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Bild.jpg: Sitem’s Dr. Giovanni Bartoloni (CEO) and Dr. Judith Maestrini with Volker Knappstein from the Schuler sales team. © Schuler

Bild.jpg: Sitem’s Dr. Giovanni Bartoloni (CEO) and Dr. Judith Maestrini with Volker Knappstein from the Schuler sales team. © Schuler

Schuler With Another Two Smartlines For Sitem S. p. A.

In 2019, the Italian family-owned company Sitem S. p. A. ordered two Smartline high-speed presses from Schuler for the efficient manufacture of electric motor laminations.

By Ashwini Balan, Eastern Trade Media


As a returning customer,  purchasing another two identical machines for its production sites, Schuler has certainly become a new favourite for this Italy-based company.

There is only one difference: The new SA315S type presses now also feature solutions from Schuler’s “Digital Suite” for production, process and condition monitoring. Operators can check, for example, press forces and production parameters on their desktop PC, smartphone or any other mobile device.

Sitem is also convinced by the machines’ mechanical properties: They can process coil gauges of just 0.2 millimeters, thus improving the efficiency of the electric motors. Furthermore, Schuler’s high-speed press offers an output of up to 400 strokes per minute, while die life is extended thanks to the depth penetration control and slide guidance without play.

With Schuler maintaining their reliability among their customers and commitment to providing excellent service and technologies, customers like Sitem S. p. A. will continue to trust in Schuler’s Industry Solutions.

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