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History

Building on TraditionHistory

Corma Inc. was founded in 1973 by Manfred Lupke, Corma's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and the source of inspiration, originality, engineering leadership and traditional values that continue to characterize Corma today.

A family-owned and managed business, Corma today remains as strongly committed to our original mandate: to develop and produce superior corrugator equipment without the flaws and limitations of existing designs.

The following highlights of Corma's history demonstrate the Company's ongoing success in delivering on this mandate:

2007

Corma founder, President and CEO, Manfred Lupke, is honored by the Canadian Plastic Industry Association as the winner of the “Leader of the Year Award”.

2006

Corma establishes the Corma Shanghai Co. Ltd. sales/service office and manufacturing center in the People's Republic of China.

Corma Deutschland is expanded to become a full sales and service centre to support customers in Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

2005

Corma develops the first pulsating corrugator for large diameter pipe production.

2004

Corma delivers the first 6030 corrugator.

Corma introduces Reshaping of Double Wall Pipe.

2003

Corma develops a new cooling method- the "Cooling Enclosure" - to further enhance the cooling capacity of the corrugator. The new system incorporates an enclosure, temperature control system, high pressure blowers and mold block design to optimize cooling and productivity.

Cormas Head Office and Foundry Division both transition to ISO 9001-2000 certification.

Corma introduces a compact die design for large diameter pipe production.

2002

Corma invents the mold block insert technology. Pipes of various stiffness classes can be produced in one set of mold blocks, simply by exchanging the inserts.

Corma introduces the smallest corrugated tubing in the world. The 1 mm tubing is produced on Corma's 052 vertical corrugator.

2001

Corma’s headquarters building undergoes its third expansion.

2000

Corma introduces a multi-layer pipe with metal insert.

Corma introduces an adjustable pipe perforator that can accommodate in-line couplings.

Corma introduces a disk extruder with cylindrical metering.

1999

Corma introduces a new in-line pipe coupling, which incorporates both layers of the double-wall pipe and is of the same diameter as the pipe itself.

1998

Corma's headquarters building undergoes its second expansion.

Corma introduces SuperCooling.

Corma introduces universal mold blocks.

Corma introduces the vertical corrugator.

Corma introduces its patented die spider with revolutionary new spider leg design.

1994

Corma introduces the mold-block quick-return system.

1992

Corma invents the multi-cavity vacuum-forming mold block with vacuum that can be adjusted for the different profiles.

1991

Corma invents the multi-layer polypropylene rib pipe.

1990

Corma invents the vacuum cooling plug, which gives the inside layer of the pipe a smooth surface.

Corma introduces the 6020 corrugator for very large diameter corrugated double-wall pipes.

1988

Corma introduces a vacuum-forming corrugator in which the vacuum is created through the mold block carrier bases.

1986

Corma's headquarters building undergoes its first expansion.

Corma invents a double-wall pipe die with just one flow channel.

This die is soon widely regarded as the best die design available for PVC double-wall pipe.

Corma applies for a patent on rib pipe.

1983

Corma creates an adjustable-diameter cooling plug for double-wall pipe.

1982

Corma introduces a new double-wall pipe production system.

Corma creates a system of molding couplings in-line in which the wall of coupling incorporates both layers of the double-wall pipe.

1981

Corma builds new headquarters facilities in Concord (Toronto), Ontario, Canada.

1980

Corma introduces spiral wound rotary machines for large diameter pipes.

Corma invents the chainless corrugator with permanently installed mold blocks.

1978

Corma applies for its first patent in double-wall pipe production.

Corma introduces its first rotary perforator for drainage pipe.

Corma applies for its first vacuum forming patent.

1974

Corma's first M600 corrugator (pictured above) is delivered to Akatherm in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada.

1973

Corma's first sale - A perforated saw is purchased by DOM Plastics.

JUNE 26th, 1973

Corma Inc. is incorporated. Operations commence in a rented factory space.



 
 
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