PRESS RELEASE
July 10th, 2010

To eliminate the risk of a cracked casing on one of its china clay drying kilns Imerys Minerals, formerly EnglishChina Clays, called upon Metalock Engineering to in-situ machine one of the tyres on a 41 year old kiln toremove the effects of wear. Vibration caused by tyre wear can result in cracks in the hot metal shell of a kiln andalso the internal refractory lining can become detached and break away to contaminate the product.
Kilns used for china clay drying operate at 1080ºC at the hot end down to 600ºC and revolve on circumferentialtyres running on support rollers. A typical 15-metre long drying kiln used by Imerys has two tyres and the kilnis rotated by a rack and pinion system. Tyres tend to wear unevenly as moisture removal while the china clayprogresses down the kiln reduces the weight supported by the rollers. The tyre in question had reached a stagewhere it could no longer be tolerated due to the degree of vibration it was causing. Using the internet, the Imerysengineer in charge investigated companies that had the capability he was seeking and decided to consult withMetalock Engineering as being the most suitable for the job in hand.
Metalock Engineering who has vast experience of kiln tyre grinding undertook to regrind the most badly worn300-mm wide 4-metre diameter steel tyre. The kiln needed to be stationary while Metalock to set up its purpose-designed equipment but as the tyre needed to be revolved to grind it normal production was resumed, thusreducing downtime to a minimum. Normally, a kiln will run continuously 24 hours a day all year round. Although Metalock had originally planned to restore only one tyre at St Austell, such was the success that it wasasked to repeat the operation on a second identical tyre on the same kiln whilst they were on the premises.Metalock was on site for five days for the set-up and dismantling and the regrinding of two tyres to clean up andrestore roundness. During three of those days, production continued as normal.
Metalock Engineering has been serving industry with mechanical repairs for nearly 60 years and in that time hasaccumulated a wealth of experience in the art of in-situ machining. The technology saves money by eliminatingthe need to dismantle and uproot machinery for transportation to a workshop for repair. Instead, Metalockmoves in to carry out the work on site thus ensuring that costly machinery downtime is minimised. Metalock Engineering in-situ machined two 4-metre diameter, 300mm wide china clay drying kilntyres for Imerys Minerals to eliminate vibrationcaused by severe tyre wear.
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PRESS RELEASE
July 9th, 2010
Having ascertained that the slew ring on its 20 year-old cement unloader was in need of replacement, the management of Forth Ports, Leith called in Metalock Engineering, Coventry, to machine
Read more about Forth Ports – Cement Unloader Slew ring/ lifting rams
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Metalock Engineering UK Ltd.
Unit H5 Pilgrims Walk, Prologis Park, Coventry CV6 4QG ENGLAND
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PRESS RELEASE
July 8th, 2010
The backbone of the baked bean production process is sterilization of the finished product in sealed tins and anybreakdown in the plant used could have very serious consequences. As a
Read more about Bean Processor – rotary sterilizer shaft recovery
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Metalock Engineering UK Ltd.
Unit H5 Pilgrims Walk, Prologis Park, Coventry CV6 4QG ENGLAND
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PRESS RELEASE
July 7th, 2010
Casting repairs to a cracked forging press crosshead that Metalock Engineering carried out for Somers Forge were originally designed to be of a temporary nature while the company waited for
Read more about Shell Expro – gearbox “rescue”, North Cormorant
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Metalock Engineering UK Ltd.
Unit H5 Pilgrims Walk, Prologis Park, Coventry CV6 4QG ENGLAND
Tel: +44 (0) 2476 338205
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PRESS RELEASE
July 6th, 2010
Metalock Engineering has recently restored a vertical pump – used for the transfer of sweet crude on a MarathonOil floating storage and offloading (FSO) vessel operating off the West Coast
Read more about Marathon – FSO, West Coast of Africa, pump repair
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Metalock Engineering UK Ltd.
Unit H5 Pilgrims Walk, Prologis Park, Coventry CV6 4QG ENGLAND
Tel: +44 (0) 2476 338205
Fax: +44 (0) 2476 360190
PRESS RELEASE
July 5th, 2010
To regrind the bores of a double barrelled extrusion machine to restore parallelism and roundness along part of their length, Metalock Engineering designed and built a special purpose grinding machine
Read more about Basell Polyolefins – grinding double barrel extruder bores
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Metalock Engineering UK Ltd.
Unit H5 Pilgrims Walk, Prologis Park, Coventry CV6 4QG ENGLAND
Tel: +44 (0) 2476 338205
Fax: +44 (0) 2476 360190
PRESS RELEASE
July 4th, 2010
Such is the wide variety of work undertaken by Metalock Engineering UK that the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral Engineer’s Department in conjunction with High Point Rendel, engineering consultants, had no
Read more about Bascule Bridge Birkenhead, rolling track m/cing
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Metalock Engineering UK Ltd.
Unit H5 Pilgrims Walk, Prologis Park, Coventry CV6 4QG ENGLAND
Tel: +44 (0) 2476 338205
Fax: +44 (0) 2476 360190
PRESS RELEASE
July 3rd, 2010
Casting repairs to a cracked forging press crosshead that Metalock Engineering carried out for Somers Forge were originally designed to be of a temporary nature while the company waited for
Read more about Somers Forge – 3000t press crosshead casting repair
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Metalock Engineering UK Ltd.
Unit H5 Pilgrims Walk, Prologis Park, Coventry CV6 4QG ENGLAND
Tel: +44 (0) 2476 338205
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PRESS RELEASE
July 2nd, 2010
SE Asian Generator – orbitally machine rotor shaft journal Rather than unthread and carefully transport the 13 metre-long rotor shaft from a 110 MW GT8 generator to workshops 300 km
Read more about SE Asian Generator – orbitally machine rotor shaft journal
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Metalock Engineering UK Ltd.
Unit H5 Pilgrims Walk, Prologis Park, Coventry CV6 4QG ENGLAND
Tel: +44 (0) 2476 338205
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PRESS RELEASE
July 2nd, 2010
To remove the effects of fretting corrosion on metal can conversion presses – used for partially cutting throughlids to produce a ring pull – Metalock Engineering has developed a grinding
Read more about Minster Press – bolster regrind, Carnaud Metal Box
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Metalock Engineering UK Ltd.
Unit H5 Pilgrims Walk, Prologis Park, Coventry CV6 4QG ENGLAND
Tel: +44 (0) 2476 338205
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PRESS RELEASE
July 1st, 2010
LP Turbine – Casings in-situ machining for retrofit upgrades To raise the efficiency of three 500MW low-pressure steam turbines for electricity generation, Metalock Engineering UK has carried out what it
Read more about LP Turbine – Casings in-situ machining for retrofit upgrades
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Metalock Engineering UK Ltd.
Unit H5 Pilgrims Walk, Prologis Park, Coventry CV6 4QG ENGLAND
Tel: +44 (0) 2476 338205
Fax: +44 (0) 2476 360190
PRESS RELEASE
June 30th, 2010
Large Boring Bar – 12m bar for big casings As industrial plant and equipment becomes more sophisticated to cope with modern technology so manage-ments’ determination to minimise operational downtime increases,
Read more about Large Boring Bar – 12m bar for big casings
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Metalock Engineering UK Ltd.
Unit H5 Pilgrims Walk, Prologis Park, Coventry CV6 4QG ENGLAND
Tel: +44 (0) 2476 338205
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PRESS RELEASE
June 29th, 2010
Hydro Stations – various in-situ machining operations Metalock Engineering’s in-situ machining skills have been in great demand by Weir Engineering Services recently as part of an overall refurbishment programme of
Read more about Hydro Stations – various in-situ machining operations
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Metalock Engineering UK Ltd.
Unit H5 Pilgrims Walk, Prologis Park, Coventry CV6 4QG ENGLAND
Tel: +44 (0) 2476 338205
Fax: +44 (0) 2476 360190
PRESS RELEASE
June 28th, 2010
ESB Turbine – casing rebore for reblading By replacing internal corroded areas of a Parsons steam turbine with improved materials the unit has beengiven a new lease of life at
Read more about ESB Turbine – casing rebore for reblading
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Metalock Engineering UK Ltd.
Unit H5 Pilgrims Walk, Prologis Park, Coventry CV6 4QG ENGLAND
Tel: +44 (0) 2476 338205
Fax: +44 (0) 2476 360190