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Simply click on the brochure cover or link to download a PDF to your PC or smartphone STRUKTOL: PLASTIC ADDITIVES
Top left: Struktol
www.pipeandprofile.com/strukt1
Next Level Performance STRUKTOL® Innovative Additives are designed to help you enhance compound processing.
TR 251 – dispersant and wetting agent for pigments and fillers providing anti-static characteristics and surface energy modification
TR 055 – offers external lubricity for improved flow and metal release for improved processing and end product properties, including better fogging characteristics.
RP 11 – for controlled viscosity reduction in polypropylene combining vis-breaking capabilities with lubrication and metal release properties
TR 052 – high performance polymer blend compatibilizer that also provides improved dispersion and viscosity reduction
TR 229 – unique combination of lubricant and compatibilizer that provides improved blending dispersion and viscosity reduction for engineered plastics
BENEFITS:
Viscosity Reduction Improved Mold or Die Release Enhanced Filler Dispersion Faster Throughput Rates
These lubricants can be added at the mixer, compounding extruder or dosed into the hopper feeder. Levels as low as 0.5 – 2% can obtain favorable results.
Struktol offers an extensive range of additives to enhance processing and performance of virgin and recycled plastic compounds. Products range from dispersants and wetting agents, through lubricants to compatibilisers.
Struktol Company of America Stow, Ohio | USA
Call us at 330.928.5188
email us at
plastics@struktol.com or visit us at
www.4struktol.com
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Centre left: Unicor: pipe corrugation
www.pipeandprofile.com/unicor4
R UNICOR: PIPE CORRUGATION CORRUGATED PLASTIC PIPE TECHNOLOGY EN
This brand new 48-page brochure from Unicor provides detailed insight into the design, production, applications and advantages of corrugated pipes. It includes specification data on the company’s wide range of pipe corrugation equipment.
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Bottom left: Nordson
www.pipeandprofile.com/nord0520
NORDSON: SCREWS AND BARRELS
EXTRAORDINARY TECHNOLOGIES FOR TODAY‘S PLASTICS
Nordson Polymer Processing Systems
Screws, Barrels, Front End Components & Wear Solutions
Xaloy plasticising system components produced by Nordson Polymer Processing for extrusion applications include a range of bimetallic barrels and a variety of barrier and mixing screws. Learn more in this brochure.
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Top right: Sica: Pipe Processing
www.pipeandprofile.com/sica2
SICA: PIPE PROCESSING
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This brochure from Sica covers the company’s full range of performance pipe finishing equipment including its novel TRS-W cutting and chamfering, Unibell electric belling and robotised packaging machines.
www.sica-italy.com
info@sica-italy.com
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Centre right: Davis-Standard
www.pipeandprofile.com/DS_pipe
DAVIS-STANDARD: PIPE & PROFILE
Davis-Standard supplies a wide range of extruders and extrusion systems for pipe, profile and tubing applications, including medical tubing. This brochure details the range of equipment available and key performance benefits.
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Bottom right: Zumbach: measurement control
www.pipeandprofile.com/z_wall
ZUMBACH: MEASUREMENT CONTROL
WALLMASTER ID / OD / WALL
Measuring and Control Systems for Plastic Tubing
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Medical Automotive Sanitary/Heating All Plastics and Rubber
This eight-page brochure details the main features of Zumbach’s Wallmaster measurement and control system for improving product quality, process stability and data capture in plastic tube and pipe extrusion applications.
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If you would like your brochure to be included on this page, please contact Claire Bishop
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ami.international. Tel: +44 (0)1732 682948
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