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Simply click on the brochure cover or link to download a PDF to your PC or smartphone BUSS: COMPEO KNEADER
Top left: Buss: Compeo kneader
www.compoundingworld.com/busscomp
COMPEO
The new compounder generation. Incredibly different.
The Compeo is the latest generation of kneader extruder from Buss and is designed to provide the utmost flexibility in application. This 12-page brochure details key features and model specifications.
Top right: Coperion: Pelletising technology
http://www.compoundingworld.com/cpn_pell
COPERION: PELLETISING SYSTEMS The Pelletising
Coperion Pelletizing Technology. For demanding tasks – powerful, reliable, affordable.
technology division of Coperion manufactures a full range of strand pelletising systems ranging in capacity from 2-6,300 kg/hr. Explore the key system features and benefits in this eight- page brochure.
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Centre left: Century: STS Mc11 extruders
http://www.cpmextrusiongroup.com/sites/default/files/downloadables/CPM_Brochure_Machines.pdf
CPM EXTRUSION: SYSTEMS AND PARTS
CPM EXTRUSION GROUP – FOCUSED ON YOUR RESULTS
Compounding Systems | Twin Screw Extruders | RingExtruder RE® | Auxiliary Devices | Services 1
This new brochure from CPM Group details the extended range of compounding extruders, production lines and replacement parts available from the company following its recent acquisition of Germany-based Extricom.
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Bottom left: Procotex: Aramid Fibres
www.compoundingworld.com/ptex_ara
Discover our wide range of
sustainable para-aramid fibres PROCOTEX: ARAMID FIBRES
Procotex Corporation’s recovered para-aramid fibres offer a high quality reinforcement with up to 50% cost saving over virgin products. Find out more about the options available in this brochure.
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Procotex Corporation, and its daughter company Apply Carbon (FR), is a leading manufacturer of sustainable para-aramid fibres for the friction, gasket, chemical, textile, and compounding industry. We offer a wide range of para-aramid fibres in different forms (fibres, dry-milled, granulates, powder) with nearly the same quality properties as virgin grades, but at prices that are up to 30-50% cheaper than virgin grades. Procotex/Apply Carbon products are preferred because of the excellent price-performance ratio.
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Affordable sustainable fibres. Full traceability and ISO 9001:2015 procedures guaranteed. Possibility for long-term contracts served globally. Tailor-made solution in random/precision chopping, milling, granulating and tolling.
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Centre right: Leistritz: masterbatch systems
www.compoundingworld.com/Leist_mb
LEISTRITZ: MASTERBATCH SYSTEMS
MASTERBATCH PRODUCTION Extruders and extrusion lines
Additive and colour masterbatch production places specific demands on compounding equipment. This 16-page brochure from Leistritz explains how its ZSE 35 iMAXX masterbatch twin screw extruder rises to the challenge.
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Bottom right:Bay Plastics: strand pelletisers
www.compoundingworld.com/bay_port
BAY PLASTICS: STRAND PELLETISERS
Bay Plastics provides strand pelletisers and associated equipment to handle just about for any application. This four- page brochure details its full range of pelletisers, wet and dry-cut slides, water baths, air knives and dewatering units.
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