Xaloy water-ring pelletizers are suitable for processing a wide range of polymers, unfilled or filled, in reclaim, masterbatch and general compounding. See Models available:
Xaloy machinery components, systems and know-how in plastics can help you reduce costs, increase output and/or improve product quality in injection molding.
Xaloy: Global Plastics Leader
The global leader in hi-performance
machinery components and equipment for the plastics industry.
Xaloy has powerful resources to help reduce costs & increase
productivity
Eram Trade, guided with its Plastic
& Rubber Industries, envisioned a more rewarding well-built
product services to
growing demands, by
piloting collaborations of inter-related
affiliations in Plastic & Rubber Industries international
manufacturers.
A convergence with
XALOY EUROPE as partner, led eRam to open an entire field of business continuity
and sustainable strength to Plastics & Rubber Industries in the
Middle East. For Xaloy Europe, of
German Origin, a pioneer and the global leader in high-performance
machinery components and equipment for the plastics industry,
and not to mention of its powerful resources to help reduce
costs and increase productivity in injection molding, extrusion,
and other processes.
Eram
International Holding Group, operates as the exclusive
distributor for XALOY EUROPE in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and
of the Middle Eastern Territories.
We feature to supply
XALOY’s extensive products and services from melt processing,
peripherals /downstream equipments, and other services such as
training, process development, installation and start-up, for
customers valued greater satisfaction.
A History of Xaloy
Celebrating our diamond anniversary in 2004, Xaloy has a rich
history of innovation and expansion to meet customer needs.
Among them:
Four newly patented screw designs for improved melt
quality and output (2003–2006).
A world-class manufacturing system modeled on Toyota’s
(Continuous improvement since 1996).
The first tungsten carbide barrels, to withstand extreme
wear environments (1971).
The first pressure-resistant injection molding barrel
(1963).
The first bimetallic barrel for plastics (1938).
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