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There’s always a great ‘community’ feeling to the
wire and cable industry.
Whether if it’s at an exhibition, on the golf course,
at the hotel bar or, in this case, just a friendly
company going a little extra for those less
fortunate.
I’m referring to Allied Wire and Cable on p11 of this
issue. Each year this company chooses one week
in December to be ‘charity week’ during which a
percentage of all sales are donated to charity.
That doesn’t have to be done. It’s a choice that
Allied make each year. They include all staff who
nominate their own charities and the customers
even have a say, voting online to decide which
organization is to receive the largest donation.
The sixth annual week from 19th-23rd December
last year raised a superb $15,818.78, with
CureSearch for Children’s Cancer group getting
the largest donation.
Autism Speaks, nominated by Wisconsin
employee Rebecca Mertens, also had a share
of the spoils with Allied donating $1,000 towards
Mertens taking part in the Walk Now for Autism
Speaks event in Milwaukee on 28th April.
It’s refreshing that we take just a little time now
and then and do something good for others.
Allied can be justifiably proud.
David Bell
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SHOW
EVENTS
2012
MARCH
6-8 March: AMI Cables Conference
Cologne, Germany
Conference
www.amiplastics.com
13-16 March: Cabex
Moscow, Russia
Conference
www.cabex.ru
OCTOBER
3-5 Oct: Spring World 2012
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Exhibition
www.wireworld.com/events/
26-30 March: wire 2012
Düsseldorf, Germany
Exhibition
www.wire.de
MAY
9-10 May: 2012 National Electrical
Wire Processing Technology Expo
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Exhibition
www.expoproductionsinc.com/
wire_home.htm
21-22 May: AWPA Conference
22-23 May: Wire Expo
Dallas, Texas, USA
Exhibition
www.wirenet.org
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SEPTEMBER
10-12 Sept: International
Manufacturing Technology Show
McCormick Place Convention Center,
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Exhibition
www.imts.com
2013
APRIL
23-25 April: Interwire 2013
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Exhibition
www.wirenet.org
MAY
TBA: wire Russia 2013
Moscow, Russia
Exhibition
www.wire-russia.com
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Canadian Solar, in partnership with
HelioPower and Giumarra Vineyards
Corporation, has completed installation
of a 516kW DC commercial photovoltaic
(PV) system in California.
“Canadian Solar and HelioPower’s solar
installation expertise was instrumental in
our ability to further develop distributed
clean energy sources to offset costs and
carbon emissions,” said Giumarra.
The installation will utilize 2,296 Canadian
Solar 225P PV modules to power
Giumarra Vineyard’s main production
and cold storage facility.
HelioPower provided design, engineering,
construction, and utility commissioning
for the ground mounted agricultural solar
installation which was commissioned in
September 2011.
Three million square feet of space. Over twenty thousand machines.
We either built the world’s largest inventory,
or one hell of a museum
Wire & Plastic Machinery Corp. is the world’s leading reseller of high quality wire,
cable, and optical fiber manufacturing equipment. We have the most
comprehensive range of equipment on the planet and can provide on-demand
or reconditioned solutions for any need whether it’s a single machine or an entire
plant. We are also the largest procurer of surplus machinery for cash or trade.
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Giumarra Vineyards Corporation president
Sal Giumarra said this installation is a
significant milestone in its sustainability
program and an effort to reduce
electricity
consumption
throughout
growing and packing operations.
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Allied’s charity cheer
Each year Allied Wire and Cable
designates one week in December
as Charity Week, during which
a percentage of all sales is donated
to charity. This year, Allied’s 6th Annual
Charity Week ran from 19th to 23rd
December, and raised a total
of $15,818.78.
Allied employees nominated their
favorite charities, and customers voted
online to decide which organization
would receive the largest donation.
CureSearch for Children’s Cancer
was voted as the main beneficiary,
and on 19th January Allied presented
representatives from CureSearch with
a check for $13,318.78. This donation
will not only help to fund important
cancer research, but will also help
CureSearch provide information and
resources to the children and families
affected by childhood cancer.
A runner-up in the Charity Week vote
was Autism Speaks, nominated by
Rebecca Mertens, an employee in
Allied’s Wisconsin branch. Mertens will
be walking in the Walk Now for Autism
Speaks event in Milwaukee on 28th April
and Allied is donating $1,000 to her
walk team.
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A123 to
supply the
revolution
A123 Systems is to supply six Grid Battery SystemsTM
(GBSs) to Northern Powergrid, an electricity distribution
network operator that delivers power to over 3.8
million customers in the UK. The GBSs will be designed
for peak-load shifting and to manage fluctuations
in voltage on the UK’s power grid. Expected to be
operational by the end of 2012, the systems will
be deployed as part of the Customer-Led Network
Revolution (CLNR), the UK’s largest smart grid project
funded through the Office of the Gas and Electricity
Markets’ (Ofgem) Low Carbon Networks Fund.
“The CLNR will evaluate a number of network technologies
to accommodate increasing quantities of low-carbon
loads and renewable generation necessary to meet
the UK’s climate change goals. One aspect of this
multifaceted project is to determine how the use of
storage technology may reduce peak loading on
our network and thereby offset the need for network
reinforcement,” said Jim Cardwell, head of regulation
and strategy at Northern Powergrid.
The six GBSs that A123 will supply to Northern Powergrid
include a 2.5MW system, two 100kW systems and three
50kW systems. Each will be designed to maintain these
power capabilities for up to two hours, adding flexibility
to the distribution network and helping to provide
consistent delivery of reliable power to customers.
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Going
underground
Jersey Central Power & Light
(JCP&L) will implement the
recommendations in a report
on the Morristown underground
electrical network, recently
accepted by the New Jersey
Board of Public Utilities.
According to the report,
the underground network
meets design, construction
and reliability standards
for the US electric utilities,
however it outlined
recommended enhancements
to underground equipment
and engineering, operations
and inspection practices.
electrical switches in the
underground network.
The recommendations also
include adding special guards
at the Morristown substation
to prevent animal-related
power outages; conducting
a pilot project to investigate
available methods for securing
manhole covers; and providing
additional training for
employees on vault inspections
and data collection.
The report recommendations
include upgrading relays in the
Morristown substation feeding
the network - to shorten
restoration times when outages
occur; completing a study
of a secondary portion of
the network to determine if
additional fuses are needed to
help protect against equipment
damage; and replacing two
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Executive Secretary’s
early retirement
The IWMA has announced the retirement of Phillip Knight
who has served as Executive Secretary for over 10 years.
It had been Phillip’s intention to retire in the summer but,
because of health concerns, he reluctantly brought the
date forward to 29th February 2012.
Novaria
announces
acquisition
Group has acquired Fitz
Manufacturing Industries,
a supplier of precision
aerospace components.
Novaria will pursue strategic growth and
expansion of Fitz’s capabilities while also
delivering enduring value to customers,
employees, and the aerospace industry.
As part of the acquisition, Fitz Manufacturing will
be renamed Fitz Aerospace. “There is significant
opportunity for Fitz to accelerate its growth plans
by joining forces with Novaria,” said Earl Larkin,
managing partner of Novaria Group.
Fitz’s manufacturing capabilities are focused
on three primary product categories: aerospace
bushings, aerospace fasteners, and precisionmachined components. Fitz’s customers include
many major tier 1 and tier 2 OEMs, including
Boeing, Bombardier and Wesco.
Fitz will maintain its current 132,000ft2 location in
North Richland Hills, north of Fort Worth, Texas.
The company has around 150 employees and
was founded in 1995 under the vision and
entrepreneurial spirit of the Fitzgerald family,
including Greg’s parents, Barry and Bonnie
Fitzgerald and longtime friend Steve Huey.
IWMA Chairman Colin Dawson, on behalf of the Executive
Committee and all member companies, wished Phillip
a long and happy retirement.
The appointment of a new Executive Secretary will
be announced in due course. Any queries should be
directed as usual to the IWMA offices on +44 1926 834680
or via email at [email protected]
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2012 “International Cable
Connectivity Symposium”.
The Call for Papers can
be downloaded from the
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Authors are invited to
submit abstracts through
the IWCS website by 30th
April 2012.
The 61st IWCS
“International Cable
Connectivity Symposium”
is scheduled for 11th to 14th
November 2012 at the
Rhode Island Convention
Center in Providence.
The conference draws
over 1,000 engineers,
scientists, product
development specialists
and industry executives.
Houston Wire & Cable
Company (HWC),
Houston, has expanded its
Denver electrical wire and
cable distribution center,
more than doubling the
size of the facility to better
accommodate the needs
of customers in its Western
and Mountain regions.
HWC can triple the size
of its inventory at this
location and add multiple
cutting lines to increase
productivity and improve
lead time. The new
Denver facility will also
be equipped with full
cable management
capabilities to better
handle larger projects
in the area, as well as bar
coding for enhanced
inventory management.
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General Cable Corp posted
lower than anticipated Q4
results as a result of falling
metal prices and a highcost inventory, and has
forecast first-quarter
revenue largely below
analysts’ expectations.
The maker of copper,
aluminum and fiber optic
wire and cable products
expects first-quarter
revenue of $1.35 billion to
$1.45 billion, while analysts,
according to Thomson
Reuters I/B/E/S, had
expected $1.45 billion.
October to December net
income fell to $4.4 million
from $35 million a year
ago. Net sales rose one
percent to $1.37 billion.
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Substation contracts
in Colombia
Alstom Grid has secured
two contracts worth around
€10m for the delivery
of two turnkey substations
in Colombia. The company
has received the first
contract from power
generator and distributor
Electrificadora del Huila
to supply a new turnkey
gas-insulated substation
in the city of Neiva and
to extend two existing
ones to close the 115kV
ring of Neiva.
The new 115kV power
substation will be
commissioned in
November of this year.
Alstom Grid has secured
the second contract from
Ecopetrol for the delivery
and engineering of the
Araguaney 115kV
gas-insulated substation,
with the project completion
expected in March 2013.
Alstom Colombia country
president Juan Celis said the
two contracts consolidate
the company’s presence in
the Latin American market,
where it has operated for
more than 50 years and, in
particular, in Colombia, a
country with great possibility
of growth in the power area.
Esteves Group heads
to Düsseldorf on Stand 10C72
In 2012 Esteves Group
celebrates 15 years
of successful partnership
with MRC-Enterprises.
MRC-Enterprises, based in
New Jersey, was founded
in 1997 by Mike and Marisol
Rodino. It is responsible for
the distribution of a select
range of Esteves products
on the American East
Coast.
Esteves is very proud of
the successful cooperation
that combines the two
companies to achieve
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the same goal – customer
satisfaction.
With more than 100 years
of experience, Esteves
continues to develop
services to the wire drawing
industry, with a complete
range of products from
diamond and carbide
dies for drawing wire (round
and shaped), stranding,
compacting, shaving
and tube calibrating, to
machinery, special tooling
including extrusion tools
and custom designed tools.
Wind energy project
approved in Mexico
The boards of directors of the North
American Development Bank (NADB)
and
the
Border
Environment
Cooperation Commission (BECC)
have approved certification and
financing for a 54MW wind farm in
Tamaulipas, Mexico.
transferring it to the national grid, as
well as a SCADA system for remote
monitoring and control.
Energy Business Review reports that
NADB has authorized a peso loan
equivalent to $51m for the project
developer Compania Eolica de
The wind farm will be located on Tamaulipas, which will also operate
communal farmland known as the facility.
Ejido El Porvenir, just southeast of
Reynosa, and will be equipped with 30 The electricity generated by the wind
wind turbines, each with a nominal farm will be purchased by Mexican
capacity of 1.8MW. The power project retailer Soriana under a long-term
also includes a substation to step agreement.
up the electricity generated before
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German offshore partnership
TenneT has entered into a partnership
with Mitsubishi Corporation by agreeing
to sell a 49 percent equity stake in two
German offshore high-voltage cable
projects, BorWin1 and BorWin2.
Mitsubishi’s aggregate equity
commitment will total €240 million.
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The two grid connections connect
a number of offshore wind farms to
the onshore electricity grid and have a
combined total capacity of 1,200MW.
The equity contribution of Mitsubishi
represents 20 percent of the expected
combined capital expenditures of
approximately €1.2 billion for these
two projects. TenneT will retain majority
ownership and will continue to operate
the connections.
The underlying regulatory structure
has been developed by TenneT in
cooperation with the German regulator,
Bundesnetzagentur. The transaction is
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still subject to certain conditions,
which are expected to be met before
the Summer, and has been approved
by TenneT’s sole shareholder, the
Dutch State.
Mel Kroon, TenneT CEO, regards
the agreement as an essential step for
the successful integration of renewable
energy: “TenneT is making exceptional
efforts in the connection of offshore
wind energy in Germany. Currently
we are working on nine projects to
connect wind farms in the German
North Sea.
“These projects total to 5,000 megawatt
of renewable electricity, enough
energy to supply 5 million households.
This long-term partnership with
Mitsubishi Corporation is both a logical
and important step in our considerable
contribution to the transition to
a sustainable energy supply.”
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Prysmian’s record
cable deal
Morgan Sindall wins
cabling contract
Siemens to modernize
bar mills in Colombia
EASA orders
rivet switch
The Prysmian Group’s contract for the
development of Western HVDC Link, a
new submarine high voltage direct current
(HVDC) interconnector between Scotland
and England, is believed to be the highest
value ever awarded in the cable business
at approximately €800 million.
The project represents a milestone
not only for its value but also in terms
of technological features, setting new
industry records. The interconnection,
designed as a low loss high voltage
direct current (HVDC) transmission system,
will operate at the record voltage level of
600kV, the highest ever reached by
an insulated cable (to date the record
is 500kV) with a rating of 2200MW - both
currently unmatched for long-haul
systems.
Morgan Sindall has won a £14m project
to design, supply, install and commission
13 kilometers of 132kV double circuit
cable through Nottingham, UK.
Siemens VAI Metals Technologies
has received an order from Diaco,
the Colombian branch of the Brazilian
Gerdau Company, to modernize two bar
mills at its Tuta and Tocancipá locations.
The modernized rolling mills are scheduled
to be in operation by the end of 2012,
and will produce rebars in a range of
diameters.
European safety regulators have ordered
the replacement of rivets in the nose of
Airbus A380s after an engineering review
found non-compliant components.
The aluminum rivets are located
at the junction of frame zero
and fuselage stringer 21.
The main purpose of the cable link is to
connect renewable generation sources
in Scotland to the consumption centers
in England, although it also allows
bi-directional flow of power. The choice
of a submarine cable link versus a land
interconnection offers benefits in terms
of project approval and execution time.
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The project is being undertaken for
Western Power Distribution and will help
to reinforce the supply to two existing
major substations, Nottingham East and
Nottingham North, as well as providing
a new supply from the 132kV substation
at Stoke Bardolph.
Morgan Sindall’s design business, Morgan
Sindall Professional Services, has been
appointed to carry out the electrical
and civils design on the project.
Jeff Lang, managing director of Utility
Services at Morgan Sindall, said:
“We are looking forward to commencing
this project which is a key part of Western
Power Distribution’s capital renewal
program. Our specialist extra high
voltage teams and equipment ensures
that we are best placed to undertake
the complex nature of this work.”
Work will start on site this March and is
due for completion in December 2013.
The project is part of a three-year
fluid-filled cable replacement program
framework to which Morgan Sindall was
appointed in October 2010.
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Siemens will supply mechanical
equipment and the fluid system
for Diaco’s bar mill in Tuta, Boyacá
Province. The roughing mill will be
equipped with a new billet feeder and
a new pinch roll. The remainder of the
rolling line will be completely renovated,
and equipped with eleven Red-Ring
rolling stands. Three new stand motors
will also be supplied.
In the Tocancipá works in Cundinamarca
Province, the rolling mill will be equipped
with new main drive for the rougher and
mechanical equipment such as gears,
drive spindles, loop formers and shears.
In the cooling section, Siemens will install
a new cooling bed and shears for
the hot and cold cutting, including
the associated electrical equipment and
basic automation, and mechatronics
packages for shearing and optimized
cutting.
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Fatigue analysis showed that while
structure limit load capability “is still
ensured”, the junction “may not support
ultimate load”.
In a proposed airworthiness directive
the European Aviation Safety Agency
said that the rivets are “not in compliance
with the certification requirements”.
Rapid decompression could lead
to in-flight loss of the radome and
“adversely affect the structural integrity”
of the aircraft, it added.
EASA is intending to order that the
aluminum rivets be replaced by titanium
fasteners within eight months, on all
aircraft which have not already
undergone modification in production.
The directive remains open
to consultation until mid-March.
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Drying water-cooled cables
ACI’s new ‘Line-Dry’ system is designed
to remove residual moisture film from
water-cooled insulated cable during
production, whilst achieving significant
savings in energy costs compared to
traditional compressed air systems.
Two versions are available, an open unit
and one with the dryer heads enclosed
to contain displaced moisture. In both
versions, the blower and speed controller
are mounted on legs and enclosed in
an ABS plastic enclosure to prevent
moisture ingress.
The blower powered Line-Dry system can
handle products up to 25mm in diameter Air is delivered at up to 2.8psi (80in. SWG)
at speeds of 500m per minute. The blower at speeds of 8,800 per minute (28,900ft
is an ACI variable speed multi-stage per minute) at 80oC.
unit with a speed controller, able to
accommodate different products and
line speeds.
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Nearly invisible fiber in the home
OFS, a designer, manufacturer and supplier
of fiber optic network solutions, has
launched its EZ-Bend® InvisiLight™ optical
solution, said to provide virtually invisible,
faster fiber routing inside homes and MDUs.
John George, director, OFS global
technical marketing, commented: “For
service providers, this solution improves
both sides of the business case equation: its
virtual invisibility helps increase customer
acceptance and revenues, and the
roll-on installation process, auto-slack
storage, and plug and play connectors
speed deployment to help reduce costs.”
FTTH providers are now deploying compact
Optical Network Terminals (ONTs) deep into
subscriber’s homes to facilitate in-home
networking. However, some customers
cancel service orders once they learn the
installation requires unsightly conventional
optical cables. Routing fiber behind walls is
an option, but this is a slow and expensive
installation unless wall ducts are in place
and accessible.
International Convention and Exhibition
Centre during February.
A key addition to Ducab’s offerings were
from Ducab-HV, a venture specializing in
high voltage cables and products to the
UAE, and covering the highest voltages in
use within the GCC.
Ducab introduced its new range of flexible
cables, designed for indoor wiring
applications where cables are subjected
to lateral stresses by kinking and twisting,
and the new ‘Flambicc’ range of
fire-resistant cables for residential and
industrial use.
Ducab also unveiled a range of instrumentation and pilot cables used for data transfer
and control circuits. Widely used across
the oil, gas and petrochemical industries,
Ducab’s cables are manufactured to BS
and IEC standards.
“We are bringing greater capacity to the
market and introducing products tailored
to market needs, while ensuring excellence
in quality, service and the delivery of
customer value. At the same time, we are
The EZ-Bend InvisiLight optical solution is said proactively exploring new markets in the
to solve this challenge with a 1mm diameter region and internationally,” said Ahmed Al
optical micro-cord that blends seamlessly Shaikh, chairman of Ducab and Ducab-HV.
with the interior decor. The installer uses
a simple process to roll and adhere the
micro-cord into grooves between ceilings Prysmian unveils new xsNet portfolio
and walls, walls and moldings, corners
between walls, or directly onto moldings. Prysmian Group showcased its upgraded
EZ-Bend fiber conforms to the contours and xsNet - access network - portfolio at the FTTH
many corners in a residence with negligible Council Europe conference, which took
signal loss.
place in Munich on 15th and 16th February.
Prysmian Group – formed by the combination
of Prysmian and Draka – has maintained
the former Draka xsNet brand and has
Ducab’s new technologies
rebranded and improved the system by
Ducab demonstrated its latest cable including a selection of best of the best
manufacturing technologies at the Middle products from both of the former companies.
East Electricity Exhibition (MEEE) at the Dubai xsNet addresses the passive access
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network and provides tailor-made solutions
for all parts of the network – indoor/
customer premises, outside plant and POP/
exchange applications. The building blocks
of xsNet that make this possible include
a number of established products. These
include SiroccoXS (blown fiber), VertiCasaXS
(MDU cabling system) and the recently
launched VerTVXS (optical satellite solution)
– all former Prysmian developments.
New railway approved data cable
Belden has added a railway approved
high performance Ethernet gigabit data
cable, for mission critical railway and mass
transit applications, to its range of cables
and connectors, rugged Ethernet switches,
routers and firewalls.
From the Draka side have come the
blown cable families including JetNetXS
and EaseNetXS, with the whole system
portfolio underpinned by a suite of
in-house fiber technologies led by
BendBrightXS,
the
bend
insensitive
fiber developed specifically for last mile
applications in compliance with G657.A2/
B2 requirements.
The new Belden data cable BE43800 is said
to offer fast, reliable communications and
enhanced system performance in railway,
transportation and city transit systems.
Belden® BE43800 is a halogen-free Cat
5e Ethernet cable that meets the highest
international railway standards. This highly
specialized data cable reliably delivers real
time information for operators and passengers,
on-board as well as in terminals and control
rooms.
New QSFP cable solution
Spine cable gets certified
Amphenol has expanded its portfolio of
high-speed copper interconnect products
with the release of a new class of QDR
InfiniBand qualified QSFP cables. QSFP
(Quad SFP) passive copper cable assemblies
represent the pinnacle of Amphenol’s highspeed interconnect design methodology,
combining a superior die-cast “boardas-connector” platform with proprietary
Spectra-Strip Skewclear shielded parallel
pair wire.
C&M Corporation, manufacturer of bulk
cable, coil cords, and cable assemblies
for the renewable energy market, has
achieved agency certification for its Helios
Spine Cable™ product for solar installations.
ETL recently completed the qualification
process to UL Standard 9703 and UL 817
making the Helios Spine Cable one of the
first solar related assemblies of this type to
carry these agency certifications. As part
of the ETL certification, the product was
evaluated
for
both
physical
and
electrical performance parameters such
as temperature cycling, water spray,
wet insulation resistance, temperature
humidity, leakage current, crush resistance,
current overload, and corrosion resistance.
Specifically optimized for bandwidthintense applications, the QSFP interface
offers the scalability and flexibility
required to support emerging 40-Gbps
communications standards such as QDR
InfiniBand
and
40-Gigabit
Ethernet.
Amphenol’s precision engineered QDR
InfiniBand qualified QSFP cable series is Designed as a ‘plug and play’ solution
manufactured by Amphenol High Speed for solar installations, this molded cable
assembly product is pre-configured for the
Interconnects (AHSI).
installation and comes fully connectorized
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and electrically tested, so eliminating blowing off liquids and dirt from extruded
the need for field configuration, wire surfaces.
management, wire preparation, contacts,
and junction boxes.
The Nex Flow Ring Blade air wipe provides
a uniform 360 degree stream of “amplified”
Thermal wire stripper
air flow for blow off, drying, cleaning and
cooling of almost any extruded shape,
cable or wire. A split design makes it easy
to clamp over and around the surface,
and to insert the material in between the
two jointed halves, eliminating any need
for threading. Amplified air occurs by
entraining air with a small amount of
compressed air, converting pressure to
“high flow” and velocity for a strong blow-off
force while minimizing compressed air
use. The high temperature version comes
with a stainless steel
braided coupling
hose at very little
added cost.
Eraser’s model HTS1C thermal wire stripper
is a lightweight handheld stripper for solid The Ring Blade is
and stranded wires. The HTS series is said to available in ½″,
be especially effective on insulations such 1″, 2″, 3″, 4″, and 6″
as PTFE and Teflon. The model HTS1C strips diameters.
½″ to 43 AWG and can strip lengths up to
2″. It is supplied with a removable length
stop for use when shorter strip lengths are LED light bulb
needed.
Nexxus Lighting has introduced its new
The temperature at the stripping element is Array LED BR30 replacement light bulb. The
variable up to 1,100°F (594°C).
new bulb incorporates a new enhanced
dimming circuit and second generation
The Eraser Company is celebrating 101 selective heat sink technology.
years in business, manufacturing a wide
range of industrial products including wire, The BR30 will produce the same light
cable and tubing cutters, wire and cable output as a 65W incandescent bulb, while
strippers, wire twisters, wire brush wheels, consuming less than 10W.
dereelers, infrared heating equipment,
measuring tools, and FybRglass® erasers.
Nexxus claims that one new Array BR30
will replace an estimated 25 standard
incandescent 65W BR30 bulbs over its aveAir wipe Ring Blade
rage lifetime, but use 85 percent less energy.
The Nex Flow™ Ring Blade™ compressed Nexxus president and CEO, Mike Bauer,
air operated air wipe is used extensively for said an added benefit of the selective heat
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sink
technology
is
the
significant
reduction in weight. The new light
bulb will be made commercially
available in March.
Ultra high-density fiber-optic cables
Optical Cable Corp (OCC) took the
opportunity of the BICSI 2012 Winter
Conference and Exhibition in Orlando,
Florida, to unveil its HC series of ultra
high-density fiber-optic cables. The new
cables feature tight-buffered 12-fiber units,
creating rugged cables with an outer
diameter that OCC claims is much smaller
than conventional cables using loosetube construction. By combining the
ruggedness
of
OCC’s
tight-buffer
technology with high-fiber density, the
HC series cables are said to offer up to
20 percent reduction in diameter and
weight, relative to conventional loose-tube
cables. Suitable for direct pulling with wire
mesh grips, the cables can help reduce
costs by eliminating the need to splice
outdoor cable to indoor cable at the
building entrance. The HC series cables
are currently available in fiber counts of 24
fibers to 288 fibers. “The HC-Series cable
couples the density of a ribbon style
fiber-optic cable with the ruggedness
typically associated with OCC’s fiber optic
cables,” said Ted Leonard, vice president
of technology and engineering for OCC.
Cutting copper and steel
The CCS-6 cable
cutter from Platinum
Tools “is designed
to cut copper cable
with steel content
without nicking,
degrading or deforming the cutting
blades,” explained Platinum’s John Phillips.
“Fully tested to 10,000 cuts on RG6 CCS,
copper-clad steel center conductor with
no degradation to the cutting blades, this
compact cutter also easily cuts through
copper and aluminum cable.”
The tool works on solid copper wire, twistedpair and coaxial cables, the company says,
adding that its blade geometry ensures the
cable remains round during the cut. It is
made from SCM 440 steel, weighs less than
8 ounces and is 6.3″ in length.
Vinyl compounds with bio-based
plasticizers
New BioVinyl™ flexible vinyl compounds
from Teknor Apex incorporate phthalatefree Dow Ecolibrium™ bio-based plasticizers,
manufactured using plant by-products by
Dow Electrical and Telecommunications
(Dow E&T), a unit of The Dow Chemical
Company. Under a recently announced
joint collaboration agreement, Teknor
Apex has been granted the exclusive right
to market these flexible vinyl compounds in
North America. The applications targeted
by Teknor Apex for biovinylcompounds
include consumer and industrial products,
automotive components, certain medical
devices, and certain wire and cable uses.
Biovinyl compounds are less dependent
on fossil fuel-based feedstocks than
conventional flexible vinyl, according to
Louis R Cappucci, vice president in charge
of the Vinyl Division of Teknor Apex. “Vinyl
compounds incorporating Dow Ecolibrium
bio-based plasticizers will actually be 60
percent based on renewable resources,
since half of the PVC polymer is derived from
seawater and typical plasticizer loadings
are 33 percent,” he said.
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C&M makes
appointments
Fastener Expo has
new website
The National Industrial
Fastener & Mill Supply Expo
has a completely new
and updated website,
announced by Susan A.
Hurley, CEM, general
manager. The new features
include more buttons on the
menu, a testimonials page,
exhibitor resource center,
space selection page,
attendee rules page and
much more, plus a new look
to the VR2 exhibit floor plan.
Jim Bannister and Mike
McGuire, general partners,
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said of the new site,
“We urge everyone to click
on www.fastenershows.com....
You can view a current list of
exhibiting companies for the
2012 Expo and then locate
their exhibit space on the floor
plan. You will find a lot
of red-shaded booths.
These are already sold.”
‘North America’s Largest’
Fastener Expo will be held 10th
to 12th October 2012 at the
Sands Expo and Convention
Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
USA.
C&M Corporation of Connecticut,
a manufacturer of bulk cable,
coil cords and cable assemblies,
has announced the appointment
of two new additions to its sales
and marketing and engineering
departments.
In his new role, Crouch will
be responsible for project
management and product
development. He holds an
electrical engineering degree
from Thames Valley State
College.
Ron Crouch has joined
the company in the role of
applications engineer. With over
thirty years in the industry, Crouch
has held engineering positions
at Brand Rex, Montrose, Tyco,
and Belden. He was instrumental
in the design of the original IBM
cabling system, the forerunner of
today’s ethernet-based systems.
Additionally, C&M has appointed
Danielle Braley as the new
military and renewable energy
market manager. Prior to joining
C&M Braley led the North American
Fire Protection Business unit at
Draka Cableteq. She has also
held positions in the engineering
department at Polaroid.
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Huber Engineered Materials (HEM),
a division of JM Huber Corporation,
has selected D & F Distributing
and Horn to distribute its range
of fire retardant additives,
calcium carbonate extenders
and barium sulfate products.
Both companies already distribute
HEM’s silicas and silicates.
D & F Distributing, headquartered
in Dallas, Texas, will represent HEM in
Texas, Louisiana and Oklahoma.
Additive
distributors
for US
Horn, headquartered in La Mirada,
California, will represent HEM in the
western US.
The two distributors will be responsible
for supplying HEM’s fire retardant
additives and ground calcium
carbonate and barium sulfate product
lines to customers in a range of markets,
including wire and cable.
HEM’s comprehensive fire retardant
and smoke suppressant portfolio includes
its broad line of SB, Hymod®, Micral®
and MoldX® alumina trihydrate (ATH)
additives; Vertex® and Zerogen®
magnesium hydroxides (MDH);
and Kemgard® molybdate smoke
suppressants. For calcium carbonate,
Huber offers its Hubercarb®, Geotex®
and Optifil® brands and for barium
sulfate, Huberbrite®.
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Halls Hallen 9–12, 16, 17
Wire, Cable and Fibre Optic Machinery,
Wire and Cable Production and Trade /
Draht-, Kabel- und Glasfasermaschinen,
Draht- und Kabelproduktion und -handel
Hall Halle 15
Fastener Technology /
Umformtechnik
26-30 March 2012
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Exhibitor
Hall/Stand
2 M-Tech Thomas Mallinger BSc
10 A56-07
3View. Com Inc.
15 A12
A 1 Fence Products Company Pvt. Ltd.
16 C70
A. Appiani Srl
11 G32
A.G.R. FILTRI SRL
06 G31
A.L.M.T. Corp.
15 H31
A.T.R. S.p.A.
17 C20
A.W.M. S.p.A. Automatic Wire Machines
11 A22
Aachener Maschinenbau GmbH
15 H36
Aartal Service Isheim Inh.: Manfred Isheim
12 A77
AB Hörle Trad
12 A40
Acciai Speciali Zorzetto S.r.l.
12 D16
Acciaierie Venete SpA
12 E76
ACE Industry Co., Limited
17 D03-01
ACENTA STEEL Ltd.
12 D37
ACIMAF
11 A58
ACM A/B
09 E40
Acuity Products Limited
11 G64
ADC S.A.R.L.
09 C02
Adtech (Shenzhen) Technology Co., Ltd.
16 J60-02
ADVARIS Informationssysteme GmbH
10 B22
AEI Compounds Ltd.
11 D52
AEROEL SRL
09 B55
AESA S.A. AESA Cortaillod
10 B38
AFH-Antriebstechnik GmbH
11 A39
AGIBI PROGETTI s.r.l.
16 B19
AGIR TECHNOLOGIES (MOUTON RIVOM)
10 G56
Agro Steel Wire GmbH
16 H60
AGST Draht- & Biegetechnik GmbH
10 A32
Aichelin Holding GmbH
15 D49
AIM, Inc.
11 A25
Ajex & Turner Wire Dies Co.
11 F02
AKCELIK IRON AND STEEL INC.
17 B26
AKSH Technologies Limited
09 E55
Al Rashed Steel
17 E43
ALECOSA Aleados del Cobre S.A.
09 A13
Alfred Wertli AG
11 J66
Alloy Wire International
11 E28
Almetha GmbH
11 J72
Alok Ingots (Mumbai) Pvt.Ltd.
17 A08
Alpaplastic s.n.c.
10 G03
AlphaGary
11 G22
Altec S.r.l.
11 C66
Altrimex Packaging Equipment B.V.
15 D11
AlumGreen GmbH
09 C14
Ambica Steels Ltd.
17 C16
Amic
10 H22
AMOHR Technische Textilien GmbH
17 E07
AMPAC International Inc.
16 H26
Anand Arc LTD
11 G58
ANBAO (QINHUANGDAO) WIRE & MESH CO., LTD.
16 K59
Anceschi S.r.l., Giovanni
15 D45
ANGELI S.R.L.
11 H32
Anhui Changjiang Jinggong Wire & Cable Machinery Co, Ltd 16H44-06
Anhui Herrman Machinery Technology Co., Ltd.
16 K44-09
Anhui Hubin Machinery Factory
17 E40-04
Anping County Tianze Metal Products Co., Ltd.
17 E48-01
Anu Extrusions Pvt. Ltd.
15 D37
Aperam Alloys Imphy & Aperam Alloys Rescal
12 A47
API LECCO SRL
16 B43
Ara Makina Ltd.
16 E10
ARCELORMITTAL COMMERCIAL BARS AND RODS
12 D51
ArcelorMittal WireSolutions
12 D51
AREA SISTEMI s.r.l.
11 D69
ARKEMA
16 C74
Arma Plus S. A.
11 B22
ASA-RT s.r.l.
09 F74
AseA Wire & Cable Machineries Spare Parts Pvt. Ltd.
09 B60
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Exhibitor
Hall/Stand
ASEL - Spring Machine Production
16 D39
Asil Celik Deutschland GmbH
17 A54
Asil Celik San. ve Tic. A.S.
17 A54
ASLANLI TEL SANAYI
16 K39
Asli Makara End. Amb. San ve Tic. Ltd. Sti
17 E39
ASMAG UK Ltd.
16 B48
ASPE S.a.s.
15 C36
ASS Stahlservice GmbH
17 A65
Associated Engineers & Industrials Ltd.
12 D23
Assomac Machines Ltd.
11 E18
ASTEQ SRL
16 G10
AstroPlast Kunststofftechnik GmbH & Co. KG
11 J76
AT Wire Profil ve Tel San. Dis Tic. Ltd. Sti.
09 F54
AT WIRE Profile & Draht
09 F54
ATE Applicazioni TermoElettroniche
11 C77
Atmos Folyo Plastik San. Tic. Ltd. Sti.
12 D74
August Hildebrandt GmbH
12 E04
Aumann GmbH
10 H38
Aurubis AG
12 C51
Aussenwirtschaft Österreich (AWO) WKÖ-Wirtschaftskammer
Österreich
10 A40-01 / 10 A56-12
AUTOMAT Industrial SL
09 C25
AVENTUM GmbH
EN 08
AW Machinery LLC
09 F09-03
AXELENT AB
16 E64
Axelent Engineering AB
16 E64
Axelent Wire Tray AB
16 E64
AXJO PLASTIC AB
12 A23
AYMAK MAKINE Mühendislik Hiz. San. ve Tic. Ltd. Sti.
16 G83
Aztech Lubricants LLC
09 F05-05
B + B Eisen- und Stahlhandel GmbH
12 C77
B&S Quijano, S.L.
17 A31
B2K Co., Ltd.
16 G79
Baicheng Fujia Mechanical Manufacture Co., Ltd.
16 K44-05
BALLOFFET
10 A18
Balver Zinn Josef Jost GmbH & Co. KG
EN 08
Banfi
16 B39
Bansal Wire Industries Ltd.
16 K74
BAR Products & Services Ltd.
11 F05
Baremo GmbH Revisionen Montagen
11 J18
BASF Polyurethanes GmbH
09 C22
BASF SE
09 C22
Bass GmbH & Co. KG Technik für Gewinde
15 A11
Baussmann Collated Fasteners GmbH
10 F40
BE Direct Solutions
17 A15
BECHEM GMBH, CARL
09 F42
bedea Berkenhoff & Drebes GmbH
12 A67
BEGRA Granulate GmbH & Co. KG
12 A57
Beijing Holland Tech Co., Ltd.
16 K27
Beijing Holland Trading Co., Ltd.
16 B30
Beijing Orient PengSheng Tech. Co., Ltd.
16 F86
Beijing Tongdaxinming International Trading Co., Ltd.
16 G53
Beisit Electric (Hangzhou) Co., Ltd.
17 E48-06
Bekaert NV/SA
10 E62
Bender Werkzeugbau GmbH & Co. KG, Claus
09 B76
Beneke Wire Company
09 A75
Bennett Mahler Ltd.
16 A15
Bergandi Machinery Co. Inc.
09 B13
Besel Basim San. Tic. Ltd. Sti.
12 E61
Beta LaserMike Inc.
11 A78
Beyazit Wire Industry & Trade Ltd.
16 D74
BGH Edelstahlwerke GmbH
11 H19
Bhansali Bright Bars Pvt. Ltd.
17 D69
Bhansali Stainless Wire Pvt. Ltd.
17 E70
Bihler, Otto Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co. KG
10 F18
Bilwinco A/S
15 F30
Blachford Corporation
09 D14-01
BLM S.P.A.
10 H56
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Hall/Stand
BMS CELIK HASIR SANAYI VE TICARET A.S
16 F69
Bobbio S.r.l.
16 F16
Bock GmbH & Co. KG, Maschinenfabrik
10 B31
Böhm Elektronik GmbH, Klaus
10 F22
Böllinghaus GmbH & Co. KG Remscheider Walz- und
Hammerwerke
12 A16
Boffi S.p.A.
10 H67
Bogdany Petrol Kft.
12 E60
Bogimac nv-sa
09 E02
Bonfanti S.r.l.
15 E54
Bongard Trading GmbH & Co. KG
11 A44
Boockmann GmbH
09 C32
Borealis AG
10 D72
Borkener Kistenfabrik GmbH
09 A59
Borouge Pte. Ltd.
10 D72
Borun Cable Material Co., Ltd.
16 G06
BOTTARO Srl
17 E35
Bow Technology
10 E38
Boxy S.p.A.
10 F55
brainLight GmbH
15 F56
Brankamp System Prozeßautomation GmbH
15 A41
Bright Steels Limited Norton Works
12 A41
Brouwer Metaal B.V.
12 B05
Brüninghaus & Söhne GmbH & Co. KG, Friedr.
12 C34
Bruker EST Hydrostatic Extrusions Limited
16 C83
Bruker-Spaleck GmbH
10 B66
Brune GmbH
15 H26
Bühler Würz Kaltwalztechnik GmbH Betriebsstätte Pforzheim 12 A26
Bültmann GmbH
05 B21
BURK
12 C60
burster präzisionsmesstechnik gmbh & co. kg
11 E02
Buss AG
09 C48
Butler Engineering Ltd., T.
16 E16
BWE Ltd.
11 F26
C.P.A. S.r.l.
15 D35
Caballé, s.a.
11 G65
Caber Impianti SRL
15 E38
Cable Tapes UK Ltd
11 E05
CÂBLERIES NAMUROISES, BELGIUM
16 B70
Camera di Commercio di Lecco Industrie- und Handelskammer
Lecco
10 C11
Camfart Mole Abrasive S.r.l.
16 A16
Candor Sweden A/B
10 B72
CAPARO WIRE
15 F29
CARBODIES s.a.s. di ANGELO e PAOLO REDAELLI & C.
15 C30
Carl Bechem GmbH
15 G30
Carl Stahl GmbH
12 D76
Carlo Salvi S.p.A.
15 F46
Carrara S.p.A.
16 B63
Catic Mesh & Wire
16 H44-03
CB Trafilati Acciai S.p.A. -Steelgroup
11 D62
CCPIT Machinery Sub-Council
17 E40-01 / 17 E66-03
CEA Costruzioni Elettro- Meccaniche Annettoni S.p.A.
11 A31
Ceeco Bartell Products, Bartell Machinery Systems L.L.C. 09 F64
Celik Halat Ve Tel Sanayii A.S.
17 D40
CeramTec GmbH Mechanical Applications Division
10 F21
Cerrini srl.
10 F39
CERSA-MCI
10 E68
Chains Power & Machinery Technology Co., Ltd.
16 H76
Changzhou Hengfeng Copper Co., Ltd.
17 E66-03
Changzhou Zhilin Plastic-Spools Co.,Ltd.
17 E40-03
Chemetall GmbH
10 B26
Chemische Fabrik Wocklum Gebr. Hertin GmbH & Co. KG EN 08
Cheng I Machinery Co., Ltd.
11 J06
Chengdu Centran Industrial Co., Ltd.
09 F75
Chhaperia International Company
16 F79
Chi Ning Co., Ltd.
15 D22
Chien Tsai Machinery Enterprise Co., Ltd
15 A31
Chin Pu Jir Flat Wire Co., Ltd.
16 B29
Exhibitor
Hall/Stand
CHUN ZU MACHINERY INDUSTRY CO. LTD.
15 C03
Chung Woo Rope Co., Ltd
16 B80
Cimteq Ltd. Cable Design and Quotation Software
11 D21
Cipriani SNC
16 C80
CITMA MINMETALS Co., Ltd.
16 E74
CJSC Omutninsk Metallurgical Plant
16 A69
Claas GmbH & Co. KG, Max W.
12 B50
CLIFFORD Welding Systems
11 H06
Clinton Instrument Company
09 E38
CMC Zawiercie S.A.
17 E53
CMEC Intl. Exhibition Co., Ltd.
16 H44-01 / 16 K60-06
CMEC Intl. Exhibition Co., Ltd.
17 D03-01 / 17 D03-02
Coding Products, A division of ITW
09 F05-02
COGEBI sa
12 E37
Cogeim Europe Srl.
16 E59
COGNE ACCIAI SPECIALI S.p.A.
11 J25
COIA GmbH
09 F51
COLLARI EDORE
11 J31
Colmec S.p.A.
10 B10
Colorant Chromatics AG
11 J12
COM.IT S.R.L.
16 E80
COMAPAC Wire Machinery SRL
11 A66
COMETO DI TOCCHETTI ENRICO & C.s.n.c.
10 D38
Compomec Oy
10 C27
Comsuc Technology Development Ltd.
16 J60-04
Comtech SRL
16 A23
Condat Lubrifiants
10 D56
Condor Compounds GmbH
10 F10
Condoroil Chemical SRL
10 E46
Conductix Wampfler Delachaux Group
11 D61
Confex Technology Ltd.
09 C73
Conoptica AS
11 G74
Constellium Aviatube
10 E55
Construcciones Mecanicas Vascas, S.L.
09 A32
Conticast-Hormesa Hornos y Metales S.A.
12 D75
Continuus-Properzi S.p.A.
11 G40
CONTROLE MESURE SYSTEMES
06 D23
Coperion GmbH
09 B21
Copperclad SA de CV
17 E11
CORO Solutions B.V.
10 H04
Cortinovis Machinery S.p.A. Eurolls Group
11 D44
Cosmos North America
12 A27
COSTA machinery GmbH
11 A27
CPA Wire Technologies GmbH
10 H18
CPM Gesellschaft für Computeranwendung, Prozeß- und
Materialtechnik mbH
15 E36
Crosspolimeri S.p.A.
12 E34
CSG Germany GmbH
09 F60
CSM Metallurgical Industry & Engineering Ltd. Co.
16 A48
CTR Carbide Dies Ltd.
15 D25
CTS - Compound Technology Services
17 D08
CWI Consolidated Wire Industries
17 A15
D.H. Exports Pvt. Ltd.
17 B20
Dahmen & Co. GmbH & Co. KG, J. G.
11 J28
Dalian Pro-Sun Metal Products Co., Ltd.
16 K45
Dalian Tongda Equipment Technology Development Co., Ltd.16 K43
Daloo
10 E38
DANIELI & C. Officine Meccaniche S.p.A.
09 F01
Danyang Resistance Wire Factory
16 K48-09
Davis-Standard, LLC
09 A21
DAYI PLASTIK SAN VE TIC LTD STI
10 B32
DCM Industries Inc.
09 F09-02
De Angeli Prodotti S.R.L.
12 C75
DECALUB
10 E72
Dee Weldogen India Pvt. Ltd.
17 D66
DELISI s.r.l.
10 H24
Delta Tecnic S.A.
12 E67
DEM Costruzioni Speciali S.r.l.
11 H27
Demirci Makina San. Tic. Ltd. Sti.
16 D60
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Exhibitor
Hall/Stand
Deuk-Young Co., LTD.
17 A44
Deutsche Edelstahlwerke GmbH
17 E20
DEUTSCHE NICKEL GmbH
12 B36
DEXSEN SA
09 E76
DEXTEN sarl
17 D29
Deyang Bochuang Electrotechnical Equipment Co, Ltd 17 E66-02
Deyang Dedong Electrotechnical Machinery
Manufacture Co., Ltd.
17 E54-04
Deyang Dongjiagang Mechanical & Electrical
Equipment Co., Ltd.
16 K44-02
Deyang Hongguang Machine Equipments Co., Ltd. 16 J60-05
Deyang Jiechuang Wire&Cable Machinery Co., Ltd. 16 K44-03
Die Quip Corporation
09 D06-01
DIEHL Metal Applications Sundwiger Messingwerk GmbH
& Co. KG
EN 08
DILER Iron and Steel Industry and Trade
16 K65
Dimac S.r.l.
15 E46
Dipl.-Ing. Lichthart Betriebsges. mbH, Fritz
15 C04
Dirk Suski Drahtwalzwerkzeuge
10 H42
DISA Industrie AG
09 B38
Domeks Makine Ltd.
10 F72
DOMINION GmbH
12 D35
Dongguan Gemwell Electrical Machinery Co., Ltd.
16 K48-07
Dongguan Xinmei Precise Mold Co., Ltd.
16 K60-02
Dongguan Zhangli Machine Fitting Co., Ltd.
16 H44-04
Dongqiang Co., Ltd., Jiangsu
16 J67
DONGSEO AUTO TECH CO., LTD.
16 B28
Dorn GmbH, G + M
16 F04
Dorstener Drahtwerke
11 J27
Dorstener Tråd Norden AB
11 J27
Dow Electrical & Telecommunications
09 A38
Dr. Foerster Institut GmbH & Co. KG
09 C26
Dr.-Ing. Meywald GmbH & Co. KG
EN 08
Drahtseilwerk GmbH
10 D62
Drahtwerk Altena GmbH & Co. KG
10 G55
Drahtwerk Elisental W. Erdmann GmbH & Co.
12 C23
Drawing Technology, Inc. (DTI)
15 A45
Drumet Ropes and Wires
16 D80
DSE Test Solutions A/S
09 F31
DSM Desotech B.V.
12 C61
DSR Wire Corp.
16 A63
Duferco La Louviere S.A. Trebos
12 B52
Dunst GmbH Maschinen für die Kabel- u. Drahtindustrie 10 A56-05
DuPont de Nemours International SARL
17 E65
Durit Hartmetall GmbH
09 C31
Dutch Vision Systems GmbH
16 J68
DWK Drahtwerk Köln GmbH
11 E74
E. Ponziani S.p.A.
10 C62
EASYDUR ITALIANA di Renato Affri
10 E10
EBNER Industrieofenbau Ges.m.b.H.
10 A40-06
Ecoform Umformtechnik GmbH
09 C69
Edelstahl Rosswag GmbH
17 A65
Eder Engineering GmbH
10 A40-02
EFFEGIDI International S.p.A.
10 F65
Egyptian Company for Plastic Industry (ElSewedy-Egyplast) 17 A66
Eisendraht- und Stahldraht- Vereinigung e.V. c/o
Werbegem. Federstahldraht
10 G55
EJP Maschinen GmbH
09 C21
EKM-Roth GmbH
15 G16
EKOMOR s.r.o.
16 A44
Eksi Dorstener Draht GmbH
11 J27
Elantas GmbH
10 A62
ELASKON Sachsen GmbH & Co. KG für Spezialschmierstoffe 16 E63
Elektrisola, Inc.
16 B84
EMA Indutec GmbH
15 D49
Emcocables S.A.
17 E47
EME Elettromeccanica Erbese Srl
15 E50
Engelmann Drahtseilfabrik GmbH
10 D62
Engineering Steel Belgium SPRL
12 C53
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Exhibitor
Hall/Stand
Enkotec A/S
15 F26
Enshiang Machinery Enterprise Co., Ltd.
11 J06
EOT Eibach Oberflächentechnik GmbH
12 A19
Er-Bakir Elektrolitik Bakir Mamulleri A.S.
10 C61
ERCIYES CELIK HALAT TEL SAN. TIC. A.S.
16 F60
Erkelenz Maschinenbau GmbH Mechanische Fertigung 16 D84
Ernst Koch GmbH & Co. KG
10 H39
Erocarb S.A.
10 D61
Ertekin Muhendislik Ve Makina SAN TIC. LTD. STI.
16 K80
Essebi S.R.L.
15 E57
ESTEVES GROUP
10 C72
EURO EXTRUSION s.r.l.
09 B74
EUROALPHA S.r.l.
11 A43
Eurobend GmbH
16 F40
Eurolls S.p.A.- Eurolls Group
11 D40
European Spring Federation ESF c/o VDFI
16 B06
Eurotek S.r.l.
11 D71
Eurowire Magazine, Intras Ltd.
11 D28
EVG Entwicklungs- und Verwertungs- Gesellschaft m.b.H. 10 G04
Exel Fil S.A.
11 H28
exportpages International GmbH
15 G58
expowire.net - expotube.org
11 J53
Extrudex Kunststoffmaschinen GmbH
11 C72
EZM Biennaform AG
11 J25
EZM Edelstahlzieherei Mark GmbH
12 A67
Fabricacion Metales Duros S.A.L. F.M.D. CARBIDE
15 G46
Fagersta Stainless AB
11 G27
FAINPLAST Faraotti Industrie Plastiche S.r.l.
12 B34
FALCI S.R.L.
12 D60
FAR SPA Steelgroup
11 D62
Fastener + Fixing Magazine
15 E14
Fastener Technology International
15 C21
Fastener World Inc.
15 C08
Festec International Co., Ltd.
16 G70
Fiav L. Mazzacchera S.p.A.
12 D60
FIB BELGIUM S.A.
11 B62
Fiber-Line International B.V.
17 E36
Fil-Tec, Inc.
09 E52
Filzmoser Maschinenbau GmbH
10 G04
Fine International Corp.
09 F22
Fisk Alloy Inc.
09 F13-04
Flanschenwerk Bebitz GmbH
17 A35
FLYMCA, S.L.
10 H64
Flyro
10 H64
FMS Force Measuring Systems AG
11 G20
FNsteel bv
12 A37
Forever Cable Materials Suzhou Corp
16 J73
Forplan AG
15 H42
Fort Wayne Wire Die, Inc.
12 A52
Fortek GmbH
12 A52
Fortuna-Federn GmbH
16 D19
Foshan Huanyi Clad Metal Material Co., Ltd.
16 G75
Fox Wire Limited
15 F29
Frank Sieber GmbH, tools and design
15 F49
Frekans Makina San. Ve Tic. A.S.
09 B04 / 16 H40
FREZPOL Sp. z.o.o.
17 A48
Fritz Finkernagel Drahtwerk GmbH & Co. KG
12 A50
Frohn GmbH Strahlmittel & Umformwerkzeuge
16 D27
FSP - one
12 A66
Fuchs Lubricants
16 G67
Fuhr GmbH & Co. KG
11 A54
Fukase, T. & Company. Ltd.
11 D60
Fushi Copperweld Inc.
09 C55
Gabarro S.A.
10 D40
Gala Thermo Shrink Pvt. Ltd.
16 D64
Galdabini S.p.A.
09 A52
GARG INOX Ltd.
09 A74
GarnTec GmbH
12 E51
GAUDER s.a.
10 E38
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Hall/Stand
GCR Eurodraw S.p.A.
11 A66
Gebauer & Griller Metallwerk GmbH
10 A40-03
Gebr. Hezel GmbH & Co. KG
16 H63
Geca Tapes
10 D76
GEFRA GmbH
15 G26
Geissler GmbH, Heinrich
12 C53
GEM International Co.,Ltd.
15 G43
GEM S.r.l.
11 C18
GEMA Europe s.r.o.
16 D28
GemmeCotti srl
16 B23
General Inspection, LLC
15 F11
GEO Reinigungstechnik GmbH
11 A34
George Jowitt & Sons Ltd.
16 A40
Georgsmarienhütte GmbH
12 C53
GER SA
09 F60
German Machine Trade Co. ApS GMT ApS
16 G59
Gersfelder Metallwaren GmbH
16 A08
GIMAX SRL
10 B18
Global Steel Wire, S.A.
12 A51
GLOBAL WIRE SA
09 A56
GLOSER Srl Marketing & Technology
09 B75
GMM Güven Mühendislik Makina San. Tic. Ltd.
16 F74
GMP Slovakia s.r.o.
10 E66
Gössling, Dr. Ing. Maschinenfabrik GmbH
15 F53
GOIZPER S.COOP.
15 D21
Golden Spot Industry Inc.
11 C06-05
Golden Technologies Wire & Cable Equipment Co., Ltd. 16 K60-04
Gongyi Hengxing Hardware Co., Ltd.
17 E40-02
GOODWIN MACHINERY LTD
09 C34
GOTEX S.A.
09 A26
GPP Chemnitz mbH
15 G12
Grote-Apparatebau GmbH
11 H74
Gühring oHG
06 A31
Guidetti S.r.l.
16 A79
GUNES Tel Cekme ve Transmisyon San. Tic. Ltd. Sti.
17 A25
Guney Celik Hasir ve Demir Mamulleri San. Tic. A.S.
16 F64
Gurfil Foil A.S.
09 F22
GUTMANN ALUMINIUM DRAHT GmbH
10 B62
GWI Werkzeug und Stahl Vertriebs GmbH
15 F29
Gwo Lian Machinery Industry Co., Ltd.
11 C06-02
H & B Verpackungen GmbH
12 B76
H. Folke Sandelin AB
10 C18
H. Künne GmbH & Co. KG Stahldrahtwerk
10 G55
H&R ChemPharm (UK) Ltd.
17 A23
H.T.C. S.r.l.
09 C75
HÅMEX HÅRDMETALLVERKTYG AB
10 F75
HAASE Gesellschaft m.b.H.
10 A56-02
Haefely Test AG
12 E74
Häfner & Krullmann GmbH, Kunststoff-Verarbeitungswerk 09 A25
Hagen & Funke GmbH
10 E40
Hagener Feinstahl GmbH
11 J44
Hainan Great Machine Tools Co., Ltd.
16 F13
hambi Maschinenbau, Terhoeven GmbH & Co. KG
16 G16
Hampton Steel Ltd.
16 G64
Handuk Ultrasonic Co., Ltd.
17 A69
Hangzhou Harbor Technology Co., Ltd.
16 H48-05
Hangzhou Juli Insulation Co., Ltd.
16 F09
Hanil Machinery
11 D60
Hanwha Chemical Corp.
17 C47
Hanyu Cable Materials Co., Ltd.
16 H67
Harditalia SRL
12 E77
HARITON MACHINERY CO. INC.
15 B26
Has Celik ve Halat San Tic A.S.
16 A43
Hascelik San Ve Tic A.S.
17 C03
Hatebur Umformmaschinen AG
15 F03
Hefei Hening Electro- technology Co., Ltd.
16 K44-06
Hefei Smarter Technology Co., Ltd.
11 D08
HEGO BV
16 K23
Heinze & Streng GmbH
10 E76
Exhibitor
Hall/Stand
Helmut Steinfels GmbH & Co. KG
15 D46
HEMPEL WIRE LTD.
11 D18
Henan HuaXing Wires & Cables CO., LTD
16 K48-03
Henan Metals & Minerals Imp./Exp. Co., Ltd.
16 K53
Hendok Group
17 A15
Henrich Maschinenfabrik GmbH
09 B31
Herkula Farbwerke St. Vith S.A.
12 E22
Hermann Klincke J.H. Sohn GmbH & Co. KG
12 B50
Heroslam S.A.L.
15 F29
Hertweck GmbH & Co. KG, Stefan
15 D41
Herzog Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co. KG
09 B70
Hesse, Diedr. GmbH & Co. KG
10 H26
High Voltage Test Systems SAS HVTS
11 C02
HIGHVOLT Prüftechnik Dresden GmbH
10 H30
HILKER & Partner GmbH
15 E04
Hindustan Inox Ltd.
17 B53
Hipotronics Inc.
12 E74
Hivotec AG
11 C02
HMP Heinrich Müller Maschinenfabrik GmbH
09 C65
Hofmann Ceramic GmbH
09 E48
HOLIFA Fröhling GmbH & Co. KG
11 C40
Holton Crest Ltd
11 H39
Holzrichter GmbH, Peter
04 H41
Hsiang Chuan Machinery Co., Ltd.
11 C06-03
HUEI SHANG INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
16 D03
Huestis Industrial
09 F05-01
HÜTTNER MASCHINENFABRIK GmbH
10 F43
HUNTSMAN (Germany) GmbH Osnabrück Betriebsstätte 09 A07
HyoDong Machine Co., Ltd.
15 A03
I.C.E. Wire Line Equipment Inc.
11 J05
I.LE.S. S.r.l.
10 E18
I. Penkert Metallbearbeitungs-GmbH
15 E07
IBA Industrial
10 E44
ICDAS Celik Enerji Tersane ve Ulasim San. A.S.
16 F63
IDEAL-Werk
11 H05
IFP spa
16 H16
iiM AG measurement + engineering
17 E19
Ilke Çelik Metal Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S.
16 D79
IMANPACK PACKAGING & ECO SOLUTIONS SPA
15 G41
imess Optische Mess- und Prüfanlagen GmbH
16 F24
IML Labels & Systems Ltd.
17 C48
IMS Costruzioni s.r.l.
16 F28
INDIA STEEL WORKS LTD.
17 C31
INDORE Composite Pvt. Ltd.
16 J80
Induction S.R.L.
06 B49
Induflex N.V.
10 B76
Indutherm Erwärmungsanlagen GmbH
16 G63
Info-Gel Limited
16 H79
Ingramatic S.p.A.
15 D30
Ingwenya Reinforcing and Wire Products
17 A15
Inhol BV - PTL
12 A15
InnoVites Cable ERP Software
11 C22
Inosym Ltd.
11 D58
Institute of Spring Technology
16 A28
Inter Business Net BVBA Fibre 4 Concrete
17 E08
INTERNATIONAL MACHTRONIC CO., LTD.
16 F44-03
International Wire & Machinery Association
11 D26
Invernizzi Presse
15 G54
Invimec Srl
12 C76
IQAP Masterbatch Group, S.L.
16 B73
Isabellenhütte Heusler GmbH & Co. KG
12 E05
ISEND S.A. “Ingenieria y Sistemas de Ensayos No
Destructivos, S.A.”
06 H31
ISIS S.A.S.
09 C67
Isovolta AG
10 A40-05
IT Engineering GmbH
10 F22
ITA SpA Industria Trafilati Acciai Steelgroup
11 D62
ITAL SRL
10 A22
Itaya Europe GmbH
16 A39
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INDEX
Exhibitor
Hall/Stand
ITCO INDUSTRIES LIMITED
09 E55
ITEC Co., Ltd.
16 J60-06
Ito-Sin (Deyang) Wire & Cable Equipment Co., Ltd.
11 D22
ITW Packaging Systems Group GmbH - Division Böhl -
09 F25
IVA
09 F48
IWCEA France c/o CONDUCTIX Delachaux
11 A05
IWCEA International Wire and Cable Exhibitors Association 11 A05
IWE Spulen und Handling GmbH
10 E22
IWG High Performance Conductors
09 A73
J. Adolf Bäuerle GmbH & Co. KG
12 C53
j-fiber GmbH
11 D57
Jacques Allemann S.A.
12 E53
JANKOWSKI GmbH & Co. KG
15 C42
JCC INCORPORATED
15 B16
Jern Yao Enterprises Co., Ltd.
15 A25
Jian Hwa Enterprise Co., Ltd.
15 A15
Jiangsu Fasten Group Co. Ltd.
16 A59
Jiangsu FNC Wire & Cable Co., Ltd.
16 K44-08
Jiangsu Handing Machinery Co., Ltd.
16 K44-01
Jiangsu Hongtai Stainless Steel Wire Rope Co., Ltd.
16 K42-02
Jiangsu Jubilant Import & Export Co., Ltd.
16 K48-02
Jiangsu Qunye Electrical Co., Ltd.
11 E11
JiangSu Xinda Science & Technology Co., Ltd.
16 F70
JIANGYIN HENGFENG STEEL ROPE PRODUCTS CO.,LTD.
16 A50
Jiangyin Kangrui Stainless Steel Products Co. Ltd.
16 H30
Jiangyin Ninesky Technology Co., Ltd.
16 B44
Jiangyin Walsin Specialty Alloy Materials Co., Ltd.
16 K63
Jiashan Winsun Industrial Co., Ltd.
17 E40-06
Jiaxing Tition Electronic Wire Co., Ltd.
16 K48-08
Jin Yang Technology Co.Ltd.
16 K49
Jinyang Machinery Co., Ltd
16 D73
JLC ELECTROMET PVT LTD
16 G29
JOC International Ltd.
17 E40-05
JOLY
10 A38
Josef Hölscher GmbH & Co. KG
12 E51
Jouhsen-bündgens Maschinenbau GmbH
11 G61
JSC Kamensk-Uralsky Non-Ferrous Metal Working Plant
16 K05
JSC Severstal-metiz
12 E36
JSC “VNIIKP” “Trade House of VNIIKP”
10 A65
JUAN Corporation Ltd.
16 E83
Jun-En Enterprise Corp.
11 C06-01
Juwelier Betzler
12 A43
Jyoti Steel Industries
17 B47
Kabeltrommel GmbH & Co. KG
12 A23
Kabmak Mühendislik Ve Makina San. Tic. Ltd. Sti.
16 D44
Kämpfer GmbH Verschleisstechnik
10 A55
Kämpfer Würz Umformtechnik GmbH
12 A34
Kaigo Co., Ltd
11 C06-01 / 11 C06-05
Kaigo Co., Ltd
15 A18 / 15 H48
Kaigo Co., Ltd
16 F44-01 / 16 F44-04
Kalmark Integrated Systems Ltd.
09 D14-03
Kalpena Industries Limited
12 B44
KAMATECH Srl
16 B03
Kamman Group Premier Industrial Corporation Limited 16 K35
KAPPA STEEL GmbH
10 A56-04
Kar-el Demir Tel San. ve Tic. Ltd.
17 A36
KATEC Katalysatoren GmbH + Co. Vertriebs KG
16 H26
KBA-Metronic GmbH
16 K19
KCEI International
15 G48
KEI Industries Ltd.
11 C54
Keir Manufacturing, Inc.
10 E76
Keller Lufttechnik GmbH + Co. KG
16 A64
KFM Kabelmaschinenfabrik Müller GmbH
09 A20
KGHM Polska Miedz S.A.
12 B37
KHK Scaffolding & Formwork LLC Stainless Steel Division Mfrs of
Stainless Steel Wire&Bright Bars
17 B25
KIESELSTEIN GmbH
10 E17
Kingwin Precision Co., Ltd.
15 D54
Kinrei Machinery Co., Ltd.
10 E76
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Exhibitor
Hall/Stand
Kistner Anlagenbau GmbH
10 A76
Kiswire Ltd.
09 B26
Kiveton Park Steel Ltd.
11 G21
Klaus Merten GmbH
10 H42
Klawe GmbH, G. Holzwaren- und Spulenfabrik
09 A48
KNIGHT SAS
17 E47
Koch GmbH & Co. KG, Ernst
10 F22
KÖRNER GmbH, Wire
09 C14
KÖRNER GmbH, Zink
09 C14
Kolon Industries, Inc.
17 E13
KONFU Enterprise Co., Ltd.
15 H48
Kordt GmbH, TVT
09 C14
KOS Limited
09 B26
Kovohuty, A.S.
12 E35
KRB Machinery Company
16 G27
Krenn Albert, Werkzeugfabrik
10 G66
Krollmann GmbH & Co. KG Friedr., Maschinenfabrik
12 B16
Kühne + Vogel Prozessautomatisierung Antriebstechnik
GmbH
10 C75
KUN SHAN GREATLOY CO., LTD
15 G32
Kunshan Dowa Thermo Furnace Co., Ltd.
17 E54-01
Kurre Spezialmaschinenbau GmbH
09 C47
Kuwait Petroleum Int. Lubricants Kuwait Petroleum
(Belgium) N.V./S.A.
11 D25
KYOEISHA CHEMICAL CO., LTD.
17 A69
Lamifil nv
10 A43
Laminage de Precision International b.v.b.a.
10 B66
Lamnea Bruk AB
09 A06
Landgraf S.r.l.
09 B66
Langfang Supower Diamond Technology Co., Ltd.
17 E54-05
Lantor B.V. Lantor Cable Products
10 H55
LAP GmbH, Laser Applikationen
07A B13
LAW-NDT Mess- und Prüfsysteme GmbH
15 E29
Laxcon Steels Ltd.
17 D16
Lazpiur S.A.
15 F04
Lear Engineering Corporation
16 C84
Lech-Stahl Veredelung GmbH & Co. KG
12 C35
Lech-Stahlwerke GmbH
12 C35
Leggett & Platt Wire Group
09 F13-02
Leibinger, Paul GmbH & Co. KG Ink-Jet und Kamera Systeme 09 F55
Leicatex Ltd.
12 B76
Leimbach GmbH, Johann, Maschinenfabrik
11 B34
Lennerts & Partner GmbH
16 H20
Lenzen GmbH & Co. KG, P. W.
10 E09
Lenzing Plastics GmbH
10 A40-04
LEONI Draht GmbH
11 A40
Leyer & Kiwus Ultraschall und Lasertechnik GmbH
16 K40
LG Chem Ltd.
17 D36
Liaoning Wanrong Trading Co., Ltd.
16 K60-03
Lindemann KG, Robert
10 E27
Lindemann & Störmer GmbH & Co. KG
12 B23
Lishui TSingshan Precision Wire Products Co. Ltd
16 G05
Locton Ltd.
11 F17
Lötters, Friedr. Drahtwerk GmbH & Co. KG
10 A75
LOI Thermprocess GmbH
10 A61
Longcombe Labels Ltd.
11 D06
LongVision (Shanghai) Cable Materials Co., Ltd.
16 H39
Loomis International Ltd
15 E34
LUBRIMETAL
10 G62
Lucchini S.P.A.
12 C37
Lüling GmbH & Co. KG, Fr. und H.
11 H44
LUKAS Anlagenbau GmbH
12 B61
Luma Metall AB
12 B77
Lumpi Berndorf Draht- und Seilwerk GmbH
10 A56-08
M.D.M. S.r.l. Special Tools
15 D26
M + E Macchine + Engineering S.r.l.
10 H43
M & M Industries Co., Ltd.
11 G26
MACCHINE SPECIALI SRL
09 B47
Macro Bars + Wires (India) Pvt. Ltd.
17 A19
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Hall/Stand
Madem S.A.
12 E70
MAG Maschinen und Apparatebau AG
10 A56-06
Magnatech International Inc.
10 H76
Magnetic Analysis Corp.
06 F19
Magnetic S.p.A.
10 A29
Maguire Europe
12 D11
MAILLEFER SA
10 D21
Mair Research S.p.A.
06 A40
MALI GmbH
10 A40-07
MANASSERO & C. SRL
15 E35
Manentimacchine S.r.l.
16 D03
MANFISA (Manufacturas Irular S.A.)
10 H65
Mangalam Alloys Limited
17 E72
Mario di Maio S.p.A.
11 C57
Mario Frigerio S.p.A.
11 J65
Marldon Group Ltd.
09 E34
Mathiasen Machinery, Inc.
12 A22
MAYES + WARWICK LTD
15 D29
Mazzoleni Trafilerie Bergamasche S.p.A.
10 C62
MBK Maschinenbau GmbH
16 G19
MBZT Michael Böhm Ziehsteintechnik
09 F76
Mcc Vic Trading CC
17 A15
MDL s.r.o. Moravske dratovny libina
11 J27
MEA Maschinen GmbH
15 E38
Mechel-Steel Management Company
17 E32
Mectron Inspection Systems
15 A45
Medek & Schörner GmbH
10 A56-01
Medya Analiz Yayin Grubu San. Ltd. Sti.
16 F05
MEGA METAL San. ve Tic. Ltd. STI
10 A72
Meisenbach GmbH Verlag
09 C01
Mekosan Elektrik Elektronik Otomasyon Ltd. Sti.
16 G40
Meltech
09 C73
Mema-Maschinenbau GmbH
12 A17
Menam Stainless Wire Public Co.,Ltd
11 F21
Menn GmbH & Co., E. W.
15 E42
MEP Group
16 K20
Messe Duesseldorf India Pvt. Ltd.
16 C65
Messe Düsseldorf North America 09 D06-01 / 09 F21-02 / 15 F54
Metal Flex Co., Ltd.
17 E03
Metal Forming Systems, Inc.
15 B22
Metal Link
16 B69
Metalle Schmidt GmbH
17 E10
Metallurgica Alta Brianza S.p.A. - Steelgroup
11 D62
Metalube Ltd.
11 G25
Metavan Reels NV
11 B43
MGS Manufacturing, Inc. MGS-Hall-Northampton
09 D14-07
Micro Products Company
16 F84
Microdia
11 D27
Micron Machine Electrostatic Powder Application Co. 09 A63
Microstudio Srl
16 D20
MiGro GmbH
10 C66
Mikrohuta Sp. z o.o., BHH
12 B13
Mikrotek Machines Ltd.
11 E06
Miltec UV
09 F05-06
MIXER S.P.A.
17 C66
mobac GmbH
10 D18
möller-tools GmbH
15 E07
Montanstahl SA
17 C04
MONTANWERKE BRIXLEGG AG
12 E35
Moravia Steel a,s.
12 D67
Moravia Steel Deutschland GmbH
12 D67
MPI Machines Ltd.
11 J01
MPK Special Tools GmbH
15 B07
Müller & Co. OHG, Ernst, EMUCO
12 E51
Mukand Ltd.
17 A04
MVO GmbH Metallverarbeitung Ostalb
12 C53
MWO Gesellschaft zur Herstellung von chemisch-technischen
Produkten mbH
11 E27
Naber & Wissmann GmbH
10 F46
Exhibitor
Hall/Stand
Nakashimada Engineering Works, Ltd.
15 E41
Nanjing Capatue Chemical Co., Ltd.
17 E54-07
Nano-Diamond America, Inc.
11 C24
National Machinery LLC c/o NME National Machinery
Europe GmbH
15 A45
NEDSCHROEF Machinery
15 H04
Neptco Inc.
09 E41
netzwerkdraht e.V.
EN 08
Neumann, Erwin Drahtveredelungstechnik GmbH
09 E56
NEVATIA STEEL & ALLOYS PVT. LTD.
11 D65
New Spool Srl
16 A73
Newtech S.r.l.
09 B75
Nexans Deutschland GmbH Machines & Cryogenic Systems 09 B42
Nextrom Oy
09 A60
Niagara Composites International Inc.
09 B37
NIEHOFF GmbH & Co. KG, Maschinenfabrik
10 C18
Ningbo Kaite Machinery Co., Ltd.
16 H48-07
Ningbo Powerway Alloy Material Co., Ltd.
16 K68
Ningbo Sijin Machinery Co., Ltd.
17 E40-01
Nippon Seisen Co., Ltd.
16 K16
Nissin/NHV America
09 B17
NIWAR Trommeln- und Spulenbau GmbH
11 E78
NNDI bv
10 A32
Nordic Woodfibre A/S
12 A55
Notz Group
12 E53
NOVA S.r.l.
11 A69
Novacciai SpA
11 J25
Novametal do Brasil LTDA
11 J25
NOVAMETAL S.A.
11 J25
NOWOFOL Kunststoffprodukte GmbH & Co. KG
12 C56
NPA Skawina S.A.
17 A58
NPP “KATEL-ELECTROMECHANIKA” LLC
16 K09
Nucoil Industries Co., Ltd.
16 G20
Numalliance
10 A17
Nuova Sima S.r.l.
17 D54
Nuova Tecno Tau SRL
10 C03
NYROSTEN Korrosionsschutzmittel GmbH + Co.
09 A59
O.M.A. S.r.l.
10 A39
O.M.L SRL
11 A35
O.M.LESMO S.p.A. Eurodraw Energy
11 A28
O.M.R. S.r.l.
10 H76
O.M.SA. srl
11 B21
O.R.I. MARTIN S.P.A.
12 B66
OCN S.p.A.
12 E17
ODS Organisation, Datenverarbeitung Software GmbH 16 H06
Olly’s International LLC
16 A68
OMAS S.r.l.
12 C05
OMCG S.r.l.
12 D05
OMD Officina Meccanica Domaso S.p.A.
10 E18
OMICRON electronics GmbH
12 A79
OSCAM S.p.A.
16 D43
OSG Europe S.A.
15 H38
Otomec S.r.l.
11 B28
Outokumpu Oyj
11 G17
Ozel Elektrolitik Bakir Mamulleri Sanayi Ve Dis Tic A.S.
17 A32
OZSAHIN A.S.
17 E04
Ozyasar Tel ve Galvanizleme San. A.S.
17 C15
P/A GmbH
11 C34
Paganoni (divisione della Mario Nava S.p.A.)
10 C71
PALMARIN MARIO s.n.c. di Palmarin Enrico & Co.
11 H58
Pan Chemicals Spa
09 B05
Pan-Pioneer Co., Ltd.
16 J16
Panatex s.r.l.
12 E56
Panchmahal Steel Limited
17 A47
PANOPACK
10 A37
Paramount Die Company
10 D37
PARTZSCH Spezialdrähte
12 D78
Pave Automation Ltd.
12 C67
Pedax A/S
16 K04
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Exhibitor
Hall/Stand
Pedax GmbH
16 K04
PEE-WEE Kaltwalz- und Rohrbearbeitungsmaschinen GmbH15 A29
PEKUtech GmbH
09 A35
Pentre Group - Hearl Heaton
09 E25
PERFECT WIREMAKERS SDN BHD
16 H68
Petig AG
12 D19
Petroplasma, JSC
16 A84
Phenix Technologies
12 B57
PIETRO GALLIANI S.p.A.
17 A57
Pioneer Machinery Co., Ltd.
11 G62
Pipe Coil Technology Ltd.
17 C24
PITTINI WIRE ROD PRODUCTS
11 G53
Pixargus GmbH Automation by Vision
11 J03
PKS GmbH Peter Kördell Stahlhandel
12 A41
Plascoat Systems LTD
16 E19
Plasmait GmbH
10 A56-10
Plasticolor Woywod Kunststoffmaschinen GmbH & Co.
Vertriebs-KG
09 A42
Platestahl Umformtechnik GmbH
11 J57
Pleuger GmbH
12 A43
Polifibra 2011 S.p.A.
11 A65
Polifibra Folien GmbH, a member of polifibra-group
11 A65
PolyOne Luxembourg Sarl
09 C56
Polyplast Müller GmbH
10 F71
Polyprofils
15 D50
Polystal Composites GmbH
11 H33
Post GmbH, F.
12 D70
POURTIER s.a.s.
10 E38
Prasum Metals Pvt. Ltd.
16 J63
PRATECH Mühendislik ve Makine San. Tic. Ltd. Pty.
09 C41
Pratik Wire & Cables Machines Pvt. Ltd.
16 C69
PRATTO S.A.
12 B17
Prebena - PWM Maschinen- und Apparatebau GmbH
12 E11
Precision Fasteners L.L.C.
16 J64
Pressure Welding Machines (PWM) Ltd.
09 B41
Profiroll Technologies GmbH
15 G35
Progress Maschinen & Automation AG
11 B74
Promills S.r.l.
16 G04
Promostar S.r.l.
10 H10
PROPAGROUP
17 E16
PROTECO s.a.s. di Ing. Marino Ozino & C.
09 F74
Proton Products Europe N.V.
11 D77
Provex Consorzio Export Import
12 D60
PRÜFTECHNIK NDT GmbH
06 G09
PS Costruzioni Meccaniche S.r.l.
10 B21
PTG Hi-Life Tools
15 H14
Push-Up Thread Dies Pvt. Ltd.
15 F38
PWT Limited
16 E36
PX Précimet SA
17 B61
Pyromaitre Inc.
16 A05
Q.E.D. Wire Lines Inc.
12 A53
Queins Machines GmbH
09 B06
R. Lisciani Trafilerie S.r.l.
11 C74
R.T.P. Paganoni S.r.l.
11 B32
Raajratna Metal Industries Ltd.
12 D35
RAD-CON Inc.
09 D06-03
RADYNE, Inductotherm Heating & Welding
09 E47
Rapid Coat Division (Unit of Rapid Engineering Co. Pvt. Ltd.) 16 D70
Ratnesh Metal Industries Pvt. Ltd.
17 D04
Rautomead Limited
10 E56
RAVNI Technologies
10 A10
REBER SYSTEMATIC GMBH + Co. KG
10 H62
Redex S.A.
11 A26
Redies S.R.L.
09 B25
Redimo GmbH
15 C26
Reed Machinery, Inc.
15 F54
Reelex Packaging Solutions, Inc.
09 F06
Refractron Technologies Corp.
09 F09-04
REGG Inspection S.r.l.
15 C57
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Exhibitor
Reliable Wires & Engineers Pvt. Ltd.
REMER SRL
REPSOL
Rex Maquinas e Equipamentos Ltda.
RG Attachments Ltd.
RichardsApex, Inc.
Ridgway Machines Ltd.
Rigon Instruments
RIMJHIM ISPAT LTD.
Ringspann GmbH
Rio Tinto Alcan
Rizzardi S.r.l.
RK Umformtechnik GmbH + Co. KG
RLS Tooling Ltd.
RMM Metallhandel GmbH
Roba metals B.V.
Roblon A/S
Rockford Manufacturing Group, Inc. (RMG)
Rodacciai S.p.A.
Röslau Wire GmbH & Co. KG
Rohmann GmbH Wirbelstrom-Prüfsysteme
Rolling Tools
Rollwalztechnik Abele + Höltich GmbH
Rosendahl Maschinen GmbH
Roteq Machinery Inc.
Royle Systems Group LLC.
RSD Technik GmbH
RSK Metallbearbeitung GmbH
RTM Products, Inc.
RUD Ketten Rieger & Dietz GmbH & Co. KG
Rudolf Grauer AG
Rudolf Rafflenbeul GmbH & Co.
S.M.A.R.T. S.r.l.
S.O.F.I.M.A s.r.l.
S+P Samson GmbH
S.P.T. GmbH & Co. KG Special Plating Technology
Saar-Hartmetall und Werkzeuge GmbH
Saarstahl AG
SAB - Sackl Anlagenbau GmbH
Sabine Mommertz
Sachsenröder GmbH & Co. KG
Sacma Limbiate S.p.A.
SADEV INOX
SAFCO Systems S.r.l.
SAFED Suisse S.A.
Saint-Gobain Abrasives GmbH
Saint-Gobain IndustrieKeramik Rödental GmbH
SAIZAR Strapping Machines S.L.
Sakamura Machine Co. Ltd.
Sam Hwa Steel S.A.
SAMP S.p.A. Sampsistemi Division
San Shing Fastech Corp.
San Yung Electric Heat Machine Co., Ltd.
Sandvik Heating Technology Products
Sandvik wire products
SARKUYSAN Elektrolitik Bakir Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S.
SARMAKINA Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S.
Sarvasv Machinery & Equipments Pvt. Ltd.
SAS Engineering and Planning Srl
SAS Inc.
SASA - TRÉFIL´ALU
Saspi, Talleres S.A.
Sassenscheidt & Co. GmbH
SB2C
Scapa
SCAW South Africa
Schlatter Industries AG
Schlicht GmbH, Rolf
Schmelzmetall Deutschland GmbH
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Hall/Stand
16 D66
11 C58
12 D53
15 F45
11 C26
09 F21-02
10 G46
09 F74
12 E16
11 C21
17 A16
11 J40
12 A77
15 C57
12 E23
17 B31
09 F41
15 E41
10 E37
10 G55
16 F03
15 F25
15 C49
09 A60
09 B02
09 D14-06
10 H72
15 C42
15 F29
15 D57
10 F40
12 E12
15 H25
16 B74
12 C71
16 A04
06 F48
12 B04
10 A56-09
EN 08
10 F56
15 D30
17 E30
12 E52
15 D49
16 E40
16 E40
16 F11
15 C26
09 B26
09 C74
15 H46
15 A18
11 E32
11 G31
10 H75
10 H71
16 C64
09 E60
16 B27
11 D33
15 G42
EN 08
16 E69
10 D75
17 A15
11 A06
12 A35
11 G51
Exhibitor
Hall/Stand
Schmidt & Co. GmbH, Hans
09 B22
Schmidt Maschinenbau GmbH
16 A83
SCHMOLZ+BICKENBACH Blankstahl GmbH
17 E20
Schnell S.p.A.
16 G44
Scholz-Edelstahl GmbH
12 A04
Scholz GmbH & Co. KG, Maschinenbau
11 J32
Schwer + Kopka GmbH
15 H03
SCLEROS S.p.A.
12 E77
SCORTA S.r.l.
15 D45
SeAH Metal Co., Ltd.
11 D53
Sebald & Co. GmbH
16 A19
Sebir S.A.
10 C38
Secapp Buizen b.v.
04 C03
SEI Sistemi SRL
11 B66
SENY LAMINADORAS DE ROSCAS Y RODILLOS, S.L.
15 A29
Sertek Serra Global Technology, S.L.
16 C79
SETIC s.a.s.
10 E38
SFOB Societe de Fabrication d´Outillage de la Brie
15 A58
Shaanxi Metalong Industrials Co., Ltd.
16 K60-01
SHAH ALLOYS LTD.
17 C65
Shah Fabricators Pvt. Ltd.
16 C63
Shanghai Bao Zhang Dorstener Products GmbH
12 C36
Shanghai Bao Zhang Industry Co., Ltd.
12 C36
Shanghai Dingfan Electro Technic Machine Co., Ltd.
09 F22
Shanghai Hold Machinery Market Co., Ltd.
11 F11 / 16 H48-01
Shanghai Huayi Wire Drawing Die Co., Ltd.
17 E48-02
Shanghai Kechen Wire & Cable Machinery Co., Ltd.
11 E31
Shanghai Nanhui Cable Co., Ltd.
16 K44-07
Shanghai Nanyang Electric Equipment Co., Ltd.
11 D32
Shanghai Seti Enterprise Int’l Co., Ltd.
16 H44-01
Shanghai Shenchen Wire & Cable Equipment Co., Ltd.16 H48-02
Shanghai Wangxun New Material Co., Ltd.
17 B23
Shanghai Xudong Electric Machinery Factory
16 H48-03
Shanghai Yajue Machinery Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
17 E48-04
Shanghai Yupin Communication Technology Co., Ltd.
09 F22
Shanxi Tianxiang Machinery Co., Ltd.
16 H48-04
Shaoxing Kaicheng Mica Material Co., Ltd.
16 H44-05
Sheng Chyean Enterprise Co., Ltd.
16 E23
Shenyang Jinggong Cable Material Co. Ltd
12 C04
Shenyang Tianrong Cable Materials Co., Ltd.
11 J73
Shenzhou City Hongli Hardware Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 17 E48-05
Shijiazhuang Kingway Metal Products Co., Ltd.
16 K60-06
Shikaree Stainless Steel Seisen Co., Ltd.
16 K48-01
Shinko Machinery Co., Ltd.
16 A03
SIAPI S.r.l.
16 A25
SICME ITALIA IMPIANTI S.r.l.
09 B14
SICTRA division of Cortinovis Machinery S.p.A.
11 G43
SIDASA
12 E66
Siebe Engineering GmbH
10 D22
Sieber Forming Solutions GmbH
15 G25
SIF MDC s.a.s. di Claudio Formenti & C.
09 C76
SIKORA AG
09 A41
Silon s.r.o.
17 D62
Simco Spring Machinery Company
16 A11
SIMPACKS
09 F13-03
Simplex Rapid S.r.l.
16 D16
simufact engineering gmbh
15 E12
Sinoleader Industries Group Co., Ltd.
16 K69
Sinosteel Zhengzhou Research Institute of Steel Wire
Products Co., Ltd.
17 E66-01
SIRIO Wire S.r.l.
10 H43
Sjogren Industries Inc.
11 C34
SKAKO VIBRATION A/S
15 G04
Skaltek AB
11 D74
SKET Verseilmaschinenbau GmbH
11 G44
SMEETS S.A.
10 G72
SMF Sert Metal Kalip Sanayi ve Tic. A.S.
15 F08
SMF TOOLS B.V.
15 H14
Exhibitor
Hall/Stand
Sneham International
16 B79
SNTN
11 J61
Société Tunisienne de Trefilage MAKLADA Steel Wire Drawing16 E30
Solvay Specialty Polymers
12 B53
Song Ho Industrial Co. Ltd.
16 F44-02
Sonoco Plastics Germany GmbH
11 J70
South African Wire Association (SAWA)
17 A15
Southwire Company SCR® Technologies
09 F13-01
Spirka Schnellflechter GmbH
09 B31
Spring Tooling Ltd.
16 D24
Springwire Sweden AB
12 A36
Sprint Metal Edelstahlziehereien GmbH
17 E20
SPX Precision Components
09 F09-01
SSC Anlagenbau GmbH
10 A56-12
Stadthafen Lünen GmbH
12 A59
Stahl Judenburg GmbH
12 C53
Stahl- und Drahtwerk Röslau GmbH
10 G55
Stahlrump GmbH & Co. KG
11 A77
Stahlveredelung Landsberg GmbH
12 C35
Stahlwerk Annahütte, Max Aicher GmbH & Co. KG - SAH 12 C35
STAKU-Anlagenbau GmbH
12 A12
Stalkanat-Silur, Production Association, PJSC
16 E79
Stamm GmbH, Heinrich, Feindrahtwerk
11 J44
Stampo Enterprises Co., Ltd.
15 H41
Steeger GmbH & Co. KG, Körting Nachfolger Wilhelm
09 B19
STEELCOM FITTINGS SRL
12 B13
Steeltec AG
17 E20
Steffens Tools
15 F21
Steintex Walter vom Stein OHG
09 C38
Steuler Anlagenbau GmbH & Co. KG
09 E26
STILMA SpA
17 B69
Stolberger KMB Maschinenfabrik GmbH
11 G44
Strecker GmbH & Co. KG, August ElektroSchweissmaschinen-Fabrik
10 A21
Streicher Maschinenbau GmbH
15 A04
Studer S.A.
12 E53
Subec AB
09 B73
Sudhir Enterprise
09 E51
SUHIL Co., Ltd.
17 D29
SUNG WON ENG
16 B50
Sungmin Instrument
16 H28
Supermac Industries (India) Ltd.
11 G05
Supertek GmbH
10 C63
Supreme Superabrasives Co., Ltd.
16 A36
Suzhou Listrong Mechanical & Electrical Co., Ltd.
16 K42-04
Suzhou Zhihong Cable Material Co., Ltd.
16 G74
Suzuki Garphyttan AB
12 D04
Svensson Wire & Cable Packaging AB
11 H73
SWECO Inc.
16 F73
Swiss Steel AG
17 E20
Swissmetal Lüdenscheid GmbH
17 C43
SWiSSWELD Deutschland GmbH
16 F83
Syscom Advanced Materials
17 E07
T.M.I. SRL Trafileria Ferro Acciaio
11 C61
T&T Marketing, Inc.
17 C66
TAIWAN ASAHI DIAMOND INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD.
16 F44-01
TAJIMA GmbH
16 H11
Talleres Margalez, S. A.
11 B44
TALURIT SAHM SEILKLEMMEN GmbH
16 A60
Tartak Zebowo Sp. J.
17 C53
Tata Steel
12 B51
Taymer International Inc.
09 D06-04
TDV SAS
11 J25
Technifilm S.A.S.
11 A65
Technodiament Ltd.
10 H69
Technokabel S.A.
10 H69
TECNA S.p.A.
11 D54
Tecniche Nuove SPA
11 B58
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Exhibitor
Hall/Stand
Tecno Impianti S.r.l.
15 D03
Tecnofil S.A.
17 C57
Tecnofil S.p.A.
12 E45
TECNOPRESS SRL
15 D17
TECNOVO SRL
11 A62
Teijin Aramid B.V.
09 C37
Teknor Apex Company
09 F05-03
Tekstilna tovarna Okroglica d.d.
12 B22
Temsa
15 A36
Tensometric Messtechnik GmbH
09 F47
Tensor Machinery Ltd.
09 F37
TEPE KIMYA SAN. TIC. LTD. STI.
17 B45
Teracom Limited
16 K64
Teudeloff GmbH & Co. KG
15 D29
TEUREMA - Eurolls Group Tecnica Europea de Maquinaria S.L.11 G33
TEUTENBERG MASCHINEN Franz Teutenberg GmbH & Co. KG 12 B67
Texera SRL
09 A54
The Department of Trade and Industry (the dti) of the Republic
of South Africa
17 A15
The Wire Association International, Inc.
11 B25
THELEICO Schleiftechnik GmbH & Co. KG
16 F20
Thermcraft, Inc.
09 F21-02
Threesixty Extrusion Technology Ltd
09 B68
ThyssenKrupp VDM GmbH
12 A70
TIAC srl
16 A12
Tianchang Tianyi Dies Technological Development Co., Ltd.17 E54-06
Tianjin Huayuan Times Metal Products Co.
16 F80
Tianjin Mei Jia Hua Trade Co., Ltd.
16 E81
Tianjin Zhaohong Metal Product Co., Ltd.
16 K48-04
Tianjin Zhiyan Import & Export Co., Ltd.
17 E48-07
Tianjinshi Chunyuan Wire Product Co., Ltd.
16 K48-05
Ticho Industries Ltd.
15 A35
Tiendat Stainless Steel Group
17 B31
Tillos Co
16 J15
TIM Trefilados Inoxidables De Mexico, S.A. De C.V.
Novametal Group
11 J25
TKO KALIP Sanayi Ticaret Ltd. Sti.
15 F36
Tonglu Xingguan Cable Equipment Factory
16 J60-01
Tooling International Limited
15 D29
Tosag Engineering AG
16 A27
TRA.SMA S.p.A.
12 C13
Trafco S.r.l.
11 D66
Trafileria A. Mauri e Figli S.p.A.
17 A20
Trafileria Colombo Srl
17 A53
Trafileria Lariana SPA
12 B14
Trafileria Lecchese srl
16 H16
Trafilerie BRAMBILLA S.p.A.
11 B33
TRAFILERIE MANZONI S.R.L.
16 H16
Trafilerie San Paolo S.r.l.
11 C53
Trafilix S.p.A. - Gruppo Lucefin
17 A03
TRAFILSPEC ITS s.r.l.
11 H78
TRAFILSTEEL SRL
17 C26
trakus-feindraht GmbH & Co. KG
11 J28
Tramev S.r.l.
11 B54
transco Drehautomaten GmbH
15 H11
TRAXIT International GmbH
09 F26
TRECEM - Wire Products, S.A.
17 C61
TREFILADOS DE NAVARRA S.A. (TREFINASA)
10 H65
Trefilerias Quijano S.A.
17 A31
Trelleborg Material & Mixing Forsheda AB
12 A64
Tremefil S.A.
12 D13
Tri-Wire Ltd.
12 A42
Tribo Hartstoff GmbH
12 D17
Trinca S.N.C.
10 A71
TRINECKÉ ZELEZÁRNY, a.s.
12 D67
Troester GmbH & Co. KG
10 F62
Tulsa Power, Inc.
09 F05-04
Turbo-Clean GmbH - Sondermaschinenbau -
15 A43
TYCSA PSC, S.L.
17 A31
U Queen Machinery Co., Ltd.
15 H45
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Exhibitor
Hall/Stand
UDM s.r.l.
16 K03
UGITECH SA
17 E20
Ugivis S.A.S
12 B13
Uhing KG GmbH & Co. KG, Joachim
11 B40
UL International Germany GmbH
16 G23
Uldrian GmbH Maschinenbau
15 G16
Ultimation
12 C17
UNIENCE Co., Ltd.
17 E62
Unigel (U.K.) Ltd.
11 J26
UniRomSider Romanian Steel Producers Union
17 A61
UNISON TECHNICAL Co., Ltd.
12 A27
Unitek Maschinenbau- und Handels GmbH
10 A56-11
Universal Punch Corp.
15 B12
Upcast Oy
09 C06
US Synthetic Wire Die
09 D14-02
USAKLIGIL INS.TEL ORME CIT. SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI
11 H01
UTA Auto Industrial Co., Ltd.
15 G45
Uygar Makina San. Ve Tic. Ltd. Sti.
16 B59
V+S Vogel & Schemmann Maschinen GmbH
09 B48
VACUUMSCHMELZE GmbH & Co. KG
16 A49
VALBRUNA, ACCIAIERIE S.p.A.
12 B13
Van-Dies di Vanossi & C. s.a.s.
10 G68
Van Merksteijn International BV
12 A71
Vapormatt Ltd.
15 G36
VARO s.r.l.
09 C42
Varzene Metal San. Tic. Ltd. Sti.
17 A40
VASPO VAMBERK, s.r.o.
12 C66
VDKM Verband der Draht- und Kabelmaschinenhersteller e.V. 11 A05
VENUS WIRE IND. PVT. LTD.
09 E32
VI.PA. S.r.l.
12 D71
Vida Packaging A/B
16 E73
Videx Machine Engineering Ltd.
15 A46
ViewSystems Gesellschaft für Industrie-Informations systeme mbH
10 F04
Vikas Spool Private Limited.
17 B58
Vinco Vizcaina de Industria y Comercio
17 E10
Viraj Profiles Limited
17 A35
visicontrol GmbH
15 H29
Vision Engineering Ltd.
16 H64
Vitari S.p.A. - Eurolls Group
11 G39 / 15 D12
VIVIRAD S.A.
17 A26
Voco France
12 E53
VÖDKM / AWCMA Verband Österreichischer Draht- und
Kabelmaschinen-Hersteller
10 A40-01 /11 A05
voestalpine Austria Draht GmbH
10 A40-09
voestalpine Draht Finsterwalde GmbH
10 A40-09
VOL-Stahl GmbH
16 A69
Volme-Draht GmbH
12 E12
vom Hofe Drahtwerke GmbH
10 D62
Von Roll Schweiz AG
12 A29
VSM Vereinigte Schmirgel- und Maschinen-Fabriken AG 17 C62
W.T.M. S.r.l.
11 E77
WAFIOS AG
10 F22 / 10 F40 / 16 A20
WAFIOS Umformtechnik GmbH
10 F40
Wagener GmbH & Co. KG, Stahldrahtwerk
10 G55
Wallram Hartstoff- und Werkzeugtechnik GmbH
12 A77
Walzwerke Einsal GmbH
12 B35
Wardwell Braiding Co.
09 B31
Wasik Associates, Inc.
09 F09-05
WCISA - Wire and Cable Industry Suppliers Association 09 D14-04
Weber & Scher Mfg. Co. Inc.
10 B71
Webster and Horsfall Ltd.
11 E21
Weighpack, WPI Services B.V.
15 E26
Welding Wire Machineries S.r.l.
11 J39
Well Gain Cable Systems (Shanghai) Ltd.
12 E71
Werkzeugmaschinen Hartmann GmbH
16 D35
Westfälische Drahtindustrie GmbH
10 D04
Whitelegg Machines Ltd.
11 G28
Willi Bremer GmbH
10 A63
Windak OÜ
09 B56
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Hall/Stand
Wire & Cable Technology International
09 D14-04
Wire Forming Technology International
09 D14-04
WIRE LAB Company
10 H40
Wire & Plastic Machinery Corp.
09 F21-01
Wire Products Stainless Steel (Pty) Ltd
11 J25
Wire Supplies & Manufacturing Co. (Pty) Ltd.
17 A15
Wire World Internet
EN 10
wirecon GmbH
16 G59
Wiretec GmbH
11 J44
Wirex Dies & Steel India Private Limited
10 D28
WISTA Stahlhandel Witten GmbH
12 C53
WiTechs GmbH
10 H39
WITELS-ALBERT GmbH
09 E37
Withöft Werkzeugtechnologie GmbH
EN 08
WKÖ-Wirtschaftskammer Österreich Aussenwirtschaft
Österreich (AWO)
10 A40-08
Wolf-Signiertechnik Stempel-Wolf GmbH
09 F55
Wolfgang Kohnle Wärmebehandlungsanlagen GmbH
15 F43
Woodburn Diamond Die, Inc.
09 C71
WRENTHAM TOOL PRODUCTS
15 C04
WTN Werkzeugtechnik Niederstetten GmbH & Co. KG
15 D29
Wuxi Kemaite Material Technology Co., Ltd.
16 B44
Wuxi Quantong Cable Material Co., Ltd.
09 F75
Wuxi Sima Meida Electro-Technical, Co., Ltd.
11 B77
Wuxi Xinrun Industrial Furnace Co. Ltd.
16 H48-06
WVG Industrie- und Schalttechnik GmbH
16 B60
Ya Sih Technology Co., Ltd.
11 J06
Yangzhou Hongri Machinery Co., Ltd.
17 E48-08
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Hall/Stand
Yangzhou Tengfei Electric Cable and Appliance
Materials Co., Ltd.
16 G84
Yangzhou Yalong Cable Sample Co., Ltd.
16 H44-02
Yehuda Welded Mesh Barzelan Division Ltd.
09 A14
YHM SPRINGTECH MACHINERY CO.
16 B20
Yield Management Corporation
09 D14-05
Yih Shen Machinery Co. Ltd.
11 C06-01
Yildirim Folyo Ambalaj San. Tic. Ltd. Sti.
16 K21
YOUNG HEUNG IRON & STEEL CO., LTD.
16 D75
YUANG HSIANG Metal Industrial Corp.
11 C06-04
Yuyao Jingcheng Hardware Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 17 E54-02
Zami 1950 S.r.l.
09 C03
ZDB Group A.S.
09 C59
Zeller+Gmelin GmbH & Co. KG
09 E31
Zenkoh Co., Ltd.
17 A69
Zeus Techno Inc.
15 H30
Zhejiang Jinping Wire Drawing Die Co., Ltd.
16 K60-05
Zhejiang Meili High Technology Co., Ltd.
17 D03-02
Zhejiang Minmetals Sanhe I/E Co., Ltd.
16 H54
Zhejiang Rongtai Electric Material Co., Ltd.
16 K42-01
Zhejiang Tenglong Stainless Steel Products Co., Ltd.
16 G80
ZhengZhou VIC Water Blocking Materials of Cable Co. Ltd. 17 C07
Zollern GmbH & Co. KG
16 K83
ZT S.r.l.
16 H15
Zumbach Electronic AG
11 D43
Zwez Chemie GmbH
15 G50
Zwick GmbH & Co. KG
16 H73
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AIM
Stand: 11A25
AIM Inc will demonstrate the latest innovations
in wire bending technology: modular
equipment powered with the latest in
automation technology suitable for
companies that grow with their markets.
Simple programming, advanced tools,
graphic simulation with collision detection
and production estimation that has never
seen before. Automation with automation
for automation with dependable and
predictable equipment.
when burned in demanding fire tests
• RoHS and REACH compliant grades
Beta LaserMike
Smokeguard® – low smoke, highly fire
retardant PVC compounds with good char
integrity
• Insulation and jacket candidate for
‘Plenum’ rated cables.
• US “National Electrical Code®”: CMP (Cat
5e; Cat 6+), OFNP, CL2P, CL3P, FPLP, etc.
• For cables requiring the higher
Euro-classification, defined by the CPD
• RoHS compliant and lead free versions
• Olefin fillers/separators required plenum
applications
• Good transmission properties and
processability
Beta LaserMike, a global provider of precision
measurement and control solutions, will
debut its new LayScan measurement
system and three-axis LN Detector (Lump
and Neckdown) to the international wire
and cable community at wire 2012.
2D and 3D CNC large and small bending
capabilities with wire capacities up to 16mm
(5/8″) with two years limited, warranty.
GW Series – PVC compounds
• Flame retardant grades for requirements
AIM Inc – USA
for cables Listed from general purpose to riser
Fax: +1 630 458 0730
• Low temperature grades
Email: [email protected]
• Excellent transmission properties for
Website: www.aimmachines.com
communications cable applications
-------------AlphaGary
Stand: 11G22
processes the lay length data and reports
the measurement results.
Stand: 11A78
Beta LaserMike will also debut its new threeaxis LN Detector. This advanced, compact
system provides more precise detection of
short-term faults (lump and neckdowns) in
the wire diameter than two-axis systems.
The three-axis scanning system ensures
360o coverage around the product’s
Beta LaserMike’s new LayScan measure- circumference to instantly detect sudden
ment system (patent pending) accurately changes in the surface.
and consistently measures the lay length
of twisted pairs used in telecommunication The LN Detector can measure wires up to
cables. The system uses optical, non- 15mm (0.59 in) in diameter at line speeds up
contact measurement technology to perform to 3,000m/min (9,842ft/min). It can accept
on-line, high-speed lay length measurements a range of inputs including length encoder,
with accuracies to 0.0254mm (0.001″).
tachometer, line start/stop, and clear faults
and can be connected to a host PC or
PLC using Ethernet IP, Profibus, and Profinet.
Data capture capabilities enable the
reporting of critical process information such
as height, length, number, and location
of the flaw.
Garaflex® – thermoplastic elastomers
• Flexible, flame retardant, low temperature,
105o rated with UV resistant compounds
• Vinyl and olefin based compounds for a
variety of applications.
In addition, Beta LaserMike will exhibit the
following non-contact measurement and
controls solutions:
AlphaGary will present the latest grades
to be added to the extensive range of Micraflo™ – color concentrates
compounds for the global wire and cable Also featured on the stand will be the Mexmanufacturing industry.
ichem range of PVC resins and plasticisers.
Primex® – PVC resin
• K value 65 for profile extrusion
Megolon™ – halogen free, low smoke, fire • K value 70 for cable compounds
retardant (HFFR, LSOH) compounds
• Low die drool compounds for high speed Mexiflex® Plasticisers
extrusion
• DOP
• Tear resistant compounds for demanding • DINP
environments such as found in the Middle • TOTM
East
• Optical fiber tight buffer compounds
AlphaGary – USA
• Oil resistant compounds having high Fax: +1 978 840 0856
flexibility
Email: [email protected]
• Compounds that have high char formation Website: www.alphagary.com
These include:
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The LayScan measurement system
LayScan provides high-data rate capabilities
to precisely determine the variations in
lay length within each lay. Systematic lay
variations that are typically caused by
twinning and cabling operations can be
readily observed and measured. A data
acquisition system effectively collects and
• CenterScan 2010 eccentricity measurement
system
• AccuScan diameter gauge
• LaserSpeed length and speed gauge
• High-Frequency Spark Tester and Pre-heater
systems
• BenchMike table-top cut sample
measurement system
• DataPro process controller and data
management system
• SRL Pro on-line structural return loss (SRL)
prediction and analysis system
Beta LaserMike – USA
Fax: +1 937 233 7284
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.betalasermike.com
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Ceeco Bartell
progressive innovation, the company itself
has been established for over 100 years.
Now part of SPX, Fenn continues to maintain
a solid reputation built on decades
of process knowledge and machine
engineering.
Stand: 09F64
Ceeco Bartell will introduce its most recent
innovations that it has made to its product
range:
• High speed side loading roll form strander,
up to 300mm2
• Modularised roll form unit, producing
240mm2 compact aluminum at 200m/min
• High speed orbistrand rigid strander
machine
• Backtwist high speed data cable twinning
• High performance OPGW stranders
• New high speed strip armouring lines,
with 300mm2 wide coil width
A whole range of machines will be on show
Ideal is a developer and manufacturer of
wire mesh welding machines for various
types of industrial mesh and fences, jig
welders for wire and sheet metal articles,
butt welding machines for all branches of
the wire and cable industry and equipment
for special applications.
Ceeco Bartell Products – USA
Fax: +1 315 336 0947
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ceecobartell.com
-------------Clifford Welding and Ideal
Ideal and Clifford will also show machines
for mesh welding, grating welding,
wire processing and a wide range of butt
welders for the wire and cable industry.
Actually on display in the booth will be
FWWD’s complete product line, including:
• Wire drawing dies – single crystal diamond,
Poly-Di® polycrystalline, Dual-DrawTM and
tungsten carbide
• Extrusion tips and dies
• Shaped profile dies
• Poly-StrandTM stranding, bunching and
compacting dies
• Enamelling dies
• Di-ProTM diamond powder and compound
• Miscellaneous wear parts
Find Fenn on the North American pavilion
Fenn – USA
Fax: +1 860 667 4667
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.spxprecision.com
Ideal Welding Systems – USA
Fax: +1 815 874 4015
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ideal-werk.com
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Wire manufacturers looking for solutions
to maximize profitability and remain
competitive are encouraged to visit the
Fort Wayne Wire Die (FWWD) stand.
Fenn
Stand: 09 F09-01
“Our customer inventory management
system is designed around the customer’s
operation and expected die life cycles,
with the goal of maximizing die utilization
by managing the inventory to demand.
By increasing the number of recuts used,
the customer’s new die purchases should
decrease.”
For high-speed multiwire drawing applications, FWWD will also be prepared to discuss
the numerous cost-efficiency benefits of its
matched elongation die sets.
Clifford specializes in the market segment of
gratings, reinforcement, off-coil production
and special applications.
At wire 2012, Ideal-Werk will present the
Ideal green line series, power-optimized
resistance welding machines, designed
in response to the increased demand
for energy efficient, environmentally
responsible processes.
The most recent innovations will be on the Ceeco
Bartell stand
The extensive product range includes
rolling mills, wire flattening and shaping
lines, power and friction driven turks
heads, drawbenches, swaging machines,
torin CNC camless spring coilers and a
complementary range of ancillary equipment.
“It’s really cost effective from more than
just the standpoint of extending die life
through timely, precision recutting,” explains
Brad Scherer, FWWD’s vice president of
international operations.
Fort Wayne Wire Die
Stand: 12A52
The Fenn Division of SPX Precision Components
will exhibit as part of the North American
Ideal-Werk of Lippstadt (Germany), Clifford pavilion.
Welding Systems (South Africa) and Ideal
Welding Systems (USA) will be exhibiting While Fenn has a brand new green and
together at wire Düsseldorf.
gray logo signifying its commitment to
Along with showcasing its full line of
diamond wire drawing dies, FWWD will The dies from Fort Wayne
have personnel on hand to provide details
about the company’s unique die-inventory Visitors can also find out more about Fort
management and recutting services that Wayne Wire Die’s full line of equipment for die
optimize return on investment for its customers. maintenance, measuring and inspection.
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Fort Wayne Wire Die, Inc designs and
manufactures high-precision wire drawing
dies and hard-material components for the
wire and cable industry.
Fort Wayne Wire Die – USA
Fax: +1 260 747 4269
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.fwwd.com
-------------Keir
Stand: 10E76
Keir’s triaxially braided composite Standard
and BackBone™ flyer bow constructions
have greater durability than layered/
laminated designs, allowing them to
take more hits and endure higher stress,
giving increased operating life and less
machine downtime. The more aerodynamic
BackBone™ design functions at lower
power consumption and higher TPM with
improved wire quality and a further reduction
in bow breakage. Up to 40 percent
less energy (AMPS) is used along with a
decrease in wire scrapped.
Keir Manufacturing Inc – USA
Fax: +1 828 884 7494
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.keirmfg.com
Keir Manufacturing is an American based
manufacturer of high-purity 99.8% Alumina
ceramic guides, the Frontiersman™ line of
air wipes, and composite flyer bows serving
-------------the global wire and cable industry.
Magnetic Analysis
Stand: 06F19
With 84 years of experience in designing
and manufacturing non-destructive test
instruments and systems for the metals
industry, Magnetic Analysis Corp will be
featuring a range of test systems for wire,
bar and rod manufacturers.
The Split Shot air wipe from Keir
Keir’s patented SureShot and SplitShot Air
Wipes provide an effective drying method
that does not depend on high-volume air
consumption. The efficient design yields
effective drying using a very low volume of
compressed air and lasts much longer than
other brands due to the rugged ceramic
insert lining the wire path. This equates to
over 25 percent reduction in compressed
air usage and an operating life of years
against months.
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MAC offers eddy current, ultrasonic, and
flux leakage test technology for detecting
flaws and physical characteristics in wire,
rod and bar. Applications include eddy
current testers such as the MultiMac® and
MiniMac® to find butt welds, breaks and/
or broken strands, laps, seams, slivers, and
cracks in magnetic and non magnetic
grades of wire at speeds up to 4,000ft/min;
Echomac® ultrasonic and MultiMac eddy
current round and square billet inspection
stations for detecting long, continuous
surface defects and internal flaws; eddy
current testers for detecting non-ferrous
inclusions; and Rotoflux® flux leakage testers
to detect ferrous inclusions in non-ferrous
material.
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MAC systems can include mechanical
handling and positioning of the test material
and comprehensive controls and reporting
capability that can be integrated with the
mill’s quality control network.
MGS Group
Stand: 9D14-07
The MGS Group, which consists of
MGS Manufacturing, Hall Industries and
Northampton Machinery Co, is an
Complete information on MAC instruments international supplier of automation and
and systems will be available at MAC’s technology solutions for product handling
stand in multiple languages from MAC’s and twisting systems.
experienced field staff.
Magnetic Analysis Corporation’s manufacturing
facilities are located in Östersund, Sweden;
Elmsford, New York; and Boardman, Ohio,
USA.
Magnetic Analysis Corporation – USA
Fax: +1 914 703 3790
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.mac-ndt.com
-------------Mathiasen Machinery
Automatic dual take-up
Stand: 12A22
These systems are customized to optimize
Mathiasen Machinery buys and sells used customer applications, comprehensively
wire and cable machinery internationally, designed and ruggedly built for decades
for both the ferrous and non-ferrous wire of reliable, consistent service.
industries.
Products featured on the stand will be: fully
Machinery is purchased for inventory and automatic dual take-up with a unique
stored in Mathiasen’s warehouses. The robot handling system for depalletizing and
booth will display photos of a wide variety palletizing, the Northampton triple twist
of second hand machinery. Customers twinner, the latest design in slip ring brushes
are asked to bring their surplus machinery and holders, plus the standard product
list and photos for evaluation. Mathiasen range which includes: payoffs, take-ups,
also offers plant liquidations, appraisals, rewinders, dancers, accumulators, capstans,
auctions, consulting, rebuilding, warehousing, length counters, air wipes, swage tools,
and consignments.
electric brazers, double twist bunchers,
twinners, and single twist cablers.
Mathiasen Machinery Inc – USA
Fax: +1 860 873 8866
The MGS Group – USA
Email: [email protected]
Fax: +1 315 337 4502
Website: www.mathiasen-machinery.com
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.themgsgroup.com
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Microweld
Stand: 16F84
For over 80 years,
Micro Products Co
has manufactured
electric
resistance
butt welders for continuous
processing
of steel, copper and
aluminum wire, rod
or cable, solid or
stranded.
US-based Miltec UV has introduced a faster
curing, more efficient, high powered UV
curing system, the MPI-400.
This 400-watt per inch electrodeless UV
curing system outperforms the competition
where it matters most. Fast cure speeds
are now possible given the system’s ability
to deliver the highest peak irradiance UV
energy at the focal point. The MPI-400 is
an excellent choice for manufacturing
optical fiber, coloring of optical fiber,
fiber reinforcement, polymer coatings (FRP),
ribbon cable manufacturing and curing
Micro-Weld offers over 50 models of butt inkjet printing on labeling.
welders for a wide range of sizes and
applications. All welders are designed for Inherent benefits include long bulb life,
toughness, durability, accuracy and ease stable UV output for the life of the bulb, low
of use. The company will display its HP-1 heat (IR) emissions, modular design for ease
ceramic fusion welder, for welding stranded of installation, fast starting lamps eliminating
copper/aluminum conductors in disposable the need for shutters, and much more. This
ceramic sleeves for containment and clean unit uses less electrical consumption with
energy savings of 25 percent.
welds without burrs or flash points.
Microweld – USA
Fax: +1 630 406 9552
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.micro-weld.com
-------------Miltec UV
09 F05-06
Faster curing from Miltec
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The MPI-400 features the patent pending
quick release ADV Honeycomb RF screen.
This innovative RF screen provides quick,
easy bulb and component changes, giving
less down time and labour savings. The
ADV Honeycomb RF Screen also provides
increased UV light transmission through
the RF screen resulting in more UV light to
the fibre and provides higher UV peak
irradiance by as much as eight percent,
leading to faster production.
MPI-400 features include:
• More energy concentration at the fiber,
allowing faster curing speeds
• High peak irradiance achieved using small
diameter bulbs in an elliptical shaped reflector
cavity so most UV light is concentrated
from the reflector to its focal point where
fibre is located
• An enhanced design FM back reflector
coupled to the lamp module reflector
ensures that virtually all UV light emissions
are concentrated at the focal point of the
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ellipse, which is the center line of the fiber
• Power supply offers dual power levels:
50% and 100%
• Enhanced bulb and magnetron cooling
due to Miltec’s exclusive engineered
design for optimum air flow means longer
bulb and magnetron life
• Remote control interface allows users’
production equipment to automatically
switch lamps on and off with production
start and stop
• System health status displayed on front
control panel
Miltec UV – USA
Fax: +1 410 604 2906
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.miltec.com
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machines.
The first machine is a Formax FXP37S: this
advanced seven die machine will produce
complex parts at net-shape. This impressive
Formax model includes digital machine
positioning, which displays the position of
the heading slide on the touch screen of
the operator’s control console. This allows
for precise control of the heading slide to
a machine position “window” – along with
other features to simplify changeover.
The second machine is one of the new
LeanFX models, a LeanFX10M5 equipped
with a Drawing Technology Inc (DTI) wire
drawer. LeanFX is the newest member of
the Formax family and is equipped with
many of the production-proven technology
features, such as:
• Linear feed
• Sealed heading slide liners
• Zero clearance heading slide
• Efficient change-over
National Machinery
Stand: 15A45
Engineers and sales representatives will be
readily available to explain all of the benefits
that come with National Machinery
equipment and partner products, and how
they can take your parts production to
the next level. The exhibit will also feature
Mectron Inspection systems with their newly
designed Q5000 “Flex” machine along with
the First Scan 150R non-contact, automatic
precision measuring unit.
The Lean FX from National Machinery
The National Machinery LLC exhibit will be
better than ever. The booth has something
for everyone in the cold forming market.
Experts from sales, customer support,
Met-MAX innovations, used machinery,
Mectron, and DTI will be available to help
with all of your parts production needs.
Experience first hand the solid engineering
of Forma® brand machines and the high
quality parts that they produce. This year
National will feature two demonstration
The National team will also be prepared
with details regarding their recently
announced two-year warranty, the new
plant for NME National Machinery Europe
GmbH, LeanFX’s efficient change-over
system, and the latest cold forming news.
National Machinery LLC – USA
Fax: +1 419 443 2379
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.nationalmachinery.com
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Paramount Die
Paramount’s highly automated production
equipment combines high volume speed
and efficiency with superior accuracy and
Paramount Die offers expertise in all areas repeatability. Average lead times have
of the wire drawing process.
been reduced from three weeks to just
less than five days by investing heavily in
finished inventory.
Stand: 10D37
Paramount is also supplying eco-friendly
products to the wire industry. The die
design allows the carbide insert to be easily
recycled and many customers worldwide
now participate in this program.
Al Kozlowski, right, VP international sales manager, and
Steve Sviecka, sales engineer
Several wire industry trends have dramatically
shaped Paramount Die Company’s
development over the past 10 years.
Perhaps the most dramatic has been the
ever-growing trend for wire drawers to
outsource their finished die requirements.
Paramount Die Company – USA
Fax: +1 410 272 6559
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.paradie.com
-------------Rad-Con
Stand: 9D0603
Annealing specialist Rad-Con’s main
product is 100 percent hydrogen bell-type
annealing equipment, along with the
As this has caused wire drawers to be necessary process expertise to setup the
become somewhat more dependent plant.
on die suppliers, great pressure has been
placed on Paramount Die to increase
capacity for die finishing, to reduce finished
die costs, and to improve lead times.
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The company’s experience also encompasses ferrous and non-ferrous applications
in the agricultural, electrical, construction,
spring, industrial and communications
industries.
Rad-Con – USA
Fax: +1 216 221 1135
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.rad-con.com
ProFlex from Reelex
Ideal for end-user lengths of cable, tubing,
fiber optics and more, Reelex’s new ProFlex
package will be on display as an innovative
new shrink-wrap package that incorporates
a heavy-duty handle into a single piece
shrink bag.
-------------Reelex Packaging Solutions
Reelex Packaging Solutions of Patterson,
New York, will publicly debut two new innovative packaging concepts representing
the future of wire and cable packaging –
ProFlex™ and EcoCore™.
The bell-type annealing furnace from Rad-Con
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major wire and cable manufacturers
around the globe and is quickly being
adopted as the package of choice
for products such as fiber optics, building
wire, plastic tubing and more.
The company has very specific expertise in
the area of spheroidise annealing and cold
heading quality wire production for the
fastener and bearing industries. Rad-Con’s
100% Hydrogen Super-High Convection™
(H2SHC™) bell-type annealing furnaces
(BAF) offer the highest convection flow
to reduce temperature variations in a
minimum amount of cycle times.
Rad-Con’s AC/APEx™ system minimizes
cycle time and reduces utility costs while
producing decarb/soot-free wire.
Stand 9F0601
Paramount Die has been able to reduce
die costs by standardizing on cost effective
carbide inserts and by increasing quality
and capacity through automation.
The company is working to take the human
factor out of the manufacturing process.
Many of the highly automated machines
now run on “Lights Out Operation” meaning
that they will continue to produce products
as long as there is raw material being fed
into the system. This not only improves
production output, but also improves the
quality (eliminating the human aspect).
Headquartered in the USA since its founding
44 years ago, Rad-Con operates on a
global basis, helping industries increase BAF
capacities of high quality annealed wire
and wire rod.
Known as the preferred packaging method
for LAN and coaxial cables for more than
30 years, Reelex packaging is a patented
method of winding flexible products into
a figure-eight coil featuring tangle
and twist-free payout. This packaging
method has become the standard for
One of the of the newest, most economical and environmentally friendly packaging options available to cable manufacturers, ProFlex packages will cost under
$0.50 per package for most products while
replacing bulky spool, reel and box
packaging waste with a simple recyclable
PE-LD bag.
With ProFlex, instead of trying to awkwardly
carry spools, end-users can now carry
multiple packages in one hand - leaving
the other hand to open doors, carry tools,
or dispense the product.
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And because the Reelex coil does not
rotate, no additional equipment is necessary
for payout – meaning installers can
simply place ProFlex on the ground, hang
on a hook or hold by hand and dispense
the product without twists or tangles. With
this new package, Reelex opens the door
to a much wider range of products, from
low-cost THHN and hook-up wire, to preterminated fiber optic cables.
Combining the best aspects of both Reelex
“I” (small tube) and Reelex II® (big tube)
packaging, EcoCore will debut as a more
environmentally friendly and economical
packaging option, as it reduces the amount
of plastic in the Reelex package by up to
80 per cent while reducing costs.
EcoCore also offers large-diameter tube
payout performance suitable for highperformance twisted-pair cable and fiber
optics without an increase in package size
or cost from Reelex “I” packages. EcoCore
is intended to consolidate both small
and large-tube pull-box packages into a
single one-tube-for-all-products packaging
system. This new package combines
enhanced payout performance, an
improved environmental profile, great
versatility and unique package features at a
lower cost than existing pull-box packaging.
Reelex Packaging Solutions – USA
Fax: +1 845 878 7884
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.reelex.com
-------------RichardsApex
A range of lubricants from RichardsApex
for wet drawing of non-ferrous and ferrous
wire. Also available are protective coatings,
cleaners, corrosion inhibitors, and oil form
lubricants for all non-ferrous and ferrous
alloys in both wire and tube applications.
Core products can be manufactured at all
of the manufacturing locations in the USA,
Europe, Australia and Mexico.
With over 110 years of history, RichardsApex
has an established global sales network to
service customers throughout the world,
and this provides on-site support and
technical sales assistance to help improve
productivity, enhance quality and reduce
costs.
RichardsApex subsidiaries include RichardsApex Europe in Great Britain and RichardsApex AustralAsia in Australia.
RichardsApex also has representatives
in Canada, China, India, Japan, Korea,
RichardsApex is a leading manufacturer Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, Taiwan, Thailand,
of wet lubricants for wire drawing and hot Venezuela, and Vietnam to service the
rolling applications. The products include needs of the world’s wire and rod producers.
semi-synthetic and synthetic compounds Many other countries are serviced by
Stand: 9F21-02
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one of the subsidiaries directly or one of Industrial cable compounds. Two jacketing
the representatives based in one of the compounds based on blends of polyvinyl
countries above.
chloride (PVC) and thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) provide outstanding resistance
RichardsApex – USA
to the aggressive end-use conditions often
Fax: +1 215 487 3090
encountered by industrial cables.
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.richardsapex.com
Applications recommended for Apex®
P-55003 and P-55004 compounds include
factory automation networks, industrial
-------------robots, and other plant systems requiring
Teknor Apex
data or control cable. Besides exhibiting the
Stand: 09/F05-03
superior abrasion resistance and excellent
tensile properties associated with TPUs, the
Teknor Apex will highlight three product compounds provide resistance to oil and
areas of special interest to the European chemicals, toughness at low temperatures,
market:
PVC
elastomer
jacketing and oxygen indices comparable to those
compounds for the rapidly growing of standard PVC jacketing compounds for
wind energy industry; PVC-TPU blends for industrial cable.
industrial cable jacketing; and low smoke
halogen-free flame retardant (LS-HFFR) HFFR compounds. HalGuard® halogen-free
compounds are highly flame retardant
compounds for insulation and jacketing.
and generate low smoke, while processing
Wind turbine cable compounds. Two on extruders designed for PVC/PE and
high-performance jacketing compounds exhibiting a good balance of mechanical
withstand the harsh cold, exposure to properties. These products meet
lubricants, and other challenging conditions requirements for audio and video, control,
encountered by control and power cables
within the nacelles high atop wind turbine
towers.
Flexalloy® 9609-80 is an 80 Shore A PVCbased elastomer that provides superior
long-term UV resistance. It exhibits a brittle
point of -60ºC. Apex® N-56001 is a 76 Shore
A blend of PVC and nitrile rubber that
provides superior long-term low-temperature
flexibility and excellent oil resistance.
It exhibits a brittle point of -54ºC.
Besides exceeding application standards
for impact resistance at temperatures
down to -40ºC, both compounds pass
required tests for UV resistance, 60-day oil
aging at 75ºC, and flammability performance
as specified in UL 1685-FT4. The two
compounds are rated at 105ºC for maximum
continuous operating temperature.
Industrial robot cable
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electronic interconnect, and tray cables;
power cords; and copper and optical fiber
data cables. Flame performance ratings
range from VW-1 (UL-1581) to FT-4 (UL-1685).
Service temperatures range from 75ºC to
105ºC.
The vinyl division of Teknor Apex supplies
the wire and cable industry with RoHS and
REACH-compliant, UL-Recognised Apex®
flexible and semi-rigid PVC, Fireguard®
plenum compounds, Flexalloy® UHMWPVC elastomers, Halguard® low smoke
halogen-free FR compounds, and Vidux®
and Polydux® conductive compounds.
Teknor Apex Company – USA
Fax: +1 401 725 8095
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.teknorapex.com
Companies looking for the competitive
edge in linespeed, quality and overall cost
look to Tensor as a partner.
Tensor Machinery Ltd – Canada
Fax: +1 514 636 3288
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.tensorfiber.com
-------------Thermcraft
wide range of material-handling equipment
including payoffs, take-ups, accumulators,
linear measurers, caterpullers, coilers,
rewind/test lines, twinner/quadders, taping
lines, spiral striping machines and control
upgrades.
Each die is made from proprietary US
Synthetic PCD material. Dies sized from
This is in addition to the development 0.5mm to 8mm diameter are available that
of customized handling equipment for use standard PCD blank sizes (D6 through
manufacturers and distributors of wire and D30). US Synthetic Wire Die is a subsidiary of
cable, wire rope, pipe, hose and tubing.
US Synthetic, a leading producer of PCD for
oil and gas drilling inserts.
Stand: 09F21-02
US Synthetic Wire Die – USA
Fax: +1 801 235 9141
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.usswiredie.com
Wire quenching has gone green. Liquid
quench fluidised bed technology (LQF)
from Thermcraft is the environmentally
friendly replacement for lead quenching
and sand fluidised bed wire quenching.
There is no lead (Pb) drag-out or sand
drag-out with the eco-friendly LQF technology
from Thermcraft. Lower initial investment,
lower maintenance costs and lower
Tensor Machinery
operating expenses all mean that you
Stand: 9F37
will spend less to make more. Precision
Tensor Machinery has been a designer adjustability for different steel grades yields
and builder of equipment for the wire and an enhanced pearlitic structure in medium
and high carbon steel wire.
cable industry since 1985.
-------------Weber & Scher
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The company’s main focus is on fiber
optic cable equipment but the equipment transcends into other cable designs
such as signal wire and low voltage power
cables. In addition to pay-offs and take-ups,
Tensor specializes in areas such as SZ
stranding, armouring, yarn serving and
jacketing processes for indoor, outdoor
and blown fiber cables.
Using the latest in electronics and software,
Tensor designs its equipment to be the
top product you can buy at a price that
fits almost any budget. They pay special
attention to make sure that their equipment
is designed so it will last for years
of production without worrying about
breakdowns or unreliable components.
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Thermcraft, with over 40 years’ experience,
is an international leading manufacturer of
thermal processing equipment.
Thermcraft Inc – USA
Fax: +1 336 784 0634
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.thermcraftinc.com
Stand: 10B71
Tulsa Power Inc – USA
Fax: +1 918 584 3421
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.tulsapower.com
-------------US Synthetic Wire Die
Stand: 09D14-02
-------------Tulsa
Stand: 09F05-04
Tulsa Power Inc has almost 40 years of
manufacturing experience leading the
way in wire and cable handling equipment.
The company designs and manufactures a
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At US Synthetic Wire Die, the objective
is to help each customer become more
competitive by providing reliable, long-lasting
PCD dies.
Helping customers become more competitive
Weber & Scher Mfg Co, now in its 97th year,
has specialized for more than 66 years
in providing equipment and technology
specifically to the wire and cable industry
on a worldwide basis.
The company will be displaying a fully
operational
corrugated
metal
tape
shielding/armoring
line,
and
further
information will also be available on the
complete range of products offered in
the Weber an Scher production program,
including metal tape handling and
ultrasonic splicing equipment as well as
longitudinal forming equipment for smooth
and corrugated metal tape, core wrap
tape handling, applicating and binding
equipment, Kevlar serving equipment,
cable core pressure filling and flooding
equipment for optical fiber cables and
copper telephone cables, metal tape
overlap
seam
bonding
systems,
multi-position tension controlled supply
equipment, high speed rewind/repair
equipment, vertical and horizontal cable
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accumulators, belt wrap type capstans, Wire Lab
linear belt caterpillar capstans, concentric Stand: 10H40
and eccentric taping heads and cable
pay-offs/take-ups.
Wire
Lab
Company
manufactures
a comprehensive line of mechanical
descaling machinery allowing customers
to put in place the Wilco mechanical
descaling systems which most closely
match their wire-drawing requirement.
On display at wire 2012 will be the Model
1250 automatic brush descaling system
that allows users to convert wire rod of
various qualities into bright drawn wire. The
Wilco automatic rod-brushing machine
incorporates into the descaling process
eight circular wire brushes which are
positioned around the rod circumference
and aggressively clean the rod surface of
secondary scale and red rust which are
detrimental to producing high quality wire
products.
A power cable welding line from Weber & Scher
Detailed information and video
presentations will be available covering
the unique Inductoweld and Gatweld
continuous seam welded sheathing
systems for power cables, coaxial cables,
RF cables, and optical fiber cables.
Unique to the Wilco wire brushing machine
is that the pressure of all wire brushes is
automatically maintained on a real-time
basis by the advanced electronic control
system. The operator is not responsible for
making manual adjustments to the brush
pressure, leaving a consistently cleaned
wire rod.
The Inductoweld system features the use
of high frequency induction welding
technology while the Gatweld system uses
a TIG (GTAW) welding process to produce
longitudinally seam welded metal tape
sheath constructions.
Corrugating systems are available for
imparting either a helical or annular
corrugation in welded metal sheath in
tandem with the welding operation.
Weber & Scher Mfg Co Inc – USA
Fax: +1 908 236 7001
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.webscher.com
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When the wire brushes need replacement and enameling. Die sizes are available in a
(typically after processing 300 tons of wire range from very fine (52ga.) to as large as
rod) the control system will shut down the 32mm with the jumbo PCD nibs.
Wilco brusher while illuminating an indicator
lamp communicating the machine’s
condition that the brushes need replacement.
Additional models of Wilco descaling
systems are available from basic,
non-aggressive systems to the automatic
brush descaling system with lubricant
pre-coating.
Wire Lab Company – USA
Fax: +1 216 433 0007
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.wirelab.com
-------------Woodburn Group
Stand: 09C71
The Woodburn Group provides diamond
and carbide dies to the wire drawing
community around the world through
its network of manufacturing facilities.
Headquartered in the USA, Woodburn
Diamond Die services the North American
and European markets along with its
counterpart Woodburn Wire Die, which
services much of the Mexico market from
inside the country.
Physically elongated and matched sets for
multi-wire equipment are a priority of all the
groups with sets as large as 48 wires having
been provided to the industry. Carbide dies
and specialty products are available upon
request.
Woodburn Diamond Die Inc – USA
Fax: +1 260 632 4388
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
The Walson Woodburn Wire Die group from Website: www.woodburndd.com
India services much of the remaining world
market, especially Asia and the Middle
East. Utilizing two manufacturing sites,
it is able to supply both domestic and
export markets with support from sales
representatives throughout the regions.
Products offered by all three divisions
include: diamond dies made from both
single crystal diamond and polycrystalline
diamond, available for applications in
drawing, stranding and bunching, guides
The 1250 DB automatic brush descaling system
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ASIA &AFRICA
NEWS
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Most power plants in Tamil Nadu
“under repair”
The Hindu Business Line newspaper reports
that ‘forced outages’ due to power plant
break downs are adding to the state’s
problems when Tamil Nadu is already
suffering a severe power shortage.
On one day in mid-February, as much
as 1,397MW was lost to forced outages
and this was responsible for a 30 percent
load shedding at the peak hours. Of the
1,397MW of capacity under repair, 458MW
are under the private sector, including
the 330MW, gas-based PPN power project,
which has been closed a month due
to a leak in the heat recovery steam
generator system. Another 44MW was lost
due to a problem in the Kaiga atomic
power plant in Karnataka, due to
“a problem in the turbine-generator
system”.
ASIA / AFRICA NEWS
Of the plants run by the state utility, one
of the units of the North Chennai Thermal
Power Station, of 210MW capacity, is not
likely to be put back in operation before
10th March. The problem has been stated
as ‘stator coil failure’. Similarly, another
210MW unit, of the Tuticorin Thermal Power
Station, is out of operation and will take
a month to be up and running.
Three units of the problematic Ennore
Thermal Power Station, of a total capacity
of 110MW each, are in a state of disrepair –
one of them for over 230 days.
Poor maintenance of the plants
is responsible for their frequent outage,
said an official of the Tamil Nadu Electricity
Board.
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Transfer station
for Kirkuk
Ducab HV in
collaboration
Air-blown
composite cable
Floating wind farm
off Fukushima
The spokesman of the Ministry of
Electricity, Musab Al-Mudaras, has
confirmed the completion of a 132kV
electricity transfer station east
of Kirkuk, indicating that the total cost
of implementation of the project
amounted to 22 billion dinars.
AMEinfo reports that in a move
to accelerate the introduction of high
voltage technology to the UAE,
Ducab HV has signed a collaboration
agreement with J-Power Systems
Corporation (JPS), an equally-owned joint
venture of Sumitomo Electric Industries
and Hitachi Cable, covering all areas
of high voltage cable technology.
Ducab HV is a joint venture between
Ducab (50 percent), DEWA (25 percent)
and ADWEA (25 percent) to manufacture
high voltage cable systems.
LS Cable & System has introduced a new
12/20kV air-blown fiber optic composite
power cable that combines both electric
power and communication cables,
necessary for building smart grids and
communication networks. Immediately
after the announcement the company
entered into a supply contract with
Energy Australia worth $10 million.
Marubeni aims to build a wind farm off
the coast of the Fukushima prefecture.
The project will be supported by the
Japanese government through the
reconstruction budget from last year’s
tsunami. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries,
Nippon Steel Corp and Mitsui Engineering
& Shipbuilding are also involved. It marks
Marubeni’s first stake in an offshore
project.
Al-Mudaras added that the station
consists of three main transformers
and six lines, plus the external network.
It is expected that the station will help to
avoid bottlenecks in electricity supply,
and increase the reliability of the network,
especially after the linked station, Kirkuk,
which has a capacity of 400kV.
The Ministry of Electricity announced in
February that the current electricity crisis
will improve over the next two years, while
confirming a significant improvement
next summer. The Ministry has already
completed the final linkage line between
the Iraqi and Syrian national electricity
systems, in preparation for the import of
energy.
Hitachi Cable and Sumitomo Electric
have been involved with high voltage
cable technology since the 1960s and
currently supply projects up to 500kV
across the world, including significant
projects in Japan and the Middle East.
JPS was formed from their their high
voltage power cable divisions in 2001.
Ducab HV’s collaboration, which came
after a detailed evaluation of all the
qualified international cable companies,
extends up to the 400kV range, which is
the highest voltage in use in the UAE.
Technology transfer is a key part of the
agreement and will take place through
a combination of Ducab HV engineering
teams visiting Japan, as well as experienced
JPS engineers stationed in the UAE to
train Ducab HV staff. The knowledge and
technology transfer will cover all aspects
of HV cable manufacture.
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Unlike conventional fiber optic composite
cables, this product is installed using
high-pressure air. With this new
installation method a 3–5mm diameter
tube is installed inside the cable and
the fiber optics are pushed inside by
the high-pressure air. Existing fiber optic
composite cables can combine a
maximum of 16 core wires, but this new
method makes it possible to bind up to
144 optical cable core wires.
A key feature of the air-blown fiber
optic composite power cable is that
it is scalable, meeting the needs of
customers who want to build-out power
grids and communication networks as
demand arises. Also, unlike conventional
fiber optic composite cables, the dual
structure of a plastic tube and sheath
protects the cable, greatly reducing
the risk of damage. Another advantage
is that the optical cable can be used
to monitor the temperature and state
of the cables in real time.
ASIA / AFRICA NEWS
In September 2011, Japan’s trade ministry
said it planned a $130 to $260 million
project to develop a floating turbine in
the deep waters off the northern coast.
Japan hopes to develop a 1GW floating
offshore project off its northern coast
by 2020. The announcement follows
the passing of a renewable energy bill in
the upper house of Japan’s parliament.
There is sound reasoning behind Japan’s
push for offshore wind. When the tsunami
struck, the Kamisu near-shore wind farm,
located 40 meters off Ibaraki prefecture,
withstood the magnitude-nine earthquake
and contributed vital electricity
in the aftermath of the disaster.
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www.iwma.org
Dragon Exhibitor Package
The IWMA is offering members a superb package deal for this year’s
wire China on 25th-28th September at the Shanghai New International
Expo Centre.
The ‘Dragon exhibitor package’ is a 12m2 (130ft2) fitted and carpeted
stand at a cost of €4,300, complete with:
• Three leather chairs
• Lockable counter
• Square table
• Waste basket
• Three spotlights
• 1 x 220v power socket
• Fascia with company name (max 20 English/12 Chinese letters)
• Daily stand cleaning
• Prime location in IWMA area
• Meet and greet service at Pudong Airport for a maximum
of four people to SNIEC area hotels
• Interpreter/Hostess (English/Mandarin)
• Overnight security for items left on IWMA stand
• Free Internet, hospitality, beverages, and additional interpreter
service at IWMA stand
• Continuous assistance with preparation and advice via IWMA office
• Free visa invitation letters for anyone booking hotel rooms
via Pacific World Shanghai (IWMA official travel agents)
Optional extras:
• Very special room rates at the Eton Hotel, convenient for SNIEC
via Pacific World Shanghai
• Additional fittings, extra interpreters, meet and greet service
to Shanghai city centre hotels
• Other stand sizes: 15m² €5,250 - 18m² €6,300 - 24m² €8,150
The Dragon exhibitor package is offered at cost to members, subject
to availability, without a management fee. Non-members fee €195
(Includes one year’s free membership of IWMA).
For further details contact the IWMA now by fax on +44 1926 314755
or email [email protected]
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Brand new look for the IWMA at wire Düsseldorf 2012
Even the problems caused by the
Icelandic volcanic eruption during
the 2010 event have failed to diminish
the popularity of the wire Düsseldorf
exhibition, which has continued to grow
in size and importance, establishing
itself as the world’s pre-eminent trade
fair for the wire and cable industry.
By the end of 2011 the provisional 2012
exhibit space was nearly 56,000m2, a
healthy increase over 2010. The IWMA
has been the long-standing industry
partner for wire Düsseldorf, lending
its full support for this vitally important
trade fair.
The concurrent Tube exhibition
reported more than 47,000m2 of space
sold by the end of 2011.
The IWMA stand 11D26 will be in its
usual prime location in hall 11 with a
brand new look for this year’s exhibition
and will be providing an extensive
range of services for all its members,
whether exhibiting or visiting the event.
It will offer a comprehensive office
service with Internet, phone, fax and
photocopier as well as a free bookable
meeting room.
On duty will be skilled multilingual staff
to assist with interpreting and there will
be a bar and kitchen service providing
hospitality to all visitors. The IWMA
Executive Board hopes that nonmembers will find time in their busy
schedules to visit the stand and find out
all about what membership can do for
their businesses in the global market.
IWMA members attending the exhibition
should note the time and date of the
IWMA Industry Dinner and Reception
at 18:15 hours on Tuesday, 27th March
2012 in Süd Room 2 on the first floor of
the Congress Centre, near the south
entrance to the Messe. Attendees can
walk the short distance to the Congress
Centre straight from the closing of the
exhibition for the day. Every IWMA
member organization can order up
to two free tickets for the dinner and
purchase additional tickets (subject to
availability).
Members can enjoy a free pre-dinner
drinks reception and a great opportunity
to meet and network with old friends
and contacts. The dinner is scheduled
to finish early enough for guests to enjoy
the unique atmosphere of the Altstadt.
Please note that bookings must be
made in advance as “walk ins” cannot
be accommodated.
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Messe Düsseldorf (wire 2012)................................................................................................ p33
Wire & Plastic .................................................................................................................................. p8
Zumbach....................................................................................................................................... p15
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Beta LaserMike............................................................................................................................... p2
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A123 Systems/ Northern Powergrid............................................................................................................................... p12
Air control industries (ACI)................................................................................................................................................. p25
AIM Inc...................................................................................................................................................................................... p46
Allied Wire and Cable........................................................................................................................................................... p11
AlphaGary................................................................................................................................................................................ p46
Alstom Grid.............................................................................................................................................................................. p18
Amphenol................................................................................................................................................................................ p27
Belden....................................................................................................................................................................................... p27
Beta LaserMike....................................................................................................................................................................... p47
C&M Corporation............................................................................................................................................................ p27, 31
Canadian Solar / HelioPower................................................................................................................................................ p9
Ceeco Bartell Products........................................................................................................................................................ p48
Clifford Welding and Ideal ................................................................................................................................................. p48
Ducab................................................................................................................................................................................. p26, 64
EASA........................................................................................................................................................................................... p23
Eraser......................................................................................................................................................................................... p28
Esteves group......................................................................................................................................................................... p18
Fastener Expo......................................................................................................................................................................... p30
Fenn............................................................................................................................................................................................ p48
Fort Wayne Wire Die............................................................................................................................................................. p49
General Cable Corp............................................................................................................................................................... p16
Houston Wire & Cable.......................................................................................................................................................... p16
Huber Engineered Materials (HEM)................................................................................................................................ p32
IWCS........................................................................................................................................................................................... p16
IWMA.................................................................................................................................................................................. p15, 66
Jersey Central Power & Light............................................................................................................................................. p13
Keir Manufacturing Inc........................................................................................................................................................ p50
LS Cable & System................................................................................................................................................................. p65
Magnetic Analysis Corporation........................................................................................................................................ p50
Marubeni.................................................................................................................................................................................. p65
Mathiasen Machinery Inc................................................................................................................................................... p51
MGS Group.............................................................................................................................................................................. p51
Microweld................................................................................................................................................................................ p52
Miltec UV.................................................................................................................................................................................. p52
Ministry of Electricity........................................................................................................................................................... p64
Morgan Sindall....................................................................................................................................................................... p22
National Machinery LLC...................................................................................................................................................... p53
Nex Flow................................................................................................................................................................................... p28
Nexxus Lighting..................................................................................................................................................................... p28
North American Development Bank.............................................................................................................................. p19
Novaria ..................................................................................................................................................................................... p14
OFS............................................................................................................................................................................................. p26
Optical Cable Corp (OCC)................................................................................................................................................... p28
Paramount Die Company................................................................................................................................................... p54
Platinum Tools........................................................................................................................................................................ p29
Premier Manufacturing....................................................................................................................................................... p32
Prysmian Group.............................................................................................................................................................. p22, 26
Rad-Con.................................................................................................................................................................................... p54
Reelex Packaging Solutions............................................................................................................................................... p55
RichardsApex.......................................................................................................................................................................... p56
Siemens VAI Metals Technologies................................................................................................................................... p23
Teknor Apex Company................................................................................................................................................. p29, 57
TenneT....................................................................................................................................................................................... p21
Tensor Machinery Ltd.......................................................................................................................................................... p58
Thermcraft Inc......................................................................................................................................................................... p58
Tulsa Power Inc....................................................................................................................................................................... p58
US Synthetic Wire Die.......................................................................................................................................................... p59
Weber & Scher Mfg Co Inc.................................................................................................................................................. p59
Wire Lab Company................................................................................................................................................................ p60
Woodburn ............................................................................................................................................................................... p61
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