Lehmann-UMT GmbH
Lehmann-UMT has developed a hydropneumatic backwashing process that offers the user a number of advantages. For the tool company Gesau-Werkzeuge, one thing is paramount: mastering a particularly difficult filtration process when grinding gear-cutting tools. Filter technology is one of the core businesses of Lehmann-UMT GmbH. The range of activities extends from intensive customer consulting, customer-specific development and production through to service and maintenance. With our many years of experience and expertise in building filter plants, we contribute to opening up rationalisation processes. The company Lehmann has already delivered more than 150 sledges all over the world. The research teams use them to transport polar equipment, fuel oil and container structures from the ice edge of the Antarctic to the station in the interior of the country.
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Water Filtration and Separation
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
- Employees:
- 11-100
About Us
Cooling lubricants are a crucial component in the machining process; often, a machining task would not be possible without them. Thus, the cooling lubricant preparation is also an indispensable component in the process, since the cooling lubricant supply must be maintained in the required purity and at the necessary flow rate. In turn, the degree of purity of the cooling lubricant has a significant influence not only on process stability but also on the machining result and the wear of the cooling lubricant constituents. However, the right technology can only be selected and configured with a precise analysis of the machining process and its requirements. Gesau-Werkzeuge Fabrikations- und Service GmbH has consistently followed this path. The tool specialist from Glauchau-Gesau has completed the final stage of a metamorphosis in the cooling lubricant preparation that has been driven forward for years with Lehmann-UMT.
Die Lehmann-UMT at the EMO: Unique filter technology filters oils crystal clear.
Lehmann-UMT GmbH, an innovative filter and conveyor specialist from Pöhl in the Vogtland region of Germany, will be presenting a multi-stage ultra-fine filter system for processing high-performance high-speed steel (HSS), tungsten carbide and glass ceramics, an ultra-strong neodymium magnetic separator and a high-performance compact endless belt filter at the EMO, Hanover in September.
After many successful years on the market, the ultra-fine filter system has been continuously further developed and designed for new materials such as HSS and ceramics, so that users now have state-of-the-art, reliable technology available to filter oils and emulsions crystal clear. The product features are convincing: a combination of different filtration stages allows mixed processing of complicated materials, the modular design allows configuration and adaptation to a wide range of applications such as grinding, lapping, honing and others.
High-performance pre-filtration by means of magnetic separators and belt filters reduces the dirt load on subsequent filtration stages, which considerably extends their energy efficiency and longevity. Depending on requirements, a lamella separator and a sedimentation tank with discharge system follow. Ultra-fine filtration completes the high-performance filtration system, with which filter finenesses of 2 µm can be achieved. A further advantage that should not be underestimated is the low space requirement of the systems, which is 50 % less than with systems previously available on the market.
The magnetic separator with ultra-strong neodymium magnets not only collects a multiple of the usual amount of ferromagnetic material, but also separates only slightly magnetized materials during the processing of hard metals. This represents a great success in the development of filter technology, as something like this was almost impossible until now. Valuable process material can thus be recovered and any subsequent filtration stages relieved.
The powerful endless belt compact filter convinces by its small space requirement. The filter surface is particularly large thanks to a special, C-shaped conveyor belt. In combination with a high water column, this enables the construction of an excellent filter cake. Supplemented by a technologically defined discharge slope, which prevents the dirt particles from falling back, the result is a compact, cost- and energy-efficient filter with high output per litre and excellent filtration results, which can also be operated without the use of filter aids. The economic advantages of a trough filter are optimally combined with the technological advantages of an inclined bed filter in terms of throughput and costs.
The Lehmann-UMT team of experts will be available at EMO from 16 to 21 September to present the technological highlights of the filtration systems.
Lehmann-UMT knows no limits in size
The polar sledges from Lehmann inherently are a speciality in terms of size, stability and payload. However, in November last year this was surpassed once again and a polar sledge of the absolute superlatives was handed over to the customers.
The mounted sledge is almost 17 m long and 5 m wide. It is designed for the transport of up to six 40' containers and has a payload of 60 tons. The standard sledges have payloads between 6 and 25 tons. Due to its size, the sledge could not be transported as a whole, but had to be dismantled into assemblies and assembled in Antarctica at temperatures lower as -60 °C.
Now we received a video showing the sledge in action - impressive pictures.
The company Lehmann has already delivered more than 150 sledges all over the world. The research teams use them to transport polar equipment, fuel oil and container structures from the ice edge of the Antarctic to the station in the interior of the country.
New 4-stage ultrafine filtration system of Lehmann-UMT - economical and efficient
Cooling lubricants are essential for mechanical metalworking: they reduce friction between tool and workpiece, absorb generated heat and transport the produced chips away from the machining point. Turning, milling, drilling, grinding, lapping and honing would be inconceivable without cooling lubricants, which means that these auxiliary materials represent a cost factor that should not be underestimated. In addition, numerous legal requirements and laws must be observed when disposing of cooling lubricants.
The mentioned circumstances mean that the used coolants must have a service life as long as possible, which of course requires first-class quality and thus filtration. In addition, the condition of the lubricants has a decisive influence on the productivity and quality of production. Effective filter technology is therefore a fundamental component of every modern production process.
Lehmann-UMT has been an established supplier of filter and conveyor technology for many years and develops filter systems that meet the high demands of the metalworking industry.
In February 2019 the company will present a 4-stage ultrafine filter system at the Intec in Leipzig, the international trade fair for machine tools. By combining different filtration stages, the system can also be used for mixed processing and complicated media. A modular design allows configuration and adaptation to a wide variety of applications such as grinding, lapping or honing of hard metals and chips, but also of glass and ceramics.
High-performance pre-filtration through a magnetic separator and a belt filter reduces the dirt load on subsequent filtration stages, which considerably extends their service life. Depending on requirements, a lamella separator and a sedimentation tank with discharge system follow. Ultrafine filtration completes the high-performance filtration system with which filter finenesses of up to 2 µm can be achieved.
These first-class filter results of Lehmann-UMT‘s systems increase the dirt holding capacity of the oil, the machines work more precisely and the workpiece surfaces are clean, which in many cases makes subsequent cleaning unnecessary. A scraper discharge and drying system also recovers the material removed from the process. At Lehmann‘s, high energy efficiency and sustainability are self-reliant.
Ultimately, there is an acute lack of space in many production halls and both the processing machines and the filter systems should be as small as possible. With a well thought-out construction and clever design, the filter systems of Lehmann-UMT also fulfil this requirement- best filtration results in the smallest possible space.
Lehmann-UMT will present the new ultrafine filter system at the Intec in Leipzig (05 - 08 February), Hall 5, booth10 C and at the Wernesgrüner Werkzeugsymposium from 20 - 22 February 2019 in Wernesgrün.
Lehmann-UMT at the AMB in Stuttgart
In autumn 2017 Lehmann-UMT very successfully introduced to the market the compact filter for oil, water, emulsion and solutions.
Now the company has gone one step further and is presenting a chip management system with integrated compact filter and tank at AMB in Stuttgart. This way, cost-intensive space in the production hall is optimally used and space is freed up for further production plants.
The scraper chain conveyor is equipped with a specially designed pre-separation system and sets new standards. Chips with a size between 5 cm and 0.5 mm are already separated at this point, which considerably reduces the consumption of filter aids. Due to wear-resistant materials, high-quality chains and level and rotation monitoring, the conveyor is fail-safe and low-maintenance.
The integrated compact filter is designed for the mechanical processing of various materials such as steel, aluminium, cast iron, grey cast iron and stainless steel. There are virtually no limits to the type of machining: whether turning, milling, grinding, drilling, honing or lapping - the compact filter of Lehmann-UMT is always the right choice.
The conveyor belt for the fleece in the filter is C-shaped as in commercially available trough filters, but is supplemented by a technologically defined discharge slope which prevents the particles from falling back into the dirt liquid in the lubricant filter. Thanks to the special design, the filter area for the filtration of oil and other media is particularly large. In addition, a high water column is generated, which results in the formation of an excellent filter cake, which in turn enables a high filter fineness of up to approx. 10 µm, depending on the fleece used. The new paper band filter is equipped with an electrical fill level monitor by default.
The compact filter of Lehmann-UMT combines optimally technological advantages of a trough filter with the economic advantages of an inclined bed filter regarding throughput and costs.
The plant, which will be presented at the AMB in September, is designed for a throughput of approx. 300 l/min, with space for three machine supply pumps and an additional police filter to protect the pumps or rotary union. A cooling system for the cooling lubricant can be optionally ordered and easily integrated.
Lehmann-UMT GmbH is a 2018 FOCUS growth champion
In cooperation with Statista, a leading global statistics portal, the news magazine Focus has announced Germany’s 2018 growth champions – and they include Lehmann-UMT GmbH from Pöhl. The machine manufacturer is the only business from the Vogtland region to join the ranks of companies with the strongest growth in sales between 2013 and 2016.
The cross-industry survey covered 12,000 companies. To be included, companies had to operate independently, have no subsidiaries, be registered in Germany and have generated sales of at least 100,000 euros in 2013 and at least 1.8 million euros in 2016.
Lehmann-UMT GmbH, an owner-managed family-run company, operates mainly in the filter and conveyor technology market, but is also involved in research and development. It has a strong global reputation on the specialised machinery market for the development and manufacture of specialist equipment for polar research.
Ask Director Titus Lehmann about the reasons for the company’s success and he has a clear answer: a combination of many different factors, the most important being a coherent product strategy and excellent staff who put their whole heart and mind into the job every day.“
That understanding of the right combination of key factors is taking Lehmann-UMT to Brussels on 4 December, where Saxony’s State Minister of Economic Affairs, Martin Dulig, is to present the preliminary results of „StrategieWerkstatt: Industrie der ZUKUNFT. The platform operated by the Saxon State Ministry of Economic Affairs is designed to facilitate a broad and open communication process with players from industry and science. The aim is to establish the framework for ongoing successful development in the Saxon economy over the next 20 years. Alongside the event, there is to be a presentation of successful and forward-looking Saxon businesses. Lehmann-UMT will be there with a high-performance stainless steel filter system.
Saxony's Entrepreneur of the Year
Titus Lehmann, managing director and owner of Lehmann-UMT GmbH, was nominated for the competition 'Saxony's Entrepreneur of the Year'. After the company was voted one of the growth champions 2018 by the news magazine 'Focus' last year, the nomination of the MDR Saxony follows now.
The competition is intended not only to honour entrepreneurs who have developed functioning products and businesses from creative ideas, but also and above all those who are deeply rooted in their region and are aware of their social responsibility and act accordingly. The competition aims to focus the public's attention on committed and courageous people whose work shows what Saxony's economy is capable of achieving.
Titus Lehmann was pleased about the nomination, but sees the success of the company not as his merit, but that of his employees. They implement his ideas strategically, turn mere thoughts into tangible products, look after customers and passionately support the company - all of which ultimately leads to the positive development of Lehmann-UMT.
The winner will not be announced until the festive awards ceremony on 4 May at the Volkswagen Transparent Factory in Dresden.
Market leader in the filter technology sector expands its product range
Lehmann-UMT GmbH will continue the business field of ultrafine filtration of the Swiss company ARO TECHNOLOGIES AG. The negotiations were concluded at the end of 2017.
The two companies have been cooperating successfully for many years and so it was obvious that ARO TECHNOLOGIES AG turned to the Saxon machine manufacturer when the decision was made to divest the ultrafine filtration division.
Ultrafine filtration holds enormous potential, which the Swiss company is currently not exploiting due to insufficient personnel capacities. The energy-efficient system achieves a remarkable filter fineness of less than 2 µm when honing, lapping or grinding in oil and opens up completely new possibilities for a wide variety of applications. Ultrafine filtration can be used not only for machining hard metals, but also for glass and glass ceramics. Thanks to an integrated backwashing process, the systems operate without filter aids, thus eliminating the need for disposal. A compact design also allows easy integration into existing plants.
Lehmann-UMT is on course for growth, so the company is seizing the opportunity to increase its own market share, push ahead with internationalisation and secure additional technological expertise for an area already worked on. The acquisition will also further expand the value chain and further increase the already high vertical range of manufacture at the Saxon mechanical engineering company.
Lehmann-UMT participates in the 15th Career orientation market in Reichenbach
On wednesday, 13th September between 10 and 18 o'clock in Reichenbach, sports hall 'An der Cunsdorfer Straße' interested pupils have again the chance to check out their possibilities after graduation.
Lehmann-UMT is training apprentices for different professions for many years and is also partner for studies of technical management, mechanical engineering as well as trade and international management. That is why we also present our company in Reichenbach as training company. Our responsible collegue for apprenticeship - Mrs. Cornelia Oberhauser - will answer all questions together with some of our trainees. They are looking forward to many interested visitors!
Lehmann-UMT GmbH is one of the first firms in Saxony to train young Syrians
Lehmann-UMT is one of the first companies in Saxony where a refugee has signed an apprenticeship contract. Hamza, a 21-year-old Syrian who has been living in Germany for a good two years, is being trained as a machine operator CNC since the start of August.
In times of a shortage of skilled labour, the mechanical engineers from Jocketa want to offer people who have had to leave their homeland the chance of a future career. The young man introduced himself to the company at the Vogtland careers fair in October 2016 and impressed them with his appearance and very good German skills. The first step was for him to complete an internship and then access qualifications afterwards. As he is gifted and highly motivated and integrated himself into the team very well straight away, the conclusion of an apprenticeship contract was the only logical consequence for the Lehmann-UMT personnel department. „It feels likes Hamza has already been here 10 years“, said one of the apprentice’s colleagues.
In response to the question why the young Syrian opted for an apprenticeship at Lehmann-UMT, he replies: 'I know that it’s important in Germany to have good qualifications if you want to achieve something. I don’t want to be a labourer my whole life.' His colleagues are also very nice and the work is varied.
Lehmann-UMT practises integration and there are many aspects to this, for example, the mechanical engineering company has been successfully working together with workshops for disabled people for many years.
Hydraulic technology from Jocketa/Pöhl moves bridge in Uhyst
In the course of the eastern enlargement of the European Union officials decided to extend the cross-border rail links. This is necessary to meet the requirements of the increasing passenger traffic and transport of goods. In the line of this project at the route of Knappenrode (Hoyerswerda) – Horka up to the German-Polish boarder several bridges will be erected. One of them was installed in Uhyst, beginning of June. The used hydraulic technology for the relocation of the bridge came from Lehmann-UMT in Pöhl. By means of this technology for cross and lengthwise relocation of bridges masses of up to 6.000 t can be moved.
From the Pleiße to the Danube – the team of Lehmann-UMT has its hands full with trade fairs at home and abroad
In recent weeks, the Lehmann-UMT has successfully presented its products at two trade fairs:
At Agra in Leipzig - the trade fair for agriculture, forestry and nutrition in Central Germany, which took place from 4 to 7 May, the focus was on products of the portfolio of environmental technology and special machine construction. The system of Bioextrusion ®was presented and explained using a laboratory extruder. In addition, the skid of a Cargo sledgege for timer harvesting has been presented. These sledges provide a soil-friendly possibility of timer harvesting - the structure of the soil, the porosity is retained. Too much pressure to the forest soil destroys the vegetation for a long time. The design of the skids is decisive for the ground-protecting properties of the transport giant. A guideline on the maximum allowable pressure on forest soil is in the process of development, which already shows great potential for this development.
In the following week, the participation in the MACH-TECH, Hungary's international trade fair for mechanical engineering technology, was a premiere for Lehmann-UMT. An above-average growth is forecasted to the Hungarian industry within the next year, which offers German suppliers new opportunities.
The sales team shouldered the almost 1000 km long trip to present products from the field of filter technology to the Hungarian public. A special focus was on filtration solutions made of stainless steel. This material expands the application possibilities of the various systems – the customer can chose – according to its requirements - from V2A and V4A.
Sales manager Jens Ruddeck presented one of our further developments in the field of magnetic filtration. The quality of cooling lubricants in metal processing is significantly increased by the use of a magnetic filter. It removes tiny magnetic particles without the use of filter aids. The quality of the cooling lubricant is decisive for the service life of the machines, but at the same time also for the quality of the materials.
The participation at both events can be described as a success, as they represent a further step towards the opening up of new markets.
Take a look! - the company in Pöhl is participating in open door week too
On 17 March 2017 between 9 and 12, Lehmann-UMT is offering interested schoolchildren, who are welcome to be accompanied by their parents, the opportunity of visiting the premises to gain an initial overview of the wide product range and the work that is done at LEHMANN-UMT.
Company History
The history of the Lehmann company starts in June 1945 when a repair business and workshop was founded in Hammer, near to Pöhl, by Heinz Lehmann. The most straightforward means were used for manufacturing and repairing metal goods for everyday use. The product range was extended for Carl Zeiss Jena, developing a new segment with clamping equipment for the optical industry and even building drives for the domes of observatories.
Construction of the Pöhl dam in 1958 made it necessary to relocate. Nearby Jocketa was selected deliberately because many of the employees from Pöhl also moved there. The Lehmann family also wanted to remain in the heart of the Vogtland region.
In 1972, the new generation of the family entered the business with Thilo Lehmann. Shortly after that, 'VEB Carl Zeiss' took a share in the company as a partner, resulting in partial nationalisation. In 1975, Heinz Lehmann was accused of preferring West Germany companies, and imprisoned for 9 months. Gradually, all the 'Lehmanns' were prised out of the company. Only in 1977 was the founder of the company completely rehabilitated.
In the course of the reunification of Germany, Heinz and Thilo Lehmann were then able to reprivatize the company on 16 June 1990.
At the end of the 1990s, Markus and Titus Lehmann joined the company as the 3rd generation of the family to join the metal-processing industry. Markus Lehmann became the head of production in his family's company, Titus Lehmann founded his own company and began to manufacture and sell stainless steel grilles.
Over the course of the years, Titus Lehmann developed his company's portfolio - Lehmann-UMT GmbH - on a continuous basis, first by adding activities in sheet metal processing, followed by filter and conveyor technology products. Additional aspects of the company profile today include engineering, 3-D design and special machine construction.
The change to the Renewable Energies Act (EEG) in 2014 caused Thilo Lehmann's Lehmann Maschinenbau GmbH serious financial problems. Consequently, Titus Lehmann decided to buy the production facility in Jocketa, meaning that environmental technology also supplemented the product range of Lehmann-UMT.
Since the end of 2014, the company has been operated with a streamlined structure and the 100 employees from two plants have grown together into a strong team.