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Moscow, Russia
The company’s cold circular sawing
machines are used for cutting stainless
steel, high and low alloyed steel, structural
steel and non-ferrous metals in the form
of billets, tubes, profiles and plates. The
machines are equipped with carbide tipped
saw blades that ensure high performance
and a long service life by less costs.
The cutting machines are classified
into single cut sawing machines and layer
sawing machines. The single cut sawing
machines are able to cut billets and single
tubes with a diameter from 30 to 800mm.
The layer sawing machines are used for
cutting of tubes, I- and U-beams, sheet
pilings and angles.
During more than 10 years of experience
MFL made its name for being a competent
and experienced partner for sawing and
milling technology and provides technical
know-how combined with latest state of the
art technology.
MFL will be present at the Tube Moscow
2011 / Austrian Pavilion to present its latest
technologies and advances.
Fax: +43 7613 8883 30
Email:
saegen.fraesen@mfl.atWebsite:
www.mfl.atSikora AG
Germany
SIKORA AG, manufacturer and worldwide
vendor of measuring and control technology
for the hose & tube and cable industry,
will attract attention with the presentation
of cutting edge technology at Tube/wire
Russia 2011 in Moscow.
A highlight on the Sikora booth
is the new X-RAY 6000 series for
the measurement of wall thickness,
eccentricity, inner and outer diameter and
MFL plate edge milling machine type TKFM LL110
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