PREVIEW | PLASTICS RECYCLING WORLD EXPO NORTH AMERICA
Carolina Filters Family-owned and operated, Carolina Filters operates two distinct and independent divisions, both providing stronger customer service and engineered solutions in the filtration industry. �
www.carolinafilters.com
COLLIN Lab & Pilot Solution COLLIN develops intelligent pilot and laboratory lines in modular system for plastic processing companies as well as for research institutes. Collin solutions are used for the development and the
production of plastic products, material analysis, test series up to pilot tests which allow a scale up to production scale. �
www.collin-solutions.com
Cumberland
Cumberland is a global leader in size reduction equipment, and its granula- tors and shredders have proven to be
Above:
Cumberland Beside-the- Press FX1600 granulator
rugged, reliable, and dependable. �
www.cumberlandplastics.com
DMS Recycling DMS Recycling specializes in post-industrial plastic brokering, re-processing, and recycling. Its pro- cessing and warehouse facility is located in Mount Vernon, OH. �
www.dmsrecycling.com
Dorstener Wire Tech DWT specializes in high performance polymer filtration components and extruder screens for many applications. DWT has a full range of production capabilities in Houston, TX, as well as in Europe and Asia. �
https://dwt-inc.com
Right: Fimic RAS 700 melt filtration system
Driven Polymers Driven Polymers is part of the JC Plastics group, a leader in plastic recycling and trading. JC’s materials can be post- industrial or post-consumer and the company is able to produce and commercialize up to 1,500 tons per month of PP and HDPE injection-grade material. JC Plastics was established in the city of Guadalajara, México, in the year 2000. �
www.drivenpolymers.com
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Efactor3 Headquartered in North Carolina, Efactor3 offers a variety of machines for pre-shredding, screening, sifting, shredding, cleaning, granulating and extrusion. It also provides conveying and separation equipment, systems integration, and installation. �
https://efactor3.com
Erema Erema says some 6,500 of its recycling systems are now in use worldwide. With subsidiaries in the USA, China and Russia, and around another 50 representatives on all five continents, the company has a reliable network to implement customised plastics recycling solutions for customers around the world. �
www.erema.com
Exxel Polymers Exxel Polymers is engaged in recycling plastic scraps in the form of parts, granules or beads which are analyzed in order to meet customers’ moulding specifications. Plastics expertise is a key element of its organization, says the company. �
https://exxelpolymers.com
Fimic Fimic says it is the only company in the market with a range of five different models of automatic melt filters, to target highly contaminated plastic materials, especially post-industrial and post-con- sumer plastics. Its filtration technologies offer all possible filtrations and cover the many different existing applications to guarantee high results and a high quality of the final material. �
www.fimic.it
IMAGE: FIMIC
Genox USA Genox USA creates innova- tive solutions for recycling challenges, whether the need is a single machine or a complete system. Its manu- facturing process ensures accurate components pro- duced to defined specifications that ensure reliable performance and long service life. �
https://genoxusa.com
GET Recycling Get Recycling Technology is a manufac- turer of recycling equipment special- izing in LDPE film, PET, HDPE/PP, PS/ ABS, WEEE, and EPS-LPDE recycling
www.plasticsrecyclingworld.com
IMAGE: CUMBERLAND
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