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The Viennese extruder specialist Cincinnati Extrusion has more than 40 years’ experience in single and twin screw extrusion and provides complete lines for pipe, profile, sheet and WPC. The core principles of high quality standards, global presence, energy-efficiency, continuous innovation and constant customer orientation are the basis of Cincinnati’s corporate strategy. In the pipe sector, Cincinnati can offer solutions for multilayer PO and PVC pipes for most applications, from hot and cold water pipes to heating, irrigation and industrial pipes. |
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MAINTOOLS is a legally independent member of the Maincor Group and well-known manufacturer of pressing jaws, tools for sanitary/heating applications, extrusion lines and machines for the production of corrugated and double-wall pipes, multi-layer composite and drip irrigation pipes. We also offer used machines. |
With beginning of the year 2008, nearly 300 Multilayer Pipe Production Lines are running. From these we find
- about 120 in Europe
- 120 in China and
- 60 in other countries.
It is not possible to compare production capacities per line by country. Chinese multilayer pipe lines produce about 2,5 to 3,5 Mio m/year. A modern European multilayer pipe line can have a capacity of more than 7 Mio m/year (if they run it continuously).
There are some companies of the starting time, that have quit the production of Multilayer Pipe Lines. For example: Swisscab, Unicor , Krupp-Reifenhäuser und APSwisstech.
Today the most important Producers of Mulitlayer Pipe Lines are:
- Maillefer-Dreistern /CH
- Battenfeld Extrusion-Templet /D
- Cincinnati Extrusion-Nexans /A
- KraussMaffei Berstorff /D
- Chase Machinery /PRC
- Advance Tech /PRC
- as well as the specialist an particular parts THE /CH
- and other Chinese and Russian companies.
Some of the largest manufacturer (pipes and profiles) like Uponor, Rehau, Henco a.s.o. only buy the parts of the extrusion lines and build it together by themselves.
Contact: Dipl.-Ing. Winfried Hamich, Chief-Editor of the newsletter KWD-globalpipe