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  1. REP INTERNATIONAL

    France

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    Supplier of solutions for the rubber and other polymers industry, REP international manufactures and markets rubber injection and compression machines. The REP company has been selling injection molding machines since 1948. Very early on, REP understood the importance of polymers and elastomers to industry and decided to specialize in the rubber injection technology. Our advantages ? Exclusive solutions and an international network of sales and aftersales agents. Our core knowhow? A high-technology range of vertical and horizontal rubber injection molding machines. With over 60 years experience of building rubber injection presses, the REP GROUP now has an extremely broad understanding of rubber molding. We put our know-how to work for you! Join the community of thousands of users in the world who have chosen authenticity with REP injection molding machines!

  2. CYPET TECHNOLOGIES

    Cyprus

    CYPET Technologies LTD is a European manufacturer of innovative single-stage Injection Stretch Blow-Molding (ISBM) systems, that transform PET resin directly into finished containers such as bottles, jars, jerrycans, drums and pressurized containers. CYPET serves its global customer base on all five continents from its headquarters based in Nicosia, Cyprus, with additional offices and manufacturing facilities in Ahmedabad, India. The technology of CYPET’s production machines is world leading with respect to its flexibility and very low energy consumption. Packaging producers can now incorporate handles as one piece with the blown container, can produce containers from tiny 20ml bottles up to huge 120Ltr industrial drums and can use their CYPET machine both as a blow molding system as well as a standard injection molding machine. The CYPET Process is set apart from conventional single-stage technologies in that it utilizes a single clamping unit for opening and closing both the injection and the blow molds. As a result, instead of using a specially designed machine, the process utilizes the clamping unit (and injection unit) of an injection molding machine base, converting it into a single-stage machine by integrating it with a stretch-blowing unit, a set of molds and a control system.