COMPOUNDING WORLD EXPO EUROPE | EVENT PREVIEW
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
Sun Chemical Sun Chemical offers a comprehensive range of intense pigments for plastics, including dust-free and easy-to-meter preparations. The company recently finalised the acquisition of BASF’s Colors & Effects pigment business. �
www.colors-effects.com
The Compound Company The Compound Company develops and manufac- tures compounds, with a specialisation on innova- tive customised solutions and tolling. Brands include the EcoForte line of thermoplastic com- pounds and Yparex extrudable adhesive resins. �
www.thecompoundcompany.com
Theysohn Extrusion Theysohn Extrusion develops and builds process- optimised lines for PVC extrusion and polymer compounding. At the core of its compounding offer is the TSK twin screw compounding extruder, designed for duties such as filled and reinforced compounds, masterbatch, degassing and reactive extrusion. �
www.theysohn.com
Trendelkamp Trendelkamp Technologie develops components for plastics processing and compounding equip- ment, including screen changers, divert and start-up valves, pellet classifiers, vacuum units and mixing silos. �
www.trendelkamp.com
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
Learn more at the free conferences
The Compounding World Expo will have two dedicated conference theatres hosting a series of technology presentations, business debates, training seminars and market insights. They are free to attend and will provide an ideal opportunity to catch up on industry developments and news. Valuable analysis of global trends in plastics compounding markets will be provided in the opening keynote address by Andrew Reynolds, director of Advance Bidco, the owner of AMI. In addition, there will a presentation on the market outlook for China’s compounding industry, given by Jan Kreibaum, the European director at Unitechem. Across the two days of the confer-
ence, there will be three business debates addressing the future of technical compounds, masterbatch and cable compounds. These will feature influential business leaders, including representatives from Acome, Avient, Colourtone Master-
www.compoundingworld.com
The free conference theatres were a big draw at the previous Expo
batch, Delta Tecnic, Eurotec, Hellenic Cables, Lifocolor Farben, Mocom Compounds, Prysmian, Sirmax, Washington Penn and Wells Plastics. There will also be training seminars covering practical topics such as: trouble-shooting twin-screw extruders; ensuring compliance with REACH 2021; reactive extrusion; solving vent problems; selecting the right extruder; and predicting the impact of fillers on
processability. The technical talks encompass a
wide range of topics, including: stabilisers; coupling agents; functional fillers; sustainable additives; lubricants, biobased compounds, and flame retardants.
Download the full conference
programme, covering all five theatres here. Register for your free ticket to the conferences here.
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IMAGE: AMI
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