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EVENT PREVIEW | COMPOUNDING WORLD EXPO NORTH AMERICA


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Omega series compounding extruder from Steer


and PC alloys — and custom colour compounds. It also sources, supplies and tolls polymers and can formulate recycled-content materials. � www.starplastics.com


Stat Peel Stat Peel has developed a material-selective aerosol detection system to protect people and facilities from potential contamination by airborne particles. The company’s Identifier systems are said to detect carbon nanotubes, graphene, titanium dioxide, polymer particles and other nanomaterials. � www.statpeel.com


Steer America Steer manufactures twin screw extruders for the plastics, pharmaceutical, and food industries. Its fractional lobe geometry screw elements are claimed to provide unparalleled process control in shear and/or temperature-sensitive applications. � www.steeramerica.com


Struktol Struktol Company of America is a leading manufac- turer of lubricants and processing additives for polymers including PE, PP, PVC, ABS, PA and PC. Its products are particularly suitable for highly filled systems and reclaimed/recycled plastics. � www.struktol.com


Superior Graphite Superior Graphite produces treated graphite and carbons for applications including polymers and CASE. Its services include precision grinding and advanced sizing technologies. � https://superiorgraphite.com


Below: TPEI manufactures a range of continuous mixing systems for polymer applications


Thermo Fisher Scientific Thermo Fisher Scientific’s range of polymer testing equipment includes viscometers and rheometers while its laboratory twin screw extruders and mixers support process modelling under real processing conditions. � www.thermofisher.com


Toyota Tsusho Toyota Tsusho America supplies specialty additives for thermoplastics compounding applications including Sanyo Chemical Industries’ Pelectron permanent polymeric antistatics, Umex maleated coupling agents, and Mel-Aqua hydrophilising agent for polyolefins. � www.toyota-tsusho.com


TPEI


TPEI manufactures continuous mixers and single screw extruders for plastics and rubber compound- ing. It can take on projects ranging from rotor repair, through machine rebuilds, to design and fabrication of complete turnkey systems. � http://tpei.com


Trendelkamp Trendelkamp designs and manufactures melt filtration screen changers, polymer startup and diverter valves, pellet classifiers, extruder degas- sing systems, and custom processing solutions. � www.trendelkamp.com


TRIAD Sales (Entex) TRIAD Sales is the US representative for Entex, a German manufacturer of planetary roller extruders that can be used for compounding, mixing, cooling, and devolatising plastic materials. Their modular, multiple-zone design provides custom- ised process solutions for continuous processing, including reclaim/recycling processes and wood plastic composites. � www.entex.de


Tribotecc Tribotecc, which is part of the Treibacher group of companies, is a major producer of specialty metal sulphides for solid lubrication and friction modifica- tion of polymer compounds used in applications such as gears and other sliding parts. � www.tribotecc.com


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