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Erema supersizes recycling technology for polyolefins
Erema has introduced the Intarema 2325 T-VEplus RegrindPro, which it says is the largest system ever built to recycle polyolefin regrind. The machine manufacturer has already implemented several projects with large-scale systems featuring its Vacurema technology in the PET sector and now intends to follow that up in polyole- fin recycling, it said. Markus Huber-Lindinger, Managing Director at Erema, said: “New legislation and the voluntary commitment of major brands mean that in the future, our customers will need to process an increas- ing volume of plastic waste to make high quality recycled pellets without any compro- mises. The Intarema 2325 is our answer to this need.” The new 2325 model,
featuring a preconditioning unit (PCU) diameter of 2.3m and an extruder screw with a diameter of 250 mm, is capable of a throughput in excess of 4,000 kg per hour. Like all Intarema systems, the 2325 is also equipped with Erema’s patented Counter Current technology and benefits from a high degree of automation thanks to the intelligent Smart Start user interface and energy-efficient ecoSAVE technology. Many of the specially
built, large-scale compo- nents were installed and matched together for the first time during this project, including the 690-volt motor
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and the 2/406 Quattro Laser Filter, the largest laser filter system ever built by Erema with a total filter area of 7,800 cm². “Our extensive trials with
around 500 tonnes of material have shown that
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the Intarema 2325 impress- es with high-quality recycled pellets at high throughput rates, all within a very stable process,” said Sophie Pachner, R&D Manager for Process Engineering. The Intarema 2325 is
available to customers immediately and can currently be purchased through Erema’s Fast Track scheme, which offers selected machines with short delivery times. �
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