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exhibition preview | Chinaplas 2016


Right: Maag’s Pelletizer MAP6 offers manual


adjustment for simple


operation


that are found in the inks. The system is designed to provide highly effective fi ltration, homogenisation and degassing, which means that high quality recyclates can be produced from even full-surface and multiple-layer printed fi lm scraps in a single pass. Erema claims to be a market leader in development


and production of plastics recycling systems with more than 4,500 systems in use around the world.  www.erema.at


Left: Maguire founder Steve Maguire will mark the


shipping of the fi rm’s 50,000th gravimetric blender at Chinaplas


KraussMaffei, already an established player in the Asian market and now under Chinese ownership following its acquisition by China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) earlier this year, will be out in force at Chinaplas. Its extrusion subsidiary KraussMaffei Berstorff, which has a Chinese production facility at Haiyan, will be displaying examples from its range of twin screw extruders. The company’s latest development for compounding


applications is the ZE 65 BluePower Torque. Incorporat- ing features such as water-cooled motors and high effi ciency gearboxes, the new model is designed for challenging compounding applications and is said to provide high levels of quality and performance along with substantial energy savings.  www.kraussmaffeiberstorff.com


Following its recent acquisitions of Gala Industries and Reduction Engineering Scheer, Switzerland-based Maag will for the fi rst time be exhibiting the company’s expanded product portfolio at Chinaplas in Shanghai. Brand new for the exhibition is the Pelletizer MAP6, which is being presented by Maag and Gala together. This new pelletizer has been designed for easy operation. For example, the knives can be adjusted by means of a handwheel to allow the operator to easily monitor knife wear visually. And a new valve that diverts the polymer stream between starting and production position switches in less than one second and ensures stable start-up and shutdown processes. Centrifugal dryers are frequently used to dry the


pellets following underwater pelletizing. From this segment, the Maag display will include a CENTRO 150 model designed for a throughput of up to 22,000 kg/h. This model is said to be particularly easy to clean and energy effi cient. Both the rotor and the rotor screens are easily accessible for cleaning or replacement. The company says that, compared to competitor dryers with similar drying capacities, the CENTRO 150 consumes up to 40% less energy. The CENTRO dryer is designed in Germany but


manufactured locally in China, which allows it to be offered at a very competitive price. On the stand at the show the dryer will be shown with a PWS25 Process Water Treatment System.


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