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PLASTICS EXTRUSION WORLD – NORTH AMERICA | EVENT PREVIEW


Bruno Folcieri Bruno Folcieri is a specialist in granulators and shredders for plastic recycling and processing, offering robust and innovative solutions. Based in Italy, it focuses on developing machinery that efficiently reduces plastic waste into reusable materials. Its products are designed for durability, precision and their ability to handle a wide range of materials. � www.folcieri.com


Busch Vacuum Solutions Busch Vacuum Solutions has over 50 years of experience in providing vacuum technology tailored to the needs of the plastics industry. Its product range includes vacuum pumps and customised systems designed for each stage of plastic processing, from raw granulate production to recycling. � www.buschvacuum.com


C4 Polymers C4 Polymers is a specialist in developing high- performance polymers for various industrial applications. It says it is dedicated to innovation and quality, providing products that cater to the evolving needs of its clients across multiple sectors, from automotive to consumer goods. � www.c4poly.com


CDS Custom Downstream Systems Custom Downstream Systems (CDS) is a leader in designing and manufacturing downstream plastic extrusion machines. CDS provides turnkey solutions for polymer and rubber applications, including pipes, profiles, tubes, automotive parts, and medical devices. It produces durable, reliable machinery, tailored to meet specific customer requirements. � www.cdsmachines.com


CMG Granulators CMG Granulators is a leading manufacturer of granulators, shredders and recycling systems. It offers a range of solutions for post-consumer and post-industrial recycling. It serves various sectors, including thermoforming, extrusion and cable recycling. CMG’s equipment is recognised for its durability, energy efficiency and compliance with Industry 4.0 standards. � www.cmg-granulators.com


Davis-Standard Davis-Standard is a leader in the design and development of extrusion and converting equip- ment technology. It supports a range of industries,


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including automotive, construction, consumer products, medical, and packaging. The company is committed to delivering cost-effective, environ- mentally friendly systems that offer a high return on investment. � www.davis-standard.com


Doteco


Doteco specialises in extrusion automation solutions for plastic film, sheets, profiles, and synthetic fibres. It offers gravimetric blenders, yield control systems, auto profile control and supervisory systems. � www.doteco.com


Dynisco


Dynisco is a specialist in high-precision sensor- based technologies and polymer test equipment. It provides solutions for measuring polymer rheology, viscosity, pressure and temperature. Its sensors, controls and analytical equipment are designed to improve process safety and performance, ensuring products meet or exceed specifications. � www.dynisco.com


Erkinel


Erkinel specialises in digital transformation and modernisation solutions for manufacturing facili- ties. By integrating Industry 4.0 technologies, these optimise production processes, raise competitive- ness and cut costs. Erkinel offers services such as machine modernisation, factory digitalisation and customised solutions to raise efficiency and productivity. � www.erkinel.com


Exelliq US Meadville Exelliq US Meadville provides profile extrusion tooling and downstream equipment. With exper- tise in extrusion technology, it offers reliable solutions for various industries, including automo-


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Above: CMG offers solutions for post-con- sumer and post-industrial recycling


IMAGE: CMG


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