Our product range

From the smallest bag to the broadest flat film, we deliver everything made of PE. Our target groups are e.g.

  • Textile industry
  • Automobile industry
  • Chemical industry
  • Hardware stores
  • Pharmaceutical industry
  • Waste management companies
  • Plastics industry
  • Cities and communities
  • Food industry

Recent news

New team member
New team member

Mrs. Svenja Köhler is part of our team since January 2012.

Thank you for the good cooperation in 2011
Thank you for the good cooperation in 2011
The year is slowly drawing to a close, and we can look back on an exciting year in 2011 with all its ups and downs. ...

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ABC of packaging

Organic foil

raw material:
Amylum, normally made out of maize and potatoes, and synthetic polymers

  • Development: about 1990
  • Unproblematic and versatile processible
  • Mechanic properties comparably to PE
  • Good water vapour permeability
  • Biodegradable and compostable
 
Paper

raw material:
Base fibre (for example wood).

  • Development: probably in old China
  • Unproblematic and versatile processible
  • Mechanic properties are adjustable by the used fibres
  • Good water vapour permeability
  • Biodegradable and compostable
 
Polyethylen (PE) raw material:
Petroleum and natural gas, produced by polymerization of ethylene (H2C=CH2).
Main product groups:
PE-LD:
  • Long branching, average chain length (discovery 1939)
  • Unproblematic and versatile processible
  • Balanced proportion of rigidity, impact resistance and resistance to stress cracks
  • Chemical resistance
PE-HD:
  • Mostly linear, even larger chain length (discovery 1953)
  • Unproblematic and versatile processible
  • Balanced proportion of rigidity, impact resistance and resistance to stress cracks
  • excellent chemical resistance
  • Low water absorption and water vapour permeability
 
Polypropylen (PP)

raw material:
Petroleum and natural gas, produced by polymerization of propylene (H2C=CH-CH3).

  • discovery in 1954
  • Unproblematic and versatile processible
  • Rigidity, impact resistance and resistance to stress cracks are variably adjustable
  • Chemical resistance, polar, organic solvent, too
  • Low water absorption and water vapour permeability
  • Temperature range until 130 °C
 
Verbund (PA/PE)

raw material:
Petroleum and natural gas, produced by dry laminating of polyamide (PA) and polyethylene (PE).

  • Development: after 1955
  • Weldable
  • High mechanic resistance
  • Mostly water vapour resistant
  • Mostly oil and grease proof
  • Mostly gas-proof and odorproof