PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Trading is in essence, the process of transforming goods in space, time, and form. We attempt to identify the most valuable transformations, undertake the transactions necessary to make these transformations, and engage in the physical and operational actions necessary to carry them out. The creation of value in trading involves optimizing these three transformations, which is a dynamic and infinite optimization process. Besides offering transformations in space and time, which are essential though limited in value creation, Mellon Technology concentrates on adding as much value as possible in terms of transforming goods from the form of raw material to value-added finished products.

To participate in transformations of form, we are engaged in several key production processes, which enhance value in processing the shape, surface quality, dimensional precision and throughput times for further downstream processing, for instance of precision parts used in the automotive industry. We possess strong competence and expertise in reducing part costs through the formation of part families, conversion to more affordable production processes as well as provide tailor-made upstream goods to advance customer productivity.
RAW MATERIAL PROCESSING

RAW MATERIAL PROCESSING

We source minor processed raw material covering a wide range of commodities and processing techniques with major interest in the steel, aluminum and copper industries. We purchase metal products for further processing and value-adding, store or ship for direct sale to customers. Further processing involves long-term commitment and exposure to trading risks that include commodity price variations, project development as well as changes in sovereign legislation. We offer the necessary pricing structures and service excellence that create value for our customers throughout the supply chain.  

EXTRUSION/DRAWING

EXTRUSION/DRAWING

Extrusion is a production process of shaping raw material, such as aluminum, by forcing it to flow through a shaped opening in a die, which can provide tremendous reductions in cross sectional area of the working material. Extruded material emerges as an elongated piece with the same profile as the die opening. For smaller cross sectional reductions e.g. round shapes like wire, bar and tubes, the metal is pulled through a die (Drawing), limited by the yield strength of the working material. Both processes, help improve precision and workability of raw material, facilitate further processing and create cost savings compared to more advanced and costly processing.

STRAIGHTENING/PEELING

STRAIGHTENING/PEELING

Straightening and peeling are production processes, occuring relatively early in the metalworking process. High precision straightening of round bars provides the surface quality necessary for further processing and ensures a large working range with regards to dimension and material strength. Peeling as a succeeding process then produces the smooth surfaces and critical dimensions for downstream parts processing, reduces throughput times and substantially improves production productivity. Based on automatic production, we successfully produce precision bright steel bars with slight dimensional and ovality deviations and an excellent surface quality, as well as other metals of all kind.

FORGING

FORGING

Forging has been used as a metalforming process for milleninia and is a major worldwide industry today due to its diverse applications in various industries, where components require high strength. Processing raw material through forging is a very competitive process to form any kind of metal into the desired shape while simultaneously enhancing mechanical properties, guaranteeing greater lifespan and reliability. We offer solutions for high quality forging parts processed (cold, warm, hot forging) with up to very large dimensions and weights including all major metals (tempered steels, stainless steels, aluminum etc.).

CASTING

CASTING

Casting can have significant advantages over other manufacturing processes, which often lead to major cost savings, not only in the part price itself but also in the overall cost of production. When you cast a part, you can create complex net shapes, including external threads and complex internal features with minimal draft angles—minimizing secondary operations from raw material to finished part and with fast production cycle times. Combination of multiple parts into a single part is possible, eliminating further assembly operations and lowering labor costs, with the added benefits of simplified stock control and greater component consistency.

MACHINING

MACHINING

We perform all kinds of machining operations from turning, milling, drilling to all kind of miscellaneous operations like burnishing and final assembling. Components are specifically designed and produced for their respective application in the industrial sector. In the pre-development and production stage, we pursue comprehensive communication with customers, supported by our technical experts with years of experience in the respective fields. We retain our competitive edge by continually conducting performance/productivity analysis in order to perpetually improve price per value ratio for customers.

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