Jenn Chong Focuses On User-Friendly Designs

Jul 15, 2004 Ι Supplier News Ι Machinery & Machine Tools Ι By Ben, CENS
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Jenn Chong Plastics Machinery Works Co., Ltd., established in 1989, has become one of Taiwan's major manufacturers of plastics-processing machinery. The company has seen steady growth in output and sales over the past decade.

With a production facility occupying a land space of 3,000 square meters in Chiayi County, southern Taiwan, the ISO9002-certified company has a work force of 30 to roll out high-quality plastics-processing machines.

The firm's major product lines include PP (polypropylene), HDPE (high-density polyethylene), and LLDPE (low linear DPE) blown film-making machines; PP/PE flat yarn-making machines and woven-bag whole-plant equipment; PP, PE, PVC (polyvinyl chloride), nylon, and PET (polyethylene terephthalate) monofilament-making machines; PP multifilament-making machines; net-extruding machines and profile extrusion-making machines; and palletizing/recycling machines.

Over the past several years, Jenn Chong has thrown its knowledge and manpower into the development of user-friendly products. Its all-out efforts at developing user-friendly machines have been undertaken to meet the ever more stringent demands in the global marketplace for the environment-friendly models.



The company says it has recently achieved breakthroughs in bringing high-tech functions to its machines, significantly enhancing their level of automation. "We use touch-screen operated microcomputer monitoring and control systems on our super-high-capacity extruders," says company president Raymond Wang. "These extruders are some of the user-friendly products we are producing to meet the growing demand for easy-operation machines."

Jenn Chong says its machines represent the most advanced level of research gained from many years of experience in extrusion manufacturing industry.

Over the past few years, Jenn Chong has concentrated its efforts in the fields of multi-filament and PVC imitation-wood products. The company works with the Taiwan Plastics Industry Development Center on the research and development of PVC imitation-wood products, for use in such items as wall panels and molding. In light of a shortage of natural-wood resources, the company expects there to be a great demand for plastic-imitation wood products in the foreseeable future.

The company uses 'Jenn Chong' brand name on its export products. The firm has exported machines to over 40 nations around the world.
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