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ICE, ICE, BABY ICE Europe, the exhibition for paper, film & D


ue to the ongoing trend for recycling and an increasing demand for sustainable


products, the converting industry is currently undergoing a change. The use of biomaterials is growing. At the same time, individualised and high quality products and packaging solutions are becoming ever more important. This requires innovative coating and finishing processes. “It is a challenge to reconcile the diverse demands and ensure the efficient and sustainable use of materials and machinery. At ICE Europe 2019, visitors find concrete production solutions, a wide range of machinery as well as different materials that accommodate these challenges,” explains Liljana Goszdziewski, exhibition director of ICE Europe, on behalf of the organisers, Mack Brooks Exhibitions. Digitalisation and associated smart


products and packaging remain an important trend in converting. Special films (battery films, biopolymeric films, high barrier films, optical films, weatherable films and other specialty films) offer functions that allow for their application in diverse areas. For the first time, ICE Europe 2019 is presenting a dedicated “Special Film & Extrusion Area” for the growth market sector of special films. As a specialised trade fair, the exhibition


profile of ICE Europe includes all main areas and manufacturing processes of converting of flexible, web-based materials, such as paper, film, foil and nonwovens. The exhibition covers materials, coating/l aminating, drying/ curing, (pre) treatment, accessories, slitting/ rewinding, flexographic/ rotogravure printing, finishing, factory management/ waste removal/ recycling, retrofitting/ machine upgrades, toll coating/ converting/slitting, control, test & measurement, production process management, services, information & communication, and (semi)finished products.


IMPORTANT VISITOR INFORMATION ICE Europe 2019 will take place in halls A5 and A6 at the Munich Trade Fair Centre in Germany. The 4th edition of CCE International, Europe’s only specialised trade fair for the corrugated and folding carton industry, will, once again, be held in parallel, in hall B6. Tickets for ICE Europe 2019 are available online now. Day tickets will be available for €24 online and €38 on site, and season tickets will be available for €34 online and €50 on site. The tickets also grant access to the co-located show CCE International 2019. Both shows will be open on Tuesday 12 March 2019, and Wednesday 13 March 2019, from 9.00 – 17.00 and on Thursday 14 March 2019, from 9.00 – 16.00.


26 February 2019


SIMCO A5, STAND 1534 At the show, Simco-Ion starts the Demotour 2019, the promotion campaign of the IQ Easy Platform – a full intelligent control of static electricity. Thanks to a Demotruck with complete simulation of the process, the IQ Easy Platform will show how to deal with problems of static electricity in your process.


MENDEL A6, STAND 696 Mendel will be showing its product range including its die cutting technology for alufoil, plastic films and papers, as well as its innovative embossing units and customised solutions.


ARTIMELT A5, STAND 1180 Among other products, artimelt will introduce and present artimelt linerless labels, an adhesive which sticks on siliconised surfaces or underwater, and the artimelt low-peel/ gentle-peel line for direct skin contact.


TITAN CONVERTING A6, STAND 224 The companies, suppliers of slitting and rewinding technology and finished roll handling systems, will show latest products.


UNIVERSAL CONVERTING A6, STAND 824 Universal Converting Equipment will be exhibiting their latest Universal X6 slitter rewinder. The machine has been designed as a fast changeover machine with a range of options designed to reduce setup time, maximise running time and running speed and guarantee consistent quality.


VALCO MELTON A5, STAND 1270 Valco Melton will be presenting the latest in hot melt dispensing technologies for coating and laminating processes. From melt units, slot dies, or coating stations to sophisticated turnkey solutions, its range of products covers most market requirements.


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SWEMKO A6, STAND 500 DIENES is a supplier of industrial slitting technology presents products such as circular and straight knives, knifeholders and slitting systems next to technological innovations such as: electrically driven knifeholder for cutting widths from 70 mm, alternative drive concepts and maintenance options for automatic slitting systems, and shear cut knifeholder DS 8 with tool-free knife change.


DR HONLE A6, STAND 736 Eltosch Grafix, subsidiary of Dr Honle, will present its infrared and hot air technologies. The new twinPOWER IR is a high performance IR/hot air surface system for drying of inks, finishes and coatings, and the jetCURE IR is an air-cooled IR system for drying water-based printing inks. Honle will also show its wide range of UV and LED- UV curing systems for coating applications, a highlight of which is the UV dryer LightGuide pureUV.


EMMENDINGER A5, STAND 1154 EMB cross-cutting machines are successful all- rounders for film manufacturers and confectioners. Even at high speed, tailor-made cuts are guaranteed with the highest quality. Unwinding in various designs, web edge control, longitudinal cutting units for edge trimming and multi-purpose formats are also possible.


foil converting will return March 12-14 2019, at the Munich Trade Fair Centre in Germany


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