Joke Technology exhibits at Euroguss and World Money Fair

In January 2026, Joke Technology will be exhibiting for the first time at Euroguss in Nuremberg and the World Money Fair in Berlin. Products for surface finishing such as grinding, polishing, lapping or milling, deburring, welding or cleaning will be on display.
Joke Technology can be found at Euroguss in Nuremberg from January 13 to 15, 2026 in Hall 5 at Stand 5-130. Among other things, the company will be presenting its Eneskarapidcoat carbide coating unit for larger surfaces: with the control unit and the matching application handpiece, a heat-resistant tungsten carbide coating can be applied to tools, punching and bending tools, casting and forging molds or mechanical components - thus significantly reducing their wear. This saves companies time and money for new procurement and prevents production downtime. The process is suitable for any soft, tempered or hardened steel in alloyed or unalloyed versions. By applying with a tungsten carbide electrode at 2,800° C, surface hardnesses of up to 82 HR 30 N are achieved - without changing or distorting the workpiece. The special handpiece, in which the tungsten carbide electrode is set in a rotational movement, makes it possible to coat even larger metal surfaces in a short time. "Eneskarapidcoat can also be operated with a vibrating handpiece for delicate work and partial surfaces," explains Carsten Schütz, Sales Manager at Joke Technology. "In both cases, a clean and homogeneous coating is achieved directly in the first work step." Joke Technology will also be exhibiting numerous other surface treatment devices and tools at Euroguss.
World Money Fair: Lapping, grinding and polishing technology
Joke Technology will also be exhibiting at the World Money Fair in Berlin for the first time in 2026. The company will be exhibiting at the world's largest trade fair for numismatics from January 29 to 31 at stand C 18 in Convention Hall II, where the surface specialist will be focusing on the coin manufacturing sector and presenting its portfolio for the treatment of coin dies - including products from the fields of lapping, grinding and polishing technology. Among other things, the flexible Eneskamicro control unit, which can be used for various forms of surface treatment, will be on display. The handpieces and motors of the same name can be selected depending on the application: "Although conventional devices are generally designed for the widest possible range of applications, they are not equally suitable for every application. In contrast, we offer different motors in different speed ranges for the Eneskamicro control unit," explains Carsten Schütz. "This means that the optimum machining solution is available for every task - whether particularly forceful or delicate - to achieve the best possible results." Joke Technology will also be presenting its Eneskasonic system, which operates in the frequency range of 20 to 30 kHz during polishing and lapping, thus enabling precise removal.
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