
The “Minimac II”, popular with wire manufacturers for its ability to detect short surface and some subsurface defects in wire, rod, and tube at speeds up to 4,000f.p.m. © Magnetic Analysis
The “Minimac II”, popular with wire manufacturers for its ability to detect short surface and some subsurface defects in wire, rod, and tube at speeds up to 4,000f.p.m. © Magnetic Analysis
All “DSH” type wire butt welding machines are already equipped with a device for post annealing of low carbon steels as standard. © Ideal-Werk
(from left to right): Thorsten Arm, Head of Financial Accounting and responsible for steel purchasing at Knipex, Michael Zinn, Sales Director Engineering Steel at the Swiss Steel Group, Barbara Meimeth, Sustainability Officer at Knipex. © Knipex