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Building panels

GermanyMunich, Nuremberg and BavariaManufacturer/producer
  1. CHRIST ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS GMBH

    Germany

    Christ Electronic Systems GmbH is a leading developer and manufacturer of panel PCs, touch panels and all-in-one plcs. As a subsidiary of Otto Christ AG, we originally started out producing special electronics for car washes. We now sell our products across a wide range of sectors, including mechanical and plant engineering, medical technology, the pharmaceutical and food industry, vehicle construction and agricultural machinery. Our mission is to build reliable, durable and robust devices that perform well in harsh surroundings with high temperature differences or vibration. The development department plays a very important role in our company. Alongside production, it is the heart of our business. This is where we develop innovative new products or design individual equipment in conjunction with our customers to meet their specific requirements. We employ development engineers for hardware and software as well as for mechanical applications, so we can guarantee all-round support for our customers.

  2. APROTECH GMBH

    Germany

    New fields of application are ensuring that the market for industrial PCs is growing. APROtech GmbH acknowledges these trends with each latest IPC model. They are robust, reliable and high-performance, and can be flexibly upgraded – IPCs for the age of Digital Transformation. APROtech customers value the accommodating and customer-oriented service and great quality of the IPCs, and enjoy the 36-month warranty. Box PCs from APROtech can be found in industrial image processing (machine vision), in test vehicles for autonomous driving (AI, GPU computing), in video surveillance on public buses, as data collectors on storage and retrieval machines, to control the curtain and backdrops at an opera house, and for many other applications. Panel PCs from APROtech are often used as MES terminals, for machine and system visualisation, in building automation, in stainless steel packaging in the food and pharmaceutical industries or as operator terminals.

  3. RAUCH SPANPLATTENWERK GMBH

    Germany

    In 1959, Wendelin Rauch & Sohn in Freudenberg am Main took over the chipboard plant of Otto Kreibaum & Co which went into operation in 1953. This plant was built in Markt Bibart (Franconia) was started up with two extrusion press systems. The daily output was 35 m³. In the years that followed, the capacity was increased by the installation of additional extrusion presses. In 1976, extrusion-pressed chipboard panels were only used in furniture building to a limited extent. For this reason, the extrusion presses were decommissioned and a completely new factory was built. Markt Bibart now boasts the most modern chipboard plant in Europe with a daily capacity of 500 m³, the heart of which is the 20 m single-daylight press. The Rauch furniture plants are supplied "just in time" with cut-to-size furniture.