American And Schoen Machinery Joins The American Floorcovering Alliance

  • Wednesday, September 9, 2015
The American Floorcovering Alliance welcomes American & Schoen Machinery, a subsidiary of schoen + sandt machinery GmbH a world-renowned leader in Die Cutting Machinery and Systems for more than 140 years, as an AFA member at the Premium Level. 

The schoen + sandt Systems and Cutting Machinery offered by American apply to a wide range of cutting applications as well as an array of industries such as abrasives, apparel, automotive, cardboard, carpet, envelope and paper, floor tiling, foam, footwear, gasket, leather, medical, packaging, roofing, rubber, textile and more.
Cutting presses available are also wide-ranging, from standard swing beam presses to specialty designed large area or high pressure presses and everything in between.

“American & Schoen has participated with the AFA as an exhibitor during FloorTek for years. We are excited to have them join the AFA as a Premium Member”, said Wanda Ellis, executive director.  “We look forward to educating the industry on the latest die cutting machinery and systems technology for Carpet Tile, PVC, and LVT available through American & Schoen.”
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