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Special processing

GermanyBonn, Düsseldorf and North Rhine and WestphaliaService Provider
  1. GOGAS GOCH GMBH & CO. KG

    Germany

    Our business activities: Energy-efficient solutions for space heating (Gas infrared high intensity heaters, Condensing low intensity heaters, Condensing warm air technology) and for process heat (Drying technology, Warming-up processes, Special solutions). We provide to our customers: Energy savings and CO2 reduction, worldwide project handling, a close-knit global service-network. The energy-efficient, decentralized heating system Space Heating 2.0 offers an innovative and sustainable system configuration, adapted to hall features and utilization. The convincing advantages of Space Heating 2.0 are the 110 % maximum efficiency, the reduction of CO2 emissions, lowering of energy costs and of the annual primary demand. Process heat is another part of the GoGaS product range. We are offering special solutions for drying and warming-up processes, which are used e.g. in goods wagon defrosting installations in Siberia.

  2. MEOTEC GMBH & CO. KG

    Germany

    Meotec cultivates a close relationship with leading scientific institutions in medical and production engineering within Aachen and beyond. We have enough space on our 1000 m² site for surface engineering, magnesium alloy production and automatised systems construction. The company is concerned with researching the interface between medical and surface engineering. Its primary competence is electrochemical surface modification of light metals such as titanium, magnesium or zirconium for the medical engineering industry. Meotec is also engaged in the manufacture of magnesium alloys for the medical engineering industry. We use erosive and surface generating processes to introduce special contours and microstructures to implants in dentistry and other areas. Meotec uses specially developed procedures and electrochemical conversion to turn these surfaces into oxide ceramics.