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  1. VORENS METALL GMBH

    Austria

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    The company VORENS METALL GMBH, is a Manufacturer/ Producer, which operates in the SMALL METAL PARTS industry. It is based in Mittersill, Austria.

  2. STEYR-WERNER TECHNISCHER HANDEL GMBH

    Austria

    The company STEYR-WERNER TECHNISCHER HANDEL GMBH, is a Agent/ Representative, which operates in the SMALL METAL PARTS industry. It is based in Pasching, Austria.

  3. POHL METALL GMBH

    Austria

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    Manufacture of stamped parts, bent wire parts, springs, tube parts as well as surface and heat treatment, engineering consultancy for mechanical engineering – material analysis – with X-ray spectrometers and spark spectrometers. Pohl Metall, with its registered office in Ötztal-Bahnhof in Tyrol/Austria, boasts a high level of manufacturing expertise and produces metal goods manufactured using stamping, bending, pressing and tube processing procedures. We are your expert partner for the manufacture of small metal parts for industry and trade. We produce stamping parts, bent parts, springs, tube parts, wire accessories and mounted assemblies. We support our customers from prototype production right through to high-volume series production. Our metal machining services at our site in Austria also include surface and heat treatment, packaging and quality assurance.

  4. RUDOLF STÖFFL GES.M.B.H. TECHNISCHE PRODUKTE

    Austria

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    Innovative, skilled and fair ... with this philosophy in mind, a small team around Rudolf Stöffl founded the Austrian company RUDOLF STÖFFL GmbH in 1989. The company, based in Holzhausen and enjoying steady growth, made a name for itself right from the beginning, and took on a soon well established role on the market. Stöffl GmbH was primarily active in the sale and expansion of an extensive range of bonded rubber-metal products for trade and industry. Healthy growth and growing acceptance on the market created the conditions for efficient expansion into new product groups. We can now offer our customers: Profiles in the form of PVC edge trims, sealing profiles, sponge rubber, plastic parts such as moulded tube plugs or sealing elements, standard parts such as knobs and handles, cable glands, connections, and special components for conveyors. The product groups in the area of plastic hoses, PU protection profiles and rubber sheets were expanded.

  5. STARLIM SPRITZGUSS GMBH

    Austria

    Development and contract manufacturing of silicone and multi-component parts using the injection moulding process. Everything from a single source – from the idea to the finished product. starlim//sterner's three fundamental values – growth, development and humanity – are more than just catchwords for us. They define the heart of our company and have accompanied us from our beginnings as a small, family-run business to our development into an international market leader in our segment. Our products include: Silicone metal connections, silicone sealing, rubber seals, sealing rings, bellows, precision moulded liquid silicone parts, silicone moulded parts for medical technology, rubber moulded parts, micro-injection moulded parts made of plastic and O-rings made of silicone.

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  1. LANZA METALLWAREN-GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H.

    Austria

    The Lanza company was founded as a trading company. Based on the trade in semi-finished metal products and through advice on quality and excellent customer service, a durable business partnership evolved over the years with major customers, who were, so to speak, producers of precision turned parts. The demise of individual metal processing operations prompted the Lanza company to contact the end customers directly in order to secure the market through the processing of the traded products into turned parts. The resulting additional trade in turned parts gave rise to the idea at the end of the 1970s to buy up the existing machinery and to pick up the staff and customer base from specialist companies going into liquidation, resulting in the development of a small but expandable production enterprise.