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TECHNOLOGY | RECYCLING AND COMPOUNDING


Coperion and Herbold Meckesheim are showcasing their combined technology at Fakuma 2023


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and pelletising are based on expertise from Coperion. The Recycling Business Unit will also offer individual components for use in existing lines. Leveraging the complementary technologies of both companies into a single source allows the Recycling Business Unit to develop complete solutions for highly automated to modular recycling lines. Complete plants and systems for recycling PET, polyolefins, film or rigid plastic will be of prime focus, with all process and product solutions built for increased efficiency and productivity. Herbold Meckesheim, which retains its name


and location, and Coperion continue to develop and optimally attune their technologies for indi- vidual process steps. Additionally, state-of-the-art test centres for product development and custom- er trials are available, allowing for in-depth testing of every process step. Coperion is presenting a virtual PET recycling plant at this month’s Fakuma show in Germany,


built from the technologies of both companies. The virtual plant provides visitors with a window through which they can look directly into the process steps and view the construction and functionality of numerous key technologies. Rotors from Herbold Meckesheim granulators will be on display at Fakuma in several sizes and for various applications. The rotor concept with the cutting geometry is a major reason for the optimal operation of Herbold Meckesheim’s granulators, says the company. It says: “Pivotal for the high efficiency of Herbold


Meckesheim’s granulators are both the rotor concept and the cutting geometry, individually adapted for the task and the raw material. Herbold Meckesheim granulators work with true double cross cutting action: not only the rotor knives are mounted at an inclined angle, even the stator knives are creating a clean cut with a constant gap across the entire knife width. The end product is a


ERF 1000


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member of the MAAG Group:


ETTLINGER continuous melt filters have been processing contaminated polyolefines, poly- styrenes, PET and PA since 2004. Now, with the ERF 1000 you can achieve up to 10 t/hr of e.g. polyolefines with the lowest melt loss in the industry. With rigid-screen, continuous filtration options down to 60 micron, ETTLINGER ERF is the new standard in melt filtration.


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