EuroWire January 2024

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Gold award for sustainable practices Lubricant producer Metalube™ has achieved Gold Status from EcoVadis, a third-party sustainability-rating gold rating is a result of the efforts of its employees and management, who collectively embarked on an ambitious sustainability project.

Rosendahl Nextrom GmbH Rosendahl Nextrom will showcase a portfolio of new and improved solutions for the market. Balancing quality, produc- tivity and sustainability is an ongoing challenge for cable and wire producers. Rosendahl Nextrom studies conventional manufacturing methods and explores possibilities for improvement. A small enhancement to a machine can have a significant impact. Rosendahl recently introduced a turnkey extrusion line for hair- pin insulation that makes a safe and reliable power supply at 800V or higher possible. Read the full story in the March issue Brown emphasised the role of sustainability at Metalube: “Sustainability is key to Metalube. We are actively auditing every unit of the business to improve sustainable working practices.” Metalube Group www.metalube.co.uk panels on buildings and the planting of thousands of trees. Managing director Robert

organisation. This designation places Metalube among the top 5 per cent of companies committed to sustainable practices. EcoVadis evaluates companies based on four criteria: environmental impact, labour and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement. Metalube’s Cersa-MCI Established in France in 1981, Cersa-MCI designs and manufactures measuring devices for fine wires, cables and optical fibres. It offers solutions to help customers enhance production quality. Advanced technologies such as interferometers and diffraction ensure high-speed measure- ments and accuracy. The company’s sensors can be used on- or off-line for non contact measurement applications. For extrusion processes, Cersa-MCI offers the LPS-3-H to monitor diameter and detect lumps and neckdowns in a single product. Read the full story in the March issue

As a carbon-neutral company, Metalube continues to invest in sustainability projects, with a daily focus on enhancing its environmental friendliness. Initiatives range from developing eco-friendly lubricant solutions for industry applications to the installation of solar Cabopol Polymer Compounds Cabopol Polymer Compounds, a company with more than 60 years of experience in the research, development and pro- duction of thermoplastic and crosslinked compounds, is unveiling its latest innovations for electric vehicle (EV) charging applications. For wire and cable applications, the company has created TPE, TPU and TPX compounds, engineered for flexibility, aesthetic appearance and to meet international standards including EN 50620, IEC 62893-1, TÜV 2PfG1908, UL 62 and GB-T 33594. Read the full story in the March issue

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