Glass Lamination Autoclaves

Date: 12 January 2011

Akar Makina manufactures Glass Lamination autoclaves/chambers with various sizes depending on customers' requests.

The autoclaves may include vacuum system, autoclave/transfer cars and advanced software that allows perfect process and final products. From the customer requirement acquisition stage to design, manufacturing, test, delivery and on-site commisioning, Akar is able to offer turn-key boutique solutions for every customer's need around the world. In addition to the glass industry, Akar offers autoclaves/pressure vessels to the other industries. Akar manufactures the autoclaves in its state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities meeting international quality standards such as ASME, PED, GOST and any other standards required.



Akar, founded in 1990, is located in the hub city of Eskisehir, Turkey with close proximity to Turkey's major commercial centers, transportation routes and global markets. Akar manufactures autoclaves for the glass industry as well as other industries where autoclaves are used. Akar is an export oriented international company with high degree of project management skills. For more information, please contact Akar at:



Akar Makina Sanayi Ltd

OSB 14. Cadde No: 8

26110 Eskisehir, TURKEY

Tel : +90 222 236 1700

Fax : +90 222 236 1702

E-Mail: info@akarmak.com.tr

Web: www.autoclave.com.tr

Web: www.akarmak.com.tr

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