EXHIBITION PREVIEW | NPE 2024
depending upon the age and condition of process equipment. �
www.dynapurge.com
Goldenrod, a manufacturer of of web handling components including shafts and chucks, will feature its latest roll and shaft handling equipment at NPE. This includes its new SP1200 system, a pedestal-mounted, pneumatically operated air shaft puller that allows users to easily retract an air shaft from a core and re-insert it into a new roll of material. This unit is designed specifi- cally for the web converting industry, and applica- tions such as extrusion rewinders processing rolls of plastic material using heavy air shafts. The cantile- vered arm of the SP1200 can extend 100in and will support an air shaft weighing 190 lbs. Also on display will be a variety of the compa-
ny’s lightweight air shafts, differential shafts and safety chucks for winding applications. �
www.goldenrodcorp.com
Herbold Meckesheim, part of Coperion, will show its HV 70 plastcompactor at NPE. The machine – the most powerful of the series
IMAGE: GOLDENROD
Goldenrod will show its latest roll and shaft handling
equipment at NPE
– processes feedstock in continuous operation between a rotating and a fixed compactor disk, which are equipped with screwed-on and easily exchangeable kneading bars. HV plastcompactors can be used to agglomerate a wide variety of materials into products of high bulk density, including fine particles, small tapes, foams and stretch or thin films. In addition, the HV 70 combines high through- put and low wear costs with a fully automatic control system in which settings for different feedstocks can be recorded. Thanks to perfor-
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