EOW March 2014

wire 2014 show

7 th - 11 th April

With more than 250 accelerators installed worldwide, IBA Industrial has grown to become synonymous with engineering excellence, product reliability, service and support. IBA Industrial – Germany Website : www.iba-cables.com

Huestis Industrial Stand: 09F05-01

IBA Stand: 10E44

Huestis Industrial manufactures high qua- lity machines and ancillary equipment for the wire and cable industry. It will exhibit the company’s latest technology as well as standard models of Huestis Air Miser air wipes, and cable jacket strippers, as well as literature of all of its machines and product lines.

IBA is promoting Easy-e-Beam®, the most recent generation of electron beam accelerators providing wire insulation crosslinking at speeds reaching 1,000 metres per minute.

IML Stand: 17C10

Lost metal stock is a costly, time consuming and recurrent problem in the metal industry. Metal producers around the world are looking to reduce costs whilst maintaining quality and turnaround so it is essential to get product identi cation and tracking right rst time. Getting it wrong not only results in loss of traceability, it can also be damaging to a company’s image. IML’s current product range includes Thermo-Tag (600) that withstands temperatures up to +600 C and can be printed with barcodes and batch data on a thermal transfer printer. Thermo-Tag (600) resists crumpling and creasing to maintain data readability in

The Easy-e-Beam® from IBA

Easy-e-Beam® comes with an intuitive PLC control system, improved design reducing implementation time and standard software modules allowing integration with key industry manufacturers’ equipment. Crosslinked insulation and jacketing provide wire and cables with improved properties such as resistance to abrasion, high temperatures, UV, chemicals, mechanical forces, especially required for automotive and railway applications.

Stand personnel will be able to handle all requests and enquiries. Huestis Industrial Inc – USA Website : www.huestisindustrial.com ▲ Stephen Bettencourt, left, and Howard Fancher, of Huestis, at a previous Düsseldorf exhibition

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