Polyurethane under pressure at K 2013

Manufacturer of foaming machines and turnkey plants for the polyurethane industry, Impianti OMS will display at the exhibition K 2013 (Dϋsseldorf, October 16-23) one Ecomaster high pressure foaming machine as well as the Y2K high pressure self-cleaning mixing heads and a series of low pressure mixing heads in particular the last version "Ultimix Micro", specially designed for microdosing application.
The Ecomaster 100, which has been the reference standard machine for several years, has been subjected to a continuous policy of updating and improvement and it has certainly reached the pinnacle of reliability and quality. Customers are assured of a machine which is economical in energy use, ergonomic and extremely user friendly both in terms of its operation and maintenance.
This series of machine has a wide application range and is commonly used for both high density rigid foams and flexible foams for automotive (seating, interior trim, steering wheels and sound absorption), furniture production, insulation for refrigerators and integral skin mouldings for transport and office furniture.
In the last decade the increasing demand for insulation products having thermal and fire properties caused a growth in the number of plants installed for the continuous production of flexible, metal and rigid board faced composite panels all around the world: Europe, USA and China. 
To face the increasing demand, Impianti OMS has set up two new dedicated business units: OMS Automation (engineering division for the design and construction of cutting and handling systems for both continuous and discontinuous panel lines) and First (division dedicated to designing and supplying a complete range of tailor-made solutions for the production of rigid-faced sandwich panels).
In September 2012 the company celebrated the opening of a new building, close to the three already existing production units in Verano Brianza (near Monza, Italy), that houses assembly of machinery and complete turnkey plants used in the production of sandwich panels, reaching a total area of 18,000 sqm.