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18/10/2024 – Spring manufacturing

Northern Europe’s most modern machinery park

That’s at least the goal for Ewes in Bredaryd, Sweden's oldest family-owned spring company, which is heavily investing in new technology and smart solutions.

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Fire tests have shown that there is no difference in safety classification between regular drywall screws and “Sound Fastener”. Fire tests were conducted by the Swedish technical institutes RISE. © Ewes

 
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When purchasing the new machine, a small delegation from EWES traveled to Bihler in Germany. © Ewes

 
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With Bihler's new tool concept LEANTOOL, EWES can now reduce tool costs and shorten lead times by up to 70 percent. © Ewes

 
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Minus 9 dB. The proven effect of EWES Sound Fasteners corresponds to nearly a perceived halving of the noise level. © Ewes

 
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An Updated Machinery Park Boosts Both Production and Employees. Anton Svensson (left) converses with machine operator Ivan Zuna (right). © Ewes

 
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Sound Fastener 2.0: At EWES in Bredaryd, work is currently underway on a prototype of a banded product for automated assembly aimed at the prefab industry. © Ewes

 
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Main factory in Sweden © Ewes

 
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The space in the hall was prepared for the Bihler GRM-NC, which now efficiently processes leaf springs and strip components. "A truly impressive investment," says Anton Svensson. © Ewes

 
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Fire tests have shown that there is no difference in safety classification between regular drywall screws and “Sound Fastener”. Fire tests were conducted by the Swedish technical institutes RISE. © Ewes

 
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