CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA, August 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) Hans Von Der Heyde PTY Ltd (HvdH), a leading German industrial engineering company with an extensive global footprint, has recently made all of its products and services available to the greater South African market.
Amongst its extensive product range are cutting edge industrial machines conceptualised for the metal and plastic processing industries, while a line of aluminium profiles suitable for countless applications across diverse sectors is now marketed throughout sub-Saharan Africa under the HvdH umbrella.
With the aim of optimising South African manufacturing across the board, HvdH is fully geared up to provide intelligent solutions for all production challenges.
Business owners can contact HvdH to benefit from years of expertise at the highest level, together with state-of-the-art machine design and tool making influenced by the latest international technologies and trends.
HvdH Industrial Engineering Products & Services
Apart from a comprehensive collection of premium quality standalone machines:
- Mechanical cutting, punching and slicing machines
- Laser cutting and printing machines
- Coiling or coil winding machines
- Auxiliary extrusion equipment
HvdH has the capacity to deliver custom machines and automation solutions suitable for your production requirements.
In tandem with its advanced machine design, HvdH offers comprehensive tool making and machining services based on computer enhanced design and manufacture such as CAD, CAM and CNC.
Tool making services comprise device engineering, pattern making and tooling repairs and maintenance of plastic extrusion and injection moulding tools, mechanical punch tools and guides & jigs. Both CNC and conventional milling and turning complement in-house component manufacturing.
Advantages of Aluminium Profile Application
HvdH acts as resellers of German-manufactured ALKOR aluminium profiles, a versatile system of interlocking profiles which can be modified for all sorts of applications.
Aluminium is popular in the construction, engineering and architectural sectors largely due to:
- Corrosion resistance
- High strength to weight ratio
- Durability
- Recyclability
About Hans von der Heyde
HvdH has been providing innovative engineering solutions to global customers for over 50 years. Extensive experience coupled with a dynamic research and development team familiar with all the latest technologies and manufacturing trends are amongst the company's core strengths.
A comprehensive portfolio of standard and custom products and services is conducted in-house, providing a one-stop engineering shop based in Montague Gardens, Cape Town. To find out more about HvdH industrial engineering products and services, browse www.hvdh-sa.co.za.
Hans Von Der Heyde Now Offering Advanced Machine Design, Tool Making & Aluminium Profiles to All South African Businesses
Industrial engineering company, Hans von der Heyde has begun offering its range of products and services to all South African manufacturers.
2012-08-01
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