Tube drawing with Violi Macchine
Violi Macchine has been designing and building hydraulic drawing benches for the goldsmith and industrial sector for over 30 years.
How are the Violi drawing benches born?
In the 1990s, the development of continuous casting furnaces became increasingly widespread and many companies began to produce tubes using this method. It is thanks to this input that Violi designed and built the first hydraulic drawing bench with cutting-edge technical solutions. For this reason, this machine obtained its first patent. Leveraging Violi's advanced technology, many goldsmith companies engaged in ring production can reduce tube thickness directly from continuous casting.
Violi enters in the industrial sector world of industry developing fully automatic drawing plants starting from the selection of bars and ending with storage after drawing.This is the field in which the company has always stood out. Violi's method revolutionizes the old drawing systems and guarantees a good resistance to wear and excellent workability to the product; it also allows increasing both productivity and quality of the finished product by considerably reducing the amount of metal used.
Innovation is at the core of the company’s business. Each new project starts from listening carefully to the needs of the market and partners, and then translates into innovative technological solutions that improve machinery efficiency and performance.