Diehl Metall
Founded | 1938 |
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Headquarters | Röthenbach an der Pegnitz near Nuremberg, Germany |
Products |
semi-finished products: rods, hollow rods, tubes, profiles, ingots (made of brass & special brass), drop-forged parts (light alloys, brass), synchronizer rings (brass, steel) with and without friction layers , strips, wires and foils, precision stamped parts, Schempp+Decker press-fit zones, metallic plating, metal-plastic compound systems |
Revenue | 945 million Euro (2013)[1] |
Number of employees | 3,090 (2013)[1] |
Website | www.diehl.com/metall |
Diehl Metall is a corporate division of the Diehl Stiftung & Co. KG, a worldwide operating industrial group, and has its head office in Röthenbach an der Pegnitz near Nuremberg/Germany. The production units of Diehl Metall are situated at 13 locations in Europe, Asia, South America and the US. With 3,090 employees the company generated a turnover of 945 million Euro in 2013. Diehl Metall produces semi-finished products, forgings and rolled products, high-precision stamped parts with plating technologies as well as Schempp+Decker press-fit zones and metal-plastic compound systems. The company provides material development and -production, sheet metal forming- and forging technology as well as plating-, press-fit-, overmolding- and assembling technology completely inhouse.
History
Years of foundation
In 1902 Margarete, née Schmidt (August 25, 1880, in Nuremberg), and Heinrich Diehl (born August 3, 1878, in Kölschhausen, died in Nuremberg) established an art foundry in Nuremberg. In 1914 they began producing rods and drop-forged parts which were launched at the Geuderstrasse site in Nuremberg.
In the next few years a metal producing plant and a modern extrusion press for the production of rods and tubes were constructed. In 1930 Karl Diehl, only son of Margarete and Heinrich Diehl, joined the parents’ company. He took on the metal processing company shortly before Second Worldwar. In 1938 they began building a new plant for semi-finished products at Röthenbach an der Pegnitz.
Historic years
During World War II, major parts of the plant facilities were destroyed by air raids and almost the entire company’s equipment was dismantled. On the basis of remaining presses, furnaces and machine tools, Diehl started to reconstruct its facilities. The foundry was converted from light to heavy metal.
In 1951 the setup of a 3,500-ton press took place. Diehl Metall started the production of synchronizer rings in 1956.
The company acquired Sundwiger Messingwerk KG in Hemer and became a manufacturer of rolled products. During the next years Diehl Metall built a new tube plant including a 1,600-ton press and established the first continuous dual-string casting plant for brass, with an annual capacity of 47,000 tons.
In 1973 Diehl do Brasil Metalúrgica was formed by Diehl Metall in São Paulo, Brazil.
From 1974 until 1984 the drop forge was expanded, another tube press was installed, a dust filtration system for the foundry was constructed and increased by the “Demag Continuous Casting System”. In 1977 the so-called “Schumag hall” was set up. In 1981 a new strip rolling mill at Sundwiger Messingwerk was erected.
In 1985 heat recovery systems were installed in the foundry. At the same time the laboratory building at Diehl Metall Messing was extended. In 1990 Diehl Metall took part in a pilot project by the “Berlin Department of Environment” and set up a new dust filtration system.
In 1988, in Shenzhen, north of Hong Kong/China, a slitting and service center was established. Diehl Metall Schmiedetechnik was relocated to new facilities.
New headquarters of Diehl Metall
In 1999 Röthenbach an der Pegnitz became the headquarters of the corporate division Diehl Metall. One year later Diehl Metall took over The Miller Company (US).
Company expansion
In 2002 Karl Diehl retired from the company and his first-born son Werner Diehl undertook his position as chairman of the board.
In 2003 Diehl Synchro Tec Manufacturing (Wuxi) Co. Ltd. was established in China. In 2006 Diehl Metall took over OTB Oberflächentechnik in Berlin and formed Diehl Power Electronics S.A.S. in France. One year later, the company took over Diehl Augé Découpage in France. In 2009 Diehl Metal Applications GmbH (DMA) with locations in Germany, France and China was established, the subsidiaries of Diehl Metal Applications being Diehl Metal Applications GmbH (Location Berlin), Diehl Metal Applications GmbH (Location Teltow), Sundwiger Messingwerk (Hemer), Diehl Augé Decoupage (Besançon), Diehl Power Electronic (Siaugues), Diehl Metall (Shenzhen). One year later Diehl Metall took over Zehdenick Innovative Metall- und Kunststofftechnik GmbH (ZIMK), which is also a subsidiary of Diehl Metal Applications. The DMA product development was established in 2011 and is involved in the development of the electrification of drive trains and the bonding of battery cells.[2]
In 2012 Diehl took over the Schempp & Decker Präzisionsteile und Oberflächentechnik GmbH in Berlin. In the same year Diehl Metal India Pvt. Ltd. was established in India.
In 2013 both of the companies OTB Oberflächentechnik in Berlin and Schempp & Decker Präzisionsteile und Oberflächentechnik were formed in a merger into Diehl Metal Applications GmbH.
Locations
Diehl Metall Messing (German for brass) in Röthenbach an der Pegnitz manufactures semi-finished brass like rods, tubes and profiles as well as cast billets and ingots from their own foundry. The total capacity is 150,000 tons of semi-finished products per year. Diehl Metall Schmiedetechnik (German for forging technology) is also located in Röthenbach an der Pegnitz and provides forgings and synchronizer rings for automotive transmission. The plant has one of Europe's largest forging capacity. Diehl do Brasil Metalúrgica in São Paulo/Brazil produces brass synchronizer rings for the North and South American market. Diehl Metal India, based in Pune / India, one of the main centers of the automotive industry, manufactures and distributes synchronizer rings in the Indian market. Diehl Synchro Tec Manufacturing in Wuxi / China produces synchronizer rings for the Asian market.
Franconia Industries in Meriden, Connecticut, US, is the sales organization of the business portfolios extruded and drawn manufactures, forgings and rolled products for the markets in the U.S. and Canada.
SMH Süddeutsche Metallhandelsgesellschaft in Röthenbach an der Pegnitz offers the possibility to hedge alloy metals, especially copper, tin, zinc, and nickel in the form of raw metal or recycled material at Diehl Metall to mitigate risks as price trends and volatility of metal prices.
Diehl Metal Applications in Berlin features metallic coating of strips and stamped parts, so-called surface finishing. Focus in the plastics sector at Diehl Metal Applications in Teltow is the manufacture of lamp sockets for automotive lamps. In addition, the company is one of the market leaders in the fields of precision parts and surface coating.
Diehl Augé Decoupage at the site Besancon / France has its own toolmaking, the own tool design allows precision stamping technology for the most demanding precision stamped parts in small-scale series and mass production.
Diehl Metall (Shenzhen) in China is a cutting center for the packaging of strips for the connector industry of the entire Asian economic area.
At Diehl Power Electronic in Siaugues Sainte-Marie/ France offers fully metallic plating as well as stripe plating of strips made of different metals and stamped parts.
The Sundwiger Messingwerk (German for brass plant) in Hemer develops and produces strip and wire based on the alloy groups tin bronze, nickel silver, brass and copper specialty alloys such as copper-iron and copper-nickel-silicon.
The Miller Company in Meriden, Connecticut, US, is one of the market leaders in the field of copper strip of various alloys and is one of the most specialized manufacturers of phosphor bronze in the US.
ZIMK (Zehdenick Innovative Metall-und Kunststofftechnik (German for Zehdenick innovative metal and plastic technology)) in Zehdenick is a company for tools, stamping and plastics technology and a supplier for the automotive, electronics and communication industries.
Mega Trends as a feature of corporate philosophy
Mobility
The number of cars will double up to two billions by 2025. Miniaturization, low fuel consumption and running smoothness gain in importance more and more. Synchronizer rings made of different materials ensure driving dynamics. The automotive industry is one of the customers of Diehl Metall. Therefore, the company supports the mega trend Mobility.
Water
Water is essential. Therefore, pure and germ-free drinking water on every continent is important. Diehl Metall‘s brands CUPHIN and AQCUARIN are used for fittings for drinking water applications. Due to the low lead content pure drinking water can be guaranteed.
Energy
The rising standard of living entails an increase of energy consumption. Materials, saving and releasing energy, become more important. Copper and precious metals possess a high conductivity and heat storage capacity. Using these materials increases energy efficiency. Even in the automotive industry energy conservation plays an essential role. Metal-plastic compound systems can reduce weight and reduce energy consumption.
Health
By 2025, the number of population will rise to over 8 billion. Often large gatherings of people hide underestimated risks. Hence health plays an essential role. Diehl Metall‘s material group CuTouch has an antimicrobial effect. It suits perfectly for the high expectations concerning hygiene.
Industry
The world population is growing. Due to this fact prosperity and consumption increase. Therefore, the industry needs raw materials with a low carbon footprint. During the production process, copper and copper alloys take up energy and accumulate it. Using these materials increases energy efficiency. By this means infrastructure, sustainability, quality of life, mobility, communication, alternative energies, health and supply are ensured. The products of Diehl Metall stand at the beginning of the supply chain for the industries. At that European standards and international regulations are taken into account.
Green technologies
Because of the climate change, environmentally friendly products and resource-saving manufacturing processes are getting more important. During the recycling process industrial metals are recovered. Besides, the company pays attention to climate-friendly copper alloys.
Products
- Copper alloys
- Rods, tubes, profiles, ingots (made of brass & special brass)
- Drop-forged parts (made of light alloys & brass)
- Synchronizer rings (made of brass & steel) with or without friction lining
- Strips for connectors, lead frames, contacts
- Wire for electronic and electrical components and the eyewear industry
- Precision stamped parts
- Schempp+Decker press-fit zones
- Metallic plating for wear resistance, solderability, corrosion resistance or conductivity
- Metal-plastic compound systems for electronic and electrotechnical applications, such as ABS, ESP, transmission control or central electric systems
Brands
Diehl Metall Messing
- CuTouch: Antimicrobial copper materials for copper-alloy touch surfaces such as door handles, light switches and hand rails
- CUPHIN: Lead-free valve material for drinking water applications
- AQCUARIN: Dezincification resistant brass for drinking water applications with reduced lead release
- ECOMERICA: low-leaded brass alloy for drinking water applications according to US-legislation
- TEC.PURE: Lead-free and wear resistant brass materials for the automotive industry
- ECOBRASS: Lead-free high-tensile brass for the automotive industry
- BMOTION: High-tensile brasses for the automotive industry
Diehl Metall Schmiedetechnik
- Formed@Diehl: Precision stamped parts out of brass, steel, copper and aluminium
- Diehl SilverLine: Sintered friction layer based on iron
- Diehl BlackLine: Friction layers out of carbon with increased friction performance and wear resistance
- Diehl GoldLine: Sintered powder friction layer based on bronze
Diehl Metal Applications
- Diehl on Top: Surface finishing of metals
- rolled@Diehl: Copper alloys as material for strips
- drawn@Diehl: Copper alloys as a material for wire
- Schempp+Decker press-fit zones: Solderless connection technology
- Diehl Ökobronze BB05xi: Completely recyclable phosphor bronze
- Diehl ECO-SILVER 18: Nickel silver alloy for electromagnetic shielding
References
- 1 2 Diehl Stiftung & Co. KG: Company Presentation 2014/2015
- ↑ Pressrelease, 9.12.2011
External links
- Homepage of Diehl
- Homepage of the corporate division Metall
- Frank Eggebrecht (1 April 2001). "Die Produktion von Büromaschinen der Firma Diehl in Nürnberg" (PDF, 470 KB). Retrieved 2013-02-19.
- http://www.berufsstart.de/unternehmen/diehl/firmengeschichte.html
- Diehl Company Presentation 2014/2015