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UlTRA HEAVY
Accordingly, we developed expertise in making extra large robotic shell room integration. In the last 40 years
we delivered dozens of systems worldwide operating in the heavy load range, with the oldest systems still producing parts like clockwork today.
GIFA 2019 to be held June 25-29 in Düsseldorf, Germany
Over 900 exhibitors from 40+ countries present the latest innovations for the foundry industry at the sector’s No. 1 international trade fair – GIFA 2019. Tickets are available online at reduced rates and can also be used for free public transportation rides within the Rhein-Ruhr regional transportation network (VRR) of Düsseldorf. Held concurrently will be the three thematically related trade fairs METEC, THERMPROCESS and NEWCAST. Forming the “The Bright World of Metals”, the four trade fairs will focus on foundry, castings, metallurgy and thermoprocess technology. Only one entrance pass is needed to visit all four trade fairs.
40 YEARS
of innovative experience
Shell-O-Matic shell making ROBOTS
M-2000iA/robot family » The biggest lifter by far » Axis robot: 6 » Maximum reach in the serie: 3734 mm
» Maximum load capacity in the serie: 2300 kg
oversized slurry tank
FLUIDIZED BEDS
DRUM SANDER
MIXING TANKS SLURRY
Jump start your process...
Start with Metsch Ceramics Pouring Cups. Mold Support Rods.
Vent Plugs. Covers. And more.
P.O. Box 268 • 12413 Ohio River Blvd. Chester, WV 26034 • USA
P: (304) 387-1067 • F: (304) 387-0555
info@metschinc.com •
metschinc.com
28 ❘ April 2019 ®
A customized, automated shelling process offers increased capacity, unmatched consistency, and improved quality.
The best investment you can make SHELL-O-MATIC
customized shellroom system Montreal, Canada
Tel: 514 323-0868 | Fax: 514 329-3627
info@shellomatic.com |
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