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Wire turning

GermanyStuttgart, Freiburg and Baden-WurtembergManufacturer/producer
  1. ZOLLER & FRÖHLICH GMBH

    Germany

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    Founded in 1963 by Hans Zoller and Hans Fröhlich, Zoller + Fröhlich GmbH (Z+F) has been synonymous with outstanding quality and innovation in the fields of switch cabinet construction, wire-end ferrules, cable processing machines and laser measurement technology for over 60 years. As a family business made in Germany, Z+F combines traditional values with progressive thinking in order to shape and update industry standards. Wire-end ferrules We offer a wide range of Z+F wire-end ferrules with cross sections of between 0.14 mm² and 150 mm² and different connection lengths. DIN, VDE, UL and CSA certifications ensure high quality, all from Z+F. Packaging and labelling complies with customer requirements. We offer a wide range of different possibilities. Cable processing machines The automated processing of wire-end ferrules and turned contacts ensures electrical connections with a high level of mechanical resilience meeting international standards. Z+F crimping machines are used to process both loose insulated and non-insulated wire-end ferrules and turned contacts in line with all recognised standards. 2D / 3D laser measurement technology Zoller + Fröhlich is one of the world leaders in the field of contactless laser measurement technology and boasts a wealth of experience acquired through its long-standing activity and numerous completed projects.

  2. EWG E. WAGENER GMBH

    Germany

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    EWG in Heimsheim in the heart of Baden-Württemberg is your ISO-certified, number one supplier, retailer and partner. Our range includes rods, pipes, bars, wires, standardised parts (such as screws, nuts and threaded rods), plates, sheets and foils made from various special metals, refractory metals and rare earths. Our specialised field includes standardised parts – such as screws, nuts and threaded rods – precious metal semi-finished products and drawing parts made from molybdenum, tantalum, tungsten, titanium and their alloys (TZM, Alloys Invar, Alloys Kovar, Inconel). The machining possibilities of the different materials, depending on their properties, are very diverse. These include annealing, cold rolling, turning, milling, grinding, eroding, welding, bonding (curing), pickling, reaming, boring, laser marking and punching.