EVENT PREVIEW | PLASTICS EXTRUSION WORLD – USA
screw extrusion and blow moulding equipment from its headquarters in Saline, Michigan. �
www.rbplasticsmachinery.com
Reel Power Industrial Booth C935 Reel Power is a leader in providing equipment, process and engineering solutions for winding, spooling, and coiling of flexible products including plastic pipe. �
www.reelpowerind.com
Reifenhauser Booth C1131 Reifenhauser extrusion technology enables customers to produce blown films, cast films, sheets as well as nonwovens. �
https://reifenhauser.com
Riken Americas Booth C1230 Riken Americas is a PVC and TPE compounder that operates US facilities in both Kentucky and New Jersey. �
https://riken-americas.com
Scantech
Booth C1245 Scantech is a leading manufacturer of on-line measurement and control systems for polymer film and sheet. The company was formed in France in 1992 and now employs around 3000 people across the world. �
https://scantech.com
Shini USA Booth C838 Shini USA, a division of Budzar Industries, offers plastic processors a range of heating and cooling systems designed to control process temperature and plastics granulators for in-house recycling of plastic waste. �
www.shiniusa.com
SML North America Service Booth C834 SML is a family-owned manufacturer of both film and sheet extrusion lines, which was founded in 1967 and is based in Austria – where it runs a number of demonstration lines. �
www.sml.at
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23-25 April 2024 | Valencia, Spain Sponsored by:
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