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Cables product manager Gavin Morland
said: “wire is a major exhibition for the
cables sector of our business and o ers
us the opportunity to do business with a
broad cross section of the international
cables community, as well as highlighting
products application areas to the market.”
H&R Group – UK
Website
:
www.hur.comHeinze & Streng
Stand: 11A37
Heinze & Streng is an international
operating trading company with a wealth
of experience in the wire and cable
industry.
Its wide range of products includes
various spare and worn parts, equipment,
complete solutions and new machines for
bunching.
The products include:
•
Big bows
: “I Beam” construction –
reduce weight by 40 per cent
•
Wide SR bow
: Reducing damage from
wire brake, extended bow life – slip in
wear plate
•
Hybrid bow
: Eliminate wear plates,
lower CW factor, wire guides can be
checked and changed on the installed
bow
•
New Aero bow
: Aerodynamic, no
re-balancing – slip in wear plates
The company also sells pure nickel at 99
per cent; contact tubes (coated, brass,
copper); high-tech ceramics; and carbon
brushes to suit customer requests.
Heinze & Streng GmbH – Germany
Website
:
www.heinze-streng-gmbh.deHFSAB
Stand: 10C18
H Folke Sandelin AB (HFSAB) from Motala,
Sweden, will be co-exhibiting with Nieho ,
of Germany.
HFSAB specialises in lead extrusion
and cable stripping equipment and
will display for the rst time a 13¼" die
block, a screw housing and part of the
main frame from the latest horizontal lead
extruder.
The displayed 13¼" die block has a
diameter range of 85 to 150mm over lead
and is just part of the extensive range of
die blocks available from HFSAB to work
with all types of lead alloys and diameters
used by the cable industry throughout the
world.
The range of die blocks can lead sheath
with outside diameters from 6mm
to 190mm, manufactured using only
high quality materials and machining
techniques to provide the customer with
accurate and reliable equipment.
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Wire blocking and dielectric compounds from H&R
Group
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A lead extruder from HFSAB