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RESEDA BINDER - COMPANY PROFILE
Company portrait
Founded in 1913, Reseda
Binder e.K. specialises exclusively in the research, development and production
of paraffin rings for the textile industry. These are used on spinning and
winding machines to treat the yarn with paraffin wax in order to minimise
friction on the yarn and to optimise its running characteristics. Due to its
longstanding experience and consistently innovative management, Reseda Binder
has now evolved (in the fourth generation of family ownership) into one of the
world's leading manufacturers of paraffin rings. The company is noteworthy for
its product quality, advisory facilities, intensive customer care, range of
services and flexibility.
With two production sites,
it has established a considerable capacity for uniformly consistent raw material
in order to ensure exceptionally high standards of quality and technical
excellence.
Consistent investments in
innovative, fully automatic production processes underwrite the outstanding
product quality and technological competence of the company.Products
Reseda Binder makes paraffin
rings of all sizes and, needless to say, to quality standards matched to each
individual customer. Particular attention is paid to dimensional accuracy and
the appearance of the finished article.
Considerations of the future
The objective of achieving
proximity to the customer throughout the world points the way to the future of
Reseda Binder. Passing on to its customers the ability to implement the know-how
it has acquired over many years is regarded as a matter of course. The company
aims to be receptive to new developments and ideas and, if appropriate, also to
constructive criticism.
Environmental awareness
Reseda Binder loves and
lives with nature. It was with this in mind that it created 'NATURAFIN', a range
of eco-certified products with a brandname that speaks for itself.
New developments
The company's latest
developments consist of steam wax paraffins (for use with steamed yarns) and
paraffin rings with a 'waste watcher' feature which has proved to be able not
only to permit considerable savings to be made in paraffin consumption but also
to achieve reductions in waste at the same time.
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