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Boiler plant construction

GermanyBonn, Düsseldorf and North Rhine and WestphaliaManufacturer/producer
  1. KB SCHMIEDETECHNIK GMBH - A GERMAN DROP FORGE - CLOSED DIE FORGINGS - ALL STEEL GRADES

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    KB Schmiedetechnik GmbH is a highly certified West German drop forge - forgings of all steel grades, including duplex, titanium, nickel-based superalloys like Monel® or Hastelloy®, Incoloy®, Inconel® – up to 130Kg unit weight. We are a drop forge in Hagen (Westphalia), located between the historic “blade & metal" region Solingen and the “soccer city” Dortmund, specializing in small series production of safety-relevant closed die forgings from 200g to 130Kg unit weight of all steel grades and alloys according to following certifications, specifications, and standards: pressure equipment: valves, boiler systems, piping PED 2014/68/EU, AD 2000-W0, ASME/ASTM, CNIM, Alstom, MHPS nuclear power/ atomic energy and plant construction KTA3201.1, KTA1401, AVS D 100/50, Siemens, EDF/Areva/RCC-M naval architecture/ shipbuilding and offshore/ ocean engineering American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) Det Norske Veritas (DNV) Lloyds Register (LR) Nippon Kaiji Kyōkai (ClassNK) Examples are forged components and equipment like brackets, holders, chain links, hoists, lifting hooks, fasteners, pipe connections, pressure-bearing parts, parts for valves like bodies, tube connectors like fittings, flanges and manifolds or pressurized parts for boiler systems like nozzles or headers/ caps, parts and pieces for wagon construction like articulation sockets or plates for buffer systems, parts for special vehicles, weapons, military and more.

  2. CERTUSS DAMPFAUTOMATEN GMBH & CO. KG

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  3. HYWEMA JOSEF SCHWAHLEN GMBH & CO.KG

    Germany

    The precision machine tool factory, Josef Schwahlen, was founded by Josef Schwahlen in 1922. Special hydraulic tools, primarily for boiler construction in shipyards, boilers and for the Deutsche Reichsbahn (Imperial German Railway) were built here until the plant was destroyed in the Second World War. After a fresh start in 1949, work resumed under the registered name of Josef Schwahlen, but was subject to severe restrictions imposed by the allies in shipbuilding in particular, which meant that production had to switch from hydraulic tools to mechanical and hydraulic lifting equipment. In 1956, the brand name HYWEMA® (Hydraulische Werkzeug -Maschinen – which stands for hydraulic machine tools) was protected Manfred Schwahlen. When Josef Schwahlen died in 1957, Manfred Schwahlen took over his father's company and continued to run it under the name HYWEMA® Josef Schwahlen in Wuppertal on a site covering approx. 28, 000 m2 with operating facilities spanning 18, 000 m2. After Manfred Schwahlen passed away in 1968, the company was registered in 1969 as HYWEMA® Josef Schwahlen GmbH&Co.. In 2004, the legal structure was changed to HYWEMA® Josef Schwahlen GmbH&Co.KG.