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Brakes for machinery

GermanyMunich, Nuremberg and Bavaria
  1. MAYR, CHR.

    Germany

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    mayr® is one of the most traditional, but also most innovative German companies specialising in drive technology. From humble beginnings in 1897 to becoming the market leader for safety couplings and safety brakes that are optimised to suit the application – the company can look back at over 100 years of success. Looking to always develop better solutions and applying the company's many years of experience and expertise, mayr® now sets standards in drive technology. The broad range of mayr® products with many versions that are optimised to suit the specific market or sector includes zero-backlash shaft couplings, safety couplings, electromagnetic couplings and brakes as well as high-quality direct-current drives. These are used in a very varied range of sectors and prove themselves day after day in all areas of mechanical engineering. Certified in line with: DIN EN ISOI 9001: 2000 (quality) and DIN EN ISO 14001 (environmental protection), OHSAS 18001/OHRIS (occupational health and safety)

  2. LIKE-ICE SCIENCE GMBH

    Germany

    The "plastic ice" from LIKE-ICE! was specially developed for ice hockey and ice skating. Skate blades glide across it nearly as well as on artificial ice – without lubricants, with real ice skating characteristics and proper braking – a high standard that many similar concepts have failed to achieve. Since 2016, we are also the first choice for ice stock sport – the only flooring worldwide to receive IFI approval! The explicit aim of years of research and development was to achieve excellent gliding properties without additional lubrication while retaining all real ice skating characteristics – and finding a sensible ecological solution that puts the least possible strain on the environment. The result: A perfect ice skating surface that requires neither electricity or water nor expensive machinery. At the end of its useful life, our synthetic plastic ice is simply recycled and the material processed to become new plastic ice or other products.