Vacumet - A Scholle Company

Other Scholle Companies

Scholle Corporation was founded in 1947 by chemist, William R. Scholle. The company specialized in nitrocellulose-based products used by manufacturers of consumer goods and was a major supplier to well known producers and retailers such as Zenith, Sears and Eastman Kodak.

Today, Scholle Corporation continues to be privately-held, is managed by the Scholle family and is organized in three distinct businesses: chemical supply; metalized plastics and paper; and flexible packaging. Headquartered in Irvine, California, Scholle Corporation has more than 30 locations around the world and employs over 2000 people.

Scholle Chemical

www.schollechemical.com

Scholle Chemical produces ink and lacquer bases, as well as, many protective and specialty coatings for medical, printing and other applications. Based in the Atlanta area, Scholle Chemical is the primary producer of nitrocellulose resin solutions; a major producer of U.S.P. regular collodion and U.S.P. flexible collodion and a full-service co-packer for many well-known consumer and manufacturing brands.

JW Automarine

www.jwautomarine.co.uk

JW Automarine is a leading international designer and fabricator of products made from coated fabric and films. Products include underwater salvage lifting bags, specialized inflatable buoyancy products and bulk liquid storage. JWA maintains a worldwide network of sales and service agents.

Over the past 30+ years, JW Automarine has earned the trust of international diving and salvage contractors, aid agencies, armed forces, oil companies, fire fighters, forestry workers, farmers and sports divers based on its ongoing commitment to excellence and the reliability of its products.

Scholle Packaging

www.scholle.com

Scholle Packaging, the Pioneer of Bag-in-Box™, is the world’s leading supplier of bags for bag-in-box solutions in the food, beverage and industrial markets. Originally developed by Scholle over a half century ago as a disposable package for battery electrolytes, Scholle’s bag-in-box solutions have revolutionized packaging for several industries including:

  • Dairy products including, fresh, extended shelf life and aseptically-processed
  • Fountain syrups, condensed and ready-to-serve beverages
  • Wine & spirits
  • Processed fruits & vegetables
  • Foodservice products
  • Retail beverages
  • Industrial chemicals, photo chemicals, automotive products, cleaning chemicals, etc.
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