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Metalworking and plastic processing Demival Sheltered Workshop

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2011

Plenty of know-how

The metalworking and plastic processing department has 30 workers and operates on a project basis on both small and medium-sized production runs.
Our experienced and inventive team will develop the ideal solution for you and works with you on a personal basis.
Our aim is to offer customers a total solution with an appropriate lead time and perfect quality.
Spacious warehouses and a sophisticated stock monitoring system guarantee the ideal goods-in process, management and dispatch of your merchandise.

Machining - With machining, production usually starts with the sawing of 6-metre rods or profiles made from steel, aluminium, stainless steel or copper, after which these pieces are finished on the lathe or by milling.

Sheet metalworking - Demival carries out various forms of sheet metalworking, from cutting and folding, to producing corner caps, drilling and stamping. We also have the expertise in-house to shape a sheet into an end-product. For laser cutting work and surface treatments, we work closely with external partners.

Drilling and stamping-- With our extensive range of drilling and stamping machines, we are able to handle work on steel, stainless steel and aluminium sheets and profiles.

Welding - Demival uses profession welding benches fitted with all the necessary extraction and screening equipment. We also have a hoist for handling heavy items.

Plastic processing - using thermoforming and plastic moulds we also produce carry trays or foam for packaging.

General -- To make our services complete, we also have the tools to deburr, grind and polish items. We fit gudgeon pins or other fastening systems, as well as trunnions and spindles.

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