Monday 2 February 2015

Riley Surface World unveils multiple surface finishing plant opportunities at Surface Technology, Hannover 2015.

RileySurface World is Europe’s leading reseller of new and used surface technology plant and machinery. The company will be exhibiting in the Surface Technology hall of the Hannover Fair in Germany, April 13 – 17, 2015, hall 3, stand E02.

The major theme of the stand will be opportunities for manufacturers or sub-contractors anywhere in the world to acquire complete, used process plants and associated machinery at greatly reduced prices in comparison to new capital equipment. Riley Surface World is able to decommission the plants, relocate them to their new sites and assist with any reconfiguration or refurbishment if 
required.


Delta Industrietechnik GmbH precious metal and copper acid plating plants

The first facility for disposal is a Delta Industrietechnik GmbH precious metalelectroplating line, formerly used by a costume jewellery manufacturer in Ireland. The plant is offered, together with a large selection of water treatment, effluent treatment and chemical storage facilities. In total, there will be over 500 lots to be sold by negotiated sale, with the remainder to be auctioned from Riley’s website during April 2015.



From Nova Scotia, Canada, Riley is handling the sale of another large DeltaIndustrietechnik GmbH electroplating line due to the closure of a musical accessories manufacturer. This copper/acid system, which can be reconfigured for other processes, comprises three sizes of tanks: 600, 1200 and 2400 litres. The 600 litre tanks are used for the non-electrolytic, dragout and rinse stations. The larger tanks are used for the electrolytic stations, with either 3 or 6 flight bars in operation at any one time. 


Robotic polishing cells, anodising and cleaning lines

Also in Ireland, Riley is handling the sale of a large quantity of Intec and Bularobotic polishing cells with ABB robots from a global manufacturer of healthcare products. These are accompanied by manual polishing and belt grinding machinery and other ancillaries.



From Birmingham, UK, there is the prospect to acquire a large selection of anodising, nickel plating and cleaning lines, together with other ancillary equipment. They are all available due to the restructuring of a global manufacturer of safety-critical components for the nuclear industry.

Unique showcase for redundant plant and machinery

In addition to these existing site clearances, Riley Surface World is inviting companies that have redundant surface finishing plant and machinery available to take advantage of the exposure that the Riley showcase at Hannover provides. It is a unique opportunity to display valuable assets before approximately 40,000 visitors from 100 countries at Europe’s largest surface technology forum.

Clients will also enjoy the benefits of a planned marketing programme for their capital equipment during the build-up to the event. This campaign will utilise Riley’s large database of surface finishing companies and professional buyers all around the world, combined with the marketing facilities of Hannover Messe to deliver a truly global reach.

Over 1000 surface finishing machines in stock and online

Finally, visitors to the show will also have access to the Riley Surface World stock of over 1000 items of new and used machinery, covering all surface treatment and coating categories. This includes polishing and linishing, ovens and furnaces, process cooling, cleaning and degreasing, shot blasting and peening, dust and fume extraction and much more. There will be a 10% discount off all advertised prices for items purchased during the exhibition.

For further information, visit www.rileysurfaceworld.co.uk

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