TPT March 2010
T ube D üsseldorf 2010
12-16 A pril 2010
EMS tube end-forming and cutting machines are designed in accordance with users’ specifications, and the company uses the highest quality hydraulic and electrical components. At Tube Düsseldorf, EMS will present the Formtronic end-former, a fully electrical end-forming machine with 200kN of forming power, 300kN of clamping power, and a velocity of 200mm/sec. Formtronic can be equipped with a horizontal or vertical tool changing system, with eight positions where different tools can be mounted, for end-forming, rolling, cutting, or machining. Fax: +33 3 88 91 05 37
pressing/punching lines; tension/stretch levelling lines; and sandwich panel lines. Processed material can be mild/carbon steel, galvanised steel, pre-painted steel, stainless steel, aluminium, titanium, copper or tin plate. Faspar’s customised products serve steel service centres, automotive industry, white goods industry and panel manufacturers, and over 300 of the company’s machines are in use, in Italy, Europe, Russia, Asia, Africa, and North and South America, by a wide range of customers. Fax +39 02 9471611 Email: faspar@faspar.it Website: www.faspar.it Peter Holzrichter GmbH Germany Hall 4 Stand 41 PETER Holzrichter recently extended its range of long products – next to the already known products sheets and tubes. Round bars are now available in rolled and bright specification from stock. Also new are rolled round bars with diameters up to 200mm. They complement the already established bright drawn products.
The hoses have good flexibility and high strength, and are heat resistant and pressure tight. The hoses can be used to convey most kinds of fluids, gases and chemicals, and can absorb thermal expansion and vibration.
Email: info@eminteknik.com Website: www.eminteknik.com
EMS France
Hall 5 Stand A22
EMS designs and builds special tube end-forming and cutting machines, using techniques such as extrusion, expanding, reduction, pushing, segment head and mandrel forming, with the company’s own tooling development. EMS cutting machines are essentially used to re-cut bent tubes such as exhausts, or to cut or re-cut hydroformed tubes. The company’s CT model machines cut without material tearing and without chips, using a combination of two knives, one vertical to pre-cut the tube, and one horizontal to make the main cut. CTR models use a rotating head, and re-cut without burrs from inside to outside.
Email: eh.ems@ems-sa.com Website: www.ems-sa.com Faspar SpA Italy
Hall 6 Stand E20
FASPAR SpA has been producing complete sheet metal working lines (coil processing equipment) since 1977. The company’s main products include surface finishing lines; slitting lines; levelling, straightening and cut-to-length lines (with rotary, flying and mechanical shear); feeding and
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