Krahn Ceramics to showcase ceramic solutions Fakuma 2023 trade fair

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August 14, 2023
Krahn Ceramics will highlight ceramics as a complementary material to polymers in injection moulding (Courtesy Krahn Ceramics)
Krahn Ceramics will highlight ceramics as a complementary material to polymers in injection moulding (Courtesy Krahn Ceramics)

Krahn Ceramics GmbH, headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, is set to exhibit for the first time at this year’s Fakuma International Trade Fair for Plastics Processing in Friedrichshafen, Germany, October 17 – 21. From booth 4206 in Hall B4, Krahn will showcase its range of services in order to demonstrate how ceramics and plastics can complement each other.

“We are very pleased to be at Fakuma, the world’s leading trade event for industrial plastics processing, to showcase our ceramic solutions for the plastics industry,” shared Dr Stefan Stolz, Managing Director of KRAHN Ceramics GmbH. “With our participation at Fakuma, we would like to show the plastics processing industry a wide range of possible applications for ceramics and how ceramics and plastics ideally complement each other,” added Dr Stefan Stolz.

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Technical ceramics offer a range of material properties including durability, hardness, wear resistance, temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, and electrical properties, making the material suitable for high-performance applications.

As a former business unit of Krahn Chemie GmbH, Krahn Ceramics has over thirty years of experience in the field of ceramics and metal processing and, as part of the Otto Krahn Group, can also draw on a network in the plastics industry. The company positions itself as a technology partner throughout the entire value chain and supports customers from powder to finished component. Furthermore, in addition to a technical centre for developments of customised ceramic solutions the company also has its own production line for Ceramic Injection Moulding compounds.

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