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FORMING & FABRICATION

Bertazzo Engineered – Engineering passion Wodonga-based Bertazzo Engineered has acquired a strong reputation for quality component fabrication and installation services. Owner and Managing Director Raymond Bertazzo discusses how his company has evolved over the years, and its recent decision to upgrade its workshop with a range of equipment from Prima Power – supplied, installed and serviced by IMTS Machinery. Since starting the business 23 years ago, in a home workshop with a Brobo saw, an MIG welder and a variety of hand tools, Bertazzo Engineered has continued to move with the latest trends and technologies as our industry has evolved over that time. I remember buying a copy of AutoCAD Release 9 on floppy discs, and a 186 computer with 4MB of RAM to run it! Back then plasma cutting machines were the norm – they followed an outline profile, and it had to be the right black ink as well. Laser cutting machines were still around 2kW and could only cut thin material, at a cost of over $1,000 per hour. Press brakes were hightech if they had one axis back-stop. But regardless of that, I could always see that the future of metal fabrication was to run with this new technology. Our first couple of jobs were architectural projects, with lots of small simple parts that were perfectly suited to laser cutting. They were all the same, with a nice finish and accurate to the original drawings. The cut parts’ cost was much cheaper than doing them by hand, and there was no need for extra processes. This pretty much set the path that Bertazzo Engineered would follow from then on. Industrial projects were all now being drawn in smarter versions of CAD, 3D models of the equipment that we were making were also being developed, DXF files were available on request. Fabrication was getting easier and smarter. I loved the fact that corners had radiuses and not just 45-degree cuts. We needed to change what we are doing and the direction we were going in. I was fortunate enough to attend EuroBlech in Hannover, Germany, where I saw so much more new machinery and ideas. We bought our first CNC press brake, which after a few challenges proved to be awesome. We soon learnt that customers who wanted repeatable parts folded also needed them to be laser cut as well. So then we bought a very tired 3kW laser cutting machine, which got us in the game. Not long after that we upgraded to a new 4kW laser cutter, always using the propriety programming software to suit the machine. We also bought another larger press brake, which came with more challenges, but we got the desired results in the end.

Following its latest investments in Prima Power machinery, Bertazzo Engineered’s workshop includes two Platino 4kW fibre lasers, a 200T eP2040 servo electric press brake, and a FBe6 servo-electric panel bender

Over the years we continued to attend EuroBlech regularly to keep an eye on the changing trends within manufacturing. We lost a large contract for panel work to a company that had newer more task-specific equipment – in particular a panel bender. We needed to invest in better equipment, so we went to the market, did our research and ended up purchasing a Prima Power FBe6 servoelectric panel bender through IMTS Machinery. Simon Stain and the team at IMTS, along with everyone from Prima Power in Italy, were fantastic, the project went ahead without any problems, and we ended up regaining the lost work. Based on this experience with IMTS, we quickly replaced our aging press brake with a Prima Power eP1030 servo-electric press brake. By then fibre laser technology was really starting to flex its muscles; it was no longer just for cutting thin material. Fibre laser was the future we needed to pursue, and there were only a few true fibre laser machines that we were interested in. Following on from our experience with IMTS Machinery and Prima Power with the panel bender, we decided to shift the whole workshop to Prima Power machinery and programming systems. Bertazzo Engineered’s premises in Wodonga.

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COMPRESSORS & AIR TECHNOLOGY

12min
pages 102-105

WASTE & RECYCLING

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page 106

Boeing Australia awarded for carbon fibre recycling program

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page 107

PhoenxPLM: Digitally transforming businesses Part 2

6min
pages 100-101

AMTIL FORUMS

18min
pages 108-111

Performance management in a COVID-19 world

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page 98

BOOK REVIEW: Drain The Defence Swamp

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page 99

Resilient leadership in the time of COVID-19

7min
pages 96-97

AMGC: Ten ways for Australian manufacturers to succeed

5min
pages 94-95

MATERIAL REMOVAL

3min
page 93

FELIXprinters: Vegan-friendly 3D-printed salmon

3min
page 92

Technofast – Innovating and succeeding in challenging times

4min
page 84

Sentient Bionics gets a helping hand from the AM Hub

10min
pages 88-91

AM capability sees Romar Engineering soar

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pages 86-87

A centralised manufacturing network – Laser Central

4min
page 85

Evolve Group: The value of Oz design/manufacturing

10min
pages 80-83

One size does not fit all

8min
pages 60-61

Government urged to modernise outdated welder training

8min
pages 76-77

MRO tools weather turbulent industrial economy

6min
pages 70-71

Bertazzo Engineered – Engineering passion

6min
pages 74-75

Carmaker sees 1,150% increased tool life

4min
page 69

Iscar: Grade upgrade

5min
pages 66-68

ONE ON ONE Professor Bronwyn Fox

14min
pages 62-65

Mitsubishi Electric – Manufacturing in the new normal

6min
pages 58-59

ROBOTICS & AUTOMATION

8min
pages 56-57

Angel Trains rolls out 3D-printed parts on UK trains

4min
pages 54-55

Austal ferries highlight Australian capability

6min
pages 52-53

PRODUCT NEWS

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pages 36-43

VOICEBOX

21min
pages 30-35

High-speed rail: A fast track to recovery?

8min
pages 50-51

Innovative ship cladding creates jobs/cuts emissions

3min
pages 48-49

Rail – A route to recovery?

12min
pages 44-47

INDUSTRY NEWS Current news from the industry

28min
pages 18-29

From the Ministry

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pages 14-15

From the Industry

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