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Simply click on the brochure cover or link to download a PDF to your PC or smartphone BG PLAST: FOIL AND SHEET PLANTS
Top left: BG Plast
http://www.filmandsheet.com/BGplants
COMPLETE EXTRUSION PLANTS
BG PLAST IMPIANTI via Venezia
21050 Marnate - Italy +39 0331 365865
info@bgplast.it
www.bgplast.it
EXTRUDERS FOILS & SHEETS HOLLOW SHEETS
This brochure provides information on BG Plast’s Complete Extrusion Plants for producing foils and sheets for multiple uses including thermoformed packaging, chemical tanks and containers, applications in cars, household appliances, footwear, lighting and construction.
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Centre left: Colines
www.filmandsheet.com/barrier
BARRIERFILMVacuum and map packaging COLINES: BARRIER FILMS
This new brochure from Colines focuses on extrusion lines for the production of barrier films for vacuum and modified atmosphere packaging to preserve foodstuffs and medical products.
& medical products
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• The best products realized by coextrusion of special polymers, raw materials and their combinations to satisfy the standards required by the market in food, medical and pharma packaging.
• Raw materials: PE, PP, EVA, TL, EVOH, PA, PET, PS and others.
Top right: Macchi
www.filmandsheet.com/macchi2
MACCHI: FILM EXTRUSION
This 28-page brochure from Macchi covers the company’s wide range of film extrusion technologies including coextrusion lines, wide webs, die heads, take offs, winders, trim recovery and control systems.
Film Extrusion Technologies
Macchi S.p.A. Corporate Profile & Product Range
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Centre right: Windmöller & Hölscher Varex II
www.filmandsheet.com/wh_varex
W&H: VAREX II FILM SYSTEMS
Varex II is Windmöller & Hölscher’s latest universal system for high output blown film production. This publication details the critical Varex II system features that ensure production of the highest quality films with minimal scrap and highest plant efficiency.
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Bottom left: Aquafil: plant engineering
www.filmandsheet.com/aquafil2
AQUAFIL: PLANT ENGINEERING
This 12-page brochure from Aquafil Engineering details its comprehensive range of chemical plant engineering capabilities, which include polyamide polymerisation, polyester condensation and polymer drying installations.
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Bottom right: Davis-Standard: extruders
www.filmandsheet.com/ds_blue
PIPE, PROFILE & TUBING DAVIS-STANDARD: EXTRUDERS SUPER BLUE® EXTRUDERS AT A GLANCE The high-performance, cost-competitive Super Blue® extruder model
is engineered for custom profile and tubing applications as well as fiber, sheet, and basic wire and cable processes. Advantages of this design include double reduction gearboxes with helical carburized gears, an integral high capacity thrust bearing, cast iron feed section, bimetallic barrel and heated clamp arrangement, DSBM-T™
barrier
mixing feedscrew, integrated control cabinet, and digital speed and meters.
• Rugged design that is easy to maintain and energy efficient. • Increased torque capacity to handle high viscosity resins.
• Supported by a three-year warranty and variety of DSB® barrier screw designs.
• 24:1 models are available in 2-inch (50mm), 2 ½-inch (63mm), 75mm, 3 ½-inch (90mm), 100mm, and 4 ½-inch (114mm). 30:1 models are available in 3 ½-inch (90mm), 100mm, and 4 ½-inch (114mm).
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The Super Blue range of single screw extruders from Davis-Standard is designed for cost effective production of a wide variety of polymer products. This brochure details the key features of the range, which extends from 50.8mm to 114.3mm screw diameter.
P: 860-599-1010 | 1 Extrusion Drive | Pawcatuck, CT 06379 |
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If you would like your brochure to be included on this page, please contact Claire Bishop
claire.bishop@
ami.international. Tel: +44 (0)1732 682948
april 2015
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