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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................... 11
EXPLANATORY NOTES ................................................................................................. 12
Units of measure .............................................................................................................. 12 Source of data................................................................................................................... 12 Abbreviations.................................................................................................................... 12
SECTION 1 THE EUROPEAN PLASTICS INDUSTRY ............................................. 15
Introduction....................................................................................................................... 15 Market development......................................................................................................... 16 The market in 2008 ........................................................................................................... 18 End use applications........................................................................................................ 21 Polymer supply................................................................................................................. 23 Structure of the processing industry ............................................................................. 27 Future prospects .............................................................................................................. 30
SECTION 2 THE MARKET FOR LINEAR AND LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE .. 32
Definition of material........................................................................................................ 32 Market development......................................................................................................... 32 The market in 2008 ........................................................................................................... 34 End use applications........................................................................................................ 36 Producers of LL/LDPE ..................................................................................................... 39 Future prospects .............................................................................................................. 41
SECTION 3 THE MARKET FOR HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE ..................... 44
Definition of material........................................................................................................ 44 Market development......................................................................................................... 44 The market in 2008 ........................................................................................................... 46 End use applications........................................................................................................ 47 Producers of HDPE .......................................................................................................... 50 Future prospects .............................................................................................................. 53
SECTION 4 THE MARKET FOR POLYPROPYLENE . .............................................. 54
Definition of material........................................................................................................ 54 Market development......................................................................................................... 54 The market in 2008 ........................................................................................................... 56 End use applications........................................................................................................ 58 Producers of polypropylene............................................................................................ 61 Future prospects .............................................................................................................. 64
SECTION 5 THE MARKET FOR PVC .......................................................................... 66
Definition of material........................................................................................................ 66 Market development......................................................................................................... 66 The market in 2008 ........................................................................................................... 68 End use applications........................................................................................................ 70 Producers of PVC ............................................................................................................. 73 Future prospects .............................................................................................................. 76
SECTION 6 THE MARKET FOR GP-HI POLYSTYRENE.......................................... 78
Definition of material........................................................................................................ 78 Market development......................................................................................................... 78 The market in 2008 ........................................................................................................... 81 End use applications........................................................................................................ 82 Producers of GP-HI polystyrene ..................................................................................... 84 Future prospects .............................................................................................................. 86
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SECTION 2 THE MARKET FOR LINEAR AND LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE
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Poland
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The plastics industry in Poland
Economic indicators
Indicator 2008
Population (millions) 38.1
Polymer consumption (000 tonnes) 2,254
Per capita consumption (kg/head) 59
Nominal GDP (EUR bn) 365.8
Per capita GDP (EUR) 9,600
GDP Growth (annual % change) 5
Consumer Price Inflation (%) 3.6
Unemployment rate (%) 9.6
Exports (EUR bn) 145
Imports (EUR bn) 158
Headlines
! Total polymer demand in 2008 came to nearly 2.3 million tonnes, equivalent to 6% of
total demand in Europe. It is the largest of the new EU member states in terms of
both production and consumption.
! Poland has capacity for all commodity polymers, plus PA and acetal resins, but still
requires to import significant quantities to meet local demand. Net imports were over
800,000 tonnes in 2008.
! The Polish plastics industry has benefitted from EU funding since 2004 driving
infrastructure demand, the transfer of processing capacity from Western Europe to
Central Europe, as well as foreign direct investment driving production of
components for the automotive industry, domestic appliances and consumer
electronics.
! Poland has more than 1,700 processors, with over half of these accounted for by
injection moulders. However, the largest segment of demand is accounted for by film
extrusion (24% of demand).
! Consumption during the five year period 2003-2008 has been increasing at an
average rate of 6%/year – one of the highest in Europe.
! Compared to West European countries, the impact of the economic downturn has
been less severe in Poland with the market showing no overall growth for 2008
compared with 2007.
! Growth will remain weak through 2009 with a further possible fall in demand of
around 1%. The market will mainly be sustained by developments in packaging,
particularly PET bottles, thermoformed containers and closures, while demand will
be well down in the automotive, building and appliance sectors.
! Demand is expected to recover strongly from 2010 reverting to growth of around
5%/year to 2013.
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Poland has capacity for all commodity polymers, plus PA and acetal resins, but still
requires to import significant quantities to meet local demand. Net imports were over
800,000 tonnes in 2008.
The Polish plastics industry has benefitted from EU funding since 2004 driving
infrastructure demand, the transfer of processing capacity from Western Europe to
Central Europe, as well as foreign direct investment driving production of
components for the automotive industry, domestic appliances and consumer
electronics.
Poland has more than 1,700 processors, with over half of these accounted for by
injection moulders. However, the largest segment of demand is accounted for by film
extrusion (24% of demand).
Consumption during the five year period 2003-2008 has been increasing at an
average rate of 6%/year – one of the highest in Europe.
Compared to West European countries, the impact of the economic downturn has
been less severe in Poland with the market showing no overall growth for 2008
compared with 2007.
Growth will remain weak through 2009 with a further possible fall in demand of
around 1%. The market will mainly be sustained by developments in packaging,
particularly PET bottles, thermoformed containers and closures, while demand will
be well down in the automotive, building and appliance sectors.
Demand is expected to recover strongly from 2010 reverting to growth of around
5%/year to 2013.
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been driven by a number of trends including the high speed of form-fill-seal machines, which
has succeeded in increasing capacity and reducing the cost of the products, which are
mainly used for dairy pots and containers. Injection moulding tends to be best used for
shorter runs or for complicated shapes. The increasing preference for in mould labelling is
benefiting injection moulding, particularly for higher priced food products. Compression
technology in injection moulding will also be a major development in container
manufacturing.
Other packaging applications include buckets and pails for a variety of goods ranging from
paint to catering size food products and CD and DVD boxes. This latter market had been
enjoying very strong growth over recent years, but may have reached a peak as consumers
move to other formats for films and music. The larger size pails and buckets are taking
market share from traditional materials such as tin cans, small drums and glass demi-johns.
The automotive industry accounts for 17% of injection moulded volume, although it is
significantly more important in terms of value. An increasingly large number of automotive
parts are made of thermoplastics, replacing other materials, particularly metal. A wide range
of parts are injection moulded, which are used throughout the car. They can vary from small
components of just a few grammes up to bumpers, which can weigh 9 kgs. An average of
85kg of injection moulded thermoplastics per vehicle is estimated to have been used in
Europe for 2008. The adoption of plastics parts has been driven by cost and weight saving
considerations. Until the current downturn the automotive sector had been one of the fastest
growing markets for injection moulded items, although as penetration reaches its limit, so the
development of the market has moved into line with vehicle production trends.
Domestic appliances is another important sector for injection moulded plastics accounting
for 13% of materials used in 2008 where plastics are used for a variety of housings and
other components. Many of these products have enjoyed good growth rates historically as
such products become increasingly affordable to a larger percentage of the population and
demand for them increases. However, in Western Europe this sector has been under
pressure as production has shifted east. Leading OEMs such as Electrolux, Whirlpool and
Packaging
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Appliances
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Building
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© Applied Market Information Ltd., 2009
Figure 19.3: END USE APPLICATIONS FOR INJECTION MOULDING IN EUROPE 2008
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A-FAX Ltd.
Shay Lane, HalifaxYorkshire, HX3 6RL � � � �
Contact: Mr. D. Smith, Managing Director
A-TEC PLASTICS Ltd.
6 Queensway, Stem Lane Industrial EstateNew Milton, Hampshire, BH25 5NN � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
Contact: Mr. M. Verity, Managing Director
A.D. PLASTICS Ltd.
13 Willow Road, Poyle Trading Estate, ColnbrookSlough, Berkshire, SL3 0BS � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
Contact: Mr. R.S. Sidhu, Managing Director
A.P. VALVES
Water-Ma-Trout Industrial Estate, HelstonCornwall, TR13 0LW � � � � �
Contact: Mr. M.J. Parker, Managing Director
A.T.B. PLASTICS Ltd.
52/54 Bancrofts Road, Eastern Industrial, South Woodham FerrersChelmsford, Essex, CM3 5UQ � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
Contact: Mr. A.A. Baron, Managing Director
A.T.G. PLASTICS
Cae Gorllan Street, AbercarnNewport, South Wales, NP11 4SZ � � � � � � � �
Contact: Mr. G. Evans, Director
A.V. INJECTION Ltd.
Junction Road, Sutton-in-AshfieldNottinghamshire, NG17 5GS � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
Contact: Mr. A.J.M Jurkiw, Managing Director
A2B PLASTICS Ltd.
Swan Road, Mochdre Business ParkColwyn Bay, LL28 5HB � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
Contact: Mr. A. Burt, Managing Director
AAC STRUCTURAL FOAM Ltd.
Denis House, Mariner, Lichfield Road Industrial EstateTamworth, Staffordshire, B79 7UL � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
Contact: Mr. R. Waspe, General Manager
AAVPD Ltd. t/a AAV PLASTICS DESIGN
Unit 4, Gore X Business Park, BridportDorset, DT6 3UX � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
Contact: Mr. L.P. Wettern, Managing Director
ABALOID PLASTICS Ltd.
165 Scudamore Road, LeicesterLE3 1UQ � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
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6 Queensway, Stem Lane Industrial EstateNew Milton, Hampshire, BH25 5NN
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A-FAX Ltd.
Tel: 01422 331133 - Fax: 01422 323533� � � � � � 10 - 180 10 - 150 1 � �
E-mail: [email protected]: www.a-fax.com
A-TEC PLASTICS Ltd.
Tel: 01425 638433 - Fax: 01425 616374� � � � � � ISO 9002 1 - 450 15 - 180 16 �
E-mail: [email protected]: www.a-tec.co.uk
A.D. PLASTICS Ltd.
Tel: 01753 684777 - Fax: 01753 683139� � � � � � 5 - 3000 30 - 360 12 �
E-mail: [email protected]: www.adplasticsinjectionmoulding.co.uk
A.P. VALVES
Tel: 01326 561040 - Fax: 01326 573605� � � � � ISO 9002 120 20 - 50 8 � �
E-mail: [email protected]: www.apvalves.com
A.T.B. PLASTICS Ltd.
Tel: 01245 328693 - Fax: 01245 321492� � � � � � � ISO 9001 4 - 900 25 - 270 20 � � �
E-mail: [email protected]: www.atbplastics.com
A.T.G. PLASTICS
Tel: 01495 248371 - Fax: 01495 248371� � � � 30 - 2500 30 - 650 7 � � �
E-mail: [email protected]
A.V. INJECTION Ltd.
Tel: 0162 344 0077 - Fax: 0162 355 1371� � � � � � � � � � � ISO 9001v2000 25 - 3000 25 - 550 30 � � �
E-mail: [email protected]: www.avinjection.co.uk
A2B PLASTICS Ltd.
Tel: 01492 544332 - Fax: 01492 543794� � � � � � � � ISO 9002 30 - 3000 25 - 500 25 �
E-mail: [email protected]: www.a2bplastics.co.uk
AAC STRUCTURAL FOAM Ltd.
Tel: 01827 60555 - Fax: 01827 313925� � � � � � � �� � � � � ISO 9001v2000 0.1 - 10000 40 - 1500 26 �
E-mail: [email protected]: www.aacstructuralfoam.co.uk
AAVPD Ltd. t/a AAV PLASTICS DESIGN
Tel: 01308 427000 - Fax: 01308 420088� � � � � � � � � � ISO 9001v2008 0.9 - 1000 22 - 250 7 � � �
E-mail: [email protected]: www.aavplastics.com
ABALOID PLASTICS Ltd.
Tel: 0116 232 0212 - Fax: 0116 232 0569� � � � � � � ISO 9001v2008 19 - 1400 22 - 420 21 �
E-mail: [email protected]: www.abaloidplastics.co.uk
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Tamworth, Staffordshire, B79 7ULContact: Mr. R. Waspe, General Manager
AAVPD Ltd. t/a AAV PLASTICS DESIGN
Unit 4, Gore X Business Park, BridportDorset, DT6 3UXContact: Mr. L.P. Wettern, Managing Director
ABALOID PLASTICS Ltd.
165 Scudamore Road, LeicesterLE3 1UQContact: Mr. P.A. Wheldon, Managing Director
Tamworth, Staffordshire, B79 7ULMr. R. Waspe, General Manager
AAVPD Ltd. t/a AAV PLASTICS DESIGN
Unit 4, Gore X Business Park, Bridport
Mr. L.P. Wettern, Managing Director
165 Scudamore Road, Leicester
Mr. P.A. Wheldon, Managing Director
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VERIPLAST SOLUTIONS
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Head Office: 35C Avenue André Morizet,
92100 Boulogne Billancourt,
France
Key facts
Sector:
! Rigid
! Flexible
Plastics technology used:
! Film extrusion
! Sheet extrusion & thermoforming
! Injection moulding
Markets served:
! Food - confectionery & snacks
! Food - bakery
! Food - dairy & yellow fats
! Food - fresh & frozen
! Food - meat, fish & poultry
! Food - disposables
! Pet food
! Industrials & Buildings
Estimated turnover in plastics
packaging in Europe 2009:
! EUR 270 million
Tel:
Fax:
E Mail:
Web Site:
+33 (0)1 41 03 30 50
www.veriplast.com
Ownership: Sun Capital Partners Inc.
Contact: Maurice Petitjean
Chief Executive Officer
The Autobar Packaging Group changed its name to Veriplast Solutions in early 2007 following its
2006 acquisition by Sun Capital Partners. Autobar ranked among the larger European polyethylene
film extruders but also had other packaging-associated activities. Prior to its sale Autobar was
organised into three divisions: Veriplast International (which made plastic cups and trays for drinks and
food-service), Autobar Rigid (which made rigid packaging) and Autobar Flexible (which produced pallet
wrap, flexible food packaging and refuse bags). After the sale it was decided to use the name
Veriplast from its drink and food-service division and the group was reorganised into four different
operations: Veriplast Flexible Solutions (film extrusion and converted materials/products); Veriplast
Decorative Solutions (in-mould labelling and printed sleeves); Veriplast Consumer Packaging Solutions
(sheet extrusion, thermoforming, injection moulding, in-mould labelling mainly in the food industry); and
Veriplast Food Service Solutions (packaging for the hotel, restaurant catering sector e.g. vending, fast
food outlets). In total the group has 13 production units in seven European countries for both rigid and
flexible packaging.
In 1983 Autobar was bought by the Kuwait Investment Office (KIO) which developed the company
through a series of acquisitions. In rigid packaging these included Zach Verpackungen, Germany
(1983), Monoplast France (1986) and Vacuplas, Spain (1987) while in flexible packaging they included
Fayard et Ravel (1984), VDB Emballage (1991) and Januel (1992), all in France. The French flexible
packaging acquisitions were merged into Autobar Flexible France. The group also developed in
Central and Eastern Europe with the creation of its Polish plant in 1997 and its Bulgarian operation a
year later.
The KIO sold Autobar to Charterhouse Capital Partners in 2004. In the same year the flexible
packaging site at Ste. Sigolène was closed and production transferred to the plants at Firminy and
Montfaucon. Likewise, its operation in Neath in the UK was closed in 2005. In 2006 the group sold
two of its plants: its sheet extrusion and thermoforming facility in Barberá del Vallès, Spain became
part of Groupe Guillin while its polyethylene film extrusion and conversion site at Oosterwolde in the
Netherlands was sold to a private investor and is now called SL Packaging. Veriplast closed its sheet
extrusion and thermoforming site at Apeldoorn, the Netherlands in 2009 with production being moved
to Poland.
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packaging in Europe 2009:
EUR 270 million
riplast Solutions in early 2007 following its
he larger European polyethylene
ed activities. Prior to its sale Autobar was
astic cups and trays for drinks and
food-service), Autobar Rigid (which made rigid packaging) and Autobar Flexible (which produced pallet
wrap, flexible food packaging and refuse bags). After the sale it was decided to use the name
and the group was reorganised into four different
ion and converted materials/products); Veriplast
Decorative Solutions (in-mould labelling and printed sleeves); Veriplast Consumer Packaging Solutions
labelling mainly in the food industry); and
l, restaurant catering sector e.g. vending, fast
ts in seven European countries for both rigid and
stment Office (KIO) which developed the company
through a series of acquisitions. In rigid packaging these included Zach Verpackungen, Germany
(1983), Monoplast France (1986) and Vacuplas, Spain (1987) while in flexible packaging they included
nuel (1992), all in France. The French flexible
Flexible France. The group also developed in
Polish plant in 1997 and its Bulgarian operation a
The KIO sold Autobar to Charterhouse Capital Partners in 2004. In the same year the flexible
oduction transferred to the plants at Firminy and
he UK was closed in 2005. In 2006 the group sold
usion and thermoforming facility in Barberá del Vallès, Spain became
usion and conversion site at Oosterwolde in the
now called SL Packaging. Veriplast closed its sheet
Netherlands in 2009 with production being moved
TAGHLEEF INDUSTRIES LLC
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Financial results1
Units: EUR Millions 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Turnover 242.6 267.6 268.8 230.0 188.7
Profit before tax (PBT) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
% of turnover in plastics packaging 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
% of PBT in plastics packaging 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 1
AMI estimates for the Italian and Hungarian plants combined
Plastics packaging operations in Europe
Company name Location Main activity Estimated 2009
Throughput
(tonnes)
Taghleef Industries IT-San Giorgio di
Nogaro
BOPP film extrusion, film
metallising
64,700
Taghleef Industries HU-Tiszaújvávaros BOPP film extrusion, film
metallising
35,800
Total 100,500
Details of plastics packaging activities
Taghleef Industries operates seven lines at its two European sites for the production of BOPP films.
The last BOPP line with a capacity of 28,000 tonnes was installed at Tiszaújvávaros in 2003. Film
metallisation also take place at its Italian and Hungarian sites with a total capacity of 16,000 tonnes per
year. Typical end-uses include snack foods, bakery products, fresh foods, coffee, various types of
labels (in-mould reel-fed, cut & stack, self-adhesive), adhesive tapes, lamination film, pet supplies and
stationery. A new line for the production of BOPLA films was commissioned at the San Giorgio di
Nogaro plant in 2010. The Italian facility is also the R&D centre for the group.
Non-European plastics packaging operations
The company has three plants in the Middle East – in Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Sohar, Oman;
and 6th
October City, Egypt - which have a combined BOPP capacity of 128,000 tonnes per year. The
plant in Oman had a new 35,000 tpa state-of-the-art BOPP line installed in 2008 and a new metalliser
commissioned in April 2009. The Oman and Egypt sites also extrude CPP films and their combined
capacity for such films is 7,000 tonnes per year. Film metallisation takes place at all three Middle East
locations with a total film metallising capacity of 41,000 tonnes per year.
Shorko Australia, based in Wodonga, Victoria, is now also part of Taghleef Industries. The Dubai-
based company acquired 50% of the equity shares from Hastings Funds Management in December
2007 followed by the second tranche in January 2010. Established in 1982 as a joint venture between
Shell and Courtaulds, Shorko had had a series of owners over the years including Shell (100%),
Montell, Basell and Treofan, the latter having sold it to Hastings Funds Management in 2005. The
Shorko operation now has a BOPP film capacity of 20,000 tonnes per year and a film metallising
capacity of 4,000 tonnes per year. A second metalliser came on stream in June 2010.
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AMI’s 2010 Directory of plastics processing in Turkey
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AKBULUT PLASTIK
Ayaza!a Cendere Yolu No. 16 "i#li Istanbul Tel: 0212 289 4747 Fax: 0212 289 0101 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.akbulutplastik.com Contact: Mr. S. Akbulut, Owner Parent company: Privately Owned Processes operated: Injection moulding Injection Moulding Type: Custom Polymers processed: ABS, PP, Rigid PVC, Flex PVC Markets served: Building, Handles; Hinges Services offered: JIT Polymer throughput: Between 101 - 250 tonnes Minimum lock: 250 Maximum lock: 600 Minimum shot: 150 Maximum shot: 500 Number of machines: 14 AKÇAKESE KALIP METAL PLASTIK INS. SAN. TIC. LTD. !TI.
Keresteciler Sitesi Çayclar Sok. No:38 Demirkapi, Eyüp $stanbul Tel: 0212 612 9298 Fax: 0212 565 2674 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.akcakesekalip.com Contact: Mr. M. Çetin, General Manager Parent company: Privately Owned ISO registration: 9001v2000 Processes operated: Injection moulding, Blow moulding Injection Moulding Type: Custom Polymers processed: ABS, LDPE, HDPE, Rigid PVC, Flex PVC, PA, PA66 Markets served: Automotive, Building, Electrical Services offered: Tool Design, Tool Manufacture, Assembly Polymer throughput: Between 501 - 1000 tonnes Number of machines: 10 Blow Moulding Polymers processed: PP Markets served: Household Chemicals, Insect Repellent Bottles Services offered: JIT Sizes: Under 1 litre, 1 to 5 litres, Polymer throughput: Less than 500 tonnes per annum
AKDOGAN PLASTIK
Ziya Gökalp Mah. Depo ve Ardiyeciler Kooperatifi 784. Ada 10 Parsel Ikitelli, Istanbul Istanbul Tel: 0212 675 1010 Fax: 0212 675 0931 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.akdoganplastik.com Contact: Mr. Y. Polat, General Manager Parent company: Privately Owned Processes operated: PE film extrusion Film extrusion Polymers processed: LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, Metallocene Film produced: Film On Reel Film product manufactured : Carrier Bags, Other Bags Services offered: Flexo Printing, Printing Minimum width: 50 Maximum width: 1500 Number of layers: 3 Polymer throughput: Between 5001 - 7500 tonnes AKER KALIP VE IMALAT SANAYI LTD.
Ciftehavuzlar Selhan Sanayi Sitesi D Blok No. 112 Bayrampa#a Istanbul Tel: 0212 482 2680 Fax: 0212 482 2702 E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Mr. A. Sayar, General Manager Parent company: Privately Owned Processes operated: Injection moulding Injection Moulding Type: Custom, Proprietary Products Polymers processed: PP, Rigid PVC Markets served: Building, Horticultural/Agricultural Services offered: JIT Polymer throughput: Between 501 - 1000 tonnes Minimum lock: 200 Maximum lock: 400 Maximum shot: 500 Number of machines: 4
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AK-ES PLASTIK OTOMOTIV YEDEK PARÇA IMALAT. TIC. LTD. SAN.
Vatan Mah. Cumhurryei Cad. No. 19 Bayrampa!a Istanbul Tel: 0212 577 6166 Fax: Contact: Mr. C. Ese, General Manager Parent company: Privately Owned Processes operated: Injection moulding Injection Moulding Type: Custom, Proprietary Products Polymers processed: PS, PP, PA Markets served: Automotive, Electrical Services offered: Spray Printing Polymer throughput: Less than 50 tonnes Minimum shot: 60 Maximum shot: 150 Number of machines: 2 AKGUL PLASTIK
Vatan Mah. Esenler Yolu Karagöz Sok. Seymen Han No. 12/4 Bayrampa!a Istanbul Tel: 0212 567 7414 Fax: 0212 567 7414 Contact: Mr. T. Akgül, Owner & General Manager Parent company: Privately Owned Processes operated: Injection moulding Injection Moulding Type: Custom Polymers processed: ABS, PP Markets served: Automotive, Electrical, Medical/Pharmaceutical, Household Services offered: JIT Polymer throughput: Between 251 - 500 tonnes Minimum lock: 130 Maximum lock: 300 Minimum shot: 300 Maximum shot: 1000 Number of machines: 3 AKIN KAUCUK PLASTIK SAN. VE. TIC. LTD. STI.
Kurtulu! Mah Denizkent Cad No. 4 Gönen Balikesir Tel: 0266 772 5705 Fax: 0266 772 5704 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.akinkaucuk.com.tr Contact: Mr. A. Akin, General Manager Parent company: Privately Owned Processes operated: Sheet extrusion
Sheet extrusion Type: Contract/Custom Polymers processed: PS, PC, ABS, LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, PET, PP, PMMA, PVC Type of process: Calendering, Co-Extrusion, Extrusion, Pressed, Liquid Cell Casting Type: Plain Markets served: Other transport, Building sheet for furniture, Sleeper Covers for Railways Minimum gauge: 4.000mm Maximum gauge: 60.000 mm Maximum width: 900mm Polymer throughput: Between 3001 - 5000 tonnes AKIN PLASTIK BORU SAN A.!.
Ankara Yolu 27 km Kayseri Central Region Tel: 0352 385 1014 Fax: 0352 385 1175 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.akin.com.tr Contact: Mrs. ". Yelkenoglu, Board Member Parent company: Privately Owned ISO registration: ISO 9002 Processes operated: Pipe extrusion Pipe extrusion Polymers processed: MDPE, HDPE, PEX, PVC, PVC-U Pipes manufactured: Pressure below ground, Non-Pressure below ground, Pressure above ground, Non-Pressure above ground End use applications: Gas Pressure, Irrigation, Storm water, Agricultural drainage, Internal hot/cold, Underfloor Heating Technologies used: Multilayer polymeric Sizes: Up to 32mm, 33 to 63mm, 64 to 90 mm, 91 to 109mm, 110 to 160mm, 161 to 250mm, 251 to 400mm, 401 to 500mm, 631 to 1000mm, Polymer throughput: Between 5001 - 10000 tonnes AKIN PLAST"K KALIP SAN. VE TIC. LTD. !TI.
Do#u Sanayi Sitesi 4. Blok No. 22 Yenibosna 34530 Istanbul Tel: 0212 552 4066 Fax: 0212 552 0479 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.akinplastik.com Contact: Mr. I. Akin, General Manager Parent company: Privately Owned Processes operated: Injection moulding
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