Application Stories

When theory becomes practice.
We use selected machining examples to demonstrate the use of
HORN tool solutions with our customers.

 

7 Minutes

A Long Partnership

"Shortly after I started here at the company, I began my partnership with Horn as a tool supplier," says Knott. Since then, numerous systems from the Tübingen-based tool specialist have been used in his production.

Further Application Stories

7 Minutes

A Long Partnership

"Shortly after I started here at the company, I began my partnership with Horn as a tool supplier," says Knott. Since then, numerous systems from the Tübingen-based tool specialist have been used in his production.

9 Minutes

Down to the smallest detail

"Why don't we actually build motorcycles in France?" That's what Olivier Midy thought when he started the development of his own motorcycle 30 years ago. Since the start, around 300,000 hours have gone into the development of the Midual Type 1. The inventor has built numerous technical specialties into the bike, paying attention to perfection down to the smallest detail.

7 Minutes

Emotions and craftmanship

With his company EBG-Instruments, Marc Locher is breaking new ground, but also holding on to old traditions. For a current project, a Telecaster, 3D printed parts made of titanium and CVD diamond cutters are being used. Locher received support from Paul Horn GmbH for this project.

8 Minutes

Seals for the global market

The Prädifa Technology Division of Parker Hannifin Corporation is a leader in the development and production of sealing solutions. The site in Boom, Belgium, specialises in seals made from machinable materials such as PTFE. The specialists rely on tool solutions from Paul Horn GmbH for machining.

8 Minutes

Brake pioneer

With over 33,000 employees worldwide, today Knorr-Bremse is the global market and technology leader for braking systems and a leading supplier of other systems for rail and commercial vehicles.

8 Minutes

The inventor who pulls the strings

"We pull all the strings," jokes André Gall. The founder of WireStyle creates works of art with his team from thousands of nails and a kilometre-long thread using machines developed in-house.