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  1. METAL F.A.R. S.R.L.

    Italija

  2. ANKARA BRONZ

    Turčija

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    Since its establishment in 1974, ANKARA BRONZ has honed its craft in a diverse spectrum of casting methods originating from Turkey. Our mastery lies in the art of casting Bronze, Aluminum, Brass, and a medley of Special Copper alloys, each tailored to distinct scales. Among our distinguished alloys are Tin Bronze, Aluminum Bronze, Mangan Bronze, Silicium Bronze, Leaded Tin Bronze, High Leaded Tin Bronze, and the versatile Nickel Tin Bronze. Our repertoire extends to encompass a rich assortment of Brasses, Aluminum, and Special Copper alloys. In the ever-accelerating realm of metal technology, we shoulder the responsibility of sharing cutting-edge innovations with our esteemed clientele. The core ethos of ANKARA BRONZ remains steadfast—a commitment to delivering unwavering quality during this continually evolving landscape. Our horizon extends far beyond casting, embracing an eclectic range of metals: Bronze, Aluminum, Copper, Brass, Imported Nodular Cast Iron, Peak, Stainless Steel, Mercury Steel, Oil Hardened Steel, and more. We're also proud to offer Engineering Plastics such as Kestamid, Polyamide, Politef, Pom c, PVC, and Fiber. Experience the essence of profound expertise and avant-garde prowess in casting and materials by reaching out to us today. ANKARA BRONZ stands resolute as your enduring partner, encompassing decades of accumulated wisdom in the dynamic realm of metals.

  3. RUF MASCHINENBAU GMBH & CO. KG

    Nemčija

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    Ruf Maschinenbau GmbH & Co. KG, based in Bavaria/Zaisertshofen, specialised in the design and manufacture of briquetting systems more than 35 years ago. As global leader in the sector of briquetting, over the years RUF has sold more than 5.000 briquetting machines in more than 100 countries. RUF presents solutions for the briquetting of wood, metal, biomass and numerous other materials. In the metal sector, we can offer the right machinery for a wide range of applications, including aluminium, cast iron, grinding sludge and even steel shavings. Profit from Briquetting: • Volume reduction • Reduction in storage and transport costs • Dewatering & oil removal of chips and grinding sludge • Recovery of expensive cooling lubricants (oil or emulsion) • Increased melting yield/increased value of the waste material Based on numerous press tests on a huge range of materials, RUF can provide the right machinery to suit every need. RUF manufactures briquetting machines at its own factory. By manufacturing the components and producing the machines ourselves we are in a position to react quickly and flexibly to our customers' needs. Because of our long-term know-how, we specialised in finding individual customer solutions. The RUF philosophy: As a company with comprehensive project expertise, we are aware that energy resources are continuing to dwindle. Our technical competence make an important contribution to discovering so far unused residual materials.

  4. ATC ARMOLOY TECHNOLOGY COATINGS GMBH & CO. KG

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    In the mid-80s, the company founders became interested in the Armoloy chrome plating process, which originally came from the US. In 1987, the company was founded in Germany with its headquarters and production site in Mosbach and its management in Solms-Oberbiel and Aßlar. The company currently employs 25 people and supplies Germany as well as other countries in Europe. The export share covers approx. 25% and is largely made up of Switzerland, Austria, France, Luxembourg, Spain and Italy. ATC plating is a form of extremely hard, tight, precise, very thin and highly pure chrome plating which is precipitated onto any metal (conditionally excluding magnesium, titanium and aluminium) via a high-energy process. Because this process uses a special technique, it occurs at a low temperature, far below 100 °C. Thus, the structure of the materials to be coated does not change.