Bischof + Klein presents technical films
Published by Joseph Green,
Editor
World Cement,
Lengerich-based packaging and film manufacturer Bischof + Klein presented its technical films at the "IEX Europe" trade fair in Cologne and the "Frontale" trade fair in Nuremberg for the first time. "Those were successful premieres", reported sales manager Stefan Löber and product manager Dieter Wienninger. The B+K trade fair teams were delighted to receive specific orders from around the globe.
As the leading trade fair for industrial insulating material and insulation technology, the IEX is an important platform for the insulation, soundproofing and fire protection segments. Visitors to B+K's stand were particularly interested in aspects of thermal insulation, footfall sound insulation and moisture protection. Bischof + Klein produces laminates which are used in the construction sector or the automotive industry. Thermal lamination films were also in great demand at the trade fair. These bond with non-woven material, aluminium or paper, and are used in the construction sector.
The B+K trade fair team was able to make a number of new contacts at Fensterbau Frontale, the world's leading window, door and facade trade fair. B+K is one of the biggest suppliers in this segment. Its expensive portfolio includes protection films for all types of profile surfaces, from low to high adhesion, with acrylate or also rubber adhesive. Visitors to the B+K stand were particularly interested in protection films for aluminium profiles and for complete windows including glass panes.
Adapted from press release by Joseph Green
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/08062016/bischof-klein-presents-technical-films-246/
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