At first glance, it looks like a gigantic puzzle. Hundreds of parts are neatly aligned, waiting to be cleaned, remanufactured, replaced, or upgraded and eventually reassembled into a die-casting machine. A few meters away, workers are busy with other machines further along in the value chain, using ratchet tools the size of a grown man’s arm, industrial high-pressure washing systems, or nanometer measuring tools to ensure every detail functions perfectly.
Welcome to Bühler’s die-casting remanufacturing site in Bedizzole near Brescia in northern Italy. It’s one of three such facilities the company operates – the others are in Wuxi, China and in Holland, Michigan in the United States, ensuring customer proximity in the biggest die-casting markets.
In this 7,000-square-meter facility in Italy, a dedicated team of around 40 employees remanufactures between 15 and 20 machines per year, depending on the size of the machines. The specialized plant offers a choice of full or partial overhauls, including control upgrades to the latest Bühler DataView control system.