Schwihag exhibits S&C products at Railtex this week

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Schwihag has been manufacturing S&C products, and building an expertise in permanent way technology, since 1971.

This week, they are showcasing some of their latest products at Railtex.

All over the world, high speed lines, heavy freight transport, tramway, underground and metro systems rely on its cutting-edge products to provide solutions to every challenge.

Renowned for their integrity, reliability and durability, Schwihag products offer outstanding quality, allowing customers to meet the increasingly complex demands of modern infrastructure systems in the most practical and cost effective manner.

The company’s key components ensure a minimum of maintenance costs and, at the same time, can be relied upon to increase the availability of the network.

Its product programme for switch applications consists of the well-known inner bracing system for stock rails in switches, the inner bracing system for running rails in UIC 33 check rails, integrated roller slide plates, lubrication and maintenance-free coatings, boltless check rail fastening systems and, last but not least, the modular tie with integrated switch point operating system.

Schwihag’s track product range includes rail fastenings for all applications, as well as hollow steel sleepers for cable crossings. Also offered is consultancy, development, construction, production, supply and service for rail fastening systems.

All the firm’s products are easy to install and inspect, maintenance-free and, thanks to its focus on sustainability, environmentally friendly too.

Schwihag has a Quality Management System certified to ISO 9001-2008 and has been a certified supplier to numerous railway companies for many years.

You can find Schwihag at Railtex this week on stand F31.

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