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  1. SCHMIDBAUER TRANSFERS AND TECHNOLOGY

    Germany

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    For more than 25 years, we have manufactured high-quality silk-screen printing products for decorative and technical applications on glass, ceramic, china and metal. The range of paints used goes from glass paints with low melting points (540 °C) to paints with high melting points (1260 °C) for sanitary ceramic items. Organic paints that are annealed at 180° are used for decorating plastics. Employees with decades of experience ensure that the process is smooth, from development of your décor through the pre-press stage and sampling and finally right up to production. We guarantee you the highest quality and reliability at all levels.

  2. VITRON SPEZIALWERKSTOFFE GMBH

    Germany

    VITRON Spezialwerkstoffe GmbH was founded in Jena in eastern Germany in 1991. Our flexible company is a specialised manufacturer and supplier of materials and components for infrared optics, machinable glass ceramics for technology and medicine, as well as glass melting according to customer specifications. Collaborating with universities and research institutes, our well-trained experts carry out development work on our own materials, techniques and technologies, as well as research work on behalf of our customers. The commitment and creativity of our employees is focused on the high quality of our products and excellent service for you, our customers.

  3. GLASFABRIK LAMBERTS GMBH + CO. KG.

    Germany

    Since its foundation in 1887 by glass engineer Laurenz Lamberts, the staff at Lamberts glassworks have been manufacturing cast glasses, i.e. glasses shaped by rolling processes. The company has remained in family ownership ever since and is the only non-group medium-sized cast glass business in Europe. As the world's first and only cast glass manufacturer at the time, Lamberts manufactured all its glasses in an oxygen-fired melting furnace, which was the most environmentally friendly method at the time. The realisation that production processes should be assessed and improved based on their environmental impact, led the use of rolling processes – a pioneering advance in the industry, which LAMBERTS implemented back in the 90s for the first time. In addition, LAMBERTS has gradually refined its manufacturing processes over the years so that the glass products are manufactured with the largest possible proportion of recycled fragments of glass at maximum quality.

  4. NIKOLAUS SORG GMBH & CO KG

    Germany

    The company NIKOLAUS SORG GMBH & CO KG, is a Distributor, which operates in the Glass manufacturing - machinery and equipment industry. It also operates in the furnaces for melting glass, and machinery and equipment for the glass industry industries. It is based in Lohr Am Main, Germany.

  5. HIMMELWERK HOCH- UND MITTELFREQUENZANLAGEN GMBH

    Germany

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    Induction heating equipment made in Germany. Himmelwerk offers a wide range of products operating in a frequency spectrum between 2 kHz and 3000 kHz and delivering up to 250 kW of output. Our high- and medium frequency electricity converters enable a broad variety of possible applications of induction heating in your production process. Our induction systems are used for thermal treatments like annealing, tempering or hardening but also for soldering & brazing welding, forming, joining and melting. We are also experienced with forge heating, drying and coating processes and we are heavily invested with research projects like e.g. the international nuclear fusion research project ITER. With more than 70 years of experience in induction and over a century in industrial electronics manufacturing we are a leading company for induction heating solutions and are spearheading the field of high frequency induction around the globe! While our technology is mainly used in industrial metal heating applications for e.g. steel, aluminium, copper or brass (or even titanium), it can also be used to heat non metallic materials such as graphite, molten glass, fibre plastics, silicon, plasma and now with the use of nano particles even more materials can be used. Wether you need an industrial scale solution or just want to find out if we can provide an induction system for your individual non standard material or research case just give us a call.