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CHINAPLAS | EXHIBITION PREVIEW


improve polymer melt protection and lift film productivity, and AddWorks PKG 171, developed for vis-broken PP and for low discoloration PP applications. The company will also introduce a number of


products to the Chinese market for the first time, such as its Exolit OP Terra renewable-based halogen-free flame retardants. These are claimed to provide a like-for-like drop in alternative to its fossil-based Exolit OP products, achieving UL 94 V-0 rating with stable flame retardancy even after multiple recycling processes. Application areas include electronic and electrical equipment, and automotive components. Also new to China is the Licocare RBW VITA


range of bio-additive solutions, which can improve processing and end-product performance of conventional polymers and bioplastics such as PLA. The latest addition to this product line is Licocare RBW 330 VITA, a renewable-based injection moulding solution that nucleates polyamides to reduce cooling time and shrinkage-related warpage while cutting cycle times. � www.clariant.com


Coperion will show a ZSK 70 Mc18 extruder with 70 mm screw diameter and specific torque of 18 Nm/cm3


The company will also show an STS 25 Mc11 laboratory extruder. With the same screw Do/Di of 1.55 and maximum specific torque of 11.3 Nm/cm³ as larger machines in the STS Mc11


production parameters of the STS 25 Mc11


extruder series, are said


to reliably scale up to larger STS sizes. Coperion says this makes it an ideal compounding system for recipe development and basic scientific research, as well as for production of small batch sizes of 2kg and more. The machine offers throughputs of up to 80 kg/h and will be shown with a C/S-LW-NT28 twin screw loss-in-weight feeder from Colormax Systems. � www.coperion.com


Highdream will be displaying the latest examples from its range of automated weighing, dosing and feeding equipment for the plastics compounding industry. The company has more than 20 years of experience in the production of computer-con- trolled multi-head metering and mixing type weighing equipment. It also manu- factures an extensive range of belt feeder, single and double servo-drive twin screw feeders, as well as metal detection units. � www.highdream.net


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machine will be configured for com- pounding of engineering plastics where it can provide throughputs of 1,200- 1,600 kg/h. It will be equipped with a T35 gravimetric twin screw feeder.


Left: Highdream will present its weighing and feeding options for compounders


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