MAVITA
email:
sales@mavita.it www.mavita.it
For over 50 years, Mavita is specialized in the development and manufacture of Standard and Special cold pressed fasteners. In sectors such as the automotive industry, the household appliances and the electrical industry it plays a leading role on the international market owing to the good relationship “Quality/ Price” of its products and to its ISO 9001 and ISO/TS 16949 Quality Certifications.
SINARD
We are a manufacturer specializing in SPRING STEEL STAMPING WITH OWN HEAT TREATMENT for more than 60 years.
email:
sinard@sinard.es www.sinard.es
Completing the production process from the design and manufacture of the matrix/tooling, to the production and the heat treatment. We can produce standard and special parts under customer specifications.
349 Shanghai Rivet
Manufacture Co Ltd Established in 1994, Shanghai Rivet Manufacture Co.,Ltd. located in Shanghai Jinshan Industrial park. We are ISO9001 and TS16949 certificated company. Now our company is majoring in nuts series: Blind rivet nuts and other kinds of auto standard parts. We have rivet nuts of more than 1000 styles, including cylinder, hexagon, open end, close end, carbon steel, stainless steel.
Tel: +86 (0) 21 3728 6065 Email:
chinarivet@gmail.com
CATALOGUE RACK REYHER
Reyher is a leading wholesaler of fasteners and fastening technology in Europe and serves customers worldwide. With over 130.000 Different items, Reyher offers a broad and deep product range and covers needs across all industries. Different services, high quality awareness and a strong technical competence have a long company tradition.
email:
export@reyher.de www.reyher.de
Schäfer + Peters GmbH
Your specialist in stainless steel fasteners. An independent & reliable partner.
We carry a stock of over 30,000 different products from the DIN/ISO standard parts sector which are available to you immediately. Our logistic partners guarantee shortest lead times worldwide. We combine quality and service. Take advantage of our excellent business connections.
Tel: +49 7941 6094-0 email:
info@schaefer-peters.com
HARDWARE Industry
SKAKO VIBRATION develops and produce vibratory feeders and conveyors to activate, transport and separate all kind of bulk solids since 1965.
In the HARDWARE-Industry the SKAKO VIBRATION storage feeder type FV is often used for continuous and also weight-specif- ic feeding of bulk material to:
• Hardening, annealing and melting fur- naces
• Washing and Preparation machines • Packaging machines • Electro-Plating machines • Inspection machines for quality control • Separating plants
To complete the programme there is the SKAKO VIBRATION - Lift- and Tipping-sys- tem TILDE to empty all sizes of transport boxes into the feeders.
SKAKO VIBRATION develops & produces vibratory feeders, storage feeders and vibratory conveyors to activate, transport & separate all kind of bulk solids, especially fasteners & automotive parts.
Visit SKAKO at the SANTECH – booth no. 550/650 / hall 11
For good vibrations . . .
Furnace feeding systems & lift- tippers to empty transport boxes fulfil the product range.
www.skako.com email:
rma@skako.com
550/650
Catalogue Rack November 2014 Coming up in the next issue... Germany Contact: Harry Whyte
email:
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