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Advanced Tube Benders Speed Construction of Subsea Wellhead Trees



A new automated tube bending process is speeding the production of FMC Technologies' hydraulic control systems for subsea wellheads.

Unison's all-electric tube bending machines are helping FMC Technologies to substantially reduce build times and multiply the manufacturing capacity of subsea hydraulic control trees.

Custom tube washers are part of the automated tube fabrication machinery Unison supplies to FMC Technologies for the fabrication of hydraulic control systems for subsea wellheads.

All-electric tube bending machines from Unison are helping FMC Technologies - a supplier of subsea tree hydraulic control systems for wellheads - to substantially reduce build times and multiply its manufacturing capacity. Six sites worldwide now use Unison tube bending machines in a new production method pioneered by FMC Technologies employees in Norway and Scotland.

The subsea systems supplier used to plan the routes for the hydraulic tubing runs that interconnect the valves and other component parts of the subsea trees, and then fabricate the custom tubular part shapes as the trees were being built. This process slowed down the build cycle and limited the total number of trees that could be assembled in the company's sophisticated system building cells.

FMC Technologies decided to investigate the use of 3D modeling of tubing, which would allow the tubing system required for subsea tree orders to be designed and bent in advance of system building and then delivered to the manufacturing cells ready for immediate assembly. As part of this process re-engineering initiative, FMC Technologies also purchased a Unison tube bending machine with servomotor-based actuation to provide a complete CADCAM solution.

"The Unison machine's advanced all-electric architecture was preferred over the more traditional hydraulically-powered bending approach because of the greater precision and inherent repeatability that it supports, which allows tubular part shapes to be bent right the first time - avoiding scrap," said a company spokesperson. "This is ideal for the subsea tree production environment, which demands lots of tubing parts with unique shapes, that FMC Technologies fabricates as a single batch for each tree project. The tubular materials being bent are often very expensive alloys as well such as Super-Duplex and Inconel 625, so avoidance of scrap is a major saving."

FMC Technologies selected Unison as its bending machine partner primarily because of the company's willingness to engineer a bending process to meet the company's precise needs. Unison worked closely with FMC Technologies on developing and streamlining the tubular part manufacturing process, including automating the transfer of data from its CAD system and simplifying the subsequent part shape programming process. Unison also supplies benders complete with application-specific tube washing machines, which ensure that tubular parts are provided to FMC Technologies' assembly bays clean and ready to weld, to minimize any welding failures.

Using the new process, the time required for tubing assembly in FMC Technologies' cells has fallen by around two thirds, with the additional advantage of introducing a standardized process with a consistent quality that negates possible human error or fatigue.

"The new tube bending process is a win-win solution for our business, as it provides us with a highly consistent and repeatable manufacturing process, and is considerably faster than before - boosting FMC Technologies' productivity and shortening our delivery times to customers," said Richie Barker, a Manufacturing Specialist (Global Manufacturing) at FMC Technologies.

Unison's Steve Haddrell said, "We have been very proud to be selected for this project as the aims have been so far-reaching. Our machines are now an integral element of a design-to-manufacturing strategy that is helping one of the world's best-known oil and gas companies to maintain its leading position in a highly competitive market."

FMC Technologies has now rolled this production methodology out to other FMC sites around the world and produces tubing for subsea trees using Unison machines at production locations in Angola, Brazil, Norway, Scotland, Singapore and the USA.

Unsion tube bending machines are sold and supported in North America by Horn Machine Tools.

For more information contact:

Horn Machine Tools

40473 Brickyard Drive

Madera, CA 93638

559-431-4131

sales@hornmachinetools.com

www.hornmachinetools.com

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