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Simply click on the brochure cover or link to download a PDF to your PC or smartphone COPERION: QUALITY IN COMPOUNDS


ARKEMA: SOLUTIONS FOR COMPOUNDS This brochure from Arkema introduces the Lotryl, Lotader and Orevac materials, which improve the mechanical recycling performance of post-consumer waste when used in plastic compounds, meeting sustainability requirements.


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>> Plastics Recycling How can plastics processing operations increase the proportion of recycled material used in compounds while maximizing quality?


Authors:


Jochen Schofer I Business Segment Manager Recycling & Direct Extrusion I Compounding Machines I Coperion GmbH Manuel Benz I Sales Manager Recycling I Material Handling I Compounding Systems I Coperion GmbH


This White Paper from Coperion shows how processing operations can increase the proportion of recycled plastics used in compounds while maximising quality, with sections on feeding, compounding, pelletising and conveying.


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