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EXHIBITION REVIEW | PLAST 2018


said Frigel CEO Duccio Dorin. Of note on the Frigel stand were the Thermogel


TDK and Thermogel THC. The TDK is a new line of temperature controllers designed in partnership with Matsui, which produces the main components in Japan. Suitable for small/medium-machines, it has a large working temperature range, thanks to direct cooling and the ability to use pressurised water at up to 120°C. The THC employs Frigel’s form of alternating


heating and cooling technology, with two separate circuits designed to be synchronised with the injection moulding cycle. It preheats the mould with water at a temperature of up to 180°C or supplies cold water from the second circuit. Moretto put considerable emphasis on its new


Above: Frigel mould temperature controllers


on two stands to show the new breadth of its offering. Green Box specialises in the production of systems and equipment for water and fluid temperature control, and has important business with processing equipment OEMs. “Green Box harbours considerable technical and


innovative potential that, thanks to the Frigel Group’s strong position on the international markets, will now be able to find its natural outlet,”


Moisture Metering Manager (MMM) at the Plast show. “Before now, there has not been a drying system that measured original humidity in the granules,” said Business Development Director Paolo Gasparotto. “The Moisture Metering Man- ager can now determine exactly the right amount of dehumidification necessary to obtain the desired ppm levels in the material; this is a form of energy on demand.”





HIGH BARRIER RIGID PLASTICS PACKAGING - THE GLOBAL MARKET 2018


A detailed review of demand and supply trends within the global high barrier rigid plastics segment


https://www.ami.international/cons/prod.aspx?catalog=Consulting&product=M243&utm_source=IW%20magazine&utm_medium=advert&utm_campaign=180424_M243_High_Barrier_UK_Cons_Marketing_PA2


Published April 2018


The questions, answered:


• What will be the high barrier rigid plastic packaging volume projected for 2023 by production technology, material, application and by geographical region?


• How does inter-polymer competition play and what are the critical issues? • What impact will new processing technologies have on the market offering? • What is driving packaging innovation initiatives? • Who are the main actors in the supply chain?


• What are structural supply chain changes and how are they influencing the value of the market?


• What are the trends regarding scale and integration? Bringing the plastics industry together.


To find out more please contact: martyna.fong@ami.international mailto:%20martyna.fong@ami.international?utm_source=IW%20magazine&utm_medium=advert&utm_campaign=180424_M243_High_Barrier_UK_Cons_Marketing_PA


PHOTO: PETER MAPLESTON


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