Sunday, June 22, 2014

Precision Engineering Company for Quality Interlacing Jets and Extrusion Parts

Prominent precision product manufacturers today have customers from diverse industries. Well known precision engineering companies such as Precision Products Inc (PPI) have customers that include not only aerospace, defense and textiles but also food & beverage, medical and plastic, rubber extrusion and jet turbine fuel systems. PPI therefore is a prominent manufacturer of extrusion parts for the textiles industry.

 

 These products include interlacing jets and texturing jets besides aspirators, ceramic guides and idler rolls as well as thread up tools. The companies for which these products are manufactured in large volumes include Barmag and Fare as well as Filteco, Neumag and Reiter for extrusion machine parts and Gilbos and Belmont for air entanglement machine parts besides GVA and Superba for Heat Set and Twisting machine parts.
The manufacture of these extrusion parts in bulk and for repeated orders requires excellent resources. These resources include not only the best CNC machines for turning and milling operations or multitasking operations but also laboratories such as those required for metallurgical analysis and industrial metrology.

PPI is well established with these resources as well as excellent team of machinists and engineers who have the capability of reverse engineering wherever required. PPI is therefore able to produce these parts with the kind of tolerance levels necessary owing to its processes being controlled by ISO certification standards.
PPI is one of the prominent suppliers of texturing jets used in single step extruders that aid in the manufacture of automotive fabrics and upholstery as well as interlacing jets used in a wide range in air entanglement of CF and BCF yarn. The interlacing tack jets are manufactured under strict ISO 9001 2008 certified process. The life and durability of all these jets is superb and they also cost less. When bought in bulk one can also avail of discounts.

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