EXHIBITION PREVIEW | K2022
Right: Erema’s new 406 laser filter has a 50% larger screen- ing area, which helps to lower pressure and temperature
ment angle or to handle lower blow-up ratios within five minutes (excluding the time needed to remove the IBC exhaust stack). �
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Erema and its subsidiaries will present several new recycling systems and components at K2022 – which will enable large-scale plants with a production capacity of up to 6 tonnes/ hour. These include: the new Erema 406 laser filter, with 50% larger screening area; innovations in the plasticising unit, for high throughput and low specific energy consumption; and the PredictOn app, which can anticipate and eliminate imminent malfunctions based on continuous measurement and evaluation of machine data. The increased screen area of the 406 laser filter helps to ensure lower pressure and temperature at the same throughput rate. “This allows even finer screens to be used – for
even better results – in quality-intensive plastics applications,” said Robert Obermayr, head of Erema’s Powerfil subsidiary. The Quattro version of the LF 406 laser filter can filter up to 9,000 kg/hr of melt. Customers looking for a rapidly available
recycling system – for simple applications – can benefit from Readymac – a standardised, prefabri- cated recycling solution that can be produced from stock, based on Erema’s proven TVE technology. In addition, Chemarema is a new series devel- oped for mechanical material processing as part of the chemical recycling process. Mechanical processes are often used at the start of the chemi- cal recycling process – to prepare input streams and ensure an energy-efficient flow of feed material. Chemarema features extrusion technol- ogy that can be adapted to the application requirements and is designed precisely for downstream chemical processes. In the outdoor area of K2022, Erema will have
live recycling demonstrations – where different waste streams will be processed – in cooperation with partners. The company’s in-house recycling segment – Pure Loop and Plasmac – will also present a range of machinery at the show. Manfred Hackl, CEO of Erema, said: “The
circular economy has become a mega-topic in the plastics industry – even for plastic waste – although this was unthinkable just a few years ago. There is still a lot to do, but all the players in the value chain are now pulling in the same direction.” �
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48 FILM & SHEET EXTRUSION | September 2022
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Isra Vision will introduce its next generation of camera- based inline inspection systems – with new features and intelligent software tools – at K2022. Live demonstrations include system solutions
for the production of lithium-ion batteries, and a combined solution for inspecting unprinted and printed web materials. The company will also show the latest generation of its Cloud Xperience software platform. It uses an artificial intelligence (AI) concept for clustering during defect classifica- tion and a smart software solution for real-time process and status monitoring. “Today, users of our systems receive compre- hensive information about the condition of their products in real-time, and benefit from accelerating the ramping-up of their production – lowering costs and simplifying the operation of these high-tech systems,” said Dirk Broichhausen, group vice president of surface and print inspection for advanced materials at Isra. Isra offers two inspection systems to manufactur-
ers of lithium-ion batteries to identify possible problems and defects. The Smash Battery system is optimised for the
automatic inspection of electrode coatings, as well as separator foils and their coatings (such as PVDF). It delivers real-time information on product quality and indicates to what extent the specifications have been met. Its inline classification – the differentiation between ‘black spots’ and holes that appear dark – ensures maximum safety and confidence, it says. It will also present PouchStar, a new turnkey solution for inline inspection of single battery cells. The system inspects the shape, size, and sealed seam of the cells and finds surface defects, deformations, blemishes, and contamination. It also checks and documents bar codes and data codes. This ensures that only perfect cells are supplied to customers. Meanwhile, DualStar helps to optimise workflow in flexible packaging manufacturing and finishing. It
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