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Nicolás Correa News
Correa milling machines run-off: NORMA, FOX, VERXA, XPERTA, FENIX
Over the past few months, Nicolás Correa Group has greeted some clients at its Burgos industrial plants, in order to invite them to receive their milling machines.
Eldan Recycling, located in Denmark, supplies equipment to the recycling industry using the latest technology and production tools for profitable recycling, and for this reason it has bought a new NORMA L-60.
For the second consecutive year, our customer OMS, from Germany, has visited our facilities in Burgos, to accept its new FOX-40 milling machine. This company, specialized in mechanic engineering, is well known for producing welded assemblies.
Another two enterprises who have acquired the same machine (FOX-40) are RSB –Rationelle Stahlbearbeitung-, also a German client, specialised in moulds production, and Masperotech, a relevant Italian enterprise which manufactures pieces for important sectors like railway, aeronautics and automotive.
CMS Cepcor has visited Hypatia to receipt its new NORMA-25. This company is Europe’s leading aftermarket manufacturer and supplier of crusher spare parts, mining grade crusher liners, and crusher service to mining.
A big VERXA M was also received during November. This gantry type milling machine is one of the biggest Correa machines, and its structural design and thermal symmetry permit the machining of large parts while maintaining high dynamics and chip removal.
Mostly focused in naval and energetic sectors, LBI –Les Bronces d’industrie– has acquired a XPERTA-35 for the machining of these pieces.
Also Darbon, a family company located in France, has kept its reliance in Correa machines, and it has acquired a FENIX travelling column milling machine, the fifth machine from Correa brand at its industrial plant for general machining.
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