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brochure downloads This month’s free Simply click on the brochure cover or link to download a PDF of the full publication Comac: Compounding Lines


Detailing Comac’s complete range of twin screw extruders and associated equipment for compounding and masterbatch production, this brochure includes equipment specifications and application examples.


➤ Click here to download Coperion: ZSK series extruders


ZSK twin screw extruders. The benchmark for maximum throughput and highest product quality in modern processing technology.


Three successful years


Over 26 pages, this comprehensive brochure explains the key design features of Coperion’s ZSK series compounding extruders, detailing specific features of each size and variant together with full performance specifications.


>compounding & extrusion >materials handling >service ➤ Click here to download


MTI: C tec Pro container mixer


CONTAINER MIXER MTI C TECPRO


Mixing 4.0 MTI C tecPRO


The new dimension for efficiency and flexibility – the revolution of the conventional concept in


batch mixing and the new benchmark for efficiency and so far unrivalled flexibility. The six axes of the robot allow almost any motion of the mixing container, even for processes without rotating mixing tools.


While at previously favoured machines the mixing head is permanently fixed and has to be cleaned manually when changing the product, the MTI C tecPRO with the mixture.


never gets into contact


„ Full automation for considerably higher efficiency


A completely closed system is generated through the innovative lid design with integrated mixing shaft which enables various tool configurations. Each new batch can therefore be processed by using individual tools without any manual modification of the machine itself.


„ Individually configurated tools for each single mixing cycle


„ Economic production even for single batches


„ For all vessel sizes up to 600 l „ No cleaning when changing the recipe „ Significant increase of batches/hour


„ Optimum production lots by individual container combinations


MTI describes its C tec Pro container mixer as a revolution in the world of batch mixing. Find out how this combination of flexible six-axis robotics and high performance mixing technology could redefine your mixing efficiency.


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Nordson: Pelletising technology


EXTRAORDINARY TECHNOLOGIES FOR TODAY‘S PLASTICS


Nordson Polymer Processing Systems


BKG® Pelletizing Technology


The Nordson BKG range of pelletisers can handle throughputs from 2 – 35,000 kg/hr. This six-page brochure explains the company’s full range of underwater and water ring pelletisers and pellet dryers, including the inline one-step CrystalCut PET process.


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Velox: Compounding additives Your Partner for Additives in Europe


VELOX Additives Division


This four-page brochure introduces the portfolio of compounding additives offered by Velox in Europe, including key product and application sectors as well as introducing the company’s range of support services.


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PTTMCC Biochem: bioPBS Renewable . Ambient Compostable . FCN Approved


Produced using advanced technology from Mitsubishi Chemical Corp, BioPBS (bio-based polybutylene succinate) is a renewable and ambient-compostable polymer. This brochure provides details of the polymer and applications in food and non-food products.


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If you would like your brochure to be included on this page, please contact Claire Bishop cb@amiplastics.com. Tel: +44 (0) 1732 605976


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