Within exhibition space of about 4,000 square meters, Behringer GmbH presented five main features of new sawing technology at its recent World of Saws event.
"We are very pleased with the results of our sixth World of Saws event," said CEO Christian Behringer. "Around 10% more visitors from a total of 31 nations experienced three days of sawing technology up close. Of particular interest were our two new 'big sisters' of the HBE Dynamic series, the HBE563A Dynamic and the HBE663A Dynamic."
The new HBE Dynamic series is now available in six model types, 261A, 321A, 411A, 511A, 563A and 663A, with corresponding cutting ranges covering an extensive field of applications in the steel trade, machine and tool building and in high-end metalworking businesses. The series features high cutting performance coupled with reduced energy consumption, low space requirements, occupational safety and handling simplicity, the company reported.
"By the further development of the successful HBE-Dynamic series, Behringer is not only focusing on today's requirements of the customers," said Behringer. "But we also develop and think clearly for tomorrow's market and demand."
Besides the main exhibitor Behringer GmbH, the daughter company, Behringer Eisele GmbH, showed an extensive range of high performance circular cold saws. Under the "Partners for Steel" banner (P4S), Behringer's French sister company Vernet Behringer and Rösler Oberflächentechnik GmbH showcased turnkey system solutions for the steel trade and the steel construction industry. These combine sawing, drilling, blasting and painting with complex handling systems from a single source.
Visitors viewed steel, high alloy materials and aluminum cutting demonstrations on the BEHRINGER and EISELE band and circular saws designed for OEM and steel distribution applications.
Automated system solutions presented by the Partners for Steel showcased a combination of sawing, drilling and shotblasting for steel trade and fabricators.
Solutions with horizontal and vertical band saws for cutting large slabs and rings were covered by the topic "Sawing of Large Dimensions."
Universal, compact solutions for craftsmen and workshops were shown, covering a wide range from simple sawing tasks to cutting sample sections of heat-treated material.
Visitors experienced the company's lean processes during a tour of the modern Behringer iron foundry, where the dialogue between parts design and input of casting technology experts form an efficient team.
The economical and technological aspects of sawing technology were discussed, both in the technical presentations and also live at the machines.
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Behringer Saws Inc.
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Morgantown, PA 19543
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