Mitraco has a solution for your cleaning problems !
We are active in a host of sectors :
• Aviation industry – stripping of paint off critical parts in aluminium or composite structure.
• Automotive industry – stripping of paint off auxiliary tools for lacquering lines.
• Refurbishing – recycling of high-value metal parts ready for a new coat of lacquer, such as stretching systems.
• Plastics industry – cleaning of breaking plates, dices and extruder screws.
Our mission is to offer a well-balanced price/quality ratio in surface cleaning techniques and to help our customer solve related problems.
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Company profile :
As an industrial cleaning company, Mitraco has considerable prospects of growth thanks to the latest developments in environmental technology and a new European market strategy. These good prospects are announced today, along with
the ISO quality certification 9002.
Mitraco began in 1985 as a company which had turned itself around. The original activity (the repair and sale of mining equipment) was quickly replaced entirely with the chemical and thermal stripping of paint off tools. Today, the company
has grown into a key service company in the automotive industry (including Ford Genk) and one of Limbourg’s most innovative SMEs.
From an environmental engineering perspective, the company attracted attention before with the creation of a cane field acting as a filter for the internal water purification plant, its vacuum vapour system and heat recycling. Even more significant is the development and adoption of environmentally friendly cleaning techniques that have as little impact on the environment as possible and are still economically justified. In this regard, Mitraco plays a prominent role with the development of the Chemjet (chemical paint stripping) and BIOCARB (biological blasting technique).
Long-term collaboration on a daily basis is our goal!
Offering service 24/7!
Says one of our customers : ‘We invite the Mitraco specialists into our factories because we know they think along with us about our processes and help us cut our production costs.”
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