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EVENT PREVIEW | FAKUMA 2024


Right: Mova- color will show its new Portable Touchscreen Controller available across all its gravimetric and optometric products


increased flexibility during maintenance and production tasks without compromising reliability or usability, said the company. Features of the PTC include: an 8-inch colour


touchscreen; single CAN-bus cable offering up to 15 m of portability; storage capacity for up to 1,000 recipes with Basic Recipe Mode for faster setup times; management of up to 15 gravimetric solutions from one control screen; continuous data logging and process monitoring, ensuring efficient and flexible production management. � www.movacolor.com


Nordmann, in collaboration with its partners and co-exhibitors Repol/UBE, TotalEnergies Corbion and Voelpker, will be promoting a range of new solutions relating to sustainability and recycling. The company will also be showcasing its own range of halogen-free, innovative flame retardants, Nord-Min FRMB. � www.nordmann.global


Below: The IP carrier of the Mini Cooper E is one of the first applica- tions of Techno- Compound’s Ready To Use compounds in vehicle interiors


Pal Plast says its new Palprop Statec will be seen for the first time at Fakuma, a PP compound which is electrically conductive due to a high carbon black content and excellent dispersion. The material is also suitable for the production of transport containers for sensitive electronic components, due to its particularly high impact toughness. Pal Plast will also introduce a new generation of


recycled PMMA compounds, available in piano black or transparent. It says they are ideal for applications requiring the highest optical stand- ards, such as visible parts in the automotive industry or luxurious cosmetic packaging. � https://palplast.de


Sukano is making its Fakuma debut at this year’s


TechnoCompound is focusing its presence at Fakuma on its growing range of solutions using PCR materials for demanding technical applica- tions. One development priority is on emission- and odour-reduced, long glass fibre compounds for the automotive industry, specifically for vehicle interiors. The company can offer a growing number of TechnoGreen grades based on PP. In addition, TechnoCompound’s new Concentrate Dilution Concept makes it possible to blend TechnoFiber LGF compounds for structural components with PCR to achieve the mechanical properties required for the application while at the same time reducing the finished products’ carbon footprint to the great- est possible extent. � www.technocompound.com


64 COMPOUNDING WORLD | October 2024 www.compoundingworld.com


event, showcasing its functional and colour master- batches and compounds. Visiotrs to its stand can learn about the company’s NIR-detectable formula- tions, listed under the COTREP protocol, for high-quality optical sorting of food trays. Sukano says it is also entering the world of high-perfor- mance polymers, collaborating closely with custom- ers to develop highly specialised and customised masterbatches and compounds for polysulfones and other durable, temperature- and chemical- resistant materials in its in-house laboratory. � www.sukano.com


Syensqo has extended its Echo portfolio of materials, which includes a number of mass-bal- anced grades. It claims to have the first mass-bal- ance-certified PSU resins in the market, as part of its Udel and Radel offerings. Also, five new Omnix Echo grades, with recycled content of 33-98% from PCR and PIR sources, are mainly targeted at household appliances and consumer goods. � www.syensqo.com


IMAGE: TECHNOCOMPOUND


IMAGE: MOVACOLOR


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