EXHIBITIONS SpringsTec Fair 2013 takes place 26th Messe Stuttgart, which hosts Fastener Fair Stuttgart 2013 over the same dates.
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Hans Ziller GmbH Founded in 1969 as a two-man business, Hans Ziller GmbH now employs 120 skilled people producing standard and customised special springs in Böhmenkirch. Hans Ziller GmbH focuses mainly on the customised design and manufacture of springs in wire diameters ranging from 0.1mm to 10mm. The company’s range includes: • Compression springs with wire diameter from 0.1mm up to 10mm. • Tension springs with wire diameter from 0.2mm up to 5mm. • Bore ring and shaft ring with diameter from 0.8mm up to 3.2mm.
The company’s portfolio also includes torsion springs and bending parts. Industry sectors serviced include automotive, hydraulic and pneumatic components manufacturers, electrical goods manufacturers and general engineering. Hans Ziller GmbH has a new stock programme, which includes 3,000 springs, as well as producing individual springs to drawing or sample.
The Hans Ziller stand will feature images and videos on spring production and stand personnel will be pleased to discuss the company’s range of consulting services.
xhibitors from eleven countries are participating. From France, Comptoir Général du Ressort and Borrelly Spring Washers are both active in the aerospace supply market. Italian company Mollificio Valli Srl and Spanish firm RPK S. Coop, both supply to electrical goods manufacturers. UK-based SpringTech Ltd, which supplies to the oil and gas industry, has opted for a large stand as has Canadian market leader, Liberty Springs. A number of Asian manufacturers are participating, such as Special Spring (India) Pvt Ltd and Ming Tai Industrial Co Ltd. The largest contingent of exhibitors comes from Germany and include: Christian Bauer GmbH + Co KG and Dr Werner Röhrs KG,
expert manufacturer for specialist engineering solutions, as well as Oskar Schwenk GmbH & Co KG, Platzmann Federn GmbH & Co KG, Hans Ziller GmbH, VDF Vogtland Federntechnik GmbH and Zimmermann Technische Federn GmbH, all supplying automotive and other engineering sectors. The following previews are just a selection of the companies exhibiting at SpringsTec Fair 2013. A full exhibitor list and information for visiting the show are available at
www.springstecfair.com
Alfred Weigel KG The Alfred Weigel KG spring factory builds on the fourth generation of family ownership and over 100 years manufacturing and development experience in the production of technical precision springs. The company specialises in the manufacture of wire and strip
form springs and stamped and formed parts, for cross-industry applications worldwide. Modern manufacturing methods combined with Alfred Weigel’s expertise can translate the customer’s requirements from idea to production stage.
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RPK Group RPK Group has a global presence with factories in Spain, Mexico and India, producing compression, tension and torsion springs as well as wave springs, rings, wire forms, flat-band parts and copper coils. The RPK Group has the capacity to find solutions for the
automobile, electric, medical or general industrial sectors and responds proactively to customer requirements to develop new products and prototypes. RPK was founded in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain in 1974. In 2002 it opened its first production facility outside Europe, investing 9 million euros to establish RPK Mexico to supply customers on the American continent. In 2006 Herckelbout-Dawson Iberica S.A. was acquired, located in Tarragona, allowing the group to further strengthen its knowledge in manufacturing stamped-bent products. RPK began activities in Asia in 2010 by setting up a production facility in Pune, India.
Mollificio Mazzoni Mollificio Mazzoni started in 1968 as a small artisan company, gradually growing in the field of metal springs manufacturing thanks to the talent and skill of its founder Gilberto Gioacchini. In the following years, when the founder’s sons Roberta and
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Federico Gioacchini joined the company, the manufacturing activity developed considerably. Their vitality, a mix of initiative and creativeness, led by the experience and ability of Gilberto Gioacchini, ensured the development of a small firm into a modern and dynamic company, able to satisfy the needs of demanding customers and to perform complex and advanced processing requirements. Today Mollificio Mazzoni can boast a long and deep experience in spring manufacturing and in complex geometry machining of metallic wire and strip. The company pays particular attention to technical specifications and to meeting its customers’ requirements. The company produces for electromechanical and electronic components manufacturers and its design and development department provides full support and advice to customers on product industrialisation processes.
STAND E25 150 Fastener + Fixing Magazine • Issue 79 January 2013
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