Kamensk-Uralsky Metallurgical Works

Kamensk-Uralsky Metallurgical Works
KUMZ
Joint-stock company
Industry Aluminum
Founded 1944
Headquarters Kamensk-Uralsky, Russia
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Alexander Semenikhin (Managing Director)
Products aluminum alloy rolled, extruded, forged products
Revenue Increase US$ 422 millions [1] (2014)
Increase US$ 57 millions[1] (2014)
-US$ 39 millions[1] (2014)
Number of employees
3,980 (2014)
Website www.kumz.ru/eng

Kamensk-Uralsky Metallurgical Works J.S.Co. (KUMZ) is one of the town-forming enterprises of Kamensk-Uralsky, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia.[2][3] KUMZ was founded especially for supplying of aerospace industry with semi-finished products in aluminium and magnesium alloys. Currently, the plant produces aluminium alloy billets, forged and rolled plates, roll bond heat exchangers, extruded rods, bars, tubes, drill pipes, profiles, die-forgings.

History

Central pass-through of KUMZ
Main office building

The History of KUMZ starts with Decision of Government of the Soviet Union No. 513-99C dated June 3 of year 1939 regarding building of the Works No. 268 for magnesium alloy products. The construction started in May 1940. During World War II the plant has received casting and rolling production equipment of Stupino metallurgical works evacuated from Moscow region. First aluminium alloy slabs were produced in February 1942.[4]

First forged and extruded products were produced in the autumn of 1943. On May 5, 1944 in Pravda newspaper the report about the launch of the plant was published. This date is considered as birthday of the KUMZ. In 1945 new equipment for rolling production was installed. In 1949 KUMZ began the production of aluminium cookware.

In the 1950s the plant increased its production capacity and products range. New workshops were built: forging-extrusion (1951), casting (1958), extrusion (1959). In 1958 KUMZ has made first export delivery which included 2952 metric tons of aluminium alloy rolled products. In the same year for the first time magnesium rolled products were produced.[4]

While initial production of aluminium alloy light weight drill pipes started at KUMZ in the 1950s[5] in 1972 KUMZ has built a new specially meant workshop.

In March 1966 the first mechanized line for roll bond heat exchangers production was launched at the plant. From that moment KUMZ supports high quality household refrigerators production.[4]

On 8 July 1978 the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union awarded to the plant the Order of the Red Banner of Labour for successful development of production and realization of new technologies.[4]

On November 30 of 1992 the plant was reorganized in Joint stock company.

In December 2007 green-field project for heat treatment of plates was launched.[6]

In December 2011 KUMZ has entered in contracts for construction of new rolling mill complex comprising cold rolling mill, hot rolling mill and heat treatment of sheets. The total investments are estimated as 550 millions euro.

In May 2012 unique vertical 300 MN forging press was launched after modernization.

Space programmes

KUMZ takes part in all Russian (Vostok spacecraft, Voskhod spacecraft, Salyut program, Mir, Proton) and International space programms (International Space Station, Sea Launch).

Production

KUMZ main facilities are

Casting production

The raw material for the shop are pure aluminium purchased from smelters, alloying components and aluminium scrap. KUMZ has a number of furnaces: electric, gas, coreless-type induction, electric vacuum holding; and equipment for cutting and scalping. This allows KUMZ to supply its own workshops with high quality wrought aluminium alloy billets, ingots, slabs produced in situ. About 70 aluminium alloys per Russian standards, more than 20 per international standards EN, DIN, ASTM and own Al-Li alloys are mastered.

Rolling production

KUMZ has one hot-rolling mill and two cold-rolling mills “Quarto”. Hot-rolling mill was recently modernized in several steps.[7][8]

The plant is one among few world producers of aluminium-lithium alloy sheets and plates.[9]

Beside the flat surface products tread plates and sheets are produced with diamond pattern by means of special rollers. Such product is used for floors of bus, trucks, rail cars, drill towers.

In 2012 KUMZ installed water jet cutter. It allows pattern cutting of rectangular plates to blanks with desired complex shape.

KUMZ Rolling production serves needs of aerospace industry. Specially treated aluminium plates and sheets are used by Boeing and Bombardier[10] companies in their production of airplanes.

The plant has a production line for aluminium roll bond heat exchangers which are used in household refrigerators and flat plate solar thermal collectors.

Extrusion production

KUMZ has 39 horizontal hydraulic extrusion presses with power from 500 to 12000 tons. They are situated in four buildings. With help of tools shop KUMZ produces more than 20000 kinds of aluminium profiles, 550 different sizes of bars and rods, 850 kinds of tubes.

Forging production

Forging production of KUMZ serves the needs of leading Russian design bureaus for passenger aircraft Tupolev, Ilyushin, Sukhoi, Yakovlev, Antonov.

Equipment includes hydraulic vertical die-forging presses from 1250 to 30000 ton-force, hydraulic forging press with capacity of 6000 ton-force, radial ring forging press. 1500 items of die-forged products, 1200 items of forged products and 1600 types of rolled rings from 0.1 kg to 3000 kg are already available.

Special production

KUMZ produces closed-cell aluminium foam plates which are used as energy and sound absorbing material for automobile industry, building and interior design, aerospace, shipbuilding, railroad transport.

On-site laboratory

Tensile specimen-round and flat

KUMZ has its own laboratory on-site which can perform different testing of aluminium alloy semifinished products in order to evaluate strength, ductility, chemical composition, uniformity of material:

World export

Nowadays main part of products produced by KUMZ is meant for export. Aluminium semi-fabricated products are delivered to 46 countries of the World – in Europe, North and South Americas, Asia, Africa, Oceania.

According to requirements of leading consumers of aluminium semis KUMZ received following certificates:[11] ISO 9001:2000 and AS9100 (by SGS from 2006 till 2009, by TÜV from 2009), ISO 14001, OSHAS18001, Lloyd’s Register, Interstate Aviation Committee, Det Norske Veritas, Nadcap (NDT, Heat treating), IRIS (International Railway Industry Standard).

KUMZ products for export ex Russia are exclusively marketed by:

Company social policy

Chkalovsky Snow Town (January 2009)

Big number of large industrial enterprises in Kamensk-Uralsky resulted in lack of personnel and struggle for both workers and qualified engineers from the beginning of the 1950s. Solving the problem of housing was the main argument. Near the KUMZ site a new micro district has grown. It was named after Valery Chkalov. Ordinal habitation building pace in the 1980s was about 11000 m² per year. Company looks after of kindergartens, medical care and leisure of the staff:[4][12]

Two times a year competitions in football, volleyball, basketball, chess, checkers, track-and-field athletics between workshops teams take place.

Every year on the eve of New Year on the square in front of Palace of culture «Metallurgist» KUMZ builds Chkalovsky town of ice and snow. Ice-hills, snow and ice figures of famous fairy tales characters and Ded Moroz with Snegurochka, New Year's trees with colored garlands are opened for all townsmen.

Ecology

KUMZ as well as any of metallurgical enterprises harms the environment. In 2014 the contribution in atmosphere pollution of the plant was not marked as considerable in comparison to other enterprises of the region.[13] KUMZ share in the discharge of sewage into the Iset River was 11.6% (3rd place in the town).

References

  1. 1 2 3 "KUMZ 2014 annual account report (in Russian)". Kamensk-Uralsky Metallurgical Works, J.S.Co. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  2. "Transport Forum at Sokolniki: KAMENSK URALSKY METALLURGICAL WORKS". Retrieved 2009-02-19.
  3. Kainer, K.U. (2006). Magnesium: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Magnesium Alloys and Their Applications. Wiley-VCH. p. 352. ISBN 3-527-31764-3.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Kotlov A.N. Kamensk Uralsky Metallurgical Works: 60. — Kamensk Uralsky, 2004. — 300 p. — ISBN 5-7525-1213-1. (Котлов А. Н. Каменск-Уральский металлургический завод: 60. — Каменск-Уральский, 2004. — 300 с. — ISBN 5-7525-1213-1.)
  5. Gelfgat, M. Y.; Basovich, V. S.; Tikhonov, V. S. (2003). "Drillstring with aluminum alloy pipes design and practices". SPE/IADC Drilling Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers.
  6. "The launch of new green field plate project (2007)". YouTube. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  7. Kamensk — Uralsky Metallurgical completed modernisation of a hot rolling mill. December 15, 2004
  8. First fully hydraulic aluminum hot rolling mill in Russia: Kamensk Uralsky Metallurgical Works banks on Siemens technology. May 19, 2009
  9. Khohlatova, L.B.; Kolobnev, N.I.; Oglodkov, M.S.; Mikhaylov, E.D. (2012). "Aluminium-Lithium alloys for aircraft building". Metallurgist (56): 5–6.
  10. List of Bombardier Aerospace approved suppliers
  11. KUMZ Certificates
  12. Kotlov A.N. A life long way. — Kamensk Uralsky, 1995. — 240 p. (Котлов А. Н. Дорога длиною в жизнь. — Каменск-Уральский, 1995. — 240 с.)
  13. The environment in the city of Kamensk-Uralsky (in Russian)
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