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Evonik Industries AG


6D70


Kirschenallee, Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany, 64293 W: www.degussa-hpp.com


FERCHAU Engineering GmbH, AVIATION Division


Hein-Saß-Weg 38, Hamburg, Germany, 21129


Fipa Tunisia 6F60-B1


Hohenstaufenring 44-46, Koln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Tunisia, 50674


6G66


Evonik supplies: EUROPLEX®


F and PPSU -


flame retardant extruded sheets based on polycarbonate and polyphenylsulphone for thermoformed interiors. EUROPLEX®


HPF - flame


retardant extruded films based on PSU, PPSU or other engineering plastics for various applications. SOLIMIDE®


foams - polyimide


foams for thermal & acoustic insulation, inherently fire-resistant, virtually no offgassing/outgassing, wide operating temperature range from -196ºC to +300ºC. VESTAKEEP®


PEEK – PEEK granules


& powders for injection molding, extrusion, composites, and films for inmold lamination. VESTAMID®


and phosphorus-free flame retardants for injection molding and extrusion.


- PA 12 compounds with halogen-


FERCHAU AVIATION Division is an international system supplier with strategically important locations in the dynamic aerospace market. Besides the German sites, located in Hamburg, Bremen, Munich, Laupheim and Donauwörth, two branches in France and the UK provide AVIATION with direct channels to key partnerships with customers. FERCHAU AVIATION Division pioneers developments in the aerospace industry. Responding to specific requests from airlines and driven by ongoing modernisation processes, AVIATION is rising to meet tomorrow's engineering challenges. It will be a major partner in the next few years. Get in touch with us!


Exhibiting on the Hanse Pavilion by Hanse- Aerospace stand.


Among the aeronautics and space-related activities in Tunisia are aeronautic wiring, sheet metal manufacturing, precision mechanics, surface treatment etc. Tunisia is among emerging nations bordering the Mediterranean Sea, and has seen one of the strongest expansions in terms of industrial activities for several years. Tunisia’s assets which explain this growth are notably geographic position, a dynamic economy, legislative devices and incentive regulations accompanying industrial investments, the quality of the education system, skills and competitiveness of human resources. We offer free information about the production site and contacts to enterprises which already produce in Tunisia.


Federal-Mogul Systems Protection


69, rue Henri Laroche, Crépy-en-Valois, Picardie, France, 60800 W: www.federal-mogul.com


Federal-Mogul Systems Protection designs a full line of sleeving and protective wraps. The company's products bundle wires and protect against abrasion, fluids, heat, fire, arc, lightning and electro-magnetic interferences. After the successful market penetration of its high temperature and fire thermal protection (EN6049- 009), its first EMI open sleeve concept (EN6049- 008) and its self-wrappable protection for resistance against arc and short circuits (EN6049-007), come and discover Roundit EMI FMJ, its new development optimizing weight and improving installation, design of branches and grounding for shielding applications.


6A90


Find Bed Bugs Now


1F26


Graveoak, East Lancashire Road, Leigh, Lancashire, UK, WN7 3SE


FLAG


Luchthavenlaan 1 bus 6, Wevelgem, Belgium, 8560 W: www.flag.be


5C40


For further information please visit our stand. Exhibiting on the Thermopest stand.


The Flemish Aerospace Group (FLAG) is an association of companies located in Flanders/Belgium, active in the aerospace markets. FLAG has approximately 70 members, all of them active in most of the aeronautical sectors. The member's capabilities range from concept, design, and certification to manufacturing and customer support. FLAG members are also involved in aerospace training and exploitation. Several members are major world industrial players and deliver to all aeronautical industries in the world. FLAG can help anybody find his way in our country, be introduced to our members, as well as to all the Government agencies, Regional (Flanders), Federal (Belgium), and European.


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