NPE 2015
Knife-xpress will be exhibiting at NPE, showcasing a wide range of Zenith Cutter replacement machine knives, including pelletizer blades, shredder blocks and granulator knives. It sells these products online, with free ground shipping to continental US addresses on orders over US$1,500. The company also offers knife regrind services. ❙
www.knife-xpress.com
Maag will be showing a range of gear pumps, melt filtration systems and pelletizers from its Maag Pump Systems and Automatik divisions. For example, a Maag Extrex 90 extrusion pump will
be shown in conjunction with a Maag CSC 116-RS screen-changer and a new Automatik Sphero S underwater pelletizing system. All three components have been designed for improved energy efficiency.
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The pump also optimised flow channels and very good self cleaning properties, while the screen-changer uses arched cavities to increase the screen surface area for higher production rates. The compact Sphero S is also designed for high productivity and ease of operation.
In addition, Automatik will be
showing a Primo 200E single- side-mounted dry-cut strand pelletizer with an extra large cutting width of 200 mm. It is particularly suitable for the production of masterbatches at throughputs up to 1.5 tonnes/hour. Its
special cutting geometry ensures the shortest, unguided length between the feed rollers and cut, which permits optimal straight cutting of hard, abrasive and very soft plastic strands. ❙
www.maag.com
AMI at NPE 2015 Stand W8283
Automatik’s Primo 200E pelletizer is particularly suitable for the production of masterbatches
Orange County Convention Center, Orlando from 23-27 March Stop by to fi nd out more about our conferences, publications and free magazines
Contact Matt Wherlock,
mjw@amiplastics.com for more information
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