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Opportunity magazine is a niche business-to-business publication that explores various investment opportunities within Southern Africa’s economic sectors. The publication is endorsed by the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI).

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Steinmüller Africa’s submerged-arc welding ensures clean, high-quality welds Exclusive access to advanced machinery gives Steinmüller Africa the edge. Steinmüller Africa’s comprehensive fabrication offering includes submerged-arc welding (SAW), a method where the arc is submerged under a blanket of flux in powder form. While this process is well established in the industry, Steinmüller Africa’s exclusive equipment has extended the process to more applications such as fabricating membrane walls for boilers, for example. With advanced machinery, including one of the only two PEMA machines in the country and the only Oerlikon SAW stub-welding machine in South Africa, among others, the company is well equipped. Using this machinery, Steinmüller Africa can provide its clients with fast and cost-effective turnkey fabrication solutions. SAW ensures minimal weld repairs and offers a faster weld solution, increasing plant uptime. These capabilities position Steinmüller Africa to deliver welding services to effectively meet the growing demands of the energy and industrial sectors. SAW is a specialised welding technique that reduces impurities from entering the weld pool by covering the entire arc with a pool of flux, resulting in cleaner welds. Its significantly higher welding speed and semi-automatic nature reduce the need for human intervention, making it stand out from other welding solutions in South Africa. It is commonly used to weld plates and pipes, as well as large stub and small stub-to-header assemblies. Steinmüller Africa’s expertise is supported by its fleet of three boom welders, the Oerlikon welding machine for header-to-stub welds and the PEMA machine, pictured right, which features six welding heads for welding membrane walls, offering more capacity. SAW has few limitations barring those in-position welding, however. Components can be manipulated into the flat position, which results in no significant limitations beyond the thickness of the material. Additionally, SAW offers a more controlled and efficient process compared to manual-gas-tungsten-arc welding (GTAW) and shielded-metal-arc welding (SMAW), which rely on gas and flux-coating respectively for arc protection. An ideal solution With the change in available consumables such as flux and gas and Steinmüller Africa’s exclusive cutting-edge technology, SAW can effectively be used across a range of applications. These factors make the company the ideal solution provider for clients' welding requirements. Although SAW offers numerous advantages, it comes with challenges including moisture absorption in the flux and position of welding. Steinmüller Africa overcomes these challenges by adhering to rigorous standards: the flux is baked according to the manufacturer’s guidelines and kept hot during welding to prevent moisture absorption. Welding parameters are carefully determined during planning and are strictly monitored throughout the process. In some cases, production test pieces are welded to ensure the quality is up to specification standards. Furthermore, Steinmüller Africa selects welder operators based on their skills and interest in the process, ensuring they are both engaged and knowledgeable about the techniques used. Operating SAW machinery requires specialised expertise. To ensure compliance with all governing standards and to ensure optimal machinery use, Steinmüller Africa provides in-house training for its welders. With successful welding services and installations at various Eskom Power Stations and Sasol, Steinmüller Africa continues to set the benchmark for excellence in SAW applications, reinforcing its position as a leader in the industry. Senior Welding Engineer Friedrich Schwim highlights, “Steinmüller Africa is always investigating opportunities to optimise component fabrication to ensure the highest quality and cost-effectiveness. We also ensure faster manufacturing times while remaining competitive with fabrication costs in the industry”. 22 | www.opportunityonline.co.za

WE MAKE POWER WORK Steinmüller Africa is a Bilfinger Power Africa company and is a BBBEE Level 1 company. OUR SERVICES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: Engineering design services Boiler pressure parts Commissioning, field, and testing services Bellows Induction bending of HP/HT piping Heat treatment (workshop and in situ) HP heaters Piping technology Pipe supports Plant erection services Explosive welding For over six decades, Steinmüller Africa has been providing comprehensive solutions for steam generating and processing plants – in every phase of their life cycle. The design, maintenance and repair of such plants are the company’s core business, including the manufacturing of pressure part components at our manufacturing facilities before installing them on site. This is supported by our in-house plant hire, and substantial skills pool in terms of artisans, supervision, and management as well as engineering. Your trusted partner in Engineering Excellence! GET IN TOUCH WITH US: Steinmüller Africa (Pty) Ltd. The Grid, 45 De La Rey Road SteinmullerAfr1 steinmüller-africa Rivonia 2191, South Africa Phone +27 11 806 3000 info@powerafrica.bilfinger.com Steinmüller Africa steinmüllerafrica MEMBER OF THE BILFINGER GROUP OF COMPANIES www.steinmuller.bilfinger.com

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