit to MEF (Enzo Ferrari Museum): cars exhibition, Enzo Ferrari’s life story video, Ferrari Store and Bookshop
- Visit to the “Collezione Righini”: a collection 200 cars and
historical unique in its kind
For details and booking contact [email protected]
PRELIMINARY WORKSHOPS PROGRAM - 15th May 2015
Coating Workshop
9.00 a.m to 4.00 p.m. - Sala 9, Palazzo dei Congressi,
Villa Vittoria
Whether you would like to enhance your own career path or ensure your
workforce is trained effectively, this hands-on workshop can help you obtain
the skills to make better decisions on coating related issues. Taught by the highest-qualified professionals of the industry, our training program will surely give you the competitive advantage
PRELIMINARY TOPICS:

Overview of the various steps and technologies of pretreatment before coating; rinsing technology; waste water treatment; water recycling

Non-toxic cleaners and de-oxidizers: health, ecology, easier transportation and storing

Overview of passivation products and evolution towards non-toxic products; filiform corrosion; other types of corrosion;
overview of pretreatment accelerated and field tests on pretreated and painted aluminum

Presentation of coloured and colourless products free from hexavalent chromium: ecological issues; European regulations; American and other international regulations

Technical comparisons of application and performance of treatments free from hexavalent chromium

Technologies for aluminium paint stripping
PRELIMINARY WORKSHOPS PROGRAM - 15th May 2015
ANODIZING ESSENTIALS WORKSHOP
Quality Anodizing Basics
9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. - Sala 4, Palazzo dei Congressi,
Villa Vittoria
The popular Anodizing Workshop returns to Italy for Aluminium
Two Thousand 9th World Congress in Florence.
Anodizing in a Nutshell
This session will focus specifically on the Anodizing step prior to
expanding into a step-by-step breakdown of the total anodizing process.
Metallurgy Basics for Aluminum Surfaces
The aluminum alloy designation system is presented, along
with an overview of metallurgical structure and properties as
they influence the formation and appearance of the anodic
oxide layer. Practical aspects facing the anodizer are highlighted and explained, with an aim toward delivering a
quality finish.
Racking for Successful Anodizing
The effects of masking and racking practices on the anodizing process and resultant end product will be discussed.
Cleaning & Desmut
Learn essential techniques for producing a
quality anodized product
Anodizing Essentials, an all-day intensive technical workshop
developed by anodizing industry professionals for anodizing
industry professionals, focuses on the basics of quality anodizing.
What is Anodizing Essentials?
Anodizing Essentials is a “school for anodizers” that teaches
more than the fundamentals. Experienced industry practitioners and trouble-shooters provide details on the foundation of
quality anodizing. This workshop is designed to increase the
knowledge and ability of anyone involved in operating an
anodizing line. With an emphasis on quality, the program takes the anodizer through the entire process—beginning with
the metallurgical properties of aluminum alloys commonly
anodized, and going right through to the final rinse and sealing processes.
Why Attend?
Leading anodizing professionals will present what they know
best—anodizing—with a focus on achieving a quality anodized product. A question and answer session at the end of
the course will help attendees further understand the concepts presented.
Who Should Attend?
The program is designed to benefit production personnel—
from the line operator to the production manager—
particularly if they are relatively new to the business. Those
who would find value in the program include:

Anodizers

Floor Managers

Operators

Plant Managers

Process Coordinators

Quality Control Technicians

Racking and Masking Specialists
The Program
The Anodizing Essentials program will address technology fundamentals and troubleshooting techniques to provide anodizing line workers with practical knowledge needed to improve operations.
The technology and problem solving behind cleaning and
rinsing processes will be covered.
Chemical Pretreatment for Anodic Oxide Finish
Appearance (Etch & Bright Dip)
The technology and problem solving behind etching,
deoxidation and bright dip processes will be covered.
REGISTRATION
PARTICIPATION FEES
DELEGATES- Full Participation
Before
March 31st 2015= € 1250,00
April 30th 2015= € 1300,00
After
April 30th 2015= € 1410,00
Delegates 2 days
Before
March 31st 2015= € 833,00
April 30th 2015= € 866,00
After
April 30th 2015= € 940,00
Delegates 1 day
Before
March 31st 2015= € 490,00
April 30th 2015= € 495,00
After
April 30th 2015= € 500,00
Multiple Registrations
Contact us for details of special rates for 3 or more
delegates joining from the same company
SPEAKERS - Full Participation
After
December 31st 2014= € 580,00
Speakers 2 Days
After
December 31st 2014= € 450,00
Speakers 1 Day
After
December 31st 2014= € 350,00
STUDENTS - Full Participation
After
January 1st 2015= € 620,00
Students 2 Days
After
January 1st 2015= € 480,00
Students 1 Day
After
January 1st 2015= € 370,00
ACCOMPANYING persons - All Activities
Before
March 31st 2015= € 395,00
After
March 31st 2015= € 435,00
The registration fee includes the participation to all
parallel sessions, including ICEB sessions
SPECIAL ONE DAY WORKSHOP
Please contact Interall secretariat for information
about registration and fees.
FEES INCLUDE:
Delegates, Speakers and Students
FULL PARTICIPATION:
- n. 3 Days Conference
- n. 6 Coffee Breaks + n. 3 Lunches
- Gala Dinner
- Music Concert
- 1 Technical Tour
- Saturday Sightseeing tour for all participants
- Congress Proceedings pen drive
- Volume with the abstracts of the papers presented
Delegates, Speakers and Students 2 days:
- n. 4 Coffee Breaks + n. 2 Lunches
- Music Concert
- GALA DINNER is included
- Congress Proceedings pen drive
- Volume with the abstracts of the papers presented
Delegates, Speakers and Students 1 day:
- n. 2 Coffee Breaks + n. 1 Lunch
- Music Concerts
- GALA DINNER is not included
- Congress Proceedings pen drive
- Volume with the abstracts of the papers presented
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Accompanying persons All Activities:
- Music Concert
- Gala Dinner
- 3 Half Day Tours with pick up and drop off at Palazzo Affari
- Final Sightseeing tour for all participants
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PAYMENT POLICY
- Fees can be paid by any of the methods indicated
on the registration form. Registered participants will
receive regular invoice confirming receipt of payment. All prices alredy include VAT.
CANCELLATION POLICY
- Cancellation requests must be submitted in writing.
- Cancellation requests received on or before February 28, 2015 will be refunded, less a service charge of € 60 per person. No refunds on cancellation
requests received after February 28, 2015.
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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Two great international congresses joined together,
for a synergic goal. By choosing the right Sponsorship opportunities you will support your marketing
objectives during the congress and you will add
value to your participation.
Sponsorship opportunities :
Logo on the Conference bags distributed to all participants, Promotional article, 1 page, on Aluminium
Extrusion Magazine Congress Edition, Insertion of
brochures into the conference bags distributed to
all participants, Advertising color page on the Proceedings (Abstract book, pen-drive USB), Logo and
company name in e-newsletter sent before conference date (about 1 per week to 15000 companies), Logo and company name on conference
proceedings, on web site plus one free registration,
Logo on the Music Concert program (one sponsor),
4 Roll up maximum in lunch hall (provided by sponsor), Logo and company name in the magazine
Aluminium Extrusion and Finishing online for 1 year,
(website banner)
Logo on the note pads distributed to all participants, Advertising Poster in the conference halls
proximity: (50x70), Coffee break sponsorship: sugar
bags (bags provided by sponsor), Coffee break
sponsorship table flags (flags provided by sponsor),
Coffee break sponsorship napkins (napkins provided by sponsor), Gadget into the conference bags,
Disposable glasses with company logo (glasses
provided by sponsor),
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For further information about Sponsorship fees,
please contact [email protected]
TO REGISTER
Please email the attached registration form to Interall or register via Internet on the official Congress
Website.
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EXHIBIT SPACE
N. 1 desk
N. 3 chairs
1 waste paper basket
1 clothes-hook
1 socket 200V
2 spotlights
cardboard sign with the name of the
company
and more, included in the price, at
choice one of the following furniture:
Aluminium Two Thousand - ICEB World
Congress involves an exhibition, meeting and business point, that will be run
in parallel with the 3-days conference
sessions and will assure the best visibility
for your company.
Coffee breaks during the conference
days are organized in this area, so Exhibitors, speakers, and delegates can
really make the most of their contacts.
The exhibit area will be provided with
full shell scheme stands.
1 showcase h100
1 showcase h250
1 reception desk with stool
A limited number of stands is still available.
The exhibit space is rent on a first-come
first-served basis. Book your place by
completing the Exhibitor Registration
Form.
The price includes N. 1 exhibitor registration only.
The Shell Scheme Stand Package Includes:
Carpet
panels made of laminated fireproof
material cl.1
anodized aluminium structure
For any further information about Exhibitor
fees, please contact directly the Organizing
Secretariat at [email protected]
ALUMINIUM TWO THOUSAND - ICEB WORLD CONGRESS REGISTRATION
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