ZINSER Schweisstechnik GmbH


ZINSER Schweisstechnik GmbH - A tradition of innovative technology

With a great deal of skill, in 1898 Ebersbach native and businessman Eugen Zinser developed machinery for generating acetylene and, a short time later, the first quality tools for autogenous welding and cutting.

The charismatic company founder was succeeded by several generations of the Zinser family in the company management. This phase of the company's growth was characterised by continual further developments and innovations in the field of manufacturing automated flame-cutting and plasma-cutting systems. When in 2002 long-time employee, business partner and majority shareholder Ulrich Bock assumed the management of the company, he continued the tradition of the family-run business, which today is renowned around the world for its high quality.

ZINSER product portfolio

Oxyacetylene technology
For more than 100 years, ZINSER has offered a broad range of products with
a global reputation in the area of autogenous welding and cutting:
• Welding torches and flame-cutting torches
• Special burners
• Cylinder pressure reducers
• Discharge point pressure reducers
• Main pressure regulators
• Central discharge points
• Cylinder manifolds, gas cylinder equipment
• Safety devices
• Comprehensive range of accessories


Hot air welding devices for industry and industrial arts
The high-quality hot-air welding devices and automatic welders are used in every professional application:
• Preheating and drying
• Shaping and shrinking
• Plastic welding
• Paint scraping
• Etc.


Pipe-cutting devices / pipe-cutting machines
Pipe-cutting devices by ZINSER are specially designed for steel construction, plant engineering and pipeline construction. The mobile pipe cutters enable simultaneous disjointing and chamfering of steel pipes and, with the help of a fast clamper, can be fitted anywhere on a continuous pipe. They can be driven manually using a hand crank or electrically with a spur gear and infinitely variable speed control.
ZINSER flame pipe-cutting and plasma pipe-cutting machines with CNC control are designed to handle breakthroughs, recesses and drum cams efficiently. They can be programmed using standard figures or at an external PC programming station.


Portable fl ame-cutting machines Favorit
ZINSER state-of-the-art portable flame-cutting machines are equipped with sophisticated technologies, which, depending on the model, are suitable for material thickness of 3 to 200 mm. The infinitely variable drive was engineered based on practical applications and enables easy shape cuts, straight cuts, mitre cuts and circle cuts up to 1,600 mm in diameter.


ZINSER - Flame-cutting and plasma cutting systems
The latest generation of fast CNC-controlled machines cuts steel up to 600 mm thick. The benefits of these breakthroughs in flame cutting and plasma cutting are outstanding results coupled with reduced unit costs. Top manufacturers in the steel-processing industry and in mechanical engineering, vehicle construction and shipbuilding rely on ZINSERs gantry machines featuring state-of-the-art control technology to perform flame-cutting and plasma cutting processes with minimal manpower. Serving as an interface between CAD and production are programming systems for generating NC programs.

ZINSER - Your expert in cutting technology
As a leading manufacturer of flame-cutting machines for cutting thicknesses from 0.8 to 600 mm, ZINSER offers superb flexibility and innovation.
With an in-house team of engineers, ZINSER realises customers' individual needs and adaptations in CNC-controlled and cutting-machine construction.
ZINSER also conducts qualified professional training courses in small teams at their in-house training centre. From the software to the CNC user interface, ZINSER offers clear introductions to the modern technology, which can be tested exhaustively in our own exhibition area.

 


ZINSER Schweisstechnik GmbH
Daimlerstr. 4
D-73095 Albershausen

Phone +49 (0)7161 / 5050-0
Fax +49 (0)7161 / 5050-100
info@zinser.de
http://www.zinser.de

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