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PEWE | EVENT PREVIEW PLANT-BASED AND FOOD-GRADE


Polymer Additives Safe Enough To Eat


Palsgaard’s Einar® series of additives for


masterbatches and polymer applications is based on food-grade plant-oils and produced in CO2-neutral factories.


Whether you are looking to produce thin- walled packaging, laminate films or simply find a better and more sustainable alterna- tive to your current additive, we’ll help you push the boundaries as our additives match or surpass the performance of conventional additives.


EINAR® Above: Erema’s Intarema ZeroWastePro is used to recycle PE and PP film


EngView Systems provides solutions for the PVC and aluminium extrusion industry. It specialises in quality control and measurement systems for inspecting profile geometry. Scan Fit & Measure is a 2D flatbed scanner system for automated measurement and inspection of profile geometry for both aluminium and plastic extrusion. MCaliper is an innovative way of adding traceability to measurements done with the most commonly used manual tools in manufacturing. � www.engview.com


Erema, based in Austria, specialises in developing and manufacturing plastics recycling systems and components. Founded in 1983, the company has supplied around 6,500 recycling systems worldwide. With subsidiaries in the USA, China and Russia, and around another 50 representatives elsewhere, it has a network to implement custom plastics recycling solutions around the world. � www.erema.com


Eurochiller, founded in 1990, was acquired in 2019 by Atlas Copco – op- erating under its Oil Free Air division in the Compressor Technique busi- ness area. Eurochiller’s headquarters in Italy house both production and a customer centre. It has another product company in Slovakia and two customer centres in France (Eurochill- er France ECF) and in the UK (Iso-


www.filmandsheet.com


Cool). The company designs, manu- factures and services industrial cooling products and temperature control units as well as related systems used in industrial manufactur- ing processes. It is a specialist in providing cooling solutions in industrial processes, especially in the plastic sector. � www.eurochiller.com


ExxonMobil Chemical is a leader in the technology, innovation and supply of petrochemical products, and among the largest producers of performance polymers. Its Vistamaxx products are a cost-effective way of allowing greater use of low-cost, recycled content – while targeting high-value applications. � www.exxonmobilchemical.com/ rethinkrecycle


FB Balzanelli produces automatic and semi-automatic coilers. These include automatic solutions for packaging pipes, as well as automatic palletising systems (which can serve more than one line). These are developed according to its commit- ment to technology, innovation, quality and customer care. Constant innovation offers a technical solution to each pipe coiling, packaging and palletising need. A focus on customer care helps to ensure correct, reliable operation of all systems. � www.fb-balzanelli.net


POLYMER APPLICATION LAB Our scientific staff and product specialists are always ready to assist you in developing and testing new polymer applications.


See how in this video: ADDITIVES ARE CUSTOM-DESIGNED:


• Anti-stats • Anti-fogs • Pigment


dispersing aids • Mould release


• Ageing modifiers


• Slip additives


• EPS coating additives





IMAGE: EREMA


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