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ENSINGER, INC
ENSINGER, INC
Washington, Pennsylvania
100-499 employees
The Ensinger Group is engaged in the development, manufacture and sale of compounds, semi-finished materials, composites, technical parts and profiles made of engineering and high-performance plastics. To process the thermoplastic polymers, Ensinger uses a wide range of production techniques, such as extrusion, machining, injection molding, casting, sintering and pressing. With a total of 2,700 employees at 34 locations, the family-owned enterprise is represented worldwide in all major industrial regions with manufacturing facilities or sales offices. > Business segments The spectrum of materials used ranges from engineering plastics through to the category of highly temperature-resistant high-performance plastics. Thermoplastic polymer products are used in different fields, including the automotive and aerospace industries, mechanical engineering, medical technology, the electrical and semiconductor sectors and food industry. > “Best Employer“ Ensinger is among Germany’s best employers, according to an online survey conducted by the magazine Focus. Since 2014, the plastics processor is ranked top among all enterprises surveyed in its industry sector. For further information please visit our website. Trading Details: www.ensingerplastics.com/en/trading-details Privacy Policy: www.ensingerplastics.com/en/social-media-privacy-policy
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Top Benefits
31 INCORPORATED
31 INCORPORATED
Newcomerstown, Ohio
50-99 employees
31 Incorporated was founded in 1964. In 1985 Bob Hendry & Chuck Muhs, who had more than 50 combined years of experience in tire repair product development, and manufacturing acquired the company. Our internationally recognized brand Xtra Seal is sold and distributed all over the world. We are world leader in the manufacturing of tire repair products, and materials.
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Market Competitive
KURZ-KASCH, INC.
KURZ-KASCH, INC.
Newcomerstown, Ohio
25-49 employees
Founded in 1916 in Dayton, Ohio Kurz-Kasch is a specialty manufacturer and technology company that has established itself as a leading manufacturer of highly engineered electromagnetic and engineered composite components. The company provides engineering solutions utilizing its integrated core competencies for winding, terminating, machining, encapsulation and precision molding. With press sizes ranging from 10 tons to 1,500 tons Kurz-Kasch can design and manufacture your thermoplastic and thermoset designs. Kurz-Kasch uses a wide range of standard and unique coil winding capabilities. The equipment ranges from multi-head bobbin coil winding machines to unique, custom designed coil winding and forming equipment. The company has also developed its own in-house termination methods for magnet wire, leads in coil, stator, and solenoid and specialty electrical products. In addition, Kurz-Kasch engineers design and employs automated specialty techniques for termination methods with closed loop process controls to assure high reliability. Research and development of new plastic and electromagnetic products for others.
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Top Benefits
PLEIGER PLASTICS COMPANY
PLEIGER PLASTICS COMPANY
Washington, Pennsylvania
25-49 employees
Pleiger Plastics specializes in custom molding of polyurethane and manufactures shock-absorbing bumpers, precision plastic balls, compression couplings, spring rubber, squeegees, and snowplow cutting edges. By offering full-service custom molding, Pleiger Plastics offers its business partners cost-effective solutions to difficult problems. Beginning with short turn-around quotes, the Pleiger Solution lets our clients build the framework for a successful molding project. Pleiger offers engineering services to design or re-design molded parts to optimize performance and moldability. Once designs are finalized, low-cost prototypes are produced for field testing and selection of the best material for the application. Our complete on-site testing lab ensures that all products manufactured by Pleiger Plastics meet our published specifications. These lab services can also be used to identify existing molded elastomers to determine if there is an economical substitute. All of Pleiger Plastics’ services are combined to optimize design and performance which leads to effectively molded, longer-lasting products, for delivery anywhere in the world. #CustomCastUrethaneMolding #PrototypingCastUrethaneProcess #PolyurethaneEngineering #PolyurethaneTesting #UrethaneMolding #ScreenPrintingSqueegee #PolyurethaneRollersandWheels #PolyurethaneWearParts #HighDensityFlexiblePolyurethaneFoam #GravurePrintingMachineParts #PolyurethaneRod #PolyurethaneSheet #PolyurethaneTube #PolyurethaneBar
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
MAGNUM MAGNETICS CORPORATION
MAGNUM MAGNETICS CORPORATION
Marietta, Ohio
All Size Average employees
After opening our business doors in 1991, Magnum Magnetics completed its first run of flexible magnetic sheeting in May 1992. We started operations in a 10,000-square-foot building in Marietta, Ohio. After several expansions we now operate two manufacturing facilities in Ohio totaling 160,000-square-feet and produce a wide variety of flexible permanent magnet including sheeting, strip, and extrusions. We are proud to say that Magnum® flexible magnetic material is produced and tested in the U.S.A. As a result, we control the content and quality of our magnetic materials from start to end. Our customers have helped us to grow and we will always work hard to earn their respect. We know we can’t make our business relationship a long term one if we don’t continually meet customer needs quickly and efficiently without sacrificing quality. And, we recognize the pivotal role our employees play in helping Magnum Magnetics meet customer needs. Our talented staff members work in an environment that encourages teamwork, yet is also self-empowering. We continually invest in equipment, machinery, and employees to maintain and improve our state-of-the-art and environmentally-friendly manufacturing processes. Guided by LEAN manufacturing principles, we are able to maximize our productivity while reducing operating costs, creating the most competitive prices on our products.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard