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The ability to interpret customer needs and to customise plants and equipment makes Presma a leading manufacturer of injection moulding machines . An electric / mechanical model with 72 mould stations will be exhibited at Plast 2023 .
The Roto PVC 20 / 3000TS injection moulding machine for PVC moldingp

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Presma has been in business for over 85 years . Founded by the Canziani family , it is headquartered in Torba di Gornate Olona ( Varese , Italy ) and specialises in the design and production of highly customised solutions for thermoplastic injection moulding . In 2009 , the company broadened its range to include injection moulding machines for rubber and silicone . Presma owes its international success to the quality of its products , which are entirely made in Italy . Its machines and plants are carefully studied to meet customers ’ requests and operational needs . Different configurations are offered , including rotary , horizontal , vertical and multiple injection moulding machines , for various application sectors . Some examples include “ imitation cork ” thermoplastic caps , overmoulded pipe fittings for household appliances , recycled
PVC pedestal blocks for street furniture , and multi-colour handles for cleaning tools and accessories . Presma is dedicated to finding special solutions , as indicated by the slogan on the company logo : “ Non Standard Technology ”. The catalogue of Presma includes special injection presses for the production of compact , semi-foamed , two-component , gas-assisted parts and suitable to process recycled thermoplastics . The product range includes more than 100 models with different clamping forces , platen sizes and station configurations . The presses can come with horizontal or vertical mould opening , with punching or transfer screw injection units and multi-colour or bi-component heads . In addition , Presma supplies moulding cells with multiple presses managed by anthropomorphic robots for the production of multi-
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