IPIC PLASTIC
Rue du Haut Vinâve 63 Bis
4682 HOUTAIN-SAINT-SIMEON
Tel: 32-(0)42864885 – Fax: 32-(0)42865243
Email: info@ipicplastic.be - Web: www.ipicplastic.be
Contact person: Mr Joseph ROUSSEAUX
IPIC PLASTIC was established more than 20 years ago, of the encounter between a mechanical workshop and a plastic injector. That is what makes its particularity: from the conception to the final production and to the assembly, IPIC PLASTIC offers a real one-step counter that integrates the various manufacture stages.
Regular investments have enabled to increase not only the production capacity but also the types of realised products. Therefore the new markets have opened.
A dozen machines
Regularly renewed, the Machinery Park of IPIC is composed of a dozen machines from 15 to 270 tons for an injection volume up to 800 cm3, together with the device in line with the production constraints. The material thus treated are: PE, PP, PS, PoM, ABS, PA, TPE with or without load.
The set-up service and our way of proceeding have enabled to express ourselves in different sectors of activities:
Aerospace
Automotive
Defence
Medical
Electric Industry
Mechanical Industry
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ISOMATEX
Scientific Park Crealys - Rue Camille Hubert 29
5032 GEMBLOUX (LES ISNES)
Tel: 32-(0)81728686 – Fax: 32-(0)81728689
Email: info@isomatex.com - Web: www.isomatex.com
Contact person: Mr Tigran VARTANIAN
The company ISOMATEX is the global leader in manufacturing enhanced volcanic rock filaments (trademark: FILAVATM).
The production of FILAVA is unique thanks to a genuine and innovative treatment of the raw material, basalt, which is enriched with various mineral additives to increase and guarantee its original mechanical and chemical properties.
ISOMATEX has developed a unique production system which combines various leading edge technologies for an accurate control of quality from raw materials to the end product.
In particular, the production equipment’s have been carefully selected and configured in order to assure a tight control of temperatures at all stages of the process, from melting, refining and drawing of the lava up to the production of the enhanced volcanic rock filament FILAVATM, which has a diameter of less than 10 microns
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