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the lubricant business, Condat continuously
improves and upgrades its formulations for
better value and in order to match the most
advanced environmental regulations.
Condat Corporation is the US-based division
of Condat SA. With extensive production
capabilities, the subsidiary offers the
flexibility and reactivity to fully serve the
North American market.
A team of experienced sales engineers
can help customers with the wide selection
of innovative products and services on
offer. Condat recommends the best
lubricant solutions combining technical
and environmental aspects, as well as
economic considerations.
At Interwire Condat will present its latest
developments in lubricants and products
for wire drawing industries, including Vicafil
wire drawing lubricants, Steelskin lubricants
for demanding applications, Galvasmooth
charcoals for hot dip galvanizing, and
Condaclean cleaners for all metal types.
The show will be an opportunity for Condat
topromote several recently developednew
products, including Vicafil TN 1674 T and
Vicafil TN 1608 T, two new sodium-based
soaps for high speed drawing of carbon
steel grades. TN 1674 T is free of lime and
calcium compounds.
The company will also be promoting Vicafil
TS 4770 W, a non-reactive pre-coating
specifically developed to address the
demanding application of in-line coating
of stainless steels, immediately in front of the
drawing bench.
Condat Corporation – USA
Website:
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Daloo
Booth 1932
Daloo is a supplier of equipment for cable
producers wanting simple and reliable
machines. While the design is based on
European experience, the manufacturing is
performed in China following strict quality
criteria.
The company’s complete stranding lines
andaccessories for theproduction of power
and communication cables are delivered
worldwide, including rigid cage stranders,
taping lines, rewinding lines, take-ups and
payoffs, and pulling caterpillars.
Daloo – China
Website:
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Die Quip
Booth 1003
Many factories take a disposable approach
to their dies, looking for a way to reduce
cost. This lowpurchasecostmodel can have
hidden charges that affect the production
cost and quality of a mill’s efficiency.
High overnight freight and two-way freight
fees are regularly absorbed from rush orders
when dies are needed quickly or customer
requests demand changes to stock. Large
inventories, hidden labour and disposal
of good dies from short runs are common
areas where production costs are increased
but not controlled.
An internal die shop can easily eliminate
these expensive problems. With the right
training and machinery each die is quickly
sized for production and can be adjusted
immediately to accommodate production
runs. Correct die geometry solves many
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