Chase Machine and Engineering is the world's largest manufacturer of custom web handling equipment. From independent modules to full-scale production lines, we offer a comprehensive range of systems that play an essential role in the success of well-known brands and products worldwide. As one of the premier design and manufacturing companies for custom equipment, Chase serves a wide range of customers in the medical, nonwoven, converting, geotextile, extrusion, filtration and packaging industries.
We partner with leading manufacturers to produce application-specific equipment from festooners, spoolers, and blockers, to ultrasonic slitters, bonders, and cut-to-length machines, to hollow fiber machines and membrane coaters. Chase is a vertically integrated company, utilizing state-of-the-art 3D solid modeling software, PLC programming, electrical panel building, machining, welding fabrication, and final machine assembly as part of our mechanical and electrical engineering services.
We place a high priority on customer and product confidentiality, and constantly seek to improve our quality and process controls as we help our customers improve their products and processes.
We partner with leading manufacturers to produce application-specific equipment from festooners, spoolers, and blockers, to ultrasonic slitters, bonders, and cut-to-length machines, to hollow fiber machines and membrane coaters. Chase is a vertically integrated company, utilizing state-of-the-art 3D solid modeling software, PLC programming, electrical panel building, machining, welding fabrication, and final machine assembly as part of our mechanical and electrical engineering services.
We place a high priority on customer and product confidentiality, and constantly seek to improve our quality and process controls as we help our customers improve their products and processes.
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Founded in 1954 as a manufacturer of equipment for the textile industry, Chase Machine & Engineering has expanded capabilities to include complete machine and manufacturing system design.
A commitment to excellence has made Chase the leader in customized machine design and development, leveraging our staff of 25 talented engineers, designers, manufacturing and support personnel.
Chase partners with customers and leading manufacturers to produce application-specific equipment, constantly seeking to help improve products and processes.
A commitment to excellence has made Chase the leader in customized machine design and development, leveraging our staff of 25 talented engineers, designers, manufacturing and support personnel.
Chase partners with customers and leading manufacturers to produce application-specific equipment, constantly seeking to help improve products and processes.
Chase Machine & Engineering, Inc. manufactures custom, continuous web handling, application-specific equipment including but not limited to: Festooners, Winders, Spoolers, Blockers, Ultrasonic Slitters, Tube Formers, Cut-to-length, Laminators, Hollow Fiber and Membrane Coating machines, to name a few.
Our five decades of web handling expertise combined with our ingenuity in the design process have resulted in new and innovative solutions for the Medical, Filtration, Textiles, Nonwovens, Converting, Industrial Fabrics, Extrusion, Packaging and Geotextile/Environmental industries.
Our five decades of web handling expertise combined with our ingenuity in the design process have resulted in new and innovative solutions for the Medical, Filtration, Textiles, Nonwovens, Converting, Industrial Fabrics, Extrusion, Packaging and Geotextile/Environmental industries.
Buying on price does not mean that you will get the greatest value.
Rather, it guarantees you will not get the greatest value except in the rare case where the cheapest is also the best value.
It also guarantees that you will not have the best equipment or even adequate after market support.
The cheaper suppliers do not have research or pilot facilities.
Therefore, the customer is the guinea pig in the very realest sense of the word.
If things go wrong in the field, cheap suppliers will be quick to abandon the project because they have cut profit margins to the bone.
Rather, it guarantees you will not get the greatest value except in the rare case where the cheapest is also the best value.
It also guarantees that you will not have the best equipment or even adequate after market support.
The cheaper suppliers do not have research or pilot facilities.
Therefore, the customer is the guinea pig in the very realest sense of the word.
If things go wrong in the field, cheap suppliers will be quick to abandon the project because they have cut profit margins to the bone.
Be sure your referral sources are "trusted sources" with the experience and knowledge to make the recommendation.
Listen closely to how much information the firm is willing to share with you regarding their customers.
Customer applications should be confidential; be wary of anyone who "talks out of school".
If your application calls for a large machine, ask how much space the firm owns or leases.
What is the largest piece of equipment the firm has ever manufactured?.
How much experience does the firm have?
Listen closely to how much information the firm is willing to share with you regarding their customers.
Customer applications should be confidential; be wary of anyone who "talks out of school".
If your application calls for a large machine, ask how much space the firm owns or leases.
What is the largest piece of equipment the firm has ever manufactured?.
How much experience does the firm have?
At Chase Machine & Engineering our customized approach to your web handling challenge is simple.
We offer new, innovative, common-sense solutions to complex manufacturing requirements.
Our five decades of web handling expertise combined with our flexibility in the design process has enabled Chase to develop applications for the nonwovens, paper/film, textile, geotextile, extrusion, filtration, converting, and medical industries.
Our Material Applications Lab is one example of how we demonstrate our commitment to helping customers stay ahead in the market place.
We offer new, innovative, common-sense solutions to complex manufacturing requirements.
Our five decades of web handling expertise combined with our flexibility in the design process has enabled Chase to develop applications for the nonwovens, paper/film, textile, geotextile, extrusion, filtration, converting, and medical industries.
Our Material Applications Lab is one example of how we demonstrate our commitment to helping customers stay ahead in the market place.
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