Invovating Equipment

Invovating Equipment

EVERY MOVE
LEADS US TO
INNOVATIVE OUTCOMES

Eco Friendly

Our company uses high quality recyclable materials with a low environmental footprint, sourced mainly from Italy, and our production is certified according to the Global Recycled Standard (GRS) with respect for human and environment.

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Love and passion for fashion
and women’s footwear

Kimon L.

3D Printing

With the emergence of 3D printers, we now have the possibility to visualise women’s footwear accessories from sketches, photos and even ideas of the customers themselves. The creation of models/prototypes is accurate and at real scale. This department works closely with the modelling department and the workshop, scanning, retouching and producing models in real time.

Modern equipment

The evolution of technology combined with the rapid evolution of fashion has led us to create a fleet of state-of-the-art machines with the capacity to produce high quantity, but above all quality. We constantly update our equipment, adding any new technology that can contribute to better operation of both production and design. This makes us a pioneer in the domestic market and quite competitive in the rest of the industry.

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I need a sole in a specific color

We can manufacture our products in specific colours.

Contact us for more details.

What is TPU?

A thermoplastic is a plastic material, usually a polymer, that becomes flexible or malleable above a certain temperature and solidifies on cooling. Most thermoplastics have a high relative molecular mass. The polymer chains are linked by intermolecular forces, which weaken rapidly with increasing temperature, producing a viscous liquid. Therefore, thermoplastics can be reshaped by heating and are commonly used to produce parts for injection molding. Thermoplastics differ from thermosetting plastics, which form irreversible chemical bonds during the curing process.Thermosets do not melt, but decompose and do not reshape on cooling. Thermoplastic material stress-strain plot. Above its glass transition temperature, Tg and below its melting point, Tm, the physical properties of a thermoplastic change drastically without an associated phase transformation. Within this temperature range, most thermoplastics are elastic due to alternating rigid crystalline and elastic amorphous regions, which approach random helices. Some thermoplastics that are not fully crystallized below the glass transition temperature Tg retain some or all of their amorphous characteristics. Amorphous and semi-amorphous plastics are used when high optical clarity is necessary because light is strongly scattered by crystallites larger than their wavelength. Amorphous and semi-amorphous plastics are less resistant to chemical attack and environmental stress cracking because they lack crystalline structure. Brittleness can be reduced by adding plasticizers, which increase the mobility of the amorphous chain segments for an effective lower Tg. Modification of the polymer through copolymerization or through the addition of nonreactive side chains to the monomers prior to polymerization can also lower the Tg. Before the implementation of these techniques, plastic parts of vehicles often broke when exposed to cold temperatures. Recently, thermoplastic elastomers have become available.

Do I have to choose from specific designs?

Our products are available in a variety of sizes, designs, types, and colours.
We can also create products tailored to the individual customer’s wish and exclusive use.

What is PVC?

Polyvinyl chloride (polyvinyl chloride or poly(vinyl chloride)), or abbreviated PVC, is the third most widely produced synthetic plastic polymer, after polyethylene and polypropylene. PVC comes in two basic forms: rigid (sometimes abbreviated as RPVC) and flexible. The rigid form of PVC is used in the construction of pipes, doors and windows. Also used for bottles, other non-food packaging, and cards (such as bank or membership cards). It can be made softer and more pliable by adding plasticizers, the most widely used being phthalates. In this form, it is also used in hydraulics, electrical cable insulation, imitation leather, signage, inflatable products, and many applications where it replaces tires.
Pure polyvinyl chloride is a white, friable solid. It is insoluble in alcohol, but slightly soluble in tetrahydrofuran.