
For over 25 years, ROVAB has been working with Swedish railways in track maintenance. Together with companies and municipalities, we help to extend the lifespan of tracks by several years, while preventing both metal and noise pollution.
On October 10-12, we will be at Nordic Rail. This year, we will be hosting lunch seminars to discuss important topics in railway maintenance and oil filtration. We offer a simple lunch for those who register by October 6.
Lunch Seminars
All oils become contaminated and degrade over time, causing functional problems and system damage. Full-flow filters provide protection against large particles, but smaller particles along with water, oxides, and sludge continue to break down the system. Is it possible to stop this process? Is it possible to extend the life of the oil and the machine? Come to our lunch seminar on October 10 and we can show you how to purify oil and what the benefits truly are. We offer a simple lunch for those who have registered via the link below.
Register by October 6 via this link: https://forms.office.com/e/MYdVppBw5d
Learn more about railway maintenance
One of the main problems in maintenance is the contact between metal surfaces, but it is precisely this contact that makes the railway work. How can you protect railway components from wear without losing the vital contact between train wheels and rails? How are function and safety affected when lubricants are used? At our seminar on October 11, we will demonstrate our products and explain how they work to protect and extend the lifespan of Sweden's railways. We offer a simple lunch for those who have registered via the link below.
Register by October 6 via this link: https://forms.office.com/e/W470QtcNuz
Entrance ticket
There is no cost to visit the fair, but you need to register before it starts.
Click here to register for your entrance ticket
Nordic Rail is an international meeting place for everyone working with railways and other rail-bound traffic. The fair has been held at Elmia in Jönköping every two years since 1995.