R&R Group present BENDIT at Glasstec / Hall 15, booth A11

Date: 21 October 2008
Source: R&R Group

Date: 21 October 2008

Once again our engineering department was able to prove itself capable of implementing the demands of the market with nothing less than the smallest and cheapest spacer bending device worldwide.





Meanwhile BENDIT has out grown the testing phase and we keep discovering new possibilities.



It is possible to manually bend all kinds of profiles. Aluminium, steel, and warm edge plastic profiles are no particular challenge; even structural glazing profiles are bendable from now on.



Besides our large bending devices which produce up to 1.400 frames per shift, no production line should miss our BENDIT with a capacit of 250 frames per shift.



• It is perfect for the small secondary amounts. No further need to disrupt the big bending device by readjustments.



• Furthermore BENDIT should be of interest for small or medium companies that seek convenient access to the bending technology but want to keep a certain quality standard.



Of course we are going to present BENDIT at Glasstec in Düsseldorf. There you will be able to get a general idea of the complete product range of the R&R Group:



Georgian bar processing technology, application technique, decoating machines as well as frame bending and filling devices. Plus - we will also show you our well-established consumables: Georgian bar systems with connector parts, cork pads, decoating discs, spare- and wear parts for the insulating glass line as well as blinds and accessories.



"Our world is the space between glass panes...."



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