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Top left: Coperion: Pelletising technology
http://www.compoundingworld.com/cpn_pell
COPERION: PELLETISING SYSTEMS The Pelletising
Coperion Pelletizing Technology. For demanding tasks – powerful, reliable, affordable.
technology division of Coperion manufactures a full range of strand pelletising systems ranging in capacity from 2-6,300 kg/hr. Explore the key system features and benefits in this eight- page brochure.
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Centre left: Buss: Compeo kneader
www.compoundingworld.com/busscomp
BUSS: COMPEO KNEADER
The Compeo is the latest generation of kneader extruder from Buss and is designed to provide the utmost flexibility in application. This 12-page brochure details key features and model specifications.
Top right: Mixaco: Mixing technology
www.compoundingworld.com/mixaco1
MIXACO: MIXING TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION IN MIXING HM+KMH Heating Cooling Mixer
Mixaco has been driving innovation in PVC mixing technology for more than 50 years and has 7,500+ machines installed worldwide. This brochure explains some of the details that make its HM and KMH heating cooling mixers stand out.
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Centre right: CHEMOURS: PROCESSING AIDS
www.compoundingworld.com/chemours
CHEMOURS: PROCESSING AIDS
Improving the Efficiency and Quality of Polyolefin Extrusion Processing Aids for Films
Strong demand for improved plastic quality, higher yields, and increased production
Experts predict that the extruded plastics market will reach $291 billion by 2026, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.7%.¹ An optimized, high-speed polyolefin extrusion system that runs without interruption and produces high-quality films, plastic sheets, molded plastics, and tubing will be critical to achieve this projected growth.
For years, manufacturers have added polymer processing aids (PPAs) to resins to reduce common extrusion process problems like melt fracture and die buildup. The latest generation of PPAs require smaller amounts to improve extruder efficiency and product quality, which translates into greater opportunities for market growth.
In this brochure, Improving the Efficiency and Quality of Polyolefin Extrusion, Chemours explains how issues including melt fracture and extrusion instabilities can be addressed with its Viton FreeFlow products, the next generation of polymer processing aids.
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Bottom left: KLK Oldeo
http://www.compoundingworld.com/klk_palm
KLK OLEO: GREEN ADDITIVES
KLK OLEO provides a series of products for industrial applications. PALMOWAX and PALMESTER provide green lubricant solutions for polymer processing; PALMERE and PALMERA are green ingredients for PVC additives/ plasticisers.
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https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/automotive-belts-and-hoses-market Improving the Efficiency and Quality of Polyolefin Extrusion 2
Bottom right: Huber: thermal dissipation
www.compoundingworld.com/huber1
HUBER: THERMAL MANAGEMENT Thermal Management Heat Dissipation for Polymeric Materials
Heat dissipation has become an important consideration in many plastics applications. Find out how the thermal properties of Huber’s Martoxid, Magnifin and Martinal fillers can be used to create thermally conductive polymer compounds.
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If you would like your brochure to be included on this page, please contact Claire Bishop
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ami.international. Tel: +44 (0)1732 682948
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