historie

1903

First induction channel furnace (1.8t/300kW) built in Gysinge, Sweden.

1967

Automatic casting on high-speed die-casting plant (DISAMATIC model) is introduced.

With 5x60t / 21MW capacity in mains frequency technology, the melting plant with the largest capacity is built at GM/Saginaw USA.

Thyristor inverter technology is implemented.

1972

The first inductive heating plant for the forging industry is built.

1979

The first tandem heating plant for Thyssen is built.

1981

The world's largest heating plant with a throughput of 25 tons per hour is built.

1987

First 4-strand heating plant built for Krupp Gerlach.

1988

ASEA and BBC merge to form ABB.

The world's first melt processor is introduced.

1992

High-performance furnaces from the new IFM range go into service at Mercedes Benz.

The TWIN-POWER® principle with the continuous distribution of power for the continuous supply of iron is introduced.

1996

The first 16MW inverter in the world is commissioned by Gnutti, Italy.

1998

The first melting plant with IGBT inverter technology is commissioned at Bischofswerke Lüdinghausen, Germany.

2004

The first heating system with IGBT technology & zone control is built and sets new standards in the forging industry.

2005

ABP Induction is formed from ABB's 'Foundry' business unit.

2008

16MW high-performance furnaces for steel go into service at NASCO in Saudi Arabia.

2012

TISCO (Taiyuan Iron & Steel Co. Ltd.) placed the largest order in the company's history: 2 x 30t furnaces with 1 x 24MW, 6 x 65t furnaces with 3 x 42MW.

2014

ABP builds the first cross-field heating plant with a total output of 36 MW.

2018

Publication of the strategy for the digitalization of the foundry industry.

2019

ABP becomes part of the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and Primetals Technologies group.

2023

Participation in GIFA with a new strategic focus: Deglobalization, Decarbonization, Demographic Change, Digitalization.

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