SHOW PREVIEW | COMPOUNDING WORLD EXPO 2018
Right: The handheld CM-25cG spectropho- tometer is a recent addition to the Konica Minolta range
J-Tec Material Handling designs, supplies, builds and maintains powder, pellet and liquid processing systems for use in industries including plastics compounding. Its project management capabilities extend from product and process testing, mechani- cal and electrical engineering to construction, start-up and maintenance of each installation. �
www.j-tec.com
Junmei Materials, which is part of the Japanese inorganic non-metallic minerals trading company Junmei Corp, manufactures and supplies environ- mentally-sustainable fillers and additives for plastics and rubber applications from its produc- tion base in Dalian, China. �
www.junmeicorp.com
Changzhou Jwell Chemical Machinery is the twin screw extrusion systems manufacturing division of Chinese machinery maker Jwell China. It manufac- tures twin screw models ranging from 35mm to 132mm in four versions: CJWA basic, CJWH high torque, CJWS ultra high torque and CJWV deep groove. �
www.czjwell.com
Kamadur Industrial Knives supplies a full range of aftermarket knives, blades, cutters and services for pelletisers including milling cutters and bed knives for strand pelletising systems, knifeholders and die plates for underwater pelletisers, and knives and screens for recycling equipment. It also offers a sharpening service to OEM specification. �
www.kamadur.com
Kaneka Belgium supplies high-performance methacrylate butadiene styrene (MBS) and acrylic polymers, liquid polymers, and lightweight foamed plastics from its three production sites. It also provides logistic, commercial and marketing activities for a variety of other chemical products from its parent company Kaneka Corporation. �
www.kaneka.be
KraussMaffei Berstorff’s ZE28 BluePower compounding extruder
Kennametal Conforma Clad specialises in wear protection for twin-screw extruder barrels. Engi- neered to withstand the most extreme extrusion processes, its Conforma Clad cloth delivery system allows densely-packed tungsten carbide to be uniformly applied to complex geometries, resulting in a fully bonded and highly protective barrier. �
www.conformaclad.com
Kisuma, part of Kyowa Group, manufactures special- ty synthetic magnesium additives for use in plastic compounds, including hydrotalcite. Alcamizer and DHT-4A and 4V hydrotalcites are used as acid scavengers while Kisuma 5 magnesium hydroxide is a highly effective halogen-free flame retardant. �
www.kisuma.com
Konica Minolta is a leading supplier of colour measurement instruments. Its Colibri software platform for colour matching and quality control presents a comprehensive solution for the plastic industry when combined with its close tolerance instruments and is fully scalable from single workplace to cloud solutions. �
www.konicaminolta.eu
Krahn Chemie is an independent distributor of specialty chemicals with a strong presence in the European masterbatch, compounding and PVC processing industry. It supplies plasticisers from ExxonMobil Chemical, Oxea Chemicals, Valtris Specialities and others and effect pigments from Kuncai, Toyal and Chromaflo Technologies. Plastics additive principals include BYK-Chemie, Baerloch- er and Hebron. �
www.krahn.eu
PHOTO: KRAUSSMAFFEI BERSTORFF
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KraussMaffei Berstorff’s twin screw compounding extruder line extends to four variants – ZE BluePow- er, ZE Basic, ZE-UTXi and ZE UltraTorque. The company offers solutions for lab applications through to high output 230mm diameter systems.
www.compoundingworld.com
PHOTO: KONICA MINOLTA
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