Maschinenfabrik Gustav Eirich GmbH & Co. KG
Booth number: 1B038-2
www.eirich.com
About us
The Eirich Group is a family-managed group of companies in the field of mechanical engineering for process technology applications with headquarters in Hardheim in the south of Germany. As a leading global manufacturer of machinery and equipment for the processing of raw materials, Eirich has been pioneering advanced technologies for mixing, granulating, dispersing, kneading, reacting, tempering and fine grinding since 1863. With the label Eirich digital, the group of companies offers numerous digital services over the entire life cycle of plants, from online spare parts ordering to AI-based assistance systems.
With annual sales of 200 million euros and over 400 patents, Eirich is one of the innovative leaders in mixing and processing technology. The company, now in its fifth generation, is managed by Stephan Eirich and Ralf Rohmann and has around 1,200 employees at 16 locations in eleven countries. Eirich focuses its technological excellence on applications such as battery systems, building materials, environmental technology, metallurgy, foundry, agrochemicals, ceramics, and many more.
Close cooperation between the company's own customer test centers and the interaction with research and teaching institutes make the "Hidden Champion" a driver of innovation for high-end and efficient products and processes.
Address
Walldurrner Str.50
74736 Hardheim
Germany
E-mail: eirich@eirich.de
Phone: +49 6283 510
Internet: www.eirich.com
Products & Services
The innovative Eirich mixing principle is an important pillar of the company's success and features in all Eirich mixers.
The product portfolio covers laboratory mixers with a volume of one liter and is scalable - depending on the industry and application - up to production mixers with a capacity of 12,000 liters.
Important developments in recent years include mixing in a vacuum, energy-efficient drive and induction heating systems, fully integrated high-pressure cleaning equipment and the introduction of the Eirich intensive mixer in the hygiene sector.