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ISSUE 3 Spring | Summer 2012 THE MAGAZINE OF KLEENMOLD Inside Distributor Spotlight Shanghai Allwin Trade & Development Co. Ltd A New Look Kleenmold Website Redesign Training Tips Proper Swabbing A Message from the VP Dear Friends and Colleagues First, let me thank everyone for your contributions to making 2011 another successful year. In 2011, we completed work on our new website, launched the first issue of our KleerViews newsletter, introduced a new marketing brochure highlighting our best-selling products and completed our new swab video. All of these can be seen at www.kleenmold.com. Regarding 2012, we plan to attend the Glassman South America Exhibition in Mexico City on May 15 and 16, and the Glasstech Exhibition in Dusseldorf from October 23 to 26. We hope to see everyone at one or both of these events. Dave Townsend Vice President, Glass Business “...2013 will be the 75th anniversary of the birth of Kleenmold.” As you all know, Kleenmold has been around for a long time. The first Kleenmold product (Kleenmold # 1) was developed in the United States in Jersey City, New Jersey by Bud Singer of Specialty Products Co. This means that 2013 will be the 75th anniversary of the birth of Kleenmold. As this is a special occasion, we believe it calls for a celebratory meeting. In this regard, we have been promising Rodger Damen of Millchem from South Africa (who attends our meetings all around the world without fail) that we would reciprocate one day and have our annual distributor meeting in his territory. So, we’re pleased to announce that the 2013 distributor meeting will be held in South Africa. Final plans are being made and will be announced in the next few months. Please check out the new Kleenmold website. Within the site, you’ll find our core products by type and all current Product Data Sheets (PDS) and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Under the “Resources” tab, there are links to the TOTAL eStore, Swab school and over a dozen technical articles. Finally, under the Distributor tab, you can find every Kleenmold distributor and agent by country with contact information. Review your information for accuracy and let us know via email of any changes. We look forward to seeing everyone soon! Dave Townsend Vice President Glass Business Spring | Summer 2012 Photo credit: © 2012 Hans Joachim Breuer Features Spring | Summer 2012 | KLEER VIEWS published by: TOTAL Lubricants USA 5 North Stiles Street Linden, New Jersey USA 07036 Editor: Dave Townsend Vice President, Glass Business Marketing Director: Leslie Quirós Contributing Writers: Karen Lin, Don Shea, Leslie Feldman Design: Cetlin Design Group Broomall, PA Cover photo: © 2012 Hans Joachim Breuer © 2012 by TOTAL Lubricants USA. Copying for purposes other than internal or personal reference requires the express permission of TOTAL Lubricants USA. For permission, contact TOTAL Lubricants at the above address. Printed in USA. Distributor Spotlight 2 A New Look Marching to the Beat of a Different Kleenmold Drum 4 Delivery Coatings Our Best-Selling Products 5 You win, I win, Allwin The Kleenmold Top 20 6 Kleenmold Website Redesign 8 Base 10 vs. Base 26 Training Tips 10 Proper Swabbing Employee Spotlight 12 Ulrike Mueller 1 Distributor Spotlight: You win, I win, Allwin! by Robin Luo Managing Director, Shanghai Allwin Trade & Development Co. Ltd. 16 years, 20 times. From 10 to 200 plants, from 15 to 300 tons. Everyone is wondering how it happens for Kleenmold in China. “We have been so lucky to have a top product in a big and fast growing market. Of course, we’ve done our work efficiently,” said Robin Luo, Managing Director of Shanghai Allwin Trade & Development Co. Ltd. After working seven years for a state-owned company, with experience in different businesses including import/export, enterprise management and the stock exchange, Luo began working for Elf Lubricants in 1995, first as a Kleenmold sales manager in the Guangzhou office and then assigned to establish the Shanghai office in 1997 for Lubmarine, with responsibilities in sales and marketing, logistics and human resources. His outstanding management ability and communication skills were well recognized by the company and customers. Picture from left to right: Robin Luo, Jim Zelko – Technical Manager 2 In 2002, when TOTAL merged with Elf, Luo resigned from Elf to set up his own company: Shanghai Allwin, the distributor of Kleenmold and agent of Lubmarine for TOTAL Lubricants Hong Kong Ltd. “This was my chance to start my own business and at the same time, the company would have a reliable agent, and the customer would have the same service. That’s really a win-win situation,” said Luo. “That’s why I named my company Allwin. And, I am sincerely thankful to my former bosses and colleagues.” Spring | Summer 2012 The Chinese economy keeps booming and the glass industry is growing silently. As Kleenmold develops as a leader of foreign swabbing compound, Allwin has been enjoying a prosperous period. “The new plants will come to us even before we find them,” said Luo. “This is because of the quality of all Kleenmold products and our focus on customer service.” Customer service includes troubleshooting the problem in client application, whether lubrication quality or a swabbing issue and timeliness and safe delivery, whether it is 20 km or 4,000 km away. Allwin offers customers flexible payment terms, on-site visits and giveaways including a swab school DVD, swab master poster, and Kleenmold calendars, knives and flashlights. “We have 200 plants, more than 70% of the market share,” explained Luo. “We still have more room to grow in shear lubricants and scoop oil, and 40% more potential for swab compound in terms of total usage. But on the other hand, we’re facing more and more challenges. More Foreign brands are coming on board, while dozens of local brands are competing in price, some even declaring they are duplicates of Kleenmold.” “Luckily we’re the real Kleenmold,” he added, confident for the products as well as his efficient team. “We’re not afraid of any fair competition. We believe that our integrity will keep us ahead of the competition.” While the business is continuing to grow, Luo can spend more time with his family including his wife Wendy, another busy manager with the largest online travel company, Ctrip.com., son Alex, who is talented in piano and golf and his mother. Luo feels grateful for all he has in his life — his job, customers, his family, as well as to the country. “When I graduated from the university, my biggest dream was to have my own cell phone or motorcycle,” Luo commented. “I could not imagine how much my family and I have and the fact that our generation is benefiting most from our country’s freedom.” Photo credit: © 2012 Hans Joachim Breuer 3 Marching to the Beat of a Different Kleenmold Drum The color of a Kleenmold drum is something very familiar to you and your customers. But did you know that Kleenmold drums are sold in two colors? Our new Going back to the days of Specialty Products and Millmaster Onyx, Kleenmold in the USA and Canada has always been packaged in a blue drum (Specialty Products). In all other countries, Kleenmold has been packaged into a green and white drum (Millmaster Onyx). Because everyone was so familiar with Kleenmold being delivered in these color packages, we decided to maintain this practice when the business was consolidated under the TOTAL Lubricants brand. Regardless of the color of the drum, you can rely on the fact that for almost 75 years, we have delivered consistent, quality products in each and every drum. We remain 100% committed to do the same in the future. feature both When Kleenmold was first acquired by TOTAL, we wanted to reinforce the fact that we were part of a large, global organization and the “TOTAL” name was added to the Kleenmold drum. Now that this is clear to everyone, we have decided to return to our brand name of “Kleenmold.” Our new drums will now feature both the “Kleenmold” and “TOTAL” logos. Of course, all relevant health and safety information is still available on the label. Most importantly, the color will stay the same! 4 drums will now the “Kleenmold” and “TOTAL” logos. Spring | Summer 2012 The Kleenmold Top 20 Our Best-Selling Products TOTAL’s Kleenmold product line includes over 100 lubricants and coatings for all glass applications. The products listed here represent the best-selling products containing the newest technology and innovations in the industry. If your company is using a product that is not on this recommended list, you may not be getting the best production results that you could if you were using Kleenmold. In fact, out of all the products TOTAL Kleenmold offers, the products shown here represent 80% of all products sold. application Shear Spray Delivery Coating Delivery Oil Precoat product description comments Kleenkut 2050 General purpose. High Dilution Ratio (1200:1). Low cost per liter of emulsion. Most popular product. Kleenkut 2060 Very clean. low or high dilution ratio. synthetic base oil. Very clean version of Kleenkut 2050. Clean shear blades, shear mechanism and delivery. Kleenmold Base 10 Epoxy-graphite delivery coating. Most popular product. Kleenmold Base 26 Longer life. Epoxy-graphite delivery coating. Longer life on machine. Longer pot life compared to Base 10 (2 hours vs. 30 minutes). Glassflow XD 004 NSF H-1 (Food Grade Approved) scoop oil. Most popular product. Glassflow Supreme Very clean; no residue. Synthetic scoop oil. For Ni/Cr and other long life coated delivery. No residue. Kleenkut DT 4 Water-based aerosol-can start-up precoat. Easy to apply. Easy to use start-up coating. Cures in oven at 200ºC, or will cure overnight at room temperature. Glasslube DS Long-life water-based precoat. Several hours without swabbing. More difficult to apply. Have to preheat blank before application. Kleenmold 170 General purpose swabbing compound for all ware. 6% graphite. Kleenmold 197 For flint ware, wine bottles and smaller bottles. 2% graphite. Kleenmold 202 For hot blanks. NNPB beer, etc. High temperature, high speed beer bottles, etc. Kleenmold 199 Clean and shiny cosmetic and pharmacuetical bottles. New product. Molac TM General purpose blank dope touch-up compound. Clean even for engravings. Damchex SX Liquid form of Damchex 40. Low odor. Graphite-free. Damchex 40 Solid rubber for touch-up. On a stick. Ring Dope E General purpose ring swabbing. For all ring swabbing. Ring Dope 46 Ring dope for NNPB. No build-up on rings NNPB. 5-day ring life before change required. Kleenoil 440 Synthetic IS machine oil (OEM approvals). ISO 220 Kleenoil 100 Servo system IS machine (OEM approvals). ISO 100 Glasskote SC 100 E European-approved, general purpose cold end coating. Swabbing Mold Rings Machine Oil Cold End Coating Dilution ratio 100:1 5 One of the goals of the new site was to improve access to information about the Kleenmold product range. For easier navigation, our products are now grouped by nine different applications with easy links to Product Data Sheets as well as Material Safety Data Sheets. Both PDS and MSDS files can be downloaded as PDF files for you or your customers’ convenience. A New Look Kleenmold Website Redesign In early 2012, Kleenmold relaunched our website with a new look and feel. The site upgrades include enhanced content and a redesigned format that will provide a better overall user experience. The new Resources section includes over a dozen technical articles ranging from “How to Get the Most from your Shear Spray System” to a “Troubleshooting Guide for Cold End Coatings.” Also under this section, you’ll find additional links to the new Swab School video and e-Store. For quick access to any KleerViews newsletter or the latest Swab School video, just click on the icons in the left sidebar. 6 www.kleenmold.com Spring | Summer 2012 If you want to learn more about TOTAL Lubricants USA, the top navigation bar is where you want to click. Here you can get information about TOTAL, get the latest news and “Contact Us” with general questions or concerns. Our customer support team will respond in a timely manner to any inquiries. Our new Marketing Section has all of the previous KleerViews newsletters and our new marketing brochure in a PDF format. You’ll also find additional marketing materials here including the new Kleenmold posters that are available from your local distributor. New, up-to-date Distributor listings can now be found by country. Each listing contains the Distributor name and contact person, address, phone, fax, and website when provided. 7 Delivery Coatings Kleenmold Base 10 vs. Kleenmold Base 26 Kleenmold’s product line includes two of the world’s most popular delivery coatings: Kleenmold Base 10 and Kleenmold Base 26. Both products are based on a TWO component, epoxy system utilizing graphite as the lubricant. Both work well for coating the delivery equipment: scoops, troughs and deflectors. The main advantages of Kleenmold Base 26 are described in the chart below: Pot Life (minutes) Life on Machine (weeks) 8 Base 10 Base 26 30 1 to 3 90 3 to 6 The life on the machine depends on the size and speed of the gob. The larger the gob and the faster the speed – the shorter the coating life. But all things being equal, the Base 26 will outperform the Base 10. Gob speed, cleanliness, and other aspects of performance are the same. Chemically, Base 26 contains a high temperature epoxy and a large particle size, flake graphite. These characteristics lead to longer life on the machine. For both products (as with all coatings), the application is very important. Proper application will result in better performance and longer life on the machine. Spring | Summer 2012 Application procedure for both products: SURFACE PREPARATION Clean and degrease the surface Oil, rust, grease, loose particles or other materials should be thoroughly removed from all surfaces to be coated. It is recommended that the surface be sandblasted and degreased prior to application. Avoid finger marks and further contamination of cleaned surfaces before coating. MIXING Thoroughly mix the epoxy resin and then epoxy resin/catalyst mixture The Kleenmold Base 10 or 26 and Catalyst (epoxy resin component) should be thoroughly mixed to a uniform paste to suspend any settled material. To the thoroughly mixed Base 10 or 26 component, add the Catalyst while stirring until a uniform, smooth mixture is obtained. This may require stirring for two to four minutes. Wooden spatulas are provided with each case. APPLICATION PROCEDURE Use a 2 inch (5 cm) paint brush to apply smooth, even coating After mixing, the Kleenmold Base 10 or 26 and Catalyst mixture is ready for application and should be applied before the material gets too thick (Base 10: 30 min; Base 26: 90 min). Curing begins with mixing, with an exothermic reaction (gives off heat), and the mixture will continue to thicken as time progresses. The Kleenmold Base 26 and Catalyst mixture has a consistency to allow brush coating. Experience indicates that a two-inch paintbrush with the bristle length cut in half can be used to evenly paint the mixture onto the delivery system components. It is not necessary to brush out the coating excessively since brush marks and slight variations in thickness are acceptable. Experience shows that a 1 to 2 mm coating of the product will achieve optimal performance. As usual, sample and technical assistance on the proper use of these products is available upon request from your local Kleenmold representative. You can find your representative’s contact information at www.Kleenmold.com. Curing time and procedure • Air-cures at 22°C (72°F) in more than 20 hours • Oven-cures at 66°C (151°F) in 1 hour COATING REMOVAL Pass through the lehr (temp > 300°C) and then sandblast* The Kleenmold Base 26 and Catalyst coating can be removed as required by passing the delivery system components through the lehr or other heating device. The coating can also be removed by placing the coated equipment in an oven at any temperature greater than 300°C for 15 to 20 minutes. Both the lehr and oven method will deteriorate the coating so that steel wool or glass bead blasting will readily remove it. *Check all local environmental regulations as laws vary from country to country. 9 Training Tips: Proper Swabbing Makes All the Difference in Bottle Production With all the new technology that has come to the IS machine, such as electric timing, temperature control and equipment, swabbing has remained the same for generations. The swab is still the tool of choice, and the operator is the only one controlling that variable. Accuracy, timing and quantity are a must in good bottle production. Here are some important training tips for swabbing: Quantity is a must when it comes to swabbing Too much swabbing causes buildup and the need for more frequent equipment changes. A dry swab more often is better than a wet swab less often. A “dry swab” can be defined as “the least amount of compound on the swab that still runs the job at percentage pack.” Each side of the equipment must be swabbed the same for accuracy. Uneven swabbing leads to uneven heat extraction and defects, such as light sides and swung baffles. Timing is very important. When setting the swab cycle, always try not to deviate from the cycle. If deviation occurs, the blanks temperature can change when not swabbed on time, and hotter blanks will change the makeup of the bottle. To recover, get the temperature back down. This step takes time, IF you can get it back to operating temperature. 10 Kleenkut 2050 SHEAR SPRAY LUBRICANT Best Performance, Lowest Cost. For information on Kleenmold lubricants, call +1-908-862-9300 or visit www.kleenmold.com Photo credit: © 2012 Hans Joachim Breuer Employee Spotlight: Ulrike Mueller, TOTAL Glass Lubricants GmbH “Millions and millions of glass containers are produced every single day, and all need our Kleenmold products to aid in the process.” I joined the TOTAL Glass Lubricants Europe GmbH (at that time called “Elna”) in the summer of 1997. I found a small office situated in the countryside on the outskirts of Cologne / Bonn with only a few staff members. I was given a hearty welcome by my colleagues and immediately felt familiar and part of a great team. Over time, I got more involved with personnel from our main office in the USA, as well as our distributors and agents around Europe. My feelings towards the company and the people I had to work with did not change at all over time, and our relationships strengthened when I met the individuals personally. I first thought our company was very small, but quickly realized that (ELNA) TOTAL Glass Lubricants Europe GmbH, together with TOTAL Lubricants USA, were working world wide and this made my job even more interesting. Meeting people from all over Europe, and from Australia to Mexico, at meetings and exhibitions is exciting, and develops not only business relationships, but friendships as well. 12 Spring | Summer 2012 My job is very diverse, from creating purchase and sales orders with all customer requirements, to checking warehouses to ensure that we always have enough trading stocks to fulfill customer orders. I am responsible for ensuring that only full 40-foot containers are ordered. As they take six to eight weeks to arrive from the USA, I need to ensure that they are ordered on time, allow sufficient time at sea, as well as have then cleared through customs with all the correct documentation. I then liaise with freight forwarders and the warehouses to ensure the safe arrival at various warehouses ready for sale. Our customers rely on TGLE to always have enough products in stock to supply their needs. From time to time, when customers have forgotten to order, we have to make arrangements for urgent deliveries. Providing customer service, both technically and commercially, allows us to develop good relationships with our customers. My Italian language skills enable me to assist my Italian colleague for the Italian market as well. Additionally, we have to think about safety items. We must offer our Material Safety Data Sheets in nine different languages for the European countries we are selling our products to. Developing these requires contact with our safety consultant as well as our vendors, customers and distributors. REACH has become a big issue over the past few years, ensuring that all Safety Data Sheets, as well all other safety aspects, are handled carefully and in compliance with the law. Technical Data Sheets are given to our customers based on what was received from TOTAL Lubricants USA. Furthermore, I am responsible for organizing the biggest glass exhibition worldwide, which takes place in Germany every two years. At this event, TOTAL distributors and agents from all over the world come to Germany and I handle meetings and hotel accommodations. With respect to our agents, contracts as well as commissions need to be handled and coordinated with our lawyers. Internally in TOTAL Glass Lubricants Europe GmbH, I am responsible for employee affairs and support the Corporate Officer with administrative and technical issues. When I visited my first glass plant, I was very surprised by the technique involved and the speed the glass bottles were produced. The speed of the gob being distributed down the scoop is amazingly fast, and I realized just how easily mistakes can be made that effect production. I was surprised to learn just how many parts of the machine need to be swabbed and sprayed to facilitate smooth glass production, and the way glass is colored through a dyed furnace and a feeder. Glass container production is a science itself, and no one can just jump into the job without knowledge and a lot of experience. Millions and millions of glass containers are produced every single day, and all need our Kleenmold products to aid in the process. I am proud to be a member of the TOTAL Glass Lubricants GmbH team and to be part of the system involved in creating a finished glass bottle. Glass Lubricants Trusted for 75 Years. For quality and consistency that can’t be beat, you can count on Kleenmold — the world leader in glass lubricants and coatings. Kleenmold products are manufactured under strict quality control at our TOTAL Lubricants USA plant in New Jersey to ensure consistency and quality every time. • Blank Mold Lubricants • Cold End Coatings • Delivery Coatings • Delivery Lubricants • Mold Compounds • Precoats • Ring Dopes • Shear Spray Lubricants • Synthetic I.S. Machine Oils www.kleenmold.com The right choice in lubricants