wire manufacture

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Stationary capstan take-up frame for galvanized wire coiling. © M+E

 
M+E machines are individually developed to meet the most demanding customer requirements. Each machine consists of a combination of standard assemblies ... Von  Jörg Dambock
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Jonas Hagstedt and his team: “Interwire is an excellent opportunity to network” © Lämnea Bruk

 
26.04.23 – Wire manufacturing

Wire manufacturing

Wire machinery manufacturer from Sweden

Lämneå Bruk is delighted to announce their participation in this year’s “Interwire” in Atlanta. The long-standing wire machinery manufacturer based in ... Von  Jörg Dambock
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Heavy horizontal single drawing block for large diameters. © Kieselstein

 
22.04.23 – Surface treatment

Surface treatment

Wire shaving for the production of high quality wire

The German manufacturer of equipment for the wire industry, Kieselstein, has been successfully supplying the US market for many years. By focusing on the ... Von  Jörg Dambock
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Schlatter is the competent partner for cold rolling, multiple drawing, stretching, and coiling processes. © Schlatter

 
20.04.23 – Wire manufacturing and processing

Wire manufacturing and processing

Cold rolling, multiple drawing, stretching, and coiling processes

The Schlatter Group is not only known as a system provider for resistance welding systems in mesh production, but is also a comprehensive partner for industrial ... Von  Jörg Dambock
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11.04.23 – On our own behalf - Wire

On our own behalf - Wire

Week 14/2023 in retrospect

Here, we present you the top articles from our four categories. This week, the most read one comes from the category „Reports“. Von  Daniel Keienburg
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Low-carbon copper. © Elcowire

 
05.04.23 – CO2-footprint

CO2-footprint

EPDs for low-carbon copper products

Elcowire's low-carbon copper, with the markets lowest environmental footprint is now verified in EPDs. Von  Jörg Dambock
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Fig. 1. Due to their design, modern RBD lines require less drive energy than previous lines. © Niehoff

 
10.03.23 – Exemplary: Niehoff’s rod breakdown (RBD) lines

Exemplary: Niehoff’s rod breakdown (RBD) lines

Investing in new machines pays off

Does it really pay off to invest in new wire and cable machines when existing ones, which are written off, are still working perfectly? This question should ... by Konrad Dengler