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Cutting of fibres

GermanyMunich, Nuremberg and Bavaria
  1. SGL TECHNOLOGIES GMBH

    Germany

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    Portrait of the SGL Carbon site in Wackersdorf: The SGL Carbon site in Wackersdorf, in the Upper Palatinate, is part of the Carbon Fibres division. Here, about 140 highly-qualified staff deal with the production of mats and non-woven fabrics from carbon, glass or natural fibres. The diverse product range of over 150 product variants is rounded off with the subsequent process step of stacking. This involves superimposing different layers of mats, cutting them into stacks and joining them, all per customer specification. These stacks are then processed by the customer to produce preforms or finished components. Every year, SGL Carbon produces over 8, 000 tons of carbon, glass or natural fibre mats at the Wackersdorf site. The site also boasts three stacking machines with a capacity of over 2 million stacks per year. The products from Wackersdorf are used in a wide range of sectors, albeit primarily in the automotive and aerospace industries. Several recycling facilities serve to recycle the production waste that cannot be avoided in the process. All the facilities are powered by green electricity. Our SIGRATEX textile materials are the ideal basis for producing high-quality, fibre-reinforced plastics. They are suitable for a wide range of processing operations.

  2. SCHNITZELMASTER GMBH

    Germany

    The Schnitzelmaster hand-operated tenderiser for restaurateurs, butchers and caterers – the Schnitzelmaster automated tenderiser for institutional kitchens and butchers. Either you beat the meat, a loud and not particularly clean job, or you "steak" it, which does not change the original meat quality but softens it instead. The Schnitzelmaster makes the difference. Using the "Mastern®" is a special procedure for tenderising meat (suitable for all cuts of boneless meat), whereby the meat fibres are stretched without being torn – retaining the character of fresh meat.