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COMPOUNDING WORLD EXPO – EUROPE | EVENT PREVIEW


processes and customer-oriented services to enhance the performance and environmental impact of polyolefins. � https://grupaazoty.com


Guangzhou Tyrone Guangzhou Tyrone specialises in environmental technology solutions, offering products and services aimed at improving sustainability and reducing environmental impact in various indus- tries. The company focuses on innovative and eco-friendly technologies to address environmen- tal challenges. � www.tyrone8.com


ICMA San Giorgio Based in Northern Italy, ICMA delivers custom turnkey solutions for compounding, advanced recycling, and extrusion applications. Its systems feature state-of-the-art co-rotating twin screw extruders, designed for a variety of plastic formula- tions and advanced recycling processes, supporting high output, odour extraction, and optimal mixing. � www.icmasg.com


Imerys


Imerys engineers minerals like talc, mica, and calcium carbonate to act as reinforcers, flame retardants, and nucleating agents in plastics for various applications including automotive, electron- ics, construction, and packaging. Its products also improve breathability in hygiene films, reduce resin consumption in nonwoven fibre production, and enhance mechanical properties of recycled plastics. � www.imerys.com


IMS Polymers Based in Turkey, IMS Polymers, established in 2017 as an R&D centre, manufactures a wide range of polymers (PA6, PA66, PP, PE, etc) with various fillers and reinforcement materials. It develops high- impact, UV-resistant, flame-retardant, and other specialised compounds to meet customer require- ments. IMS Polymers offers products like PA6 virgin, 30 GF PA66, and GF reinforced PC, with custom compounding available. � www.imspolymers.com


Interface Polymers Interface Polymers says its Polarfin additives transform polyolefin performance and cost competitiveness in any market application where interfacial compatibility or surface properties are important. � https://interfacepolymers.com


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TEX extruder from JSW Europe. JSW technologies highlighted at the show include: compacter to address challenges such as feeding low-den- sity various fluffs (film shreds) into extruders; technologies for removing hydrogen chloride introduced by contaminated PVC/PVDC from mixed plastic waste; continuous melt filtration system which can handle materials with high contamination levels (installed at JSW Europe extrusion technical centre in Düsseldorf, Germany)


Japan Steel Works Europe JSW Europe specialises in plastic machinery, including large polyolefin extruders, twin screw extruders, and film and sheet manufacturing equipment. Established in 2012, JSW Europe offers sales and after-sales services, including maintenance and extrusion trials. It focuses on plastics recycling processes and contribute to the circular economy through its TEX extruders and extensive technical expertise. � www.jsw.de


Jiangsu Xinda Tech Xinda’s main products are compounding and extruding systems (co-kneader and twin screw extruder), PET washing lines, colour masterbatches and various polyester staple fibres. � www.xindacorp.com


J Rettenmaier & Söhne With over 140 years of experience, JRS is an independent, owner-managed global company providing bio-based materials. JRS offers wood and cellulose fibres for various plastic systems, enhancing properties and biodegradability. Its products serve industries like construction, packag- ing, and automotive, offering consistent quality and processing reliability. JRS has a worldwide network of over 90 production and sales locations. � www.jrs.de


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