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First-Class Process Solutions for Chemical Plastics Recycling


Recycling mixed plastic waste with a high level of impurities into chemicals, waxes or liquid energy is a challenge. But it is one which Coperion and Herbold Meckesheim are meeting. Coperion and Herbold Meckesheim’s highly energy-efficient process reaches throughputs from 100 kg/h to 20 t/h. The FLUIDLIFT® ecodry solution ensures efficient drying and conveying in a single process step. The discharge agitator ARW and Smart Weigh Belt (SWB) feeder allow for reliable discharge and high-accuracy feeding. The ZS-B MEGAfeed side feeder ensures the economically introduction of material with bulk densities starting as low as 20 kg/m3


into the ZSK twin screw


extruder, where a very energy efficient dissipation takes place in shortest time. The result is a very homogeneous, highly devolatilized, high temperature melt with optimal conditions for the pyrolysis. Jochen Schofer


jochen.schofer@coperion.com


VALUE-ADDED PLASTICS RECYCLING


The merger of Coperion and Herbold Meckesheim unites decades of expertise and comprehensive process know-how in a variety of plastics recycling applications. Customers now have access to individual components as well as complete recycling systems from a single source, supplying highest end product quality and throughputs at maximum efficiency.


www.coperion.com


www.herbold.com


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