Home / TRAUB

Traub

Year: Newest - Oldest

Traub, a renowned name in the world of precision engineering, has been synonymous with high-quality CNC turning machines and innovative manufacturing solutions. Prior to its merger with Index, Traub established itself as a leader in the industry, known for its commitment to excellence and advanced technology.

TRAUB

Traub: Before Merging with Index

Facts about Traub

  • Founded: 1938
  • Headquarters: Reichenbach an der Fils, Germany
  • Specialization: CNC turning machines, multi-spindle automatic lathes, and precision engineering solutions
  • Key Markets: Automotive, aerospace, medical, and general manufacturing industries
  • Reputation: Known for reliability, precision, and innovation in CNC technology

Model Table

ModelTypeKey FeaturesIndustry Applications
TNL12Swiss-type latheCompact design, high precision, suitable for small partsMedical, electronics
TNL18Swiss-type latheVersatile, modular tooling, high productivityAutomotive, aerospace
TNL32Swiss-type latheLarge diameter capacity, robust constructionGeneral manufacturing
TNX65/42Multispindle latheFlexible, efficient, multi-spindle technologyAutomotive, heavy industry
TNX65Multispindle latheHigh-speed machining, complex part geometriesAerospace, defense
TNA400Production turning latheHigh rigidity, dynamic performanceIndustrial machinery

History Timeline

  • 1938: Traub is founded in Reichenbach an der Fils, Germany, focusing on precision turning machines.
  • 1950s: Introduction of the first automatic lathes, establishing Traub as a key player in the precision engineering market.
  • 1960s: Expansion into international markets, gaining a strong foothold in the automotive and aerospace industries.
  • 1970s: Development of CNC technology, leading to the creation of advanced turning machines.
  • 1980s: Launch of the TNL series, setting new standards for precision and productivity.
  • 1990s: Continued innovation with the introduction of multi-spindle lathes, enhancing efficiency and versatility.
  • 2000s: Traub solidifies its reputation as a leader in CNC technology, serving diverse industries with cutting-edge solutions.
  • 2010: Traub merges with Index, combining strengths to provide even more comprehensive machining solutions.

Conclusion

Traub's legacy in precision engineering and CNC technology remains influential, even after its merger with Index. The company's dedication to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction has left an indelible mark on the manufacturing industry. As part of the Index Group, the spirit of Traub continues to thrive, driving advancements in machining solutions and setting new benchmarks for excellence.

For more information about the combined capabilities of Traub and Index, visit the Index Group website.