Eisbär Trockentechnik GmbH

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Eisbär Trockentechnik GmbH
Headquarters Götzis, Austria
Website www.eisbaer.at

Company Profile

Eisbär Trockentechnik GmbH is a company from Götzis in Austria and covers the business areas ancillary equipment and building refurbishment. In the field of ancillary equipment Eisbär manufactures systems to improve quality and productivity for the plastics industry. Eisbär develops individual and efficient solutions in close collaboration with clients and suppliers. Eisbär manufactures systems for drying, de-humidification and cooling for the plastics industry.

In the field of building refurbishment, Eisbär specializes in the drying of buildings and all types of products, or the restoration of a room following the exposure to water or moisture. In close cooperation with customers, Eisbär develops and carries out individual solutions. Systems are optimized to the individual customer requirements.

An international service network in more than 40 countries guarantees global and optimal customer service.

Products / Technology

  • Dry-Air-System to avoid condensation on cooled moulds
  • Granule-Drying-System for material drying
  • Dry-Pack for mould de-humidification and material drying
  • Lift cooling System for cooling down molded parts
  • Blow-Air-Cooling-System for blowing-air or compressed-air cooling
  • Mixing Unit for mixing and dosing

History

References

PETplanet Insider Articles

Issue 04 / 2024: Energy-efficient material drying for low throughputs
Issue 03 / 2024: Systems enhancing plastic industry efficiency
Issue 10 / 2022: Saving resources
Issue 10 / 2022: Always the right atmosphere
Issue 05 / 2022: Plug & Dry - material drying all-in-one-solution
Issue 11 / 2021: Fakuma 2021 review
Issue 03 / 2021: Successful research on GDS granule drying system
Issue 11 / 2020: Making the most of recycling material
Issue 10 / 2019: Plug & Dry - material drying all-in-one-solution
Issue 09 / 2019: High cavitation closure mould

External links

Eisbär Website