Delmac
technical event
elmac Machinery held its open
house at its High Point/Greensboro
technical center in June. Machinery was po w-
ered for demonstrations, and attendees learned
about rapid case construction using dowels,
lean manufacturing with linear flow, achieving
great edgebanding quality, and determin-
ing the proper sander configuration.
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Mereen-Johnson Machine Co. will provide two-year warranty coverage on all new purchases of its current product line of fixed arbor and Select-A-Rip Series straight line multiple rip saws.
For more information, contact the company at 800.328.4588.
Interzum 2009 drew about
47,000 visitors from more than 130 countries who came to find out more about the trends and innovations of 1,370 companies from 63 countries.
Seventy percent of suppli-
ers and about 65 percent of
visitors came to Cologne from
outside Germany.
“The high quality of the visitors and the broad international scope of the event impressively confirmed Interzum’s function as a leading international trade fair. Despite the financial crisis, the sector has stood by its leading trade fair,” said Gerald Bose, CEO of Koelnmesse.
“Given the unfavorable economic and financial situation, the anniversary event still managed to generate important momentum for the whole sector and gave a clear signal that runs counter to the current economic trend,” said the CEO
This year, Interzum once again
presented the sector with an overview
of the global trends:
The lightweight panel is coming on strong. Binding and fastening systems are ready for the market, which means we can expect to see a clear increase in lightweight honeycomb panels and furniture made from them.
The variety of materials that can be printed on is increasing. Whether it’s wood-derived panels, mineral panels or glass surfaces, the specialists can achieve printing processes that can even be used for very small batches.
All of the supplier segments in the furniture industry are paying special attention to issues related to sustainability and the conservation of resources.
The Interzum exhibitors presented their visions of the furniture of the future. An important element here is electric motors. Whether it’s a motor to help open drawers or the motorized fittings in adjustable upholstered furniture, all of the developments promise more comfort and convenience for the end consumer.
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