Continuous Development
Due to the diverse nature of our activities, most of our projects require completely new approaches from our development team. We consider it very important to create new solutions that perfectly meet the needs of our partners. The development phase of some projects requires several months of consultation, during which we analyze even the smallest details of the task in order to offer our partner the optimal solution. In most cases, we can provide our partner's production line with an induction heating system that is not only capable of perfectly completing the given task, but also facilitates, accelerates, or completely replaces other work processes.
Application-optimized systems
It is important for us not only to manufacture equipment for our partners, but to focus on completing the task with innovative solutions, solution-based systems. This is why it is important to be in constant contact with our customer while developing our induction heating systems.
In a significant number of our projects, we do not manufacture serial equipment, but rather provide the user with a system optimized for the given task, tuned to the technological parameters, and ready for production.
Sustainability at every stage
Starting from the consultations with our partners, through the design and construction of our equipment, to its operation and maintenance, we take into account that protecting our environment is of paramount importance for the protection of the present and future of our Earth. We strive to implement the guidelines given by the C2C principle, such as the environmentally conscious management of the raw materials used in products, the energy used, and the possibilities of rebuilding and modernizing instead of dismantling.
Energy efficient solutions
The primary tasks of our induction heating equipment are to fully complete the specified task, but we specifically strive to create them in a way that they consume as little energy as possible both during operation and in standby mode, thereby reducing their ecological footprint.