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Glass fibre upgrading

GermanyBonn, Düsseldorf and North Rhine and WestphaliaManufacturer/producer
  1. TRACTO-TECHNIK GMBH & CO. KG

    Germany

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    TRACTO-TECHNIK develops, produces and sells machines and accessories for underground installation and replacement of pipelines. This trenchless NODIG technology can be used in the manufacture of pipeline networks for water, gas, electricity, telecommunications, district heating, fibre optic cable networks and in the waste water disposal industry. Customers for these special machines mostly come from the civil engineering and specialist civil engineering sectors, although these also include suppliers and network operators. TT values first class manufacturing quality in all production processes. As early as the material procurement stage, TT will seek out suppliers of the highest level of quality. Steel in particular is subject to the strict quality controls which are easily visible throughout the entire production process. The most modern manufacturing technology, highly precise CNC-controlled machining centres turn, drill, mill and grind the workpieces into shape.

  2. P.J. PRAUSE DUROTEC GMBH

    Germany

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    In 1974, Paul Joachim Prause founded the company Schichtstofftechnik Prause, which was renamed the P. J. Prause Durotec GmbH in 1998. P. J. Prause had previously, as part of 3M Germany, significantly contributed to shaping the technical application of synthetic leaf springs in Germany with Scotchply™ glass-fibre composites. This enabled Prause Durotec GmbH to acquire more than 35 years of experience in the manufacture and application of leaf springs made from fibre composites. Prause Durotec is a medium-sized company with 16 members of staff and a global customer base. The range of products we manufacture includes all configurations of flat leaf springs with E-glass, S-glass, carbon fibres, with epoxy resin providing the matrix. The procedures used to process the UD prepregs (UD = unidirectional) comply with aeronautical and military standards.