SCHLEIFRING und
APPARATEBAU GmbH - Portrait of a medium-sized high tech company in Fürstenfeldbruck near
Munich.
SCHLEIFRING und APPARATEBAU GmbH in Fürstenfeldbruck near Munich was founded in 1971.
Since, the company is increasing its turnover as well as its number of employees year by
year. With its 200 highly qualified collaborators in development and production as well as
its long experience in design, concept and realisation of numerous slip ring systems,
SCHLEIFRING is the leading company in the production of all kinds of rotary joints.
With subsidiaries in Great Britain (ROTECH in Newbury near London, founded in 1984, with
presently approx. 60 collaborators is specialized in producing miniature slip rings),
Italy and agencies in Europe, the U.S.A., the Middle and Far East SCHLEIFRING is
confirming its leading position on the world market.
SCHLEIFRING is an autonomous company in the WEGMANN Group and despite its independency is
benefitting from the close relationship with the strong parent company in
Kassel, whose
business is realized in the defense high technology sector as well as in the fields of
industrial applications. With 3000 collaborators they realize a turnover of 800 million
deutschmarks.
3500 different slip ring systems developed by SCHLEIFRING show our know-how. The long and
varied experience with all thinkable slip ring constructions make SCHLEIFRING the system
partner for the solution of also the most difficult demands.
The transmission of energy, signals and media is SCHLEIFRING's core business and was
developed until technical perfection since its foundation.
SCHLEIFRING produce standard systems for the transmission of:
- frequencies of DC up to 94 GHz
- currents up to 15.000 A
- digital signals
- strain gauge signals
- thermo element signals
- all kinds of bus systems
- air, water, oil and other media
Known in the world for their quality, reliability and service, SCHLEIFRING's systems are
applied in medical and industrial technology as well as in aerospace industry.
SCHLEIFRING always concentrated on the development of new technologies: only in 1996,
SCHLEIFRING applied for 13 world-wide patents, most of them for new contactless optical
and electrical transmission technologies.
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