B&H Tool Company, a solutions provider for manufacturers of insulated cable, wire, tubing, hose, pipe and profiles, has debuted an important new assessment tool that helps solve the most serious problems extruders face. These problems are related to process (wall thickness, O.D. and I.D. control, etc.) quality (leaking, burning and knit lines) and equipment issues.
This new tool is a comprehensive 15-minute technical assessment, which is offered at no cost to qualified extruders, in both OEM and job shop environments.
In 15 minutes, a B&H Tool Company solution specialist can help identify the true root causes of problems, and determine whether there are instrumentation, tooling or service solutions that can make their process more stable, consistent, and productive.
In months of beta tests with some of North America’s most prominent extruders, the B&H 15-minute assessment has proven to be a valuable means for clarifying issues that are critical to extrusion performance, and the development of workable, cost-effective solutions. The assessment can also be a valuable tool for extruders who want to increase production without major capital investment, or who want to pursue a quality certification.
For information about how the B&H Tool Company 15-Minute Assessment can help solve your extrusion issues, improve process stability and increase productivity, contact Peter Neville at (800) 272-8878, or (760) 471-8949.
B&H Tool Company, www.bhtool.com
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