In our 200-year company history, we have been processing plastic films and sheets for more than 60 years. We process material thicknesses from 0.2 to 12 mm using the thermoforming process on high-performance automatic roll and sheet machines.
The vacuum forming technology is supplemented by post-processing such as punching, milling, bending, gluing, welding, sealing, joining and even contract packaging.
From the first draft, CAD design, sample and mould construction to the packaged end product, we also implement our customers' unusual wishes.
As a reliable partner, we supply high-quality transport packaging at competitive prices.
The trading company complements this range of services with its own range of injection-moulded plastic packaging and film pouches, especially for all commercially available electronic storage media and data carriers. We are also happy to offer customised solutions made of cardboard, paper, sheet metal, non-woven, nylon or wood. Close contacts with long-standing co-operation partners in Asia, Western and Eastern Europe guarantee market-driven prices with consistent quality. A continuous flow of goods and a large centralised import warehouse enable short delivery times.
Founded as a chemical factory, we have retained the expertise we have acquired to this day. We regenerate high-quality wax in our own department and inject and extrude moulded wax parts.
Founded as a chemical factory, we have retained the expertise we have acquired to this day. In our own department, we regenerate high-quality wax and inject and extrude moulded wax parts.
- Trays, workpiece carriers, transport packaging for workpieces/components
- Inlays/workpiece carriers for KLTs
- Blisters, hinged blisters, bending blisters, all types of blisters
- Inlays, plastic packaging (e.g. for the cosmetics industry, toys/board games, calendars, etc.)
- Customized packaging according to customer requirements
- Plastic packaging for advertising campaigns
- Wax preparation
- Wax moulds (injection moulding / extrusion) for cast parts using the lost wax process
- Trade with media packaging