The jellyfish of the retro artist of graffitism about the Molitor pool in 2022 was her. Butterflies also of the red factory costumes. But we also find it … in the trains landing planes.
It is the Amic company, founded in 1950 and specialized in the design of spring threads, the “piano strings”, a term dedicated to calling the thread that used to be designed to design piano strings.
This is the first time that IMIC exhibits in the Bourget Show, and yet the company provides the most important names in aeronautics in steel, nickel and other alloys, and then make the springs be in doors of the doors, plans, landing trains and even expulsions.
Matthieu Vidal, manager of Amic, grandson and niece grands of the two founders, explains that 70% of the activity consists of being a cable distributor for subcontractors, after having bought it in wholesaler and sold to retail trade. The remaining 30% is dedicated to making bars, of the cables, which are “straightened” to become rigid.
Different materials, several uses
AMIC offers several products of products, depending on the limitations of each sector. For aeronautics, for example, it is nickel alloys that are privileged.
“We have always been in aeronautics,” he says, even if AMIC customers are multiple and provide both windows for jewels and producers of medical devices. Sometimes they directed 1 suppliers, AMIC is more often sold to subcontractors, which then provide the main players in the aeronautical sector.
The company based in Bobigny (Sena Saint-Denis) claims to provide exclusively in France and Europe for the raw material. AMIC achieves 30% of its export billing and seeks to develop internationally: “It is especially Europe that interests us,” specifies Matthieu Vidal.
Source: BFM TV
