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TI Automotive opens $30-million plant in Georgia.


TI Automotive [Warren, MI; www.tiautomotive.com] has opened a new plant in Hartwell, Georgia Hartwell is a city in Hart County, Georgia, United States. The population was 4,188 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Hart CountyGR6. Geography
Hartwell is located at  (34.352738, -82.
, northeast of Atlanta, for the production of blow-molded fuel tanks and 30 blow molded Filler pipes. Prototype build of products is to commence in September, 2005, then work will proceed for three contracts that the company has in hand, next-generation versions of the BMW X5, Hyundai Santa Fe The Hyundai Santa Fe is a mid-size crossover SUV based on the Hyundai Sonata platform. It was introduced for the 2001 model year as Hyundai's first SUV, released at the same time as the Ford Escape/Mazda Tribute and Pontiac Aztek. , and Dodge Sebring/Stratus. The business that the company has booked represents approximately 480,000 automotive fuel tank systems; the $30-million plant, designed and built by O'Neal, Inc. [Atlanta; www.onealinc.com] has the capability of producing one million units. Howard Duxbury, TI president of Global Fuel Systems, says that the investment in the Hartwell plant is the single biggest made in the history of the company, yet adds, "We would like to increase the investment by $10 million." In other words Adv. 1. in other words - otherwise stated; "in other words, we are broke"
put differently
, the company sees a bright opportunity for this plant, quite possibly given the number of vehicle manufacturers that have set up significant facilities in the southeast.

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The company has three blow-molding lines, two for gas tanks and one for filler pipe production (the initial customer for the plastic filler pipes is BMW BMW
 in full Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

German automaker. Founded as an aircraft engine manufacturer in 1916, the company assumed the name Bayerische Motoren Werke and became known for its high-speed motorcycles in the 1920s.
; while plastic filler pipes have made in-roads in Europe, they have yet to catch on in the U.S.]. Each of the tank machines can produce 68 units per hour; filler pipes can be made at a rate of 120 per hour.

In the event that a customer should want a fuel system that minimizes evaporative emissions by design, TI Automotive has setup the Hartwell plant to be capable of producing so-called "ship in a bottle" (SIB sib: see clan. ) tanks on its 150-ton, 10-bar blow-molding presses. The "ship" in this case is the carrier system, which can include the fuel pumps, reservoirs, fuel filters, etc. The bottle is the tank itself, a six layer barrier system (e.g., HDPE HDPE
abbr.
high-density polyethylene
, regrind, adhesive, EVOH EVOH Ethylene Vinyl Alcohol Polymer (chemical industry)  (ethylene vinyl alcohol), adhesive, HDPE; or a proprietary system TI Automotive offers). What happens during production, explains Manouchehr Naze Kambakhsh, vp, Global Advanced Engineering, is that the completed carrier is fixtured vertically below the co-extrusion heads of the blow molder. The extruded parison par´i`son

n. 1. (Glassworking) An intermediate stage or shape of a glass object which is produced in more than one stage.
 is cut to length and is robotically manipulated so that it fits between the open mold where the carrier is. The mold shuts and the blow molding occurs. Performing the molding in this manner minimizes the paths where there could be possible evaporative emissions.

While it seems fairly straightforward, Kambakhsh suggests, "the devil is in the details." It is not as straightforward as it seems. While the Hartwell plant has no orders for SIB tanks, Joe Roznowski, plant manager, says that they've taken the lessons learned from the TI Automotive plant in Ossian, IN, where the SIB tanks are produced for the Ford GT, and created a setup that is optimized for SIB production.

Duxbury notes that heretofore, the TI Automotive plant in Rastatt, Germany, had been the technology leader among the company's operations. Now that position is held by a 145,000-f[t.sup.2] plant at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains Blue Ridge also Blue Ridge Mountains

A range of the Appalachian Mountains extending from southern Pennsylvania to northern Georgia. It rises to 2,038.6 m (6,684 ft) at Mount Mitchell in the Black Mountains of western North Carolina.
.--GSV
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