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WORLD LEADER IN
INJECTION MOLDING TECHNOLOGY, RUBBER MOLDING PRESSES:
Since
1965, when our factory in Fridingen, Germany was founded, we have been producing
machines, handling systems, and molds for the rubber industry. From small
beginnings, we were originally a subsidiary of DESMA at Achim and have grown to
become the world's leading manufacturer of rubber injection molding machines and
systems. The growth has come as a result of DESMA's commitment to continual
development and product improvement. With a total workforce of over 300
employees in Germany, the USA, and other oversea locations, we are present at
locations all throughout the world. Quality of service, technical leadership and
process know-how are the strong points that we bring to the partnership we have
with each of our customers. Read more about us ....
RECENT
NEWS:
(Mar, 2008) DESMA forms global
partnership with Wickert Presstech: 
DESMA,
KDE Sales & Service, Inc. recently entered into a multi-year contract to
represent German machinery maker Wickert Maschinenbau, GMBH (http://www.wickert-presstech.de)
in North America, including Canada and Mexico. Wickert
is a German based machinery supplier . They specialize in high end vacuum
compression technology and custom machine design / construction.
DESMA recently (mid January 2008) inked a multi year representation deal
with Wickert for DESMA to handle new equipment sales, spare parts and service
for North America including Mexico and Canada.
Read the article from RPN ...
(July,
2008) DESMA to begin manufacturing molds and cold runner systems at Hebron, KY
facility for the North American market:
Hebron,
KY - An
expansion is underway at our North American headquarters in Hebron, KY!
Due to our continued growth in our machine sales and our mold and cold
runner product sector worldwide, DESMA is making a sizable investment to
begin producing tooling in North America. We have machining capability for
mold sizes 36" x 44" in size. Read
the article from the Business Courier Journal ...
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DOWNLOAD THE LATEST DESMA PRESS RELEASES AND
LITERATURE:
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A
Technical News Report detailing new technologies that DESMA has recently
introduced for the rubber molding industry. This issue is a must read to
get up to date on everything from the latest in Silicone Rubber processing
to our zero waste FlowControl cold runner technology. Click
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A
Service & Support brochure detailing DESMA's superior service and
technical support department. We are constantly finding ways for our
customers to upgrade their existing machines to meet the production
demands of today. With 10 North American service technicians you can be
sure we will be available to diagnose your machine at your
request. Click
here to view / download. |
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TECHNICAL INNOVATION:
DESMA
Valve Gated FlowControl Cold Runners
The
cold runner developed by DESMA's internal mold shop uses individually activated, patented
needle-shaped shut-off nozzles. These nozzles can be actuated together or they
can be actuated individually and sequenced through our machine PLC. This results in a zero waste molding technique. By controlling the shutoff
nozzles with the machine PLC, the cold runner can be balanced right at the
machine control unit without any need for disassembly. This new design
also permits different size shot volumes to be injected into different cavities
in the mold. This technique was first exhibited at the K Show in 2004. Please
contact your regional salesman for more
information.

BENCHMARK
Machine setting new standards
The DESMA 968 BENCHMARK 750
was introduced to the market a few years ago, and its inception has set a new
ergonomic standard providing a 750 mm operating height (floor - top edge of
heating platen) and a fully hydraulic clamping system. With an opening
stroke up to 830 mm, as well as a strip material intake height
of 2.150 mm (up to 10.000 cm³ injection unit) the BENCHMARK
sets the specifications for the future. By adding a combination of multiple
hydraulic pumps and electric drives, several hydraulic movements can be
accomplished simultaneously in an effort to save cycle time. This
machine stands out because of a completely new and patent pending fully
hydraulic clamping system which is setting new standards regarding
ergonomic machine operations. Read More...
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