SHOW PREVIEW | COMPOUNDING WORLD EXPO 2018
Right: An STS 35 Mc11
twin
screw extruder from Coperion optimised for colour
masterbatch production
Changzhou Changlang Gearbox manufactures a broad line of gearboxes for single and twin screw extruder drive applications. The latest addition to its portfolio is what it claims is the first Chinese manufactured co-directional double-gearbox with an 18 Nm/cm3
torque rating. �
www.chengbrand.com
Comac specialises in the design and production of co-rotating twin screw extruders for plastics compounding and masterbatch. Machines range from its 25mm diameter laboratory unit through to high capacity production units up to 135mm dimeter. The company also builds special machines for PET recycling and LFT-D production. �
www.comacplast.com
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Coperion is an industry leader in compounding extruders, feeding and weighing units, bulk material handling equipment and service. From individual rotary valves through to complete compounding production lines, Coperion and Coperion K-Tron work closely with customers on a global scale to deliver what they need for their spe- cific manufacturing processes. �
www.coperion.com
Dega manufactures a variety of auxiliary equip- ment for the plastics industry, including gravimetric and volumetric dosing units, feeding and storage units, as well as systems and components for transporting powder raw materials. �
www.dega-america.com
Dow Performance Silicones is a leader in silicone- based technology and innovation. From transporta- tion and lighting to building and construction, Dow’s Performance Silicones business can help solve challenging processing and performance problems. �
consumer.dow.com
Right: Econ’s EU10 pelletiser is its smallest model and is intended for lab duties
Dr Collin Lab & Pilot Solutions develops intelligent modular pilot and laboratory compounding lines for small scale production and research applications. Its Teach Line, Pilot Line and Medical Line products are used for development, material analysis, pilot production, scale up and production duties. �
www.drcollin.de
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Dynisco provides the tools and services that present the polymer industry with a window into its processes. Its diverse portfolio of sensing and polymer test equipment delivers accurate informa- tion for measurement of polymer rheology, pressure, and temperatures. �
www.dynisco.com
E Victor Meyer supplies pure white dolomite fillers produced from its core stone processing activities. The materials are marketed under the Madol name and are characterised by high whiteness. They are available in sizes from 10 to 100 microns. �
www.victor-meyer.be
Econ was founded in 1999 as a supplier of special machinery for plastics processing. Since then it has developed a leading position in pelletising technology and associated equipment. The company’s product line now includes underwater pelletising systems, pellet and bulk material dryers, air pelletising systems, screen changers and pyrolysis furnaces. �
www.econ.eu
Elix Polymers is a leading manufacturer of ABS resins and ABS/SAN based polymer modifiers for the compounding industry. The Spain-headquar- tered company specialises in tailor-made solutions delivered through a network of representatives and distributors in more than 40 countries. �
www.elix-polymers.com
Entex Rust & Mitschke manufactures planetary roller extruders, which are particularly useful for
processing temperature sensitive materials. Tradi- tionally used in the PVC sector, planetary roller equipment is now often used to process ABS, TPO,
www.compoundingworld.com
PHOTO: COPERION
PHOTO: ECON
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