EuroWire May 2024
Wire Expo 2024
through the C2S customer services department, including spare parts, machine upgrades and consulting. Bow Technology produces high-graded carbon bows for all sizes and all brands of double-twist equipment.
accurate meshwork for both small and large lot sizes. The company’s cold-rolling, drawing and stretching technology offers safety, reliability and efficiency in the production of wire. The CRL cold-rolling lines are designed to produce smooth or ribbed cold-rolled steel wire for reinforcement or industrial applications. Multi-draft machines with vertical or horizontal capstan axes are designed for drawing/rolling of low/medium carbon steel wire. The STR stretching/ re-spooling line is designed to produce high-resistance/high-ductility steel wire for concrete reinforcing elements. In the weaving segment, the Schlatter Group offers wire weaving machines under the Jäger brand, as well as crimping machines. In addition to weaving machines for simple aluminium fly screens, the company produces machines for high-precision stainless steel wire filter fabrics or platinum alloy catalyst gauze. For the production of heavy protection and fence fabric such as screen gauze, Schlatter can provide automatic or semi automatic mesh weaving machines that can process high-strength wires from 1 to 18mm in diameter. The crimping machines required for this process for cross and longitudinal wires complete the series of finishing products. Setic Pourtier 207 Expo visitors looking for advanced rotating machines and services will find Setic, Pourtier, Gauder Group and Bow Technology represented on Booth 207. For 30 years, Setic and Pourtier, and their US branch Gauder Group Inc, have been building knowledge, experience and ability to serve the wire and cable industry in the North American market. The companies design and manufacture rotating machines for ferrous and non ferrous cable. On display at Wire Expo will be Setic’s special, data communication and LAN cables machinery for automation, AI, robotics and data analytics sectors; and Pourtier’s heavy-duty rotating machines, which produce all types of power cables: overhead, submarine and low-, medium-, high- and extra-high-voltage. For the performance and extended lifetime of the machines, a com- prehensive range of services is available Schlatter North America www.schlattergroup.com
For cables, Rosendahl offers a sustainable concept for forming, welding and jacketing, suited to connecting wind farms, photovoltaic farms and offshore projects to the power grid. The all-in one solution is versatile and can process different materials and product sizes on a single production line. In the field of fibre optic cables, a high speed fibre launching system simplifies continuous PP dry tube production; an entirely redesigned fibre cutter saves time and material waste; and a new die system for jelly filling enhances process stability. A dual-clenching system is claimed to increase production speed by up to 25 per cent. The company also offers an advanced ribbon cable technology for optical performance and mechanical strength. Rosendahl Nextrom https://rosendahlnextrom.com Schlatter North America 715 The Schlatter Group is an expert in man ufacturing resistance welding systems for reinforcement mesh, industrial mesh, wire weaving machines and cold-rolling, drawing and stretching technology for specialised solutions. The company’s reinforcing mesh systems are designed for the flexible production of reinforced concrete mesh. The systems offer high availability and productivity, short changeover times and a consideration for specific local quality requirements. high-voltage power
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Setic high-speed single-twist machine with rotating capstan
Setic Pourtier www.setic-pourtier.com
August Strecker GmbH & Co KG 301 August Strecker has been producing butt-welding equipment for the wire and cable industry since 1933, serving both the ferrous and non-ferrous sectors. Its products are used in more than 110 countries around the world. Strecker offers a diverse range of welders to cater to various production needs, from manual models suitable for smaller batches, to hydraulically and pneumatically powered solutions for high-volume production. Its machines are capable of welding both copper and aluminium wires within a wide diameter range, offering precision in joining wires as thin as 0.1mm and as thick as 8mm for copper, and 13mm for aluminium. To ensure precision, Strecker uses a system of separate clamping jaws for different wire diameters, guaranteeing optimal results for each specific application.
Schlatter specialises in mesh systems
Schlatter industrial mesh systems are used in the production of meshwork in a variety of application areas, such as appliance shelves, shopping trolleys, point-of-purchase display stands and gabions. The modular systems can be quickly and easily adapted to different products. The fencing mesh systems are used in the production of dimensionally
KSC500 cold welding machine
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