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MG Systems Began in 1955 as CRO Engineering

MG Systems began in 1955 under the name CRO Engineering. CRO stood for the first names of the founding partners, Carl, Rudy, and Orville. CRO began as a specialty machine tool builder addressing one-of-a-kind applications.

The cutting machine line designed by Mr. Rudy Kleine would be known as the "Mono Trak" stemming from the center mounted round long axis rail. This machine was photo-optically controlled and used an aluminum transverse beam and main carriage.

Hundreds of these Mono Trak machines were sold in the 1960's. Additionally, a profile milling machine was developed based on the same frame. This machine was called a "Profi-Mill" and was purchased by major aircraft builders throughout the world.

CRO Engineering pioneered many of the fundamental applications which are common today such as NC control, CNC control and laser cutting. In 1969 CRO Engineering delivered the first American built numerically controlled LASER cutting machine for shape cutting titanium in the aerospace industry.

early cnc controlIn 1968, CRO displayed the first American built plasma arc gantry cutting machine controlled by an NC system. The machine was shown at the welding fair in Essen Germany. Messer Griesheim GmbH noticed the machine, and realizing that CRO could be a new competitor, purchased the company in 1973. Messer Griesheim then changed the name of CRO to MG Cutting Systems.

Today, MG Cutting Systems is identified as MG Systems, a subsidiary of Messer Cutting & Welding GmbH of Frankfurt Germany. Before that it was known as MG Systems & Welding. Messer Cutting and Welding is a global manufacturer with production facilities in the United States, Germany and the Peoples Republic of China. Company sales and service centers are located throughout the world to support customer operations.

MG Systems offers a complete line of plasma and oxyfuel cutting equipment. Also available are many productivity enhancing products including programming and nesting software, material handling equipment, cutting tables, and part finishing equipment.

In September 2000, Messer Cutting & Welding purchased Eutectic Castolin, a worldwide producer of specialty welding products. Eutectic Castolin is known for bringing welding solutions to especially difficult applications.

In 2005, the Messer family regained almost 100% control of the MEC holding companies. The global companies making up this group are Messer Cutting and Welding, Eutectic Castolin, BIT, and MG Systems.


Technology and Patents:

The following represents currently applied technological innovations from the Messer MG Systems:

U.S Patent Number
Year Issued
Description
3,065,382
1962
Automatic multiple torch spacing
3,591,157
1971
Programmable torch spacing
3,866,892
1975
Double beam machine
4,132,392
1979
Double torch bar (with full cutting width coverage with one to twelve torches)
4,328,049
1982
Plasma arc contour bevel unit
4,372,538
1983
SENSEMATIC torch height sensing apparatus
4,595,818
1986
Programmable magnets to retrieve cut parts
4,887,797
1989
Return to pierce/lost cut re-establishment
4,899,993
1990
Punch marker height control
5,189,039
1992
Equipment for automatically positioning and operating non-contact tool holders
5,782,445
1996
Breakaway Tool Holder
5,939,017
1999
Cutting torch height control system
6,060,679
1999
Method of disposal of edge scrap

Patent applied for:
1999 Method for cutting small holes in plates
Trademark 2000 Turbo Flame Cutting Torches

 
 
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