30.10.2025

MAPAL Indonesien mit einzigartigem Service

Grüne Produktion mit Werkzeugen für Minimalmengenschmierung bei einem lokalen Automobilzulieferer ermöglicht

Um die Produktion eines großen Kunden zu modernisieren, hat MAPAL in Indonesien neue Wege eingeschlagen. Die dortige Niederlassung des Werkzeugherstellers aus Aalen liefert einem Automobilzulieferer nicht nur Werkzeuge für Minimalmengenschmierung (MMS), sondern hat auch Vertrieb und Service für die Anlagen übernommen.

Das Bild zeigt Claudio Gabos mit Walter Divisi und Dicky Abdurakhmat.
  • Das Bild zeigt Claudio Gabos mit Walter Divisi und Dicky Abdurakhmat.
  • Das Bild zeigt Mitarbeiter von Nusametal und MAPAL.
  • Das Bild zeigt den Standort von Nusametal im Norden von Jakarta.
  • Das Bild zeigt ein MMS-Gerät von DropsA.
  • The image shows a fine boring tool of MAPAL With PCD-cutting edges.
  • The image shows the PCD face milling cutter NeoMill-Diamond Power
  • The image shows a solid carbide step drill of MAPAL-
  • The image shows a look in the engine room of the MMS machine.

Astra Otoparts ist einer der größten Automobilzulieferer in Indonesien. Kunden des 1976 gegründeten Unternehmens sind vor allem zahlreiche namhafte Automobil- und Zweiradhersteller aus Japan, Südkorea und Europa. Die Gruppe besteht aus insgesamt mehr als 50 Fertigungsunternehmen. Eines davon ist die Astra Otoparts Nusametal, die Bauteile vom Aluminiumdruckguss über die mechanische Bearbeitung bis hin zum fertigen Produkt herstellt. 

Wie viele andere Unternehmen des Landes ist auch Astra Otoparts mit wachsenden Ansprüchen an den Umweltschutz konfrontiert. Die Regierung drängt Industriebetriebe und vor allem die Automobilbranche dazu, „grüner“ zu produzieren. Das passt durchaus zum Image von Astra Otoparts. Das Unternehmen hat sich in den vergangenen Jahren immer wieder mit Umweltinitiativen hervorgetan, etwa für sauberes Wasser, Aufforstung und Biodiversität. Beim Artenschutz stand zuletzt der javanische Gibbon im Fokus. 

Das Bild zeigt Claudio Gabos mit Walter Divisi und Dicky Abdurakhmat.
Bei der offiziellen Unterzeichnung der Vertriebspartnerschaft, von links: Walter Divisi (CEO DropsA), Claudio Gabos (CSO MAPAL), Dicky Abdurakhmat (Sales Manager MAPAL Indonesien.   ©MAPAL

Hohe Produktivität auf beengtem Raum

Strengere Umweltauflagen waren für Astra Otoparts‘ Geschäftsbereich Nusametal allerdings nicht der einzige Grund, sich Gedanken über die Produktion der Zukunft zu machen. Wie die Firmenzentrale von Astra Otoparts befindet sich auch dieses Werk in Nordjakarta, einem der dichtest besiedelten Gebiete des Inselstaats. Das Unternehmen zwar Wachstum, dennoch bleibt der Bedarf nach effizienteren Prozessen mit besserer Qualität und erhöhter Produktionskapazität mit den vorhandenen Maschinen eine Herausforderung. Hier kam dann MAPAL ins Spiel. 

Die Niederlassung des Werkzeugherstellers war 2014 in Jakarta an den Start gegangen und bietet mit mehr als 20 Mitarbeitern das Produkt- und Leistungsportfolio inzwischen noch an drei weiteren Standorten auf Java an. Die Kunden kommen vor allem aus dem Automotive-Bereich, wobei in Indonesien die Hersteller von Motorrollern einen Schwerpunkt bilden. Oft unterstützt MAPAL Indonesien Maschinenhersteller auch in Projekten für Japan oder Indien. In Jakarta gemeinsam mit Automobilisten ausgearbeitete Lösungen wurden auch bereits auf Produktionsstätten in Taiwan, Vietnam und Thailand übertragen. 
 

Das Bild zeigt Mitarbeiter von Nusametal und MAPAL.
Arbeiten eng zusammen, von links: Rachmad Basuki (Engineering Department Head Nusametal), Andi Gunanto (COO Nusametal), Markus Beerhalter (Global Project Engineer MAPAL) Dicky Pratama (Sales Engineer MAPAL Indonesia), Dicky Abdurakhmat (Sales Manager MAPAL Indonesia)   ©MAPAL

Minimalmengenschmierung als Produktivitätshebel

At a seminar, Astra Otoparts’ Nusametal division became aware of the MQL technology. MAPAL was presenting the use of PCD tools with MQL, which promised a huge improvement in aluminium machining. For besides the known advantages of MQL machining, it results in better surface finishes particularly during the precision machining of aluminium alloys compared with machining using conventional cooling lubrication with emulsion. Reasons for this are the better lubricating effect of the MQL media and the absence of small particles that a conventional cooling lubrication system cannot filter out.

Minimum quantity lubrication has enjoyed a boom in the industry for a few years now in the spirit of resource protection and energy efficiency. MAPAL offers almost all its tools also in versions for MQL and labels them with a green mark. Aspects of these “green” tools include modification of the cooling channels to ensure optimum supply of the MQL liquid to the tools’ cutting edges and guide surfaces.
 

The image shows the site of Nusametal in the north of Jakarta.
A view of the premises of Astra Otoparts’ Nusametal division in North Jakarta.   ©Nusametal

The MQL switch project

At Astra Otoparts’ Nusametal division, the potential of the technology for the company’s own production was recognised immediately. The use of MQL would cut coolant costs, increase productivity, reduce the consumption of water and improve the condition of the production floor, which is rare on Java Island. Lower energy consumption also reduces the company’s own carbon footprint. Nusametal’s strong interest culminated in a joint project with MAPAL Indonesia aimed at re-tooling existing machinery to MQL. The company DropsA was also involved as the MQL equipment manufacturer.

The fact that DropsA has no presence in Indonesia was initially a major stumbling block. After some consideration, MAPAL Indonesia ultimately took over the import and installation of the MQL equipment. Up until this point, the team in Jakarta had no experience whatsoever with minimum quantity lubrication. “We knew this would be a challenge, as we first of all had to get to know the device and acquire knowledge on its installation, use and repair”, says Andreas Wasisto, Managing Director of MAPAL Indonesia. At DropsA in Frickenhausen and Milan, employees of Nusametal and MAPAL Indonesia got to grips with the technology.
 

The image shows a MMS-machine of DropsA.
Astra Otoparts’ Nusametal division uses devices with a 1-channel MMS system from DropsA.   ©DropsA
For DropsA, like the tool manufacturer, the partnership is unusual and hitherto unique in this form. Sales Director Frank Müller describes a fruitful collaboration and good relationship between the two companies. “MAPAL is a very good partner for us, because the tool manufacturer is very close to the client and the experts there contributed a great deal of know-how”, he says.

Connecting the 1-channel MQL systems to the existing BT30 machines from Fanuc Robodrill proved relatively unproblematic. Chip removal, chip cleaning, MQL device placement, maintenance and the use of appropriate lubricants also needed to be taken into account. This aspect was achieved in close collaboration between MAPAL Indonesia, Nusametal and their sister firm Astra Otoparts Division Winteq.
 
The image shows a fine boring tool of MAPAL With PCD-cutting edges.
Finish machining toll with diameter 32 mm and pcd cutting edges for finishing the fitting bore with a P7 tolerance.   ©MAPAL

Crankcase covers produced faster

The pilot project was a success. Astra Otoparts’ Nusametal division initially used the re-tooled machines to manufacture crankcase covers for scooters made by a Japanese manufacturer. Every day, the company produces around 11,000 of these aluminium components on a total of 24 machines, which are configured in six production lines. The MAPAL tools are used for pre-machining and fine machining and are each equipped with several PCD cutting edges. Face milling cutters with exchangeable PCD inserts and PCD-tipped form cutters are also used. Drills and forming taps are made from solid carbide. In comparison to competitors’ tools, the machining time could be reduced by around 20 percent using the MAPAL tools.

Rachmad Basuki, Engineering Department Head at Astra Otoparts’ Nusametal division, states: “The collaboration between engineers from Astra Otoparts’ Nusametal division and MAPAL Indonesia has played a pivotal role in enhancing tool design and driving internal improvements at Astra Otoparts’ Nusametal division. This partnership has boosted overall production performance, showcasing the power of cross-functional engineering synergy. The advanced technologies and innovative solutions introduced through this collaboration have become a catalyst for further improvements across the production area. These include layout optimisation, automation initiatives, and the development of jigs and fixtures, among other enhancements. The use of PCD tools with MQL has led to faster machining times and thus higher output, improving daily production volume considerably.” 
 

The image shows the PCD face milling cutter NeoMill-Diamond Power
PCD face milling cutter NeoMill-Diamond Power for finishing the sealing surface.   ©MAPAL

Even more benefits of the switch to MQL were also evident in production. The workspace stays much cleaner. The components are dry after machining, which means the laborious washing process can be omitted. Longer tool life and the associated reduced machine downtime contribute to higher productivity and reduced tool costs.

“The MQL project at Astra Otoparts' Nusametal division is one of our company's most valuable projects “, underlines Mr. Willy, deputy Chief Operation Officer of Astra Otoparts’ Nusametal division, explaining that the implementation which began on the CVT Transmission Cover production line has since been further expanded to other production lines. Currently, 24 of 150 machines operate with the MQL system which is set to expand annually. Mr. Willy adds: “The excellent collaboration between MAPAL Indonesia and our engineers resulted in an innovation combining MQL technology and PCD cutting tools on the BT30 CNC machine. This has significantly increased productivity and reduced production costs, enhancing our company's competitive advantage. We are very grateful to MAPAL Indonesia for their excellent service and support, and we look to continuing our long-term cooperation and collaboration to innovate in our tooling systems and tooling management.”
 

The image shows a solid carbide step drill of MAPAL-
Solid carbide step drill for core drilling of threads.   ©MAPAL

MAPAL Indonesia is DropsA’s official sales partner

MAPAL Indonesia is now DropsA’s official sales partner and can therefore offer complete manufacturing solutions with MQL equipment and the right tools. A corresponding agreement was signed at MAPAL’s stand at AMB 2024. Andreas Wasisto hopes the result will be more widespread use of MQL technology. DropsA and MAPAL are already discussing applying the Indonesian model to more countries.
The image shows a look in the engine room of the MMS machine.
A look into the engine room.   ©MAPAL

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