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Leeuwarden
Netherlands - 8938 AT
Nobels Machinefabriek has acquired a name after its founding in 1955 as a versatile production. The flexibility, the very modern machine park and the expertise of employees, Nobel has the capabilities to produce equipment and products of very different nature and size range and to meet the highest standards of quality of delivery. Besides the serial production of machinery for agriculture and horticulture, are also manufactured by Nobel complete palletising systems, where all engineering and production into their own hands. The employees at Nobels Machinefabriek have their own specialty. We are constantly working to the business processes of the various companies on aligning, through intensive cooperation. The efficient collaboration ensures that we can act in conformity mark and comply with the agreed delivery times. Nobels Machinefabriek also works with schools in the area and regularly offers internships to bring theory and practice closer together. Several trainees after obtaining the degree to Nobel started working.
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20 - 50
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Netherlands - 2222AV
Lampa Plastic is a historic company in the thermoforming sector, established in 1971. We have been engaged and specialized in various sectors for years, such as vehicles, earth moving / people, healthcare / hospital, refrigeration, food, etc. We work multiple materials such as ABS in different solutions and variants, polystyrene, methacrylate, polycarbonate, pe and HDPE, etc. Over the years, LAMPA has experienced some flourishing moments and then imploded into an industrial and organizational immobility that led the property to sell. The new ownership has engaged in a profound renewal process which, in consideration of our industrial and organizational know-how, bringing shortly to completion a whole series of initiatives such as: • increase in share capital from € 100.0K to € 1,000.0K • acquisition of new machinery for thermoforming and cutting • extended organizational structure with a Technical / R & D office and a Sales department • industrial fiber optic cabling suitable for "Industry 4.0 " • IT upgrade of existing machinery • new IT management system • revision of the slab purchase method which provides for greater inventories in stock Put simply, the new property is turning this company into a sock while safeguarding what, regardless of everything, has always been Lampa's flagship, and that is the QUALITY of our products. On the basis of these changes, the company is already reaping the first fruits confirmed by a marked improvement in the efficiency of the production process, compliance with delivery terms and a significant increase in its production capacity. Other initiatives will move soon and in the coming months, with the aim of making Lampa grow and push towards a future of leadership and innovation.
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1970
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20 - 50
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CHIUPPANO
Italy - 36010
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Laser cutting, also called laser beam cutting, is divided into fusion cutting, flame cutting and sublimation cutting. These are thermal separation methods for processing plate-shaped and three-dimensional objects by using a laser. The most widespread is flame cutting, followed by fusion cutting. In the course of this thermal process, contours are cut out of a piece of sheet metal (e.g. structural steel) using a laser beam. The cutting of the material is contact-free which makes this method so special. The light waves of the laser beam get absorbed and converted into heat. The sheet heats up, melts and vaporizes or burns. The laser beam is CNC-controlled and separates the material along a kerf. Metal sheets made of structural steel, stainless steel or aluminum are the most commonly processed. The thickness of the material depends on the power of the laser. At present, 40 mm of structural steel, 50 mm of stainless steel and 25 mm of aluminum can be processed with a fibre laser. The maximum laser power of a conventional laser cutting machine made by Trumpf, Amada, Bystronic or another manufacturer is currently 8 KW.