Aichelin Holding GmbH
Contact:
Harald Berger
Phone: +43 2236 23646-210
E-Mail: harald.berger@aichelin.com
Contact:
Harald Berger
Phone: +43 2236 23646-210
E-Mail: harald.berger@aichelin.com
KEYWORDS:
- Her Majesty's Treasury
- Great Britain
- Conveyor furnace
- Isaac Newton
- Soft annealing
- Installation
- Industry
- Furnace
- Industrial furnace production
- Heat treatment
- Austria
- BERNDORF
- SAFED
- AICHELIN Mödling
- Royal Mint
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Royal Commission for AICHELIN Mödling
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[ download press photo ] | title: A close look for the highest quality image text: "We take pride in the vote of confidence and are pleased to provide The Royal Mint with our decades of know-how and the first-class quality of our furnaces. Thanks to many years of experience we are able to meet even the high standards required by Britain's Royal Mint", explained Martin Preisl, head of the SAFED conveyor furnace product group with AICHELIN. copyright: Photographer- Andrew Molyneux |
[ download press photo ] | title: Bright, shiny and durable image text: The soft annealing of the coin blanks takes place within an atmosphere produced by a gas generator also delivered by AICHELIN. This guarantees that each coin leaving The Royal Mint's production facility is bright and shiny. After the heat treatment, the coins are cooled and subsequently reach the minting station where they are struck with their definitive 'face' design. copyright: Photographer- Andrew Molyneux |
[ download press photo ] | title: Quality management is a priority image text: Local circumstances, detailed client needs and technical particulars all have an effect on the production process. Equally, all the replacement parts for the next ten years are planned into the contract. copyright: Photographer- Andrew Molyneux |
[ download press photo ] | title: 1,000 year tradition image text: The Royal Mint is a 100 per cent subsidiary of Her Majesty's Treasury in Britain and can look back on an eventful history. Perhaps the most famous Master of the Mint was the physicist Sir Isaac Newton in the first half of the eighteenth century. copyright: Photographer- Andrew Molyneux |
[ download press photo ] | title: Technical meeting at Mödling image text: The full production of the SAFED conveyor furnaces will be tested at the end of the year at the factory in Mödling. This will entail carrying out trial soft annealing procedures on different metals under realistic conditions. Final delivery and professional fitting are scheduled to take place in February 2016. copyright: AICHELIN Mödling |