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Engineered ceramics - Service Provider - Germany

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  1. WWS KERAMIK NEUHAUS GMBH

    Germany

    Manufacture, machining and sale of technical-grade ceramic. Machining of technical-grade ceramic: Dry presses up to 100 t, extruders up to max. diameter of 150 mm, turning and milling machines, thread boring machines, automatic glazing machines, various wet saws, sharpening up to the µ range. Ceramics for technical applications: NH-fuses, insulating components, heating conductors, stud terminals, bushes and counter bushes, Rillen insulation, terminal board connections, insulating beads, heat ceramics, ceramics for heating engineering. Custom-made ceramic parts: Range of switches (light switches), joss stick holders, razors and brushes, covers, mixing trays for medical technology, various feedthroughs, any special customer requests. Ceramic pipes: Pipes of 0.6-150 mm from C130, C410, C520 and C610, multihole pipes up to a length of 1500 mm.

  2. HHI HUBERT HEUSNER INDUSTRIEVERTRETUNGEN UND HANDEL

    Germany

    We manufacture, trade and distribute products for the automotive supplier industry, the electronics industry, the coating industry and other industrial sectors. Our suppliers are from Germany, Austria, England, Spain, China and Taiwan. We supply our products for your development and manufacturing process, quickly and cost-effectively from batch sizes of ONE. We supply large batches at low prices for your production runs, combined with short delivery times and the best possible service. For applications in the electronics sector, we supply: DCB substrates, thick-film circuits, hybrid circuits, sensors, copper-plated ceramic substrates, printed circuit boards and flex printed circuit boards. Coating technology: We supply cathodes, sputter targets, granulates and evaporators for ARC coating, PVD coating and CVD coating. The soldering machines and metering systems from our mechanical engineers can be used for a wide range of applications.

  3. TERRATRANS INTERNATIONALE SPEDITION GMBH SPEDITON BREMEN

    Germany

    At TERRATRANS, we are experts in custom transport and logistics solutions. Consistent. For over 40 years. Our services include sea freight, truck traffic, storage logistics and distribution for companies in industry and trade. Collaborative. Hanseatic. Competent. Fair. Our headquarters are located at the Cargo Distribution Centre (GVZ) in Bremen, a hub where many commodity flows converge. Germany's number-one logistics centre has direct links with the ports in Hamburg, Bremerhaven and Wilhelmshaven. With our own sites in Bremen, Hamburg, Lemgo, Verona and Sassuolo, we have a strong regional presence while operating internationally. Our 230 members of staff ensure seamless communication in your customers' languages. Our transport networks make individual transport possible at global or regional level. TERRATRANS is a logistics specialist and works for all sectors, including DIY stores, furniture shops, discount stores, the chemical industry, tile/ceramic/marble trade, metal/steel trade, mechanical engineering and plant construction.

  4. MEOTEC GMBH & CO. KG

    Germany

    Meotec cultivates a close relationship with leading scientific institutions in medical and production engineering within Aachen and beyond. We have enough space on our 1000 m² site for surface engineering, magnesium alloy production and automatised systems construction. The company is concerned with researching the interface between medical and surface engineering. Its primary competence is electrochemical surface modification of light metals such as titanium, magnesium or zirconium for the medical engineering industry. Meotec is also engaged in the manufacture of magnesium alloys for the medical engineering industry. We use erosive and surface generating processes to introduce special contours and microstructures to implants in dentistry and other areas. Meotec uses specially developed procedures and electrochemical conversion to turn these surfaces into oxide ceramics.