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Door con­s­truc­tion

Realize door dreams

Prüm-Türenwerk GmbH

To exceed cus­to­mer expec­ta­ti­ons, Prüm-Türen­werk GmbH reli­es on Total Qua­li­ty Manage­ment – con­sis­t­ent­ly. So it comes as no sur­pri­se that the latest tech­no­lo­gy is used in the manu­fac­tu­ring pro­cess. The remar­kab­le qua­li­ty can be reco­gni­zed at first glan­ce, and the doors have recent­ly been pro­du­ced on a Rei­chen­ba­cher sys­tem that is uni­que in terms of com­ple­xi­ty and speed.

Sta­ir construction

Redistributing the work

Staircase machine LIGNA 2011

A 5‑axis main spind­le and three addi­tio­nal mil­ling units on the same sup­port – this dis­tri­bu­tes the work in stair­ca­se con­s­truc­tion to spe­ci­fi­cal­ly desi­gned units, redu­ces tool chan­ge times and saves a total of 20 per­cent time. Like the gim­bal-moun­ted 5‑axis main spind­le, the units are moun­ted on the Y‑support.

Sta­ir construction

Staircases for colleagues

At Wortmann, partnership is the name of the game

Wort­mann Mas­siv­holz­trep­pen GmbH is a fle­xi­ble sup­pli­er for car­pen­ters and joi­n­ers. The Sau­er­land-based com­pa­ny reli­es on high-per­for­mance CNC tech­no­lo­gy and pro­vi­des its part­ners with com­pre­hen­si­ve sup­port from plan­ning to assem­bly. The five-axis machi­ning cen­ter Rei­chen­ba­cher “Visi­on” has been in use sin­ce 2013.

House- / object construction

Sustainable building with wood

CNC machining for buildings of the future

The group of peo­p­le wil­ling to build sin­gle-fami­ly homes is decre­asing; to the same ext­ent, the demand for sus­tain­ab­ly built mul­ti-fami­ly homes and con­s­truc­tion in the com­mer­cial sec­tor is incre­asing. Bau­er Holz­bau focu­ses on the­se growth mar­kets and responds to the chan­ging con­di­ti­ons with modern pro­duc­tion methods.

Pla­s­tics and com­po­si­tes processing

The solution to the riddle: cold

Freeze clamping systems on Reichenbacher machining centers

When con­ven­tio­nal clam­ping tech­no­lo­gy rea­ches its limits, solu­ti­ons such as “clam­ping with ice” are nee­ded. The advan­ta­ges are obvious, becau­se this fas­tening tech­no­lo­gy makes it pos­si­ble to clamp even work­pie­ces made of dif­fi­cult mate­ri­als or geo­me­tries. And it does so very fle­xi­bly and at a much lower cost than con­ven­tio­nal techniques.

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