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bavius set for a flying finish at EMO Hannover

7 August 2019 • In News
bavius set for a flying finish at EMO Hannover

bavius claims its 5-axis high performance machining centres are the perfect solution to manufacture aerospace structural parts that demand productivity and precision.

Leading manufacturers across the global aerospace industry trust the innovative and unique machine concepts of bavius. Exclusive solutions provide fast, highly flexible, reliable and safe processes to produce high quality structural components. Continuous product development results in innovative machine models like the new HBZ CompactCell 600/100 as well as a new self-developed milling head.

With a diverse product portfolio covering a wide range of branches, bavius says it is a reliable partner for dedicated manufacturing challenges.

“We are looking into the future optimistically. Our skilled and experienced team is committed to our customers and continuously developing new solutions as well as reliably supporting existing installations,” stated Armin Walther, CEO bavius technologie.

As in previous years, bavius technologie (former Handtmann A-Punkt Automation) will be present at EMO Hannover. Experience its latest developments visualised by newest Powerwall VR technology from 16-21 September in hall 12, booth D77.

www.bavius-technologie.com

 

Mike Richardson

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