The company
Since 1982, PMT has been designing, manufacturing, repairing and monitoring the wear of screws, barrels and valves for injection moulding and extrusion machines.
Based in Belgium, the company supports its industrial clients throughout Europe with tailored technical solutions, aimed at ensuring equipment reliability and production continuity.
Anticipate wear and tear to ensure the continuity of your production
PMT supports its customers in managing critical components and implementing a preventative maintenance programme tailored to screws, barrels and injection and extrusion valves.
Thanks to preventive wear monitoring and the availability of spare parts in stock, it is possible to anticipate maintenance work, plan machine downtime and minimise unplanned downtime.
This approach helps to ensure equipment availability, better control maintenance costs and guarantee more stable production over time.
Technical expertise focused on our components and their performance
PMT offers dedicated technical support for the analysis of screws, barrels and injection and extrusion valves, as well as their suitability for the materials being processed and the conditions of use.
These assessments aim to identify wear patterns, analyse component behaviour and provide technical recommendations regarding their design, composition and implementation.
This expertise helps guide technical decisions, extend the service life of components and ensure their safe use in production, without the need to adjust machine settings.
Technical expertise to adapt components to your applications
PMT’s design office analyses, adapts and designs screws, sleeves and valves according to the materials being processed, process conditions and operational constraints.
The design work is based on tried-and-tested geometries, well-understood materials and feedback from field experience, in order to offer technically sound solutions tailored to existing applications.
This approach enables standard components to be adapted or optimised when production conditions, materials or requirements change, without the need for theoretical or experimental innovation.