tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2938462029873072522024-02-07T14:52:39.810-08:00Custom Roll Forming InstitutePrecision Metalforming Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08122398031948138548noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293846202987307252.post-64470421586484780882014-10-27T10:54:00.000-07:002014-10-27T11:15:46.690-07:00Overcome Solar Component Commoditization<div class="Normal1">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri;">In years past, roll formers enjoyed a
boom of business thanks to the solar industry. As a new and emerging industry,
solar panel manufacturers looked to metal fabricators for expertise in
producing solar mounting and racking components. </span><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri;">But the once-blank slate now is filled up
with standard hot-rolled shapes, cold-rolled basic angles and channels, and
tube. The racking and ground pilings space has become commoditized. Combine
this with a massive consolidation of players, and the solar market is feeling a
bit crowded with little room for future growth.</span><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri;">In spite of a seemingly glass ceiling,
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;">What Custom Roll Forming Can Bring to the
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri;">Historically, custom roll formed shapes
were a difficult sell in the solar market, due to their perception as high-cost
components. The word “custom” was seen
as a euphemism for costly and unnecessary. As a result, shapes reliant on
standard tooling or hot-rolled
processing were heavily favored.</span><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri;">Now, thanks to roll forming’s sturdy
footing in solar, these businesses have an opportunity to sell both the
flexibility and cost efficiencies of custom shapes. </span><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri;">When done well, a custom shape can be
used in a handful of applications in a solar installation and represent real
value. Broader utilization furthers the
economies of scale achieved through roll forming. Custom shapes contribute to
product differentiation and improve ease of installation, increasing value to
the market and allowing project owners to realize lower total cost of
installation. </span><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri;">This information, paired with roll
forming’s natural benefits of in-line processing and automation, makes a
compelling case for custom roll formed shapes. That said, roll formers must be
able to </span><a href="http://www.arfpcorp.com/blog/the-rise-of-outsourced-engineering"><span style="color: #1155cc; font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri;">supply in-house design capabilities</span></a><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri;"> and </span><a href="http://www.arfpcorp.com/blog/design-considerations-for-roll-forming"><span style="color: #1155cc; font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri;">roll forming engineering expertise</span></a><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri;"> in order to sell this approach effectively. </span><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;">The Future of Solar is in Value Added</span></b><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><a href="https://www.blogger.com/null" name="h.gjdgxs"></a><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri;">As solar panel
prices decrease, solar panel and mounting manufacturers must find new ways to
stay competitive. One of the key challenges of the solar industry is reaching
parity with nonrenewable energy technologies.
Lowering the true cost per kilowatt-hour for an installation by any and
all means is required to achieve the desired cost levels. Roll formers looking to continue their
success in the solar market must adopt value-added services—namely, creative
custom shape design expertise—to reclaim dollars lost to commoditization. </span></span><br />
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<b><i>Sample Markets Served by Custom Roll Formers:</i></b></div>
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<li style="padding: 0px 0px 10px;">Aerospace</li>
<li style="padding: 0px 0px 10px;">Appliance/ Housewares</li>
<li style="padding: 0px 0px 10px;">Agricultural Implements</li>
<li style="padding: 0px 0px 10px;">Architecture</li>
<li style="padding: 0px 0px 10px;">Automotive</li>
<li style="padding: 0px 0px 10px;">Construction:<ul style="line-height: 12px; list-style-image: url(http://www.pma.org/assets/images/layout/diamond-red.gif); margin-left: 10px; margin-top: 0px; padding-top: 10px;">
<li style="padding: 0px 0px 10px;">Residential</li>
<li style="padding: 0px 0px 10px;">Commercial</li>
<li style="padding: 0px 0px 10px;">RV & Mobile Home</li>
<li style="padding: 0px 0px 10px;">Displays/Fixtures</li>
<li style="padding: 0px 0px 10px;">Electronic Cabinetry</li>
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<li style="color: #2c2c2c; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 16px; padding: 0px 0px 10px;">Energy Conservation</li>
<li style="color: #2c2c2c; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 16px; padding: 0px 0px 10px;">Furniture</li>
<li style="color: #2c2c2c; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 16px; padding: 0px 0px 10px;">Hardware</li>
<li style="color: #2c2c2c; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 16px; padding: 0px 0px 10px;">Highway Products</li>
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<li style="color: #2c2c2c; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 16px; padding: 0px 0px 10px;">Recreational Equipment</li>
<li style="color: #2c2c2c; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 16px; padding: 0px 0px 10px;">Transportation:</li>
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Precision Metalforming Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08122398031948138548noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293846202987307252.post-38326837918946059642014-06-17T04:38:00.002-07:002014-06-17T04:38:31.529-07:00Case Study: Roll Formed Ladders Deliver Big Results<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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A great ladder needed to reinvent itself</h3>
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Although Company Y’s ladders have been a favorite for three decades, they did have a few issues.</div>
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<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">First, because its designers gave it the most-robust performance characteristics possible, the ladder was simply too heavy for some customers.</li>
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<strong>Goal 1: Lighten Up: </strong>Company Y’s first goal was to cut the ladder’s weight by a full 20 percent, yet still maintain the strength and quality that their ladders are known for.</div>
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<strong>Goal: Step it Up: </strong> Company Y also needed another breakthrough – they needed to redeign their ladder so that it was so unique it couldn’t be knocked off easily and would provide as much protection as possible from competitors.</div>
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Custom roll former helps create new “Revolution”</h3>
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Company Y knew that their new ladder would be vastly different – so they named it “Revolution.” With the name in place, the company now needed a partner that knew their industry and could provide the technology needed to develop this new state-of-the-art product.</div>
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“We turned to our roll forming partner as one of the companies we felt could work best with our company,” said Company Y’s Director of Engineering. “They committed the time and resources necessary to work through the project from top to bottom — interacting with our engineers to develop solutions that met our objectives. First, they researched different materials and came up with a special aluminum alloy that had mechanical strength properties that were 25 percent higher than the extrusion grade used on our existing ladders. This allowed for a 25 percent reduction in ladder rail weight.”</div>
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“Even better, the roll former negotiated with the aluminum producer to get us exclusive rights to this one-of-a-kind special alloy. That meant no other ladder producer in the world could ever use this material in the ladder industry. With that, Company Y was well on its way to having a lighter-weight product that could not be duplicated.”</div>
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With the new alloy identified, it was time to redesign the rail sections. The roll former’s engineering team worked with Company Y’s engineering department to configure a roll-formed shape that would add strength in needed areas. “Designing alongside the roll former’s team made it easier to develop a shape that worked well with the roll-forming process” added Company Y’s Director of Engineering. “Anytime we had an issue or question, the roll former was quick to respond, even if it meant flying their engineers out to our facility. They also made at least 10 different sets of samples during product development so we could do actual product testing and ensure the new design worked.”</div>
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The roll former took the next step and helped Company Y transition other parts of the ladder to the new aluminum alloy. “They helped us brainstorm in several other areas – the hinge sections, for example — to reduce weight and increase strength using the alloy. This cut considerable weight from the product, giving us weight savings we hadn’t counted on.</div>
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“The Revolution is here – and our roll forming partner was instrumental in getting us there. They are honest, straightforward, capable people. I would highly recommend them and the roll forming process to anyone looking for help in developing or redesigning a product.”</div>
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Precision Metalforming Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08122398031948138548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293846202987307252.post-10639974435365541122014-05-05T12:20:00.005-07:002014-05-05T12:20:44.228-07:00What is Custom Roll Forming?<div style="border: 0px; color: #333333; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, 'Trebuchet MS', sans-serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 22px; margin-bottom: 15px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px;">
Roll Forming is a continuous process in which a strip of metal, usually in coil form, is passed through a series of roller dies and progressively shaped to the desired contour. It eliminates multiple stage production, finishing or sub-assembly operations. Secondary operations such as: notching, punching, tabbing, perforating, edge rolling, bending, deburring, embossing, and mechanical finishing can be combined continuously with the roll forming operation to speed production and reduce assembly costs. By its very nature, roll forming is a process which permits consistent adherence to close tolerances, working in both heavy and lightweight materials. Roll formed shapes can be economically produced from an almost limitless variety of stock that has been preprocessed: painted, vinyl coated, oiled, anodized, embossed, or mechanically surface treated. Practically all metals can be successfully roll formed.</div>
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Extrusion, hot rolling.</div>
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HVAC and construction industries are big consumers of rollformed products. These include ductwork as well as doors and wall panels. Rollformed products also find great use on roadways as sign posts and guardrails. Other products include shelving, airframe parts, window and door frames, raceways and troughs, telescoping bleacher seating, electronic enclosures, drawer slides and various types of rails.</div>
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Benefits</h3>
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Should your needs fall to parts with uniform cross-sections, rollforming can make them in high volumes, cutting the parts to the length needed. In-line processes to punch, notch and perform other functions help reduce cost and lead time. Generally, rollformed parts offer a strength advantage over competing processes in structural-rigidity applications.</div>
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Capacities</h3>
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Sizes of parts produced are limited only by shipping and handling concerns. The process typically runs at speeds from about 5 to more than 600 ft./min., depending upon part complexity and use of in-line non-rollforming operations. The type of material worked also affects process speed.</div>
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Materials</h3>
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Any material that can be cold-formed from sheet is a candidate for rollforming.</div>
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Should I use it?</h3>
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The process will yield high volumes of parts, to any length desired. Use it for parts with similar cross-sections throughout. Also, the process is not limited to straight parts—it can sweep material into a continuous radius or a circular ring. Rollforming allows the formation of two different materials simultaneously to produce a clad shape in one operation. Note: Product design is limited to material of constant thickness, and the process does not provide the ability to strengthen bends with fillets.</div>
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<b>Article also available on the <a href="http://www.customrollforminginstitute.org/about/rollforming.asp">Custom Roll Forming Institute</a> website. </b></div>
Precision Metalforming Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08122398031948138548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293846202987307252.post-48075435729756090942014-05-05T06:55:00.003-07:002014-05-05T06:57:31.265-07:00Apprenticeships<h3 style="border: 0px; clear: both; color: #444444; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, 'Trebuchet MS', sans-serif; font-size: 20px; font-weight: inherit; margin: 0px 0px 15px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px;">
Developing Apprenticeship Programs</h3>
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WorkingSolutions designs and develops effective and structured apprenticeship programs based on three approach options:</div>
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<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">The traditional time-based approach – Requiring minimum of 2000 hours of on-the-job training and related technical (knowledge-based) instruction</li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">The newly approved competency- based approach – Requiring the apprentice to demonstrate competency by successfully completing required on-the-job learning and related technical (knowledge-based) instruction without regard to time (Federal Register, Dept. of Labor/ETA, 29 CFR, Part 29.5)</li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">Or new “hybrid” approaches – Requiring the apprentice to successfully complete an established minimum of on-the-job learning and related or blended technical instruction hours to demonstrate competency in defined skill, trade or subject areas (Federal Register, Dept. of Labor/ETA, 29 CFR, Part 29.5)</li>
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“You can’t make a good part with a bad print” – That also applies when developing training, assessment and apprenticeship programs. It’s all in the “design!” Using proven models, techniques and methods, WorkingSolutions can assist you in designing, creating, developing and implementing an effective apprentice program (registered or not registered) to meet your needs and the needs of the apprentice.</div>
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Using job/skill analysis techniques, skill-based learning progressions, structured on-the-job training methods, valid competency assessments and/or credentials, skill standards and portfolios, and related knowledge & technical instruction, WorkingSolutions will design your program and weave related technical instruction (coursework), assessments and/or interim credentials into the fabric of your on-job, skill-based learning progression. Related instruction can include traditional partnerships with an education institution and/or (as recently approved by the Department of Labor) electronic media such as on-line courses, CD/DVD media, distance learning or virtual class work.</div>
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Our systematic approach and development strategies provide a valid, defensible and ISO/TS compliant learning and doing program that creates more flexibility for apprentices and employers. In addition, our program development design provides for increased and innovative choices and options to meet the needs of industries that have traditionally used Registered Apprenticeship programs, as well as connecting with the workforce demands of new and emerging industries.</div>
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For more information, contact Bruce Broman at 216-901-8800 or bbroman@pma.org.</div>
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<b>Article also available on the <a href="http://www.customrollforminginstitute.org/resources/apprenticeships.asp">Custom Roll Forming Institute</a> website. </b></div>
Precision Metalforming Associationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08122398031948138548noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293846202987307252.post-68332714684143298762014-04-02T07:55:00.001-07:002014-04-02T07:55:39.572-07:00Roll Forming: Post-Cut or Pre-Cut? Advantages and Disadvantages<h1 style="border: 0px; color: #222222; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, 'Trebuchet MS', sans-serif; font-size: 26px; margin: 0px 0px 20px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px;">
<span style="color: #333333; font-family: inherit; font-size: 16px; font-style: inherit; font-weight: normal; line-height: 22px;">When roll forming producers make serious decisions about new roll form products, it is critical to consider the best mill configuration to produce the desired product. Factors to consider include when to make the cut-off and choosing between roll forming pre-cut material or post-cutting the material. With pre-cut material, the strip is cut before entering the roll forming mill, whereas with post-cut material, the strip is cut after the product is shaped through the roll forming mill. Review these advantages and disadvantages to each choice to determine the best option for your roll forming application:</span></h1>
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<strong>Advantages of a post-cut roll form line:</strong></div>
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<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">Increased production and less downtime, since material feeds continuously through the roll former</li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">Typically, fewer forming stations are required, since there is no need for the material to self-thread</li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">After a new coil is threaded, the leading edge of the profile does not get deformed</li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">Tooling tends to wear longer between reconditioning, yielding more linear footage</li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">End flare, twist, camber and bow defects are easier to control</li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">Minor mill adjustments are possible with continuously fed material under load in the roll former</li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">Part lengths are not limited by mill specs (i.e. horizontal centers); if floor space is an issue, the parts can be run directly to the outside of the building</li>
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<strong>Disadvantages of a post-cut roll form line:</strong></div>
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<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">Edge condition from the cut-off die can leave a slight burr and/or distortion with hemmed parts or non-supported areas of a cross-section</li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">More cut-off die inserts are required, when there are many sizes or combinations for a given product</li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">Sometimes it is better to form a pre-cut strip, when there is a severely notched feature in the product</li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">When pre-notching is needed, the mill system requires additional capital to add the cut-off press to the system</li>
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<strong>Advantages of a pre-cut roll form line:</strong></div>
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<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">Generally, it is less expensive to use an existing electronic feed system already used in the pre-shear, as opposed to adding a second post-cut press at the end of the mill</li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">Hand feeding strips is more economical for low-volume production</li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">Some notch configurations make it easier to run pre-cut strips</li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">Combination roll tooling that forms multiple strip widths does not require shear die changeover</li>
<li style="margin-bottom: 10px;">Parts with severe notches or complex cross-sections may not cut well after roll forming</li>
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<strong>Disadvantages of a pre-cut roll form line:</strong></div>
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Strips must self-thread without damage to the lead edges, normally requiring additional forming stations</div>
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Lead and trail ends of pre-cut strips are not supported against adjacent roll passes, resulting in straightening issues</div>
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<b>Article also available on the <a href="http://www.customrollforminginstitute.org/news/article.asp?aid=9027">Custom Roll Forming Institute website</a>. </b></div>
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Roll forming is a continuous process in which a strip of
metal, usually in coil form, passes through a series of roller dies and
progressively shaped to the desired contour. This process eliminates multiple-stage
production, finishing and/or subassembly operations. Secondary operations such
as notching, punching, tabbing, perforating, edge rolling, bending, deburring,
embossing and mechanical finishing can be combined continuously with the roll forming
operation to quicken production and reduce assembly costs. By its very nature, the
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