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Aluminium structure

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  1. METAM- METALLBAU LOTHAR MIHM GMBH

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    Ettevõte METAM- METALLBAU LOTHAR MIHM GMBH, on Valmistaja/ Tootja, aastal ja mis tegeleb Metallist kergkonstruktsioonid tööstuses. See tegeleb ka Alumiiniumtarindid, JA Alumiiniumtarindid tööstustes. See asub Hünfeld, Saksamaa.

  2. METALLTECHNIK MAUSOLF GMBH

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  3. KRAUSE-WERK GMBH & CO KG

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    Founded in 1900, the KRAUSE factory in Alsfeld, Hesse has more than a century's worth of experience in designing and selling climbing and scaffolding equipment. In this time, the rapidly expanding company has become an international business. Other production sites and sales offices in Poland, Hungary, Russia and Switzerland have been built and expanded in recent years. Our products set benchmarks in terms of functionality, accident prevention and operability. We place particular value on practice-based innovations – the name KRAUSE is synonymous with high-quality items. KRAUSE products are subjected to the most thorough quality and safety checks in our in-house lab and consistently undergo material and MOT checks as standard.

  4. ATC ARMOLOY TECHNOLOGY COATINGS GMBH & CO. KG

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    In the mid-80s, the company founders became interested in the Armoloy chrome plating process, which originally came from the US. In 1987, the company was founded in Germany with its headquarters and production site in Mosbach and its management in Solms-Oberbiel and Aßlar. The company currently employs 25 people and supplies Germany as well as other countries in Europe. The export share covers approx. 25% and is largely made up of Switzerland, Austria, France, Luxembourg, Spain and Italy. ATC plating is a form of extremely hard, tight, precise, very thin and highly pure chrome plating which is precipitated onto any metal (conditionally excluding magnesium, titanium and aluminium) via a high-energy process. Because this process uses a special technique, it occurs at a low temperature, far below 100 °C. Thus, the structure of the materials to be coated does not change.