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Cut fibers

GermanyBonn, Düsseldorf and North Rhine and Westphalia
  1. WESTMARK GMBH

    Germany

    In 1956, Hubert Deimel founded the "Hubert Deimel Haushaltwarenfabrik". It manufactured the "famous" potato peelers. The product was a sales hit and formed the basis for the company's successful development. Today, the company is known as Westmark GmbH and has over 2500 items on offer. As a specialist trade partner, Westmark offers a range of practical catering and kitchen aids along with household goods. Our core areas of expertise are manual household aids for peeling, cutting, dividing, preparing food, serving and taking away, boiling down, baking, eating, gifts, baskets and table sets. Most of our revenue comes from items that are MADE IN GERMANY and are manufactured in-house. Production departments include plastic injection moulding and extrusion, aluminium die casting, zinc die casting and metalworking. Production takes place at the headquarters in Lennestadt-Elspe and in Wittelsberg.

  2. SUNNY GMBH

    Germany

    Polyester fibre fiber short cut used in paper papier industry or road construction, or making filters with high ventilation and low gas-block.

  3. K&B KUNSTSTOFFDREHEREI GMBH

    Germany

    We can produce almost all of your turned parts, no matter whether you have a sample, sketch or a custom-made part. Our modern machinery allows us to produce finished complex turned parts. Our day-to-day business is as much about fitting cross holes, knurling, thread cutting and milling as it is finding construction and material solutions for your turned parts. Our plastic turned parts are used in, among other areas, the gas, fittings and electrical industries, mechanical engineering and measuring, control and medical technology. Our industrial foreman's many years of experience in the field of plastics machining mean that we have an in-depth knowledge of the quality standards and the appropriate manufacturing technologies. Almost all of plastics are processed in-house. The plastic used for the plastic turned parts can also be processed in-house with additives, such as reinforced with glass fibre or carbon