Nearest Maillefer contacts for USA
KN Manufacturing Solutions LLC
Fiber Optic
5464 Woodrun Ct
GA 30517 Braselton
Tel: +1 678 828 9868
Cell: +1 404 202 9655
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Pipe & Tube
Phipps Bend Industrial Park<br />
402 Phipps Bend Road
TN 37873 Surgoinsville
Tel: +1 423 817 2440
Fax: +1 423 212 0131
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Wire & Cable
#1 Extrusion Drive
CT 06379 Pawcatuck,
Tel: +1 920-215-6628
om;d.c;dar;tan;s-s;avi;w/d;cho;jzaWould you like to help further develop the telecommunications world? Communication networks currently rely on fiber optic cables. Whether you produce cables for FTTx, wireless networks or local area networks, cable quality and production reliability are key to your success.
The secondary coating of your fiber optic cables is the most important aspect in your production process. As the quality of loose tube defines the final properties of your cable, it is crucial that you have the technology in place to get it right.
As SZ stranding defines the mechanical and environmental properties of your loose tube fiber optic cable, you need technology that you can rely on. Our SZ stranding technology is not only reliable, but it helps you produce flexible and durable cable for use in various applications.
The sheathing process is where you apply the final touch to your loose tube fiber optic cable. Mechanical properties for different cable types are set with armoring and strength members. Our state-of-the-art extrusion technology offers you the ability to utlize a large variety of plastic materials to produce high-quality jacketing.
We recognize that you expect tight buffering to be the most basic element of your fiber optic indoor cable production process. Our technology makes tight buffering simple to achieve, so you can reach levels of high productivity.
By adopting our technology for stranding and jacketing in tandem, you make your fiber optic cable manufacturing process more efficient. Also, when you combine our stranding unit and yarn server, you receive flexible and reliable cable for indoor installations.
21.3.2023
Proudly introducing the first of the MXD series, Maillefer releases its first 80 mm 30 L/D extruder from shop assembly. It is geared for today’s pipe & tube manufacturing requirements. Read more
2.3.2023
The THC 50/90 is a new member of our conical crosshead family. It’s a perfect solution for medium and high-voltage cable production. Read more
22.2.2023
One of the many challenges in the medical device industry is the production of plastic PVC or PU tube. Two optimization methods for flexible tubing are available on medical extrusion lines. Read more
8.2.2023
Splicing of large Milliken conductors is significantly easier with Maillefer’s new QCS 3000. Remove complex and time consuming operations when extruding for MV, HV and EHV cables. Read more
6.2.2023
Lars Fagerholm, President of the group, states, "Maillefer continues to commit to and demonstrate sustainable value in how we operate and in the performance of our technology. We continuously drive our operations toward more sustainable processes, fully utilize 100 % green energy resources, and invest in our organization and the way of working to meet sustainable and best ethical values. Read more
26.1.2023
R&D partnering, performance excellence throughout equipment life-cycles, and sustainable practices help nurture long lasting partnerships. Come explore the innovations and collaboration possibilities. Read more
24.1.2023
World events increase demand for multi-layer pipe around the globe. Maillefer provides you with the experience, the right resources, and the support to realize manufacturing excellence. Read more
11.1.2023
Stop by and meet with Maillefer at any of the industry events during 2023. We invite you to arrange your meeting with us before the show takes place. Read more