Eurotec Engineering Plastics compounder of the month
Head offi ce location: Tekirdag, Turkey Date founded: 2004
Management: Reha Gür (managing partner commercial) Murat Cansever (managing partner technical)
Ownership: Joint venture (privately owned)
No. of employees: 90 Sales 2013: More than €30 million Plant locations: Tekirdag, Turkey
Production 2013: More than 12,000 tonnes
Profi le: Eurotec is an independent compounder of engineering plastics. Its latest investment includes a new Coperion ZSK Mc18
compounding line which became
operational in December 2013 and increased production capacity to 22,500 tonnes/ year. Most production is exported, mainly to Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Far East.
Product line: Eurotec has a wide product portfolio from standard grades to customized specialty materials for various markets such as automotive/transportation, electrical/electronic, home appliances, sports/leisure, safety equipment, garden/ power tools, medical, construction, agricultural equipment, furniture etc. Compounds are based on various engineering plastics including PA 6, PA 6.6, PPA, PBT, PET, PC, PPO, POM and specialty polyolefi ns.
Product strengths: Close interaction between customers and the R&D department ensures the development of products and applications in the shortest time possible.
Forthcoming features The next issues of Compounding World magazine will have special reports on the following subjects:
April Wire and cable applications Additives for recycled plastics Chinaplas 2014 preview
May
Anti-stats & conductive additives Clarifi ers & nucleating agents Fluorescent & phosphorescent pigments
Editorial submissions should be sent to Andy Beevers:
abe@amiplastics.com
For information on advertising in these issues, please contact Claire Bishop:
claire@amimagazines.com Tel: +44 (0)20 8686 8139
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