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EXHIBITION PREVIEW | K2025 – MACHINERY


Erema has spent two years researching, testing, and further developing the twin-screw extruder concept it presented at K 2022. Now, with the new TwinPro, the Austrian company combines the advantages of a twin-screw extruder with the proven strengths of its Preconditioning Unit (PCU). Working closely with customers, the company has developed a series production solution particularly adept at recycling production waste consisting of demanding multi- layer films while also opening up new possibilities for thin-walled post-consumer regrind. A key feature of the TwinPro is its highly efficient homogenisation. The first stage takes place in the PCU, which shreds, heats, dries, compacts, and buffers the input material. Thanks to patented Counter Current technology, the extruder, directly coupled at a tangent to the PCU, is continuously filled with heated and pre-compacted material. Even with low bulk density material like film waste, the PCU is able to deliver full throughput and covers an exceptionally wide bandwidth of input materials with bulk densities of 30 to 800 grams per litre reliably processed in a single work step without the need for separate agglomeration, weighing, or a stuffing unit. This is followed by


intensive homogenisation in the twin-screw extruder, which produces recycled pellets. Erema will also expand its flagship digital solution


PredictOn:Drive, which detects wear on key compo- nents, with more detailed data analysis and the new PredictOn:Plastification Unit tool. This will further reduce the risk of unscheduled downtime, increase machine availability, and boost productivity. � www.erema.com


Designer and manufacturer of compounding systems Farrel Pomini will exhibit alongside its parent company, HF Group. The stand will feature a range of technologies and demonstrations show- casing how both companies are advancing sustain- able solutions, and will include the CPeX Laboratory Compact Processor, a lab-scale processor utilising Farrel Pomini’s proven continuous mixing technol- ogy. With a nominal throughput of 30 kg/hour and both standard and CPXL rotor configurations, the CPeX enables rapid product development, applica- tion testing, and time-to-market reduction. It will be on show alongside an Ampacet SpectroMetric 6 In-line Color Correction Feeding System. Visitors can also experience a virtual walk-


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for the most sustainable way to move forward. We do not settle for good, but always strive for better.


Besuchen Sie uns auf der K 2025 in Düsseldorf: Halle 6, Stand A62


Compounding a sustainable future


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