Blog - Maillefer

State-of-the-Art Crosshead - ECH Crosshead for Microduct

Nov 11, 2024 5:12:01 AM

This crosshead is built for the production of dual-layer blown fiber microducts. Ideal for tubes with a special inner layer which favors longer jetting distances and reduced friction.


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State-of-the-Art Cooling

Sep 27, 2024 9:29:38 AM

The CBC 32 is a vacuum calibrating trough especially suited for medical tubes. Destined to fit North American requirements, this model is available in a compact 2.5 m long version.


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Insight into Multi-layer Flow Distribution

Jun 6, 2024 3:34:19 AM

Stack-up your chances when co-extruding. Formulations and rheology are a moving target. An analytical approach means offering more than just extrusion equipment.


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State-of-the-Art-Highlights-Crosshead

Jan 24, 2024 5:40:55 AM

Extrude small diameter fluoropolymer medical tubes with this new model ECH 5/10 F crosshead. Precision, quality and long production runs qualify this component.


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State-of-the-Art ECH 36/55 Triple-Layer Head

May 16, 2023 8:47:38 AM

The ECH 36/55 3L + ST is a multilayer crosshead available for the production of microduct tubes as well as for drip irrigation, with striping and possibility for recycled materials.

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State of the Art Next Generation Extruder

Mar 21, 2023 3:38:59 AM

Proudly introducing the first of the MXD series, Maillefer releases its first 80 mm 30 L/D extruder from shop assembly. It is geared for today’s pipe & tube manufacturing requirements.

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State-of-the-Art Crosshead for Corrugation

Sep 9, 2021 12:00:00 AM

The ECH 3/20 single layer extrusion crosshead is for production of corrugated tubes, especially for automotive and technical applications.

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State-of-the-Art Multi-Layer Extrusion Head

Jan 20, 2021 12:00:00 AM

The ECH 5/50 ML is a versatile multi-layer head for the production of automobile fuel, vapor return, battery cooling tubes, and more. Available for up to six layers, for both smooth or corrugated tubes.

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