Mure & Peyrot, a 100-year-old company

Date: 1 October 2004
Source: Mure & Peyrot

Date: 1 October 2004

Hall 11 / Stand F81Mure & Peyrot was created in 1904 by Mr. Mure. 100 years later Jean-Claude Peyrot is running the company.

The firm is now the first manufacturer in France and second one in Europe for security knives.

In 1994 the first knife, manufactured for deburring windscreens in security after autoclave, was called the “Gironde”.

Its effort in Research and Development found some awards, as the INPI Price for innovation; in 2002 an award for innovation dedicates by the European journalists and the same year the 1st Price at the Safty & Health Fair in Birmingham.

The Protem, divider made of composite material preventing from glass scratches, resists to the autoclave temperatures (160°C. under 15 Bars) and are permeable for heat-spreading. Its form avoids the windshields to stick to the Protem. These holds are designed according to Asahi Glass, ACG, Guardian, St. Gobain… working process.

The Primbot, bottle of 100 ml. made of smooth and translucent polyethylene, is available in 5 colours. It is meant to contain the liquid for priming product or cleaner.

The Primcap, with double fixation cover, is used for wool felt pad or foam pad. Its double fixation cover improves considerably the impermeability and the resistance of the bottle.

Lescure 2. Scraper made of Teflon basis for deburring the PVB. Its ergonomic shape and the protections on the sides allow a good handling and safety.

Catros. For cutting the PVB a special blade has been manufactured, the 182.6, shorter and less flexible as the normal one. It allows even by picking to do a very precise cut.

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