| Manufacturing of circulation coins |
A dedicated management team and workers control the production process of circulation coins within a computer integrated manufacturing system at the South African Mint.1. Casting, new materials and slittingProduction starts at the highly modern furnace at the Casting Section. All the raw materials are melted in the furnace and then cast into scalped stripalloys. Traditional coinage metals such as cupro nickel, brass and bronze have long been used in the production of coins and still represent an important selection of materials for this application. Along with the range of plated coinage materials, the South African Mint offers a range of traditional coinage alloys. These include materials from the cupro nickel; aluminium bronze; aluminium nickel bronze and brass range of alloys, as well as more exotic alloys aimed at achieving very specific criteria of colour, electromagnetic properties and wear characteristics. These alloys are produced either in-house by the South African Mint in its modern computerised continuous casting furnace, or in conjunction with its local or international supplier network. The South African Mint recognizes the importance of these alloys in the design of coinage systems, and is constantly involved in research work aimed at finding innovative ways of expanding their field of application 2. Rolling MillCoils are rolled on modern computer controlled rolling mills to produce strip of the correct thickness. Electronic measuring equipment controls the rolling gap and produces a product that is within eleven microns of the required thickness. These tolerances are essential in determining the final mass of the product. Automated delivery and removal of materials by means of automated guided vehicles allow for an uncluttered and safe working environment.3. BlankingBlank circular discs are punched out of metal strip by means of high-speed blanking presses. Each coin blank is rimmed before it is kept in the blank store for the next process.4. ElectroplatingElectroplating is the practice by which coin blanks are coated with nickel, copper or copper and tin. This plating is very thin and gives the coin blank a complete different surface finish. Circulation coins in traditional alloys do not undergo the electroplating process and move past the plating plant on conveyor belts to the next process. Traditional coinage metals such as cupro-nickel, brass and bronze have long been used in the production of coins. The South African Mint is constantly involved in research aimed at finding innovative ways to expand its product range.5. AnnealingDuring the annealing process the coin blanks are softened by heat treatment in preparation for minting. All coin blanks are polished after heat treatment to give them a high quality surface finish and special anti tarnishing chemicals are added to the polishing process.6. CoiningThe prepared coin blanks are coined on high-speed presses. Finished coins are continuously subjected to rigorous quality control inspections. Coins in traditional alloys and electroplated coins are minted in this department.7. PackingThe final product is packed according to the client requirements and thereafter stored in a computer controlled high-bay store, accessed by automated guided vehicles only.8. Material HandlingWhat is Material Handling?Material handling can be defined as the cost effective conveying and transporting of materials between different work centers and stores, using pre-defined and tested methods and equipment, to achieve the utmost efficiency and effectiveness. As a result of the Mint's sophisticated Material Handling System (MHS), the shifting and lifting of materials between work centers and stores, and storage itself, are undertaken in the most time-, cost- and space efficient way possible.Material Handling DevicesMaterial Handling Devices (MHDs) include stores, cranes, Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs), conveyors, drop-sections and automotors StoresStores at the Mint where MHDs are used include: Raw Material Store
Coil Store
Final Product Store
CranesCranes, include a Coil crane that is located in the Coil store and two cranes that are located in the Final Product store (one per aisle). Coil Crane
Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs)These are located as follows: Coil Store
Unplated Blanks
Plated Blanks
Final Product Store
ConveyorsIn-feed and out-feed conveyors are located in the Final Product store. These devices are used to move material horizontally between two fixed points.Drop sections & AutomotorsCounting In Drop section
Counting and Bagging & Coining Drop sections
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Coin Manufacturing