AIDA-America

AIDA-America

Better Presses. Better Business.

AIDA's mechanical presses, 30 to 4000 tons, provide one of the industry's most diversified product lines. AIDA features gap, straightside, progressive die, high-speed, transfer and cold forming, press automation, total turnkey packages and advanced technology servoforming systems. With nearly 90 years of stamping innovation, AIDA uses its engineering application expertise to equip customers with turnkey solutions from design to first production run. As a technology partner, AIDA is able to provide flexible metalforming solutions to fit any job.


AIDA America

    Visit our Web Site: www.aida-america.com

Address

   7660 Center Point 70 Blvd.
   Dayton, OH 45424
   USA
Get directions to AIDA-AmericaView location
   Phone: 937-237-2382
   Fax: 937-237-1995
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Appears in the following categories

    Stamping and Hydroforming
        Stamping Presses–High-speed
        Stamping Presses–Mechanical
        Transfer Presses


Product line

  •  ServoPro®

Related buyers' guide

  •  Mechanical Press Buyers' Guide

Product news

  •  AIDA-America marks milestones in technology developments
  •  Presses meet industry requirements for parts production from high-strength materials
  •  Straight-side presses introduced
  •  Transfer system line offers flexibility
  •  Press line includes models from 30 to 4,000 tons

Company news

  •  AIDA-Mexico opens in Monterrey
  •  AIDA unveils new Web site
  •  AIDA names president, managing director of its Western Hemisphere operations
  •  AIDA expands North American facility
  •  AIDA names national sales director

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