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In 1942, the Delahousse family
established itself in Vauchrétien, in the heart of the famous vineyards of
the Loire Valley and started to manufacture various textile products.
In 1968, after considerable
investment and
improvements within the manufacturing process, the company S.A. Delahousse &
Bruant
was born from the fusion of the family business with a competitor from the
North of France.
Since then and with the introduction
of the next family generation, the company has really concentrated on the
manufacturing of components for the furniture industry
with a strong development towards plastic injection moulding. |
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Today the company is still family
owned and managed. The development of plastic transformation technology
has been emphasised with now more than 40 injection moulding machines from
15 to 230 ton capacity and the integration in 1993, of tool/mould
manufacture. Thus giving a totally independent company. In fact we now
offer out tool making services to other injection moulders.
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Employees
number approx 60, working three shifts on a 7000
m˛ purpose built factory with fully automated machines, peripherals and transport
systems.
In year 2000 we exported to 36 countries. |
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are commited to giving to our customers a wide and innovating range of
products with the highest standards of quality and service. |
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mission : to bring your industrial project to reality with
efficient support, from concept to finished article.
Combining
the use of the latest CAD CAM software with years of experience,
Delahousse & Fils
offers to customers who need special developments complete design study, 3D solid
modelling, and rapid prototyping. |
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S.A.
Delahousse
operates more than 40 injection molding presses from 15 to 230 ton capacity.
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We
have experience with most thermoplastics (PE, PP, PA, ABS, POM, PS...) and
elastomers (SBS, SEBS, TPEE...) with special expertise in injection moulding over textile
products.
Quality
control is
effected at several points of the production chain from a schedule of
conditions which is defined with suppliers to final control which can be
done in-house or sub-contacted for greater independancy. |
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