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Chrome ore

GermanyHannover and Lower SaxonyManufacturer/producer
  1. MIBA INDUSTRIAL BEARINGS

    Germany

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    The industrial bearing division of the Miba Bearing Group produces hydrodynamic and hydrostatic plain bearings and labyrinth seals for machines with rotating shafts such as turbines, compressors, expanders, pumps, as well as generators, motors or pulp and paper refiners. These applications are needed for energy production, but also in the oil and gas industry as well as the chemical industry. The product range includes hydrodynamic tilting pad radial and axial bearings as well as housing bearings. Housing bearings include pedestal bearings, flanged bearings and centre flanged bearings. We can also produce vertical bearings and bearings for hydropower turbines. Miba also provides tailor-made solutions. From fault analysis through to repairs, Miba Industrial Bearings will support you throughout the entire lifetime of the product and offers rapid solutions when replacement parts are needed. Bearing materials: White metal bearings, babbitted bearings, bronze bearings, PEEK, copper chrome bearings

  2. LEICHTMETALL ALUMINIUM GIESSEREI HANNOVER GMBH

    Germany

    CONTINUOUS CASTING OF ALUMINIUM In a vertical equal-level aluminium continuous casting process, we cast round billets up to 6, 400mm in length and seamed at both ends. The dimensions range from a diameter of 178 mm to 696 mm, also independent from the alloy and number of strands. We are highly flexible when it comes to changes in alloy and formats and respond to short-term orders. Aluminium is used wherever low weight and high strength is required. For Leichtmetall Aluminium Giesserei Hannover GmbH it means manufacturing numerous high-strength aluminium alloys for the aviation and aerospace industries as well as vehicle, power plant and mould-making construction: “hard alloys” of the highest quality. SMELTING Secondary aluminium (processed scraps), aluminium ingots, and addition metals such as copper, chrome, nickel, titanium, beryllium, zirconia, manganese, zinc, tin, magnesium, silica, lead and/or bismuth and iron are smelted to form diverse wrought aluminium alloys in two tiltable 50 tonne channel induction furnaces, strictly in accordance with norms or customer requirements.