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Industrial tyres

GermanyMunich, Nuremberg and BavariaManufacturer/producer
  1. CHEM-TREND (DEUTSCHLAND) GMBH

    Germany

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    Chem-Trend is the most proven partner in the world for release agents, purging compounds, and other related process chemical specialties. Using a customer-centric approach combined with deep research and development, Chem-Trend is dedicated to providing expertise and innovative solutions to improve product quality, production efficiency, waste reduction, and sustainability for its customers now and well into the future. Chem-Trend offers a globally integrated network of experienced, knowledgeable, and insightful production and technical experts, with leading-edge research and development facilities supporting myriad industries and needs. Chem-Trend serves customers through offices in North America, South America, Asia, and Europe and is part of the Freudenberg Group. We are specialised on the development, manufacturing and marketing of: Mould Release Agents Purge Compounds Mould Maintenance Products (Cleaners and Degreasers, Lubricantes, Mould Protectants, Anti-Corrosion Agents) Hydraulic Fluids Plunger Lubricants Moulding of composites Die casting Friction Moulding of Polyurethane (PU Foam) Moulding of Rubber Moulding of Thermoplastics Tyre Paints (Release Agents) for Tyre Manufacturing Tyre Paints (Release Agents) for Tyre Retreading Mould Maintenance Release Agents for Wood-Composites

  2. MAINTECH SYSTEMS GMBH

    Germany

    MainTech Systems is a medium-sized company based at a location steeped in tradition in the heart of Europe, in the Bavarian part of the international economic area of Rhine-Main. With more than 200 engineers, technicians, experts and qualified technical specialists, as well as a production area measuring 12, 000 m², we combine expertise and productivity into one efficient whole. Our industrial site is a testament to a tradition that stretches back decades: The site was founded in 1924 as a production facility for textile viscose for the company Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Werke AG. The manufacture of technical viscose began in 1938; this was used primarily in high-speed car tyres. In the 1950s, fibre production was expanded to include synthetic fibres such as polyester and polyamide. Since the 1970s, the site has been growing to become the most important European production site of high-quality yarns for technical applications.