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5
th-
7
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October
68
September 2016
www.read-eurowire.comWire & Cable India 2016
Queins Machines
Stolberger-KMB
Stand TBC
Queins
Machines
GmbH
and
Stolberger-KMB, both Germany-based
companies, have been manufacturing
machinery for many years, and will be
displaying a number of photographs and
videos of machines already delivered to
the rope and cable industry. The main
products are all types of high-speed
stranding
machines,
machines
for
CTC
conductors,
pay-o s/take-ups,
taping heads, and disc- and belt-type
caterpillars/capstans.
Highlights
of
this
year’s
new
development was the manufacturing and
installation of a large planetary strander
for the production of subsea cables,
based on reel weights of up to 55 tons
per conductor. High-energy e ciency
was obtained due to the use of the latest
motor and drive technology with full
energy recovery.
The second-hand department o ers a full
choice of machines and equipment for
the wire and cable industry.
Queins Machines GmbH – Germany
Website
:
www.queins.comStolberger-KMB – Germany
Website
:
www.stolberger.comRosendahlNextrom
Stand TBC
Rosendahl and Nextrom are global
suppliers of production technologies for
cables, wires and optical bres.
The
companies
will
present
the
latest advancements and technology
highlights,
including
state-of-the-art
achievements in the production of solar
cables in co-extrusion as well as tandem
extrusion, automotive wires, technologies
for optical bre UV-coating, bre proof
testing and the manufacturing of bre
optic cables.
Industry 4.0 – “Smart Factory“ – is
becoming a reality and opening new
doors for manufacturers. Rosendahl
and Nextrom take this revolution
seriously and provide the technology for
companies to be part of this.
RosendahlNextrom – Austria
Website
:
www.rosendahlnextrom.comSpirka Schnell echter
Stand TBC
The increasing demand for cables for
applications in automotive, data transfer
▲
Just one of the machines already delivered to the
industry
▲
The
solar
cable
co-extrusion
line
from
RosendahlNextrom