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Magnum Venus Plastech Distributor Pinteco KG Enterprises Conducts Successful LRTM Demos at Industry Exhibition in Finland
 

LIVE LRTM DEMOS AT FINLAND SHOW GREAT SUCCESS

 
 
Kent, WA – For the first time, a live demonstration of the Light RTM process was conducted in a booth at the Lahti Muovi-Plastics Exhibition held in Finland in November.  The company who conducted those demonstrations?  MVP distributor for Finland Pinteco KG Enterprise.
 
Working together with represented suppliers, Pinteco KG Enterprise demonstrated the LRTM injection process twice a day each day using the Patriot™ SSB Injection System.
 
Designed for injecting polyester, vinylester and methacrylate resins and catalyst at controlled pressures, the Patriot SSB mixes on demand at the injection head.  This system features adjustable, “on the fly” catalyst ratios from 0.5% to 3% with the new MotoCat catalyst percentage remote drive, as well as the latest, highly accurate meter/mix technology with Patriot™.  With the Patriot SSB System, M.V.P. has now made the injection process, affordable, efficient, fully optimized, safe and automatic.
 
Customers were amazed to see the LRTM process happening in a booth during the show, particularly by staff wearing white shirts and ties.  They were also surprised at the lack of any significant styrene emissions in the injection process.  Many, including several large manufacturers, have invited Pinteco KG Enterprise to bring the MVP Light RTM Training Course to their facility to train their personnel in the LRTM process.
 
Overall, according to Jukka Leinonen of Pinteco KG Enterprise, “The demonstrations exceed our expectations.  In the current pessimistic economic environment, people saw these demos as a shiny spot in what could be the middle of a shady future.”
 
For more information on the comprehensive Light RTM Training Course offered by MVP, or on our family of products, please visit the M.V.P. Web site at www.mvpind.com
 

 

 

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