Unprecedented growth
Lock Joint Tube, a leading US steel tube manufacturer, is doubling production at its plant in Temple, Texas to provide solar tubes to key customers who are investing in the solar energy sector. Fives supplied a new OTO tube mill, equipped with the latest-generation technology that ensures the best performance for a wide range of applications. The global expansion of renewable energy is expected to increase by more than 440 gigawatts in 2023 - the largest increase in history, according to the International Energy Agency. Solar energy accounts for two-thirds of this year’s projected increase in global renewable energy capacity.
Greater productivity and flexibility
“Prior to the installation of the new tube mill, we could only produce small tubes for mechanical and structural applications. We saw a soaring demand from our customers supplying support structures for solar trackers and invested in new technology. The OTO tube mill is fully automated from the entry line to packaging and flexible enough to produce tubes for all types of applications: solar, mechanical, or structural,” says Michael Donnelly, Corporate Project Manager at Lock Joint Tube.
The tube mill doubled the production capacity up to 4,000 tons per month. It was fully operational in spring 2023 and has produced 3,000 tubes per day in both octagonal and square shapes.
Advanced automation
The automation is deeply integrated with the mechanics to achieve advanced and cost-effective results.
“Automation was our top priority because we wanted to increase safety, reduce heavy work, and speed up production. With the new OTO tube mill, we are doubling our original capacity with a single operator on the line. These exceptional results were only possible because of Fives’ advanced technologies and our successful cooperation,” says Mark Richner, Temple Plant Manager at Lock Joint Tube.
Increased productivity is ensured by Robopack, a fully automated packaging system developed by Fives. The system at Lock Joint Tube consists of a complex configuration, where three robots work synchronized to handle special tube lengths up to 15 m. It offers greater flexibility and quality standards while providing consistent and safe operation.
“The Robopack with three robotic arms is one of the main innovations of this project. Its modular design makes it possible to easily adapt the packaging solution to production needs. For short tube lengths, one or two robots can be on standby, which reduces energy consumption,” adds Roberto Chiminelli, Application Engineering Manager at Fives OTO, a subsidiary of the Fives Group specialized in tube mill technology.
Fives’ partnership with Lock Joint Tube demonstrates the industry's commitment to setting high standards around the world.