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Textile assemblies

GermanyBonn, Düsseldorf and North Rhine and WestphaliaManufacturer/producer
  1. KRÖGEL MASCHINENBAU GMBH & CO. KG

    Germany

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    Not only do we construct special machinery for textiles, films and coating materials, we also design them precisely tailored to your specific requirements. Wherever web-shaped materials are processed, coated, assembled or wound, our experts are at your disposal with their innovative expertise. We develop and manufacture individual components just as functionally and precisely as entire production lines. We turn your ideas into reality and support you from the first product idea, as we rely on partnership and excellent service. Our experienced experts do not develop components for mass production, but rather exactly the technology you need. Rely on six decades of experience in special machine construction. After completion of the product, our service personnel take care of the assembly and commissioning of the machinery. If necessary, we can take charge of the maintenance, repair and overhaul of individual machine components.

  2. OSSENBERG & GREFE GMBH

    Germany

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    Our company was founded in 1864 as F. Ossenberg & Co. KG, and is now in its fifth generation of family ownership. Since the acquisition by Julius Grefe KG in 1997, we have traded under the name "Ossenberg & Grefe". We are naturally certified in accordance with ISO 9001. The original manufacturing programme for both companies consisted of buckles, rings and hooks for the textile and leather processing sector. Over time, articles for other areas of application were added to the product range. Today, alongside our standard range of products, we specialise in the manufacturing of wire-bending, punching and assembly products for more than 1000 customers from a wide variety of sectors. To this end, our 60-strong team manufacture approximately 500, 000 parts a day over a production area of 5000 m². Thanks to our versatile machining options, in-house tool manufacturing facilities and electroplating equipment, we are able to find quick and cost-effective solutions to complex challenges.

  3. GROSCHOPP AG DRIVES & MORE

    Germany

    For the past 96 years, the name Groschopp has been synonymous with cutting edge electrical drive technology. We consider ourselves a supplier of custom solutions, specialising in tailor-made solutions for applications such as conveying technology. Groschopp designs and manufactures drives, motors and controllers as well as complete solutions for smaller and medium systems that are precisely tailored to the special requirements and desires of our customers. In particular, the food processing industry, the packaging industry, the pharmaceutical and chemicals industry, medical equipment manufacturers, conveyor technology specialists and the textiles industry, along with other specific fields such as mechanical engineers specialising in filler wire feed, enveloping or conductor plate manufacturing, all rely on drive solutions made by Groschopp for their conveyor drive equipment. We will supervise your projects through all stages of the process, from design and development through to prototype construction and subsequent testing, culminating in assembly and series production.

  4. ELLERMANN GMBH

    Germany

    When Margarete Ellermann founded the company in 1985, she started as a sales representative, selling Batyline® fabrics from the company Taraflex® exclusively for Germany. She recognised the versatile opportunities that textiles offer in architecture, and was quickly able to convince several leading designers and architects of the design options that textile construction brought with it. With textiles, large areas could quickly be clad to look attractive. So Ellermann GmbH was established over the years as a supplier for trade fair construction, and occupied the interface between designer/architect, end customer and trade fair constructors or agencies. Today, the fields of work comprise consulting and project-specific fabric development, engineering, and prototype construction, as well as production and worldwide assembly of complex temporary and permanent textile constructions.