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BERNDORF BAND GROUP
The Berndorf Band Group is a global leader in the production of steel belts and steel belt systems. Operating worldwide with locations in Asia, Europe, North and South America, the group consists of the parent company Berndorf Band, eight subsidiaries and worldwide partners. Its diverse solutions are integrated into production and conveying processes in all industries, including the wood-based panels and decorative laminates sectors. Thanks to close co-operation between the companies in the group and its customers, it can manufacture and supply steel belts and belt systems worldwide that are comprehensive and fully customised. The company also supplies steel belts for the registered embossing surfaces in double belt presses and partners with customers for individual requirements or designs. In all, the Berndorf Band Group has 100 years of experience in the field of steel belts and belt systems. HALL 26, STAND C23
BIELE GROUP Biele Group is an international reference company that develops turnkey projects and complete plants (providing its own manufactured hydraulic presses) for the woodworking Industries. This includes plywood, HPL, particleboard, furniture, doors, flooring, lightboard and solid wood applications, as well as the building sector (fibre cement, gypsum, mineral fibre and insulating material applications).
Whether the client requires custom
press technologies, trimming-sanding solutions, material handling, advanced data management, or complete plant development, Biele says it provides turnkey solutions from concept and design to installation and start-up. At Ligna, Biele will show the latest
innovations related to lay-up and press lines, handling solutions, packaging lines and finishing lines. It will also open a dedicated space in its stand to present the digital and vision solutions that develop internally. Headquartered in Spain with local sales
and technical support subsidiaries in Atlanta, US, and in China, Biele provides full service for projects developed all over the world. HALL 26, STAND C62
CHIMAR HELLAS Chimar Hellas combines a total range of proprietary chemical technologies with engineering expertise and has offered customised services to the resin and wood- based panel industries all over the world since 1977. Chimar says it is able to approach any project holistically from the raw materials receiving to the resin/wood-based panel production, through troubleshooting or long-term R&D projects. The company invites all parties to its Ligna stand to explore opportunities for co-operation regarding high quality and performance resins, which it says can satisfy the most stringent requirements and offer cost savings via higher productivity, lower resin loading, lower melamine percentage, substitution of petrochemicals and technical/engineering services for resin plants. Highlights of Chimar technology portfolio: • Formaldehyde-based resins • Bio-based no-added-formaldehyde (NAF) binders
• Lignin resins • Catalysts for PB, OSB & MDF (pMDI) • Accelerators for PB (UF) • Vapour catalysts for MDF (UF) • Adhesion promoters for plywood (PF) • Fire retardants
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CMC TEXPAN CMC Texpan, supplier of machinery and plants in the wood-based industry, will attend Ligna 2023 at the Siempelkamp headquarters stand, as its Italian subsidiary. During Ligna, CMC Texpan would like to focus on one of its patented star products: the “EcoFormer SL”, the optimised wind forming system for surface layer particles, which the company says makes it possible to reduce operating costs and at the same time keeping quality levels. The technicians of CMC Texpan will attend the fair to supply customers with all the information concerning this machine or any other data about the CMC Texpan range of products.
In addition, Alessandro Brembilla, the
incoming managing director of CMC Texpan will take part in the fair. The company invites visitors to visit CMC
Texpan and all its team at Ligna. HALL 26, STAND E27
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