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EXHIBITION PREVIEW | CHINAPLAS 2018


Right: Maag will show its high perfor- mance Pearlo pelletiser at Chinaplas


ensure a rapid surface area exchange of polymer melt under vacuum, making the extruder well suited to processing of heavily contaminated polymers. Characteristics include short residence time, low shear and minimal temperature stress on the polymer. GPU systems were originally developed for


PET recycling and can process 100% recycled material without pre-drying or crystallisation. Resulting product meets FDA, EFSA and Invima food contact requirements. � www.gneuss.de


Below: KraussMaffei Berstorff will launch its ZE-CN


compounder line, shown in a 52mm variant


KraussMaffei Berstorff will show its latest ZE-CN twin screw extruder in Shanghai, a high performance model aimed specifically at the Chinese compounding market. The ZE-CN twin-screw extruder generation is claimed to provide 15% higher outputs than previous ZE Performance series models. The company says the new model also offers greater flexibility in process applications. Features of the ZE-CN include state-of-the-art control software that is capable of seamless integration into a digital factory (Internet of Things) environment and is ready for Industry 4.0 implementation. Based on KraussMaffei Berstorff’s proven extru- sion technology, ZE-CN series compounding extruders are said to be characterised by excellent product quality, easy operation and uncompromis- ing reliability. The new series is assembled at the company’s production facility at Haiyan, which is also the service hub for Chinese and Asian customers. � www.kraussmaffeiberstorff.com


Lesun Screw will display a selection from its wide range of replacement screw element, barrels and shafts for parallel twin screw compounding extruders. The company can supply replacement or custom-designed components for machines from Chinese and most international manufactur- ers and covers screw diameters from 20 to 30mm.


Customers can select from a wide range of steels, including SKD11,


K110 and W6Mo5Cr4V2 tool and SuS18 stainless grades. The company also offers a broad range of heat treatments and wear-resistant powder metallurgy options. � www.lesunscrew.com


Lushan New Materials will promote its range of functional resins and compatibilisers. Products highlighted will include coupling agents for glass and mineral filled PP and PP alloys, impact modi- fiers for PA compounds, and compatibilisers for use in production of wood plastic composites and HFFR compounds for the wire and cable industry. Lushan also offers a range of functional polymers and adhesives for use in production of multi-layer oxygen barrier and aluminium composite pipes, steel pipe coatings, and solar modules. � www.cnlushan.com


Maag’s focus for Chinaplas will be on its pelletising systems, including the Zhuli, Pearlo, Baoli and M-USG lines. The show will also be the first opportunity for it to show the Ettlinger melt filter products – Maag acquired Ettlinger at the begin- ning of this year. The latest addition to the Zhuli underwater pelletising line is the MAP, which builds on the basic SLC (spring loaded cutter) design launched last year. The MAP (manual adjustable pelletiser) provides adjustable knife pressure to extend the range of application. The Pearlo range of high performance underwater pelletisers combines technologies from the previously independent Gala and Automatik businesses. The machines offer efficient and flexible operation at throughput rates up to 36,000 kg/h. Features include electronically controlled knife feeding. The company will introduce the


52 COMPOUNDING WORLD | April 2018 www.compoundingworld.com


PHOTO: MAAG


PHOTO: KRAUSSMAFFEI BERSTORFF


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