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  1. WUS WILHELM UNGEHEUER SÖHNE GMBH

    Germany

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    We are a traditional manufacturer, certified according to ISO-9001, with state-of-the-art production technology as well as innovative products. Our three core areas of roofing products, fixing systems and stamped parts form the solid basis for our global success. Innovation, creativity and quality are the distinguishing features of WUS products. Our roof safety hooks, metal roofing tiles, gutter brackets, downspout clamps, special solutions, snow guard systems, pipe clamps/brackets, sprinkler clamps, mounting/fitting brackets and profiles and the matching accessories are known all over the world. In the field of stamped/bent parts, we develop and manufacture new and demand-oriented products together with our customers. Our in-house departments, development, construction, tool making and production, work hand in hand. Just as our roof and plumbing products do, so too do our stamped/bent parts leave our premises with the appropriate surface finishing.

  2. ATC ARMOLOY TECHNOLOGY COATINGS GMBH & CO. KG

    Germany

    In the mid-80s, the company founders became interested in the Armoloy chrome plating process, which originally came from the US. In 1987, the company was founded in Germany with its headquarters and production site in Mosbach and its management in Solms-Oberbiel and Aßlar. The company currently employs 25 people and supplies Germany as well as other countries in Europe. The export share covers approx. 25% and is largely made up of Switzerland, Austria, France, Luxembourg, Spain and Italy. ATC plating is a form of extremely hard, tight, precise, very thin and highly pure chrome plating which is precipitated onto any metal (conditionally excluding magnesium, titanium and aluminium) via a high-energy process. Because this process uses a special technique, it occurs at a low temperature, far below 100 °C. Thus, the structure of the materials to be coated does not change.