01 Mar 2018

British Steel to exhibit at Intermat 2018

British Steel’s Special Profiles team will be promoting its broad product range and bespoke roll design services at the upcoming Intermat exhibition in Paris, France from 23-28 April.

The major international event, Intermat, takes place every 3 years and exhibits the equipment and techniques used in the structural building and civil engineering sectors. This will be the first time the company will be exhibiting at the event under the British Steel brand.

The company will be on stand 6F 019 and will be showcasing its broad range of bespoke earthmoving and materials handling products, designed to offer prolonged service life, superior surface quality and optimum efficiency for manufacturing processes.

Products on show include:

  • Track Shoe Profiles – Enhance customers’ manufacturing processes to deliver their best heavy equipment performance. Available in a range of sizes including long-length single grousers
  • Cutting Edge Profiles – Offer wear resistance and extended life for excavator bucket applications
  • Forklift Profiles – Offer strength, hardness and durability for the most demanding environments

For more information on Intermat, or to arrange a meeting with the team, please contact specialprofiles@britishsteel.co.uk

 

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