Federal-Mogul builds brake friction material in India
Laser Cutting Nitrogen Generator
Gamma Laser Cutting Cabinet Nitrogen Generator is installed into one cabinet, it has compact structure, no need for site installation, plug and play, one simple push on starting button, Nitrogen Generator begin to work. Its purity can be 99.995-99.9995%, 45 Nm3/hr flow rate, 30 bars outlet pressure. For smaller laser cutting machine, there is also smaller nitrogen generator with 15 Nm3/hr flow rate.
The principle of laser cutting is performed by a high-energy laser beam melt metal material, high pressure and high flow gas is used to blow the melted metal material, forming cutting slits. NC system controls the motion axes to complete graphics processing.
In laser cutting operating, the cost of N2 (nitrogen) gas has reached 1/3-1/2 of total cost. To reduce laser cutting machine customers` nitrogen gas consumption cost, Gamma developed nitrogen generator exclusively for laser cutting application. With this nitrogen generator, customers not only can get low cost nitrogen gas, but also increase the utilization ratio of nitrogen, reduce the consumption of oxygen.
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Federal-Mogul invested 15 million U.S. dollars in the construction of a new factory. Construction of the new factory broke ground early this year and covers an area of ​​38,000 square meters. After the plant is completed, it mainly produces environmentally friendly brake friction for automakers and the aftermarket. material. Federal-Mogul expects that the new plant will be put into production before the end of this year, and that the plant will employ approximately 300 people when fully put into production.
The Federal-Mogul Group established its first joint venture in India in the 1950s. Since then, Federal-Mogul has established more joint ventures in India. Federal-Mogul has seven plants in India and employs more than 6,600 people. The Chennai plant is the eighth plant in Federal-Mogul established in India.
Jose Maria Alapont, president of Federal-Mogul Group, said: "India is one of the Federal-Mogul Group's strategic production bases. Building a plant in India will help us better serve the Indian market, Southeast Asia market and other global markets."