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This 28-page brochure from Macchi covers the company’s wide range of film extrusion technologies including coextrusion lines, wide webs, die heads, take offs, winders, trim recovery and control systems.


Film Extrusion Technologies


Macchi S.p.A. Corporate Profile & Product Range ➤ Click here to download ➤ Click here to download W&H: Varex II film systems


Varex II is Windmöller & Hölscher’s latest universal system for high output blown film production. This publication details the critical Varex II system features that ensure production of the highest quality films with minimal scrap and highest plant efficiency.


JacoTech: microstructured rolls


Find out more about JacoTech’s globally- available scientific solutions for the development and production of cylindrical plastic material processing, including manufacturing of microstructured optical roll surface mould components for use in the management of light. ➤ Click here to download


Macro: extrusion systems


This 20-page brochure from Macro provides an overview of the company, which manufactures film and sheet extrusion systems plus web handling systems. It also offers process development and optimisation services.


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Colines: barrier films BARRIERFILMVacuum and map packaging


This new brochure from Colines focuses on extrusion lines for the production of barrier films for vacuum and modified atmosphere packaging to preserve foodstuffs and medical products.


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• The best products realized by coextrusion of special polymers, raw materials and their combinations to satisfy the standards required by the market in food, medical and pharma packaging.


• Raw materials: PE, PP, EVA, TL, EVOH, PA, PET, PS and others. COLINES EXTRUSION LINES ➤ Click here to download


Screen Changer Melt Filtration


www.parkinsontechnologies.com ➤ Click here to download


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Parkinson: KCH screen changer


KCH Continuous Belt Screen Changer Performance


Turnkey solution to meet melt filtration needs for thermoplastic and elastomer materials


• Rapidly and automatically responds to increased contamination (pressure control) - true continuous system with little to no monitoring


• Works with all thermoplastics and TPEs - tested on the most common material


• Reliable hydraulic puller action – uniform and controlled screen movement


Innovation • ScreenLyncTM


interlocking continuous belt screen system -


first-of-its-kind interlocking system offers enhanced safety and efficiency


• Spent screen shear – device automatically cuts waste screen exiting the screen puller


KCH 4.5


• Ergonomic PLC operation - built in English & metric units of measurement along with language conversion (English, Spanish and Chinese)


Economical Solution • Low capital investment - quicker return on investment • Minimal operator involvement - labor savings


• Uses continuous belt of high tensile reverse Dutch weave filter media - low consumable screen cost


The KCH Continuous Belt Screen Changer from Parkinson Technologies Inc offers a rapid and automatic response to contamination build-up and works with all thermoplastic and TPE materials. This brochure spells out the key technical features.


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