Hydraulics & Maintenance Dutch Fluid Power Conference November 13

Dutch Fluid Power Conference
November 13 th, 2014
The Netherlands
Oil Management
Lifetime
Condition monitoring
Revision and repair
Hydraulics
& Maintenance
www.dfpc.nl
The 6th Edition of Dutch Fluid Power Conference
takes place in the Netherlands on November 13th
2014 in Ede
For the sixth time, the Federation Drive and Automation (FEDA) and the Dutch Fluid
Power Association (VPH) will organize the Dutch Fluid Power Conference.
The main topic for this year is “Hydraulics & Maintenance”, focusing on key points
such as Engineering, Cost control, Durability and Safety.
Several speakers from the Netherlands and afar will hold discussions of the following topics:
Oil Management
Lifetime
Condition
monitoring
Revision and repair
The conference provides an international platform and is the place to establish contacts between
professional experts and practical operators within the sector. Therefore, this conference will add
significant value for engineers, maintenance managers, producers, scientists, teachers and students
along with anyone who is interested or involved in maintenance relating to ­hydraulics. Due to the
international presence of the conference, all presentations will be held in English. Like previous years,
the Hydraulics Conference 2014 will be held in the Congress Centre CineMec in Ede, the Netherlands.
How to subscribe for this symposium?
Participation costs per person € 225,- ex VAT which includes:
• Access to the symposium
• A digital reference book (e-reader) with all lecture texts
• Lunch buffet with tea/coffee
• Networking event
You can register and find more information about the conference on the website www.dfpc.nl
For more background information about the FEDA or VPH you can visit the websites www.feda.nl or
www.platform-hydrauliek.nl
www.dfpc.nl
TOPIC Hydraulics & Maintenance
list of presentations (in alfabetical order of speaker name)
Hose life during operations and best practice in handling, storing and inspection
Permanent condition monitoring of
hydraulic hose
Developments regarding the lifetime improvement of hydraulic sealing systems
How to maintain your hydraulic system
on a military mission
Sample preparation for reliable hydraulic
particle count analysis using light
extinction particle counters
Technical innovations by ultrasonic
clamp on flow meters
Modifying machinery and EU regulations
Mr. Serkan Algan
Condition monitoring as a maintenance
tool
Maintenance manager of the year 2014
Mr. Stuart Lunt
Maintenance of hydraulics in relation to
the performance of lubricants
Oil Filter Analysis (OFA) on continuously
operating wind turbines
Modular condition monitoring systems
for determination the oil quality and the
particle contamination
Component cleanliness of fluid power
Mr. Taco Mets
Changing market requirements in
relation to Environmentaly Acceptable
Lubricants (EAL's)
Local repair capability for hydraulic
cylinder rods
Fluid injection injuries "the facts"
Mr. Martin Ruch
Improvement existing filtration concept
by using bypass filtration
Repair of pumps & motors and different
types of damages
Short time ageing test for hydraulic
valves
Oil condition monitoring & interpretation of the test results
Mr. Marc van Uytven
Mr. Ulrich Ammer
Mr. Gonzalo Barillas
Colonel de Graauw
Mr. Matt Harle
Mr. Leen de Jong
Mr. Wouter Leusden
Mr. Ton Merkx
Mr. Gerrit Middelkoop
Mr. Eliseo Pignanelli
Mr. Jari Rinkinen
Procurement and technical manager, Pirtek
Europe Ltd
Product marketing manager, hydraulic hose and
fittings, EMEA, Baden-Baden, Germany
Engineer manager, Freudenberg Sealing Technologies, Germany
Head maintenance facility materiel command,
Royal Netherlands Army
Business development manager, Beckman
Coulter HIAC
Owner, technical director at Ultrasonic Flow
Management , Oud Gastel, Netherlands
Product safety coordinator, Bosch Rexroth
Benelux
Research manager, condition monitoring business
unit, Parker Kittiwake, Littlehampton, UK
Key note speaker, technical manager themepark
Walibi, the Netherlands
Technical director, Van Meeuwen Industries
Business development manager and senior
consultant, Plurel
Scientific staff, centre for mechatronics and automation - ZeMa GmbH, Saarbrucken University,
Germany
Professor IHA-Department of Intelligent Hydraulics, Tampere University of technology, Tampere,
Finland
Costumer service manager Panolin AG, Panolin
International Inc., Madetswil, Switzerland
Mr. Guus van der Sluis
Owner WMV Europe bv, Rijssen, the Netherlands
Mr. Martyn Smart
National training and health & safety manager,
Pirtek UK
Managing director at Triple R Europe N.V.,
Antwerpen, Belgium
Director of service, Bosch Rexroth, Horb,
Germany
Academic staff, Institute of Fluid Power Drives
and Controls (IFAS), Aachen University, Germany
Lubricants technical advisor, Shell Lubricants
Netherlands
Mr. Thomas Voll
Mr. Paul Weber
Mr. Gerhard Weigand
www.dfpc.nl
About FEDA (www.feda.nl):
The Federatie Aandrijven en Besturen (FEDA) [Federation Drive and Automation] counts more
than 175 members and is the main trade association in the field of drive and automation techno­
logy in the Netherlands. The FEDA membership is open to all companies that have a relationship
with drive and automation technology, which includes organizations and knowledge institutions active in this sector.
About VPH (www.platform-hydrauliek.nl):
The Vereniging Platform Hydrauliek [Dutch Fluid Power Association]
was founded in 1997. With this, the basis was laid for a platform where
anyone interested in, or has affinity with hydraulics can be member.
At the moment, the association has more than 150 enthusiastic members. Together they pursue the associations goal
“securing and passing knowledge within the field of hydraulics”.
About Cinemec (www.zakelijk.cinemec.nl):
CineMec is a congress centre in the hart of the Netherlands where conferences, business days, movie events, company
parties or receptions can be held. Located near highway A12 it is very suitable for business meetings, next to movies
and cultural performances.
FEDA: Karin van Reijn, e-mail: [email protected], T +31 88 400 84 10
Kirsten de Lange, e-mail: [email protected], T + 31 884 008 410
VPH: Peter de Ru, e-mail: [email protected] , M +31 629 551 249
Route to the Cinemec Congress Centre:
By car
From the A12 motorway , coming from the direction of
Utrecht or Arnhem, take exit no. 24 (Wageningen/Ede/
Bennekom). Turn right at the traffic lights.
From the local region
It is the most convenient way to take the motorway
A12. From Barneveld and Amersfoort take the motorway
A30 in the direction of the A12. From Apeldoorn of
Nijmegen take the motorway A50 in the direction of
the A12.
Public transport
Cinemec is located approximately 3,5 km from the
railway station Ede-Wageningen where you can take
a bus to Cinemec. For the timetables check ­
www.valleilijn.nl, www.syntus.nl and
www.connexxion.nl.
CineMec
Laan der Verenigde Naties
6716 JE EDE
www.cinemec.nl