MATERIALS HANDLING | MACHINERY
and adapting to new products. In addition, this minimises costs and downtime, extends machinery service life, and ensures sustainability by conserving resources. The company also showcased its new Congrav
OP-M control system, which allows the operation of up to six gravimetric feeders. A 7in touchscreen colour display makes configuration, control, and parameter settings straightforward, while supporting diagnostics and maintenance. With a 20-160 degree viewing angle, the screen remains clear and easy to read from nearly any direction. �
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At K2025,Moretto extended its range of blenders for the micro-dosing of plastics with its DGM Gravix 50. Using SMD electronic control, the digital technology increases the performance of the self-adjustment algorithms, says the company. In addition, the weighing system performs high- speed sampling, ensuring that information is processed through self-learning functions. A unique feature of the system is the double eyelid device, which has a reaction time of 25ms to ensure accurate dosing.
Left: Motan’s S-Dry 40/80 is a dehumidified air dryer range with multiple bin
combinations
Its range of X Comb mini dryers has also
expanded with the new XC19 model, which is suitable for processing technical polymers at up to 60 kg/h. Distinctive features include the Honeycomb technology in 100% zeolite with high absorbent capacity, OTX hopper and Hyper Flow turbo compressors with variable flow. �
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Replacement of head housing by coex block to gain 30 % more capacity by a second layer. Individual design and innovative solutions is CONEXTRU’s strength.
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