Christian Maier to Exhibit at K 2025 Trade Fair for Plastics & Rubber
Ron C • September 30, 2025
Visit Christian Maier at K 2025 and discover their latest solutions for the Plastics Industry
- Live on site

We look forward to welcoming you personally at Christian Maier's booth
Hall 3 / A73
October 8 - 15, 2025
What you will see at the Maier Booth
Christian Maier's solutions for your applications
- Chill rolls & cooling rolls
- Heating rolls & MDO systems
- Thermoforming machines
- Stretch‑blow molding machines
- Calenders & film extrusion
- Plastics recycling
- Automation & packaging machines
Product highlights
- New: DS Series rotary joints
- Rotary joints for high temperatures with heat‑transfer oil and steam
- Sensor technology & predictive maintenance
- Custom‑engineered solutions
- Multi‑passage rotary joints
Service highlights
- Pick your service technician: Bert or Berta
Booth: Hall 3 / A73
We look forward to seeing you.

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