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GermanyBonn, Düsseldorf and North Rhine and WestphaliaManufacturer/producer
  1. IGUS® GMBH

    Germany

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    igus® develops and manufactures plastic-based energy chains, highly flexible lines for active utilisation purposes in energy supply chains, as well as maintenance-free plain bearings, joint bearings and linear systems manufactured from high-performance plastic. Ready-to-use energy chains, including lines and plugs, ready-to-use cables/lines according to manufacturer standards or as individually requested by clients, as well as drive technology, plastic ball bearings, semi-manufactured goods and robotic joints form part of the igus® range. We have more than 100, 000 products in stock and from "batch size one".

  2. RK ROSE+KRIEGER GMBH

    Germany

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    Founded in 1972, RK Rose+Krieger GmbH is now a subsidiary of internationally operating Phoenix Mecano AG and is a full-service provider offering a range of products that is unique to the market, in the areas of linear technology, profile assembly technology, connection technology and modular technology. The range includes catalogue products, as well as custom solutions, system solutions and special developments. RK Rose+Krieger employs more than 500 members of staff worldwide, around 210 of which are based at headquarters in Minden. Find out more at www.rk-rose-krieger.com. Our product areas include: Linear technology: We can move products up to 3 tons and 12 m accurately, dynamically and reliably. Pipe connecting technology: Reliable clamping of square or round pipes, maximum variety (8-80 mm) on the market. Profile technology: The tried-and-tested BLOCAN® profile system, aluminium profiles in the cross section of 20-360 mm. Modular technology

  3. ACE STOSSDÄMPFER GMBH

    Germany

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    We damp everything except for your expectations. ACE is a globally recognised specialist in the area of industrial damping technology – represented in 45 countries on all continents. ACE has been a highly successful player on the German market since 1978. In this country alone, 25 engineers work day-in-day-out on advancing the product range. ACE customers benefit from sophisticated solutions, valuable innovations and exemplary service in relation to damping technology. Through its close collaboration with leading mechanical engineering companies, the German ACE branch has recently established itself as the pioneer in state-of-the-art technology. The advantages for customers are obvious: Expert technical advice on site and on the phone, customer-specific design, delivery without any minimum quantities from one unit upwards in the shortest possible time, sophisticated installation and functional accessories, realistic prices

  4. TAS SCHÄFER GMBH

    Germany

    TAS Schäfer GmbH develops innovative new products for drive technology and damping technology (friction springs and industrial buffers). State-of-the-art production facilities fitted with the latest CNC technology guarantee high-quality products. Our production operations are based exclusively in Germany and guarantee a standard of quality that is internationally recognised; "Made in Germany". Our customer-focused, flexible and efficient team implements customer requests quickly and professionally. We are an extremely flexible company and leaders in the hydraulic shrink discs market. Our team of developers is continually working on innovative improvements for specific practical requirements and customer requests.

  5. ROHRBEARBEITUNG KETTERER

    Germany

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    Rohrbearbeitung Ketterer – abrasive cutting test centre/Abrasive cutting for tool and machine building – Wet or dry cutting. We are certified to ISO 9001. Series production runs and prototype development for the automotive, aero-engineering and other industries. We are the specialists in processing hard-to-cut materials. Stainless steel, nickel, titanium, molybdenum, tungsten, vanadium, tantalum, niobium, gold, carbide and also ceramic and composite materials such as CFK or GFR. Pipes with wall thicknesses from 0.1 mm. Outer diameters from 1.0 mm to 200 mm. Cutting lengths from 3.0 mm. Calibration, expanding, notches, hole punching. Series production: Cutting tube-formed parts on 3D-formed clamping devices. Manufacturing pipe elbows from tube coils. Carbide blanks. Up to 40 mm outer diameter. Tool manufacturing: Quick-change fixtures with 3D-milled forms according to your dataset. Pneumatic clamping and cooling water supply on the standard base block. Machine building: Individual construction according to customer requirements. Manual machine – manual cutting with pneumatic clamping – for quick-change devices. Half-automated machines/manual cutting/clamping and pneumatic/electric feed. Fully automated (also with robotic handling system) for large-scale production.

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  1. BESAPLAST® KUNSTSTOFFE GMBH

    Germany

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    At BESAPLAST you will find a comprehensive range of joint tapes for structural waterproofing in concrete construction, in particular construction joint tapes and expansion joint tapes as well as joint sealing tapes and products with clamping technology. These are all available in the proven Besaflex material qualities (joint tapes made of PVC), Nitriflex (joint tapes according to DIN 18541) and Elastoflex (joint tapes according to DIN 7865), as well as in special qualities, suitable for every application. We also manufacture moulded parts and connection systems from these joint tapes. Technical profiles according to customer specifications and scanner rails for shop fitting are another focal point. We process various thermoplastics such as PVC, PE, PP, TPE, PMMA, PS, ABS and others by extrusion or co-extrusion and have our own tool shop. BESAPLAST is a BESAGROUP company. MEMBERS OF BESAGROUPBESAPLAST · DEFLEX · CARASYN · GUMBA · LESCHUPLAST GLT · ROHRBECK · ROPLASTO · WINDOW CENTER DYNA

  2. GMW MACHINES GMBH

    Germany

    GMW Machines specialises in the production and equipping of heavy-duty machine tools. Its product programme ranges from vertical lathes to heavy-duty lathes, table type boring mills and floor type boring mills through to portal milling machines and machining centres. A wide range of special accessories, including clamping plates, angle plates and clamping milling heads, expand our product range. When manufacturing machine tools, we concentrate on the most essential aspects: The demands and requirements of our clients. Our machines comprise solid, heavy-duty cast iron structures from certified international suppliers, which are individually equipped with high-tech components, primarily from well-known German manufacturers. This flexible building block system allows us to construct the machines efficiently and cost-effectively to a high quality, so that our clients are able to reckon with machine-hour rates of up too 30 per cent. It also significantly reduces delivery times.

  3. GEBR. KNOTH GMBH & CO. KG

    Germany

    The company was founded by Philipp Jacob Knoth. It is therefore one of the oldest companies in Solingen and can look back on a long tradition. August Knoth Sr., the son of the company founder, took over the business, in which leather sheaths with metal fittings have been hand-crafted for industrial customers in Solingen. The company underwent its first modernisation under the leadership of the new owners Friedrich Paul and August Knoth. Firstly, they began with the machine-based production of the existing items. Secondly, the product range was expanded to include clamps, sleeves and caps for cutlery, sheath knives, etc. And thirdly, a tool manufacturing facility was also added. Since 1993, Alexandra Simons (née Bruckschen) and Michael Simons have seen the next generation working in the company. The now 7th generation is now entering the company as trainees with Niklas Simons.