KONE opens its renewed high-rise elevator test lab
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KONE Corporation, press release, March 29, 2017
KONE, one of the global leaders in the elevator and escalator industry, has unveiled its renewed high-rise elevator testing facility in Tytyri, Finland, after extensive renovations. Unique in the world, the test lab reaches a depth of 350 meters, and is an integral part of a working limestone mine. It hosts the world's deepest elevator test shaft, meaning KONE can develop and test the ultimate in high-rise innovations and technologies. An example is the revolutionary carbon fiber hoisting technology, KONE UltraRope®.
At the site, KONE can carry out tests under extreme conditions, which are much harsher than in regular buildings. The depth of the shafts means KONE can test elevator speeds of up to 70 km/hour, or around 19 meters per second at conventional acceleration rates. With KONE's unique free-fall tests, speeds of up to 90 km/hour, or 26 meters per second, can be reached. In total, the transformed site at Tytyri comprises of 11 elevator shafts with a combined length of 1.6 kilometers. Seven shafts are dedicated for super-tall and mega-tall testing, with the remaining four shafts available for mid- and low-rise testing. This unique variety means KONE can test for numerous configurations. In addition to sophisticated analysis of ride comfort and aerodynamics, KONE can advance other cutting-edge innovations, such as robot-aided solutions for precision installation, resulting in faster installation times and better ride comfort.
"At Tytyri we can push the limits of elevator physics like at no other place in the world. With the extreme tests such as the free-fall test, we can drop an elevator frame weighing 10,000 kilograms into a 200 meter shaft and test safety gear performance, bringing the elevator to a controlled stop," says Tomio Pihkala, Chief Technology Officer, KONE Corporation. "At KONE, we have introduced technological breakthroughs which have changed the face of the industry. As plans for tall and mega-tall buildings reach new heights, we will be able to use new materials to simulate the demands of tomorrow's buildings, today. With the deepest and tallest facility of its kind in the world, we are excited to bring together design, engineering and technology, specifically to meet and exceed the needs of our customers."
KONE's high-rise laboratory at Tytyri was first opened in 1997. Today, it is part of the company's global testing network, located at seven different R&D sites in Finland, Italy, China, USA, Mexico, and India.
The Tytyri R&D team works in close collaboration with KONE's existing high-rise laboratory researchers in Hyvinkää, Finland, and in Kunshan, China. The Kunshan test tower was opened in late 2015, and ranks as one of the tallest test towers in the world, reaching a height of 235.6 meters. Read more KONE high-rise laboratories KONE UltraRope® KONE JumpLift construction time elevator
Images are available in KONE's online image bank Previous press releases on KONE's orders are available at www.kone.com/press including: October 13, 2016: The first KONE UltraRope® in China to be installed in Beijing's tallest building, China Zun September 2, 2016: KONE listed as one of the World's Most Innovative Companies by Forbes for the sixth year running March 16, 2016: KONE wins order for Australia 108 luxury apartment building in Melbourne April 2, 2015: KONE wins order to equip Beijing's tallest building to be December 22, 2015: KONE to deliver passenger elevator to reach 400m deep underground nuclear waste storage in Finland June 5, 2014: KONE wins order for Saudi Arabia's Kingdom Tower, the world's tallest building October 1, 2013: First KONE UltraRope(TM) installed at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
For further information, please contact: Liisa Kivelä, Director, Communications, KONE Corporation, tel. +358 204 75 4330. media@kone.com About KONE At KONE, our mission is to improve the flow of urban life. As a global leader in the elevator and escalator industry, KONE provides elevators, escalators and automatic building doors, as well as solutions for maintenance and modernization to add value to buildings throughout their life cycle. Through more effective People Flow®, we make people's journeys safe, convenient and reliable, in taller, smarter buildings. In 2016, KONE had annual net sales of EUR 8.8 billion, and at the end of the year over 52,000 employees. KONE class B shares are listed on the Nasdaq Helsinki Ltd. in Finland. www.kone.com