Filament winding is backed by customized automation tech
CAMX 2025: Composites machine manufacturer Roth presents itself together with technology partner Weiss Technik, offering filament winders, specialized software concepts and customer support.
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Automation, reliability and local after-sales service are at the focus of Roth Composite Machinery’s trade show appearance. Source | Roth Composite Machinery
Take a look, exchange ideas and get talking with machine manufacturer Roth Composite Machinery GmbH (Steffenberg, Germany). The company is exhibiting in close cooperation with (Lindenstruth, Germany), featuring automation solutions for customized, turnkey systems and comprehensive services.
With a focus on automation, efficiency, precision and reliability, Roth develops and produces customized solutions for filament winding processes. Its technology partner, Weiss Technik, with expertise in industrial heating technology, complements Roth Composite Machinery’s customized solutions for production lines in North America. Joe Jansen, sales and project manager for North America, and sales and project manager Rouven Weg are available at the booth.
The filament winding experts from Roth are showcasing an innovative automation concept for reliable fiber changing, as well as the winding software µRoWin. This software solution, made for generating programs for machine movement, was specifically developed for Roth’s high-level filament winding machines.
Roth is also highlighting its significantly expanded after-sales services for the North American market.
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