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Save the environment and money with regeneration

Nowadays, when environmental protection is becoming a reality. Ines, which has been in business for 28 years, is a prime example of a company that combines ecology with time savings and cost reductions by remanufacturing rollers and guide wheels for edgebanding machines.

On the left rollers before regeneration - on the right already after the regeneration process

Tear off the old coating

Specialists proceed to mechanically remove worn or damaged silicone

Replacement of bearings with new ones

Workers then replace the bearings to restore the parts to full functionality.

Surface treatment

Cleaning the metal of rolling elements, degreasing. This process can be repeated a maximum of 5 times.

New layer of silicone

Degreasing the body, then the glue and coating are applied and the component is subjected to the annealing process.
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28 Years of Experience

Ines boasts more than a quarter-century of experience in remanufacturing rollers and guide wheels for edgebanding machines.
This vast experience translates into the quality of their services and the trust they enjoy among their customers.

In harmony with ecology ♻

Learn about the circular economy and see why we are pioneers

One of Ines’ main strengths is its firm commitment to environmental protection. Reconditioning rollers and guide wheels for edgebanding machines is a process that minimizes waste and consumption of raw materials. Instead of producing entirely new parts, Ines repairs and refurbishes existing ones, resulting in a significant reduction in industrial waste.

Reducing costs

Investment in new roles and guide wheels can be costly. However, Ines offers a much more economical solution. The remanufacturing of existing parts saves a significant amount of money, which is particularly attractive to entrepreneurs seeking to reduce production and maintenance costs of machinery.

Saving time

Time is money, especially in the industrial world. Replacing worn-out rollers and guide wheels for edgebanding machines can take hours or even days. Ines shortens this process with its advanced regeneration mechanism. Once the damaged parts are delivered to Ines’ premises, their specialists proceed to mechanically remove the rubber and clean the metal. They then replace the bearings to restore the parts to full functionality. Finally, the refurbished rollers and guide wheels are delivered back to the customer, ready for immediate use.

Summary

Ines is an excellent example of how ecology, time savings and cost reductions can be combined in a single solution. Their years of experience, advanced technology and commitment to environmental protection make them indispensable to companies using edgebanding machines. By remanufacturing rollers and guide wheels, we can enjoy the efficiency of our machines and take care of the planet at the same time.