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SACS Aerospace Group 5C25 SALT 6B53 SAS Technical Services 5F60
Stuttgarter Strasse 58, Rottweil, 78628, Germany Via Rivalta , 9, Grugliasco, Turin, 10095, Italy Dept: STOMR, SAS Hangar 1, Arlanda Airport, Stockholm,
T: + 49 74 19 42 00 22 10 F: + 49 74 19 42 00 22 90 T: + 39 01 17 70 71 50 F: + 39 01 17 07 35 02 SE-195 87, Sweden
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od@sacs.aero E:
l.gori@salt.to.it W:
www.salt.to.it T: + 46 73 52 62 101 F: + 46 13 48 20 807
Contact name: Mr Oliver Dratius Contact name: Ms Luisa Gori E:
h.osterhed@novair.com
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www.sastechnicalservices.com
Contact name: Hakan Osterhed
The product range of the SACS GmbH which will SALT from 40 years is specialized in automotive SAS Technical Services (STS) will be
be exposed:- Table mechanism- Partion door interiors bespoke. During last years Salt demonstrating a proven Turn-Key Medical Air
mechanism- Damped Hinges- All metalic parts approached to aircraft interiors Transport solution, the SAS Advanced Medical
inside the aircraft- Pin Latches- Hook Latches- business,engaging in the production of Air Transport System (SAS AMAT System) and a
Trigger Latches- Double Button Latches- prestigious interiors for private planes. Comfort Mobile Intensive Care Unit (MICU) providing a self
Emergency exit door latches- Tie Rods- Struts- and elegance must go hand in hand with safety sustained intensive-care platform for aviation use.
Inserts- Studs- Bolts- Washers- Nuts- Screws. an durability this is Salt's feeling and our target in The system, with STC documentation, was
everything we do. Salt's mission is ensure its developed and certified as a flexible solution for
clients a high quality proposal closely linked with providing advanced intensive-care capability in
handcraft tradition, new ideas and innovative aircrafts and helicopters with no requirement for
materials. prior modifications to the aircraft. The modular
design can be individualized to meet
requirements for high capacity Air Ambulances,
commercial airliners, business jets, MEDEVAC for
military aircrafts, Air-Ambulance Services aircrafts
and helicopters.
Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics 6B90 Sandvik Surface Technology 5A10 Satair A/S 5B45
MG Silikon, Robert Bosch Strasse 17, Lindau, D-88131, Sandviken, , SE 811 81, Sweden Amager Landevej 147A, Kastrup, 2770, Denmark
Germany T: + 46 26 26 00 00 F: + 46 26 26 02 23 T: + 45 32 47 01 00 F: + 45 32 51 34 34
T: + 49 83 82 70 56 36 F: + 49 83 82 75 123 E:
surftech-products.smt@sandvik.com W: E:
info@satair.com W:
www.satair.com
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dirk.schmid@saint-gobain.com www.smt.sandvik.com/surftech Contact name: N. Steen Bruhn
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www.silicone.saint-gobain.com Contact name: Mr Lorenzo Quaranta
Contact name: Mr. Dirk Schmid
For further information please visit our stand. Sandvik Surface Technology, a division of high Satair is among the world’s leading distributors of
Exhibiting on the SE Kunststoffverarbeitung technology group Sandvik AB, presents together spares for aircraft maintenance and production
stand. with Lamera AB the light and decorative parts for aircraft manufacturers and is offering an
Decobrix™. The advantages of Sandvik array of services aiming at reducing costs in the
Decorex™ are combined with the Hybrix™ supply chain. Satair is headquartered in
technology, giving stainless steel lower density Copenhagen, Denmark and serves customers
than aluminium without compromising the and suppliers globally though 12 sales and
benefits of stainless steel. Decobrix™ provides warehousing locations in Europe, North America,
productivity benefits for decorative components the Middle East, Asia Pacific and China. Satair
in e.g. the aircraft and railway interiors-, domestic employs more than 500 people worldwide and
appliance- and automotive industries. It together they generate annual revenues of more
combines an extensive colour- and texture range than USD 420 million. Satair celebrated its 50-
with processing properties and technical benefits year anniversary in 2008.
of stainless steel. SST will also present a new
generation of stainless steel - the Sandvik
Nanoflex™, a crystal stainless steel.
Exhibiting on the Lamera stand.
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