Sectors
The world, and with it all markets, are in a constant state of flux, and only industries that have recognized this and are continuously developing at all levels can operate successfully in the long term.
Hardening industry
The heat treatment of steel, aluminum or even titanium is becoming increasingly important in mechanical engineering, as machines need to become smaller and lighter, but at the same time larger and larger.
Industrial furnace construction
Industrial furnaces are used in a wide variety of areas, but are always subject to demanding framework conditions. For this reason, many components are made of heat-resistant cast stainless steel.
Mechanical and plant engineering
Sub-areas of general mechanical engineering, such as conveyor systems, fluid mechanics or drive systems, require many individual components, which, in most cases, are machined at great expense.
Power station industry
The grinding and combustion of natural raw materials such as wood or coal, as well as general domestic and commercial waste for energy generation, cause abrasive and thermal wear and reduce the service life of wear parts
Steelworks industry
Customised solutions that are tailored individually to the needs and requirements of the customer are especially important in the steelworks industry.
Cement industry
Cement is usually a composition of clay, limestone, as well as iron ore and sand. It serves as a component in the further production of concrete, plaster and mortar to obtain the desired strength.