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Over time, a spring that is exposed to a load loses it strength. The technical term for this is relaxation. Today, Lesjöfors uses a technique at its plant in Herrljunga that enables springs to better maintain their strength over time.
Weak economic conditions have impacted companies in many industries. To adapt to this trend, Lesjöfors has taken a new approach by strengthening competitiveness in Flat Strip Components in Denmark.
Lesjöfors has relocated its gas spring manufacturing operations to Europe. The company’s plant in Latvia took over production in autumn 2009, thereby enabling more flexible manufacturing and shorter delivery times for European customers.
What began as a project geared toward the telecom and communications market instead resulted in Speedfoam 240 HT, an RF cable product designed for military applications.
A lighter and more flexible cable that can still handle the extreme demands of a radioactive environment – this is a fitting description of Habiatron, the cable concept for the nuclear industry now being delivered by Habia to the Korean market.
In autumn 2009, Habia secured a delivery order to the power and energy sector in India, comprising the delivery of cables to four thermal plants.