Other indus­tries

Plas­tic parts can be found in every indus­try or appli­ca­tion these days.

Opti­mi­zed sliding proper­ties, low abra­sion, high opera­ting tempe­ra­tures, strength, dimen­sio­nal stabi­lity, UV resis­tance or chemi­cal resis­tance mean that our plas­tic parts can be used to achieve impro­ve­ments, some of them considera­ble, in almost all fields of appli­ca­tion. Our parts are used in many other indus­tries, such as:

  • gene­ral mecha­ni­cal engineering,
  • Clean­room technology,
  • Trans­port and conveyor technology,
  • Appa­ra­tus engineering,
  • Elec­tri­cal industry,
  • Drive tech­no­logy,
  • Water and waste­wa­ter engineering,
  • Prin­ting industry,
  • Agri­busi­ness,
  • Cons­truc­tion industry,
  • Vehicle cons­truc­tion
  • Consu­mer goods & cook­ware for house­hold and gastronomy

With our parts, we also ensure that our custo­mers’ products are more effi­ci­ent, faster, more produc­tive or more inno­va­tive in these industries.

These indus­tries mainly use plas­tics that have the follo­wing properties:

  • low weight – energy efficiency
  • High mecha­ni­cal strength, stiff­ness and dimen­sio­nal stability
  • impro­ved sliding & fric­tion properties
  • High wear resis­tance and impact strength
  • redu­ced noise
  • ELS – or AST plas­tics for ATEX applications
  • High chemi­cal resistance
  • High tempe­ra­ture resistance
  • Good damping or resto­ring behavior
  • physio­lo­gi­cal harmlessness
  • low mois­ture absorption

Our appli­ca­tion examples

This is what your finis­hed part could look like: