18 February 2022

Your customised paint finish.

Machining centres to match the look and feel of your company.

Today, a machining centre must not only work quickly, precisely and reliably, but also look good. HEDELIUS therefore offers a paint finish for the work area doors of all machines according to your colour requirements. Whether classic red, elegant white, bright blue or neutral anthracite - determine the appearance of your new machine to match your company and make a statement to your employees and customers as a modern manufacturing company. The pictures already provide a first impression, but the value of the colours in combination with the many stainless steel elements is best appreciated in the flesh. Visit us at our demonstration centre in Meppen and get a personal impression of the uncompromising quality.

RAL tones.

RAL 2005
RAL 3003
RAL 5003
RAL 5009
RAL 5010
RAL 5015
RAL 6002
RAL 6037
RAL 7015
RAL 7016
RAL 9002

More news.

We will be on company holidays from 23 December 2024 to 03 January 2025.
Our service will still be available for you on 23 December 2024 and will not be available for you again until 02 January 2025.
Our sales team will be available for you again from 06 January 2025.

In manufacturing companies that mainly produce small batch sizes, every minute of spindle time counts - or so the theory goes. In practice, however, the proportion of productive spindle time compared to working time is often less than 40 per cent. The search for tools, clamping devices and information, as well as set-up, tie up valuable resources and leave many operating companies far behind their potential. There are many ways to sustainably close flexibility - and thus performance - in production. But every manufacturing company is different. The trick is therefore to find your very own recipe for success.

Advancing automation has long since arrived in mechanical engineering and contract manufacturing - but many companies still face challenges, especially when it comes to small batch sizes. While large-scale production is already largely automated today, flexibility in smaller quantities, which are often the order of the day in contract manufacturing, poses a particular challenge. How can automation be made to pay off here too without presenting machine operators with insurmountable hurdles?

Datenschutz