COMPOUNDING WORLD EXPO 2018 | SHOW PREVIEW
Brenntag Polymers is a leading player in chemical distribution. Its polymer industry offering includes standard, engineering and high performance polymers plus a full range of additives, extending to antioxidants, UV stabilisers, pigments and flame retardants. �
www.brenntag-gmbh.de
Bronkhorst is a specialist provider of low-flow fluidics handling equipment. The company develops, manufactures and markets high quality standard and customised mass flow and pressure meters, as well as a broad range of controllers for gas and (low flow) liquid applications. �
www.bronkhorst.com
Burgsmüller, which manufac- tures a wide range of replace- ment parts for twin screw compounders, will be showing its ScrewCon configuration software. This allows custom-fit combinations of screw and barrel elements to be assembled from library of around 3,000 parts. Brand independent, ScrewCon is said to allow processing sections to be developed for optimal performance. �
www.burgsmueller.de
Buss, with some 60 years of history, is the global leader in kneader extruders for demanding com- pounding solutions. Buss technology is especially suitable for challenging tasks such as PVC pelletis- ing, cable compound production, masterbatch manufacturing, calender feeding, thermosets, and processing of powder coatings and toners. The company has just introduced its new Compeo range. �
www.busscorp.com
C A Picard is specialised in production of highly wear-resistant precision metal parts for various industries and applications. Its Extruder Technol- ogy division operates globally, developing and manufacturing parts and equipment for single, twin and multi-screw extrusion systems. �
www.capicard.de
Cabot Corporation is a global specialty chemical and performance additives company specialising in black masterbatches and conductive formulations. Its specialty carbon blacks can deliver a range of performance attributes in polymer compounds. �
www.cabotcorp.com
www.compoundingworld.com
Campine is a leader in production of antimony
derivatives, including antimony trioxide (Sb2O3). Its Campine-branded masterbatches include 80% or 90% antimony trioxide in polymers such as PE, EVA, PA and PBT. The company also offers prod- ucts that contain one or more flame retardant additives under the Campine and Mastertek brands, including halogenated or non-halogenat- ed varieties. �
www.campine.be
Carl Spaeter is an independent trading company supplying a variety of functional fillers and additives to the plastics and rubber industries. Its product line includes mineral flame retard- ants, micro glass hollow spheres, mineral spheres, antioxidants, UV stabilisers, processing aids, and colour masterbatches. �
www.spaeter.de
CeNTI, the Portugal-based Centre for Nanotechnology and Smart Materials, is a non-profit research institute
offering technology and R&D services including engineering and production scale-up of functional and smart materials and devices. �
www.centi.pt
Ceronas is a producer of wax-based products including oxidised Viscocer waxes and Addimer wax-based additives for processing and com- pounding of technical plastics. The latter can improve processing properties of a broad range of polar and non polar resins. Its latest product additions include Addimer ionomers for resins that process at high temperature. �
www.ceronas.de
Left: This fibre feeder
is among the latest develop- ments from Brabender Technologie (page 46)
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Compeo is the latest co-kneader compounder design from Buss
June 2018 | COMPOUNDING WORLD 47
PHOTO: BRABENDER TECHNOLOGIE
PHOTO: BUSS
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