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SHOW PREVIEW | CHINAPLAS 2023


Right: W&H says its MDO films allow mono-material barrier packaging that is easier to recycle


for tubs and bottoms for paper and PE sacks, including the valve bottomer AD Plastic 2 using hot air sealing technology and the new film for sift proof valve sacks (MP) and a light and strong bottom woven bag. In addition, W&H’s IoT system –


called Ruby – can help to digitalise the value chain and use data to monitor, automate and improve packaging production. � www.wh.group


Clariant will present a number of additive solutions, including: AddWorks PKG 158, which offers performance enhancement for packaging; and its AddWorks PKG 906 Circle and AddWorks AGC 970 G stabilisers, which are valuable in plastic film recycling and extending its service life.


Clariant says its additives have a broad spectrum


of functionality and safety features. For safety and performance, it says its new AddWorks PKG 158 for polyolefin-based packaging offers increased functionality and improved economics – using polymers to enhance features such as processability, stability and static control on packaging materials. In addition, its AddWorks AGC 970 G light stabilisers provide protection against UV and agrochemicals – to extend service life of agricultural mulch films. � www.clariant.com


ExxonMobil plans to show a number of materials with sustainability benefits, including its Exceed S polyethylene, Achieve polypropylene, Vistamaxx performance polymers, and Exxtend technology


for recycling of plastic waste in a range of applications. It will demonstrate solutions with sustainability benefits that have been made through collaboration. One example is downgauged solutions that can reduce material use – while maintaining or boosting performance using performance polymers – such as downgauged air tube bags. It will also showcase solutions designed for recyclability by reducing the number of components – such as all-PE stand-up pouches (SUPs) and laundry seed packaging.


www.exxonmobil.com


SI Group will present its latest additives at Chinaplas – including its Evercycle platform, which it says can help to increase sustainability. Visitors will have the chance to learn more about


how SI’s solutions – such as Weston 705 antioxidant, Evercycle additives, and speciality antioxidants – can contribute to a more circular economy in Asia-Pacific. At the show, it will host a technical presentation called ‘Innovative antioxidant solutions for polyolefins and recycling applications’ on 19 April. SI has also continued to invest in the region.


Most recently, it announced an expansion of phenolic antioxidant capacity at its Jinshan facility in China, and an expansion of Weston 705 production. “In addition to expanding our manufacturing


footprint, we have a growing team of sales and customer support representatives,” said David Lu, VP and managing director of SI Group for Asia-Pacific. � www.siigroup.com


Dates: 17-20 April 2023 Hours: 9:30-17:00 daily


Venue: Shenzhen World Exhibition and Convention Center (SWECC), Shenzhen, China Organiser: Adsale Exhibition Services Website: www.chinaplasonline.com


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