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NEWS Ruiya marks 30 years


US compounding machin- ery maker CPM marked the 30th


anniversary of the


founding of its Ruiya Extrusion division at Nanjing in China last month. Established in 1993 and


acquired by CPM in 2007, Ruiya initially manufactured around 50 machines a year primarily for the Asian market. Last year it shipped more than 260 extruders and it builds up to 10 compound- ing lines annually. “Ruiya has grown into a


leading brand in the industry,” said CPM Vice President of Engineered Materials Sean Doran “We have Ruiya equipment onsite at our lab facility in Lauffen,


SABIC adds recycled grades


SABIC has launched a new portfolio of LNP Elcrin PC-based copolymer compounds containing up to 75% certified post consumer recycled (PCR) content. The new LNP copolymer


IMAGE: CPM


CPM VP Engineered Materials Sean Doran, left, and Sustainable Products Director Anton Fuerst celebrate Ruiya Extrusion’s 30th anniversary


Germany. This allows us to find the optimal cost-benefit solution at an early stage for our customers.”


CPM said it has sold around 6,000 Ruiya brand


extruders to date. The company moved into a $10m new plant in 2020 where it can now build machines up to 240mm diameter. � https://onecpm.com/


resins are said to deliver high performance. De- pending on grade, they can provide low-temperature ductility, chemical and weathering resistance, good flow, transparency and UV stability. Some grades can provide UL94 V-0 fire resistance at 0.6mm. �www.sabic.com


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