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Architecture and Design Mountings, Screen Printing,Textile, Paper Pulp Products,Abrasive Materials Hardware Cloth Woven Wire Cloth and Screens forceiling panels, walls, facades, sun protection and screening, staircases and balustrading, interior partitions, sound absorption, visual protection and design, advertising media, display shelving, exhibition booths, interior design, decorative panels / cladding, aviaries, security / protec- tion.

Industrial Sectors and Applications

DIAMANT Insect Screen for doorsand windows to keep out insects. HAVER Protective Screens for doors and windows. VULKAN Screen for almost all applications, e.g. protective screens, aeration screens, compost silos, bee keeping, aviaries etc. Food Processing Discs for jet regulators.HAVER Wire Cloth for screen prin- ting China and imprinting ceramic. Wire cloth for ironing and washing machines. Heat-treated wire cloth for paper pulp products. High-precision wire cloth for sieving abrasive products. HAVER bolting cloth for plansifters.Stainless Steel Screens for cheese-, meat-, fish-, fruit- and breadtrays. Wire Cloth Screens made from NIA- Spring Steel used for hop picking machines, swing-hammer crushers and maize drying plants. Filter discs for cocoa butter presses. Sieves for honey, protection gauze for use in bee-hives.
Hardware Cloth EGLA-MONO Facade Design with Woven Wire Cloth Elements made from Stainless-Steel, Car Park P3, Airport Cologne/Bonn Thickness Control of Woven Wire ClothRolls of Woven Wire ClothMULTI-BARRETTE 9
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