NEWS | 06.05.2026

The trade fair for stamping technology

Don't miss out on the latest topics and trends in stamping and forming technology!

 

At Stanztec in Pforzheim (DE), technology leaders will be presenting innovations in toolmaking, punching technology and peripheral equipment for highly specialised precision products that are indispensable in various industries. Energy efficiency, material savings, minimisation of rejects and maximum productivity are at the heart of punching technology.

Lamineries MATTHEY is once again bringing a wide selection of rolled products and materials to Pforzheim this year – for a wide range of requirements in punching and forming technology.

These include tried-and-tested alloys that impress even under demanding conditions:

  • MP35N® – very high mechanical strength combined with good corrosion resistance
  • Phynox® – established for precision springs and applications in medical technology
  • Duratherm® – stable at elevated temperatures with good relaxation resistance
  • L605 (CoCrW) – suitable for applications with high thermal and mechanical requirements

These materials are used in areas such as medtech, aviation, energy and precision technology – and typify the wide range of solutions that Lamineries MATTHEY has to offer.

Visit us from 16 – 18 June 2026 and find out more from our specialists on site. 

CongressCentrum Pforzheim (ccp)
Bertha-Benz-Platz 1
75172 Pforzheim, Germany

Booth: Hall GS | A05

Are you already a customer and would like to take the opportunity to talk to your contact person? Or are you interested in our products and production options and would like to get to know us better? Book your appointment now.

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