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Era Polymers’ manufacturing facility; Samos Polymers is Australia’s largest Polyurethane resin manufacturing facility. Split over two sites Samos Ena houses a 1000m2 manufacturing plant and a 2000m2 warehouse and distribution facility. Whilst Samos Dio consists of 10,000m2 of manufacturing and warehousing, including purpose built road tanker loading facilities and Australia’s newest Class 1 Flammable rated manufacturing facility.
With state-of-the-art facilities and over 30 tanks and kettles we can meet your production needs be it:
COOKING
We currently have kettles ranging in capacity from 100kg to 16,000 kg.
BLENDING
We can currently blend materials in tanks ranging from 60L to 10,000L in size.
FILLED BLENDS
Some of our tanks are fitted with high speed dispersers and wall scrapers, allowing us to blend materials with a high filler loading.
COLD STORAGE
We have two on-site freezers which can store over 500 x 200L drums at -15°C.
FLAMMABLE COOKING AND STORAGE
We are able to warehouse hundreds of drums of flammable raw materials and finished stock in our accredited internal flame proof storage area.
MELTING CAPACITIES
We have enormous amount of melting capacity on-site in the form of "hot boxes" which are both steam and electrically operated depending on the melting capacity required.
WAREHOUSING
Both Samos Ena and Dio contain purpose built chemical storage warehouses.
PACKAGING
We offer a wide range of packaging in 1L, 4L, 20L, 60L, 200L, 1000L Intermediate Bulk Containers(IBC) & Road Tankers.
QUALITY CONTROL
All products manufactured by Samos Polymers are tested in our on-site laboratories to make sure they comply with the Quality Control parameters.
Some of the tests we are able to conduct:
- %NCO to test completion of cooking reactions
- Moisture contents of blends using Karl-Fischer method
- Viscosities using Brookfield method
- Hardness in Shore A, Shore D scales
- Working life of reactions