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WIRE 2012 RAD-CON just got greener


RAD-CON, a leading supplier of 100% hydrogen, bell-type batch annealing furnaces, has announced an addition to the Group. Energy Resource Control Corporation (ERC), a privately held company also based in Cleveland, USA, provides equipment that generates protective atmospheres for a variety of industrial processes.


atmosphere control expertise in the annealing process allows application of this technology in a wider range of facilities. RAD- CON’s global operation will be offering this equipment worldwide, including areas outside the annealing market.” ERC’s primary product is a co-generator that produces high


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Manassero’s experience and knowledge of different markets has now resulted in an extension of the agency contract with Nakashimada. Manassero will from now on be exclusive agent also for the following


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countries: France, Spain, Portugal, Poland and Czech Republic. Manassero is confident that it will strengthen Nakashimada’s


purity nitrogen and steam, typically used in metal processing facilities that clean product using steam-heated pickle lines, and


r Christopher Messina, RAD-CON president commented: “The addition of ERC makes available a complementary product that can reduce energy costs at our existing customers, as well as other annealing facilities. RAD-CON’s


heat treat product in furnaces using a protective atmosphere. Messina explained: “ERC and RAD-CON serve the same


niche market: ferrous and non-ferrous annealing and other heat treating. A project to install an ERC co-generator typically delivers a one-year payback on energy alone, not to mention potential quality benefits.” Current ERC president and company founder, Mr Bud Weiland


will remain to assist with marketing and sales, providing a life- long expertise in protective atmospheres. ERC offices will be located at the RAD-CON headquarters in Cleveland.


Manassero & Nakashimada strengthen relationship


In January 2011 Manassero & C. Srl was appointed as exclusive agent for Nakashimada Engineering Works for the following territories: Italy, Switzerland and Liechtenstein.


he first 7-die machine to be supplied in Italy plus a microformer sold during the first year provided a good demonstration of the potential of the new relationship from the beginning. This added to other active projects and


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sales in these territories and will welcome customers as always either in its warehouse or at wire 2012, stand 15.E35, where visitors will be able to meet Savino and Marco Manassero. Starting from March 2012 a new Nakashimada two-die,


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three-blow header, model NP60, will be on display to European customers at Manassero’s new warehouse. From time to time other models will be on display, to give a good coverage of Nakashimada’s technology and wide range of headers. www.manassero.eu


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