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processing industries. It manufactures and assem- bles a full range of optical sorting equipment for plastics by colour, size, shape and even “invisible” defects. �
www.buhlergroup.com
Above: BoReTech has installed many PET bottle recycling systems around the world
Beier’s products include washing and pelletising production lines for recyclers. The maximum output of the PET washing line is 6 tph. Other prod- ucts include: pipe extrusion, profile extrusion, sheet extrusion, and wood plastic extrusion. �
www.beierpm.com
Beijing Zaisubao Technology operates a profes- sional B2B platform website for plastics factories purchasing recycled plastics, which has 580,000 registered members, 550,000 daily visits, and over 1 million pieces of global business information. It provides real-time information services for waste plastics, recycled granules, flakes and modified granules. �
www.zaisubao.com
BoReTech exports PET bottle recycling systems around the world, and washing systems which are running in South East Asia, Middle East, America and Africa. �
www.bo-re-tech.com
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Cumberland T50 granulator
BritAS develops and manufactures full-automatic belt melt filter for post-consumer recycling. The ABMF series is suited to agricultural film recycling as it deals with hard contamina- tion, and there are other ABMF specifica- tions for continuous processing and the company’s new AMBF-PET filter. �
www.britas.de
Bruno Folcieri makes granulators which are high capacity systems built for rigorous and challenging plastics in both post-consumer and post-industrial applications. It also makes low to medium capacity systems with the same robust quality and high wear resistance. �
www.folcieri.com
Bühler is a global supplier of optical sorting solutions to the food and non-food
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BYK is a global leading supplier of specialty additives. Our product portfolio covers a wide range of wetting and dispersing, rheology and surface additives. In addition, our modifiers improve adhesion promoters, UV absorbers, wax and processing additives. �
www.byk.com
C4 Polymers provides plastics recycling programs for both large and small industrial accounts. It manages streams of virtually all types of secondary plastics including PP, PE, PET, ABS, PVC, PC, GPPS and HIPS, and supplies manufacturers and com- pounders with clean-quality regrinds, reprocessed pellets and virgin resins. �
www.c4poly.com
Cardinal Recycling Company offers tailored recycling programs and has facilities for shredding, grinding, and baling, with the ability to handle large quantities of plastics, from films to parts to purgings. The company can also handle less than truckload pick-ups as well. �
www.cardinalrecycling.com
Cumberland granulators are used for heavy duty, central, thermoforming, or beside the press applications. AEC offers a wide range of auxiliary equipment, parts and service support, to the extrusion industry, including blending, conveying, and drying equipment. �
www.acscorporate.com
Dorstener Wire Tech produces all types of polymer filters, including but not limited to: simple extruder screens, spot weld packs, frame packs, cylindrical elements, pleated candle elements, auto-screen belts and other continuous melt filtration products. �
www.dwt-inc.com
Ecopuro is a research and development company focused on advanced materials technology development. Ecopuro licenses its technology to other companies, and these include: recycling dispersion aids, cycle time reduction, throughput improvements on extrusion, better nucleation on foamed products. �
www.ecopuro.com
www.plasticsrecyclingworld.com
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