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Oerlikon Balzers opens largest production centre in Slovakia for heat treatment of automotive components

Balzers, Liechtenstein, 19 September 2018 – Oerlikon Balzers, a leading provider of surface solutions, has inaugurated its second production centre in Veľká Ida, Slovakia. The new plant marks another stage in Oerlikon’s growth strategy in the automotive industry, a major investment which meets the highest quality and environmental standards and offers automotive manufacturers state-of-the-art heat treatment processes. Together with the service centre opened in 2015, the Veľká Ida plant now represents Oerlikon Balzers' largest and most important site for coating and heat treating of automotive components.

Oerlikon Balzers opens largest production centre in Slovakia for heat treatment of automotive components

In September 2017, Oerlikon Balzers laid the foundation stone for the new production building to further expand its automotive business. In an area covering 5,000 m2, complex components are heat treated for automotive industry customers.

Oerlikon Balzers opens largest production centre in Slovakia for heat treatment of automotive components

Together with the service centre opened in 2015, the Veľká Ida plant now represents Oerlikon Balzers' largest and most important site for coating and heat treating automotive components.

Oerlikon Balzers opens largest production centre in Slovakia for heat treatment of automotive components

Political and media representatives joined Oerlikon CEO Dr. Roland Fischer (3rd from left), Finance Manager Slovakia Anita Kretovicova (5th from left), and Head of BU Automotive Solutions Jochen Weyandt (right).

Oerlikon Balzers opens largest production centre in Slovakia for heat treatment of automotive components

Oerlikon CEO Dr. Roland Fischer emphasised leading role of Veľká Ida in the overall strategy of Oerlikon Balzers for the automotive market.

Oerlikon Balzers opens largest production centre in Slovakia for heat treatment of automotive components

Jochen Weyandt, Head of Oerlikon’s Business Unit Automotive Solutions, said that Oerlikon Balzers offers its customers state-of-the-art heat treatment processes that meet the highest quality and environmental standards.

The surrounding area of Košice, one of the most important industrial centres in Slovakia and with excellent infrastructure, is a hub for automotive component manufacturers, and for many years the automotive production and the automotive supplier industries have dominated Slovakia's overall industrial output. Together with the existing plant, Oerlikon Balzers now employs nearly 300 specialists in Veľká Ida and offers a modern working environment with attractive employment conditions.

In response to the continuing high demand from the automotive industry, in September 2017 Oerlikon Balzers laid the foundation stone for an additional production building in order to further expand its automotive business. In an area covering 5,000 m2, complex components (mainly ball pins) are heat treated for automotive industry customers around the world using BALITHERM IONIT OX, an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional corrosion protection methods such as hard chrome plating. This technology offers very good friction properties, increased surface hardness and excellent corrosion resistance, as well as extending the service life of ball pins. The nitriding process is carried out in heat treatment systems developed and manufactured by Oerlikon Balzers.

Senior Oerlikon Balzers and Oerlikon Group managers welcomed a large number of local and regional government representatives to the inauguration.

Dr. Roland Fischer, CEO of the Oerlikon Group, expressed his positive outlook for the future in his opening speech: “The location of Veľká Ida plays a leading role in the overall strategy of the Oerlikon Balzers brand for the automotive market. Our first plant at Veľká Ida was the initial investment. Today, with the opening of the second Veľká Ida plant, we continue this success story.”

Jochen Weyandt, Head of Oerlikon’s Business Unit Automotive Solutions, said in his speech: “Veľká Ida is now one of Oerlikon Balzers’ largest production centres worldwide, with the highest quality and environmental standards. In this location we can offer our customers state-of-the-art heat treatment processes which meet the very high requirements of today and of the future. The high service level that we offer our customers and our network partners plays a decisive role in our long-term success.”

“Providing the friction and wear properties and the high precision demanded by automotive manufacturers is the crucial challenge today”, Weyandt continued. “Our heat treatment solutions are based on environmentally friendly technology which offers very good friction properties and outstanding corrosion resistance for automotive components, and together these result in longer vehicle service lifetimes. This reduces consumption of resources, which is a very important business aspect for ourselves and our customers!”

Ball pins heat treated with environmentally friendly BALITHERM IONIT OX


The combination of wear and corrosion protection delivered by BALITHERM IONIT OX makes it the ideal surface coating for ball pins and other automotive components. No other economically viable corrosion protection can meet all the specific requirements of ball pins: for example, there is frequently no red rust formation following the required salt spray test of at least 240 hours in accordance with DIN 50021-SS. In addition, BALITHERM IONIT and IONIT OX use no hazardous chemicals, which makes them the efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to common methods of treatment such as hard chrome plating.

For more information about Oerlikon Balzers’ heat treatments for engineered components in the automotive industry, visit https://www.oerlikon.com/balzers/com/en/markets/automotive-and-transportation/automotive/components/heat-treatment-solutions-for-automotive-components/

For further information, please contact:

Petra Ammann

Petra Ammann

Head of Communications Oerlikon Balzers
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