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New Monforts coating range production gets underway

By December 12, 20161 Min Read
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Monforts production facility in Austria, Montex Maschinenfabrik Ges.m.b.H, has started production of the recently introduced complete range of coating units, with the first coating lines being shipped for delivery to Colombia, Mexico and Italy.
The facility also manufactures the complete ranges of hi-tech Montex stenters, Sanforising lines, Thermex continuous dyeing ranges, Padders and purpose built lines for Technical Textiles.
It has been the ability of Montex Maschinenfabrik to produce tailor-made Monforts machine ranges according to specific customer requirements – and also to build ranges for technical textiles units – that has earned it such a high reputation worldwide.
Located in Sankt Stefan near Graz, Austria, the company’s facility changed its name to Montex Maschinenfabrik in the early 1980s; and is planning to celebrate its 35th anniversary later this year. It now covers an area of 12,000 m², with around 50 per cent dedicated to production. The machine shop is equipped with the latest Trumpf CNC laser cutting and bending presses. Customers are also always welcome to visit and witness their machines under production.
For more information: Read our Jan 2016 issue of ITJ
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