PLASTICS RECYCLING WORLD NORTH AMERICA | EVENT PREVIEW
hard-to-process waste streams. �
www.sawgrassrecycle.com
Schwing Technologies is a leader in thermal cleaning technologies, specialising in removing polymers and organic contaminants from metal tools and machine parts. �
www.schwing.tech
Based in Germany, Sensor Instruments specialises in non-contact optical measuring technology. �
www.sensorinstruments.de
Shini USA, Division of Budzar Industries, offers a wide range of plastic processing and recycling equipment, such as heating and cooling systems and granulators, serving the injection moulding and extrusion sectors. �
www.shiniusa.com
Soleno designs, manufactures and distributes high-quality products, mainly in HDPE, for the sustainable control and management of water including pipes and drains. �
www.soleno.com
Stadler America is a specialist in the design, production and assembly of automated sorting systems and machines for the recycling industry. �
https://w-stadler.com
Star Plastics supplies high-quality thermoplastic materials and custom formulations, specialising in PC, ABS, nylon, and UL-validated recycled content materials. �
www.starplastics.com
Starrett-Bytewise offers laser-based measurement systems that are employed on the factory floor for quality monitoring, process control and inspection. �
www.starrett.com
Supreme Plastic Recycling produces and distrib- utes recyclable plastics to both domestic recycling facilities and international markets. �
https://supremeplasticinc.com
Syncro Group provides advanced auxiliary equipment and machinery for industries, focusing on minimising energy consumption and waste. �
https://syncro-group.com
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