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Dynisco to Showcase its New Extrusion and Pressure Sensors at K 2010

Franklin-oriented Dynisco, a leading provider of extrusion sensing devices and control equipments, proclaimed at K 2010 that their company is spreading its business to the Middle East and Eastern Europe, succeeding its expansion in Asia, which proved successful.

Dynisco will be demonstrating many of their solutions at K 2010, covering novel sensing devices, equipments, control and evaluation devices. The company will be showcasing its Opt-Trol technology, which helps regulating the extrusion lines as well as their SPX-T pressure sensors, featuring an in-built RTD (resistance-temperature-detector) and a thermal sensing device having thermal harmonizing functionality, at the trade fair.

According to Michael Swanton, sales manager for the United Kingdom and Europe branch, they routed their product’s market in China three years before and recently their business in China constitutes 30 % of the entire income and is progressively expanding. He added that the company is actually advancing their products based on the market demands.

Dynisco will be employing new managers in the Middle East and Eastern Europe for working with the prevailing suppliers and clients. Most of the clients are resin providers and compounders. Jeff Wilkins, sales manager at the Americas, stated that the market is robust in 2010 and the company has acquired many contracts for supplying the products in 2011.

Source: http://www.dynisco.com

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