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  1. KOFRA - LIVARNA D.O.O.

    Slovenia

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    Kofra - livarna D.O.O. is a family-owned company, established in 1999 in Slovenia by Mr. Gregor Fras and Mr. Blaž Fras. The company specializes is high pressure die casting, surface treatment and custom-made products made from aluminium alloy. Our main activity of the company Kofra - livarna d.o.o. is die casting of aluminium. We are working with different types of aluminium alloys, but we specialize in alloy EN AB 46100, EN AB 47100 and EN AB 44300. We produce a wide variety of aluminium castings for engine parts, electrode parts, car parts, tractor parts, pumps, power and hand tools, and many others ... We adapt cast irons to the needs and wishes of our customers. The monthly production of our facilities of these castings exceeds 130 tons. Our company has been certified for Quality management system - ISO 9001/2008 and we are in preparation to be certified for ISO / TS 16949 and ISO 14001 The company most relevant markets are the Slovenian and German market however we are expanding more and more. Our production program is adapted to the requirements of the electrical industry and the automotive industry. Please visit our website or contact us for any inquiry, we will gladly assist you.

  2. FRIDOLIN MÜLLER

    Germania

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    Production of deburring brushes, cylindrical brushes, tube brushes, technical brushes, wire brushes, nylon brushes, twisted brushes, brushes for washing systems, truck wash brushes, car wash brushes. The Fridolin Müller company was founded in 1952 under the name of Tierhaarverwertung Fridolin Müller. It worked with cattle hair, some of which came from German cattle. Most of it, however, was imported from America. These hairs were processed in four working operations to create the so-called "bakers' bundles". The working operations included: Loosening the hairs using a so-called "hair-wolf", heckling them (which means combing them into one direction), "pulling" the hairs to different lengths and then binding the different lengths to make "bakers' bundles". Those bundles were then delivered to the paint brush factories. Machines were used for some of the individual working operations. From about 1969, brushes for carwashes were also produced. 1972 was the beginning of the production of technical brushes. In that year, a company that mainly made powdering systems for confectioneries was taken over. Occasionally, that company also produced technical brushes. Over the years, powdering systems were marketed less, and they focused more and more on the production and marketing of technical brushes as well as car wash brushes and rollers for cleaning machines. The range includes a wide choice of cylindrical brushes.