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  1. RAINER LINZ OBERFLÄCHENTECHNIK GMBH

    Austria

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    Rainer Linz Oberflächentechnik GmbH founded in 1992 with head office in A-3003 Gablitz. The competence and know-how of Rainer Linz Oberflächentechnik GmbH and its employees constantly strengthens our market position, forming a solid basis for growth both in Austria and abroad. Our delivery programme: electronic 2-5 component mixing and dosing systems, batch systems for glue and varnish, hand and automatic paint spray devices, high- and low-pressure pumps, beat applicators, 2 K mixing heads with static / dynamic mixers, 2 K airless devices with interior mixing, extraction systems for dry and water-filled deposits, dosing valves, accessories for 2 K technology, gear dosing systems, PU glue systems, marking machines, automatic systems, special systems, service, assembly.

  2. ALUMERO SYSTEMATIC SOLUTIONS GMBH

    Austria

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    ALUMERO is an expert in custom-made aluminium solutions, from extruded profiles to modules. Our strengths lie in functional design and efficient use of machinery to create sustainable solutions to innovative ideas. Focussing on customer satisfaction and sustainability, we provide products for the solar, photovoltaic, living, industrial and construction sectors. Aluminium, a raw material with diverse properties and an almost unlimited availability, is essential for modern applications. Our sites in Seeham (AUT), Chorzów (PL), Helmond (NL) and Sl. Bistrica (SLO) ensure efficient product planning, constant quality and reliable deliveries. Our economical assembly system for sloping roofs, the AS 2.1, is characterised by quick and easy assembly. With statically optimised profiles and pre-assembled components, it ensures a high degree of efficiency. The ALUMERO.PRO.TOOL supports you in system design by generating project reports, parts lists and testable statics. In light of falling prices, land, assembly and labour costs are becoming more important. The GMS MAX assembly system has been developed to address these challenges. The two rows of horizontal and vertical supports allow for flexible design and optimum land use, in particular for larger facilities with 4 to 6 rows of modules.