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MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY


Sacma Group growing with new models


“Get ready for 2013.” That is the message from Sacma Group for the New Year.


with new FMS Machines, new buildings and R&D, the group says the synergy with Sacma Limbiate and Ingramatic has reached a unique capability for providing high technology and reliable machines. During Fastener Fair Stuttgart, Ingramatic will show its new


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‘I-Thread’ line of rollers - featuring the starter unit driven by servomotors and motorised die match. This new technology will be applied to all Ingramatic thread rollers during 2013. To complete its product range, Ingramatic will also present the new warm threader for the aerospace market and its new SMP12/16/22 pointing machines. Sacma Limbiate is also introducing new models including: the Net Shape part former SP270 (11mm wire diameter, 6 dies,


acma Group, which sees itself as the most dynamic company for designing and manufacturing headers and threaders, will introduce at least 19 new models in only one year. Making important investments in its facilities


80 tonnes loading) with patented wire feeder ‘S-Feed’; the SP470-CR and the iconic SP570-CR/360 with new characteristics such as 360 tonnes for a 25mm max wire diameter. Due to the great success it has experienced with its Warm Formers, Sacma has also applied this new technology to all its headers from 10mm to 25mm wire diameter. The best way to discover all the new models, Sacma says, is


to visit the Sacma and Ingramatic manufacturing plants where you will see why the Sacma Group is the most advanced company manufacturing cold and warm headers, combined headers, threaders and pointers. Information about the machines, facilities and abilities can be seen at Sacma’s new website. Sacma says its personnel will be pleased to welcome customers


at Fastener Fair Stuttgart, Stand 6.M20, to show in detail all the characteristics and technicalities of the whole range of machines. www.sacmalimbiate.it


CAN-ENG announces new cooperative agreement


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CAN-ENG Furnaces International Limited and the OTTO JUNKER Group have announced the formation of a Service Cooperation Agreement for either company’s customers on a global basis.


he complimentary product range of OTTO JUNKER and CAN-ENG will enhance each other’s ability to service worldwide users of thermal processing equipment. Global customers will find a complete range of ferrous and non-ferrous melting, pouring, process heating and heat treating equipment for complex thermal processing applications. To support customers both OTTO JUNKER and CAN-ENG invite enquires for either groups products, which will


be forwarded to the nearest geographical sales office. The OTTO JUNKER Group specialises in primary thermal processes for aluminium, copper, and semi-finished products.


Since 1924, it has developed, designed and operated melting, pouring, and heat-treatment systems for foundries, extrusion and rolling mills for non-ferrous metals. The OTTO JUNKER Group head-office is located in Simmerath, Germany, and has a staff of more than 500 employees


working for companies in Germany, the UK, Switzerland, Sweden, North America, the Czech Republic, China and the United Arab Emirates. The group is globally represented by service agencies, manufacturing cooperations and sales offices in more than 30 countries.


www.can-eng.com 124 Fastener + Fixing Magazine • Issue 79 January 2013


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