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Special Memories With Felix Kleinert From 25 Years NETZSCH

Special Memories With Felix Kleinert From 25 Years NETZSCH

We say thank you! Felix Kleinert was CEO at NETZSCH Pumps & Systems for almost 25 years, making the company a global specialist for handling complex media over the past quarter century.

During this time, he had a decisive influence on the company and his companions. However, the CEO took his well-deserved retirement at the end of the business year. Long-time colleagues and close confidants report on special and sometimes funny moments with him over the past quarter of a century.

Jens Heidkötter: “It was always a pleasure to work with you“

Felix Kleinert and Jens Heidkötter toast the past three and a half years and the upcoming retirement of the CEO together.

 

Dear Felix, as you might conclude from the photo, it wasn’t always a party in the three and a half years we worked together. However, working with you has always been a pleasure! We were able to move forward a lot of things, especially our NETZSCH Campus in Waldkraiburg. I will miss you here. Although we didn’t always agree, I hardly know anyone with whom I worked as well as I did with you. I learned a lot from you, and I am very grateful. Your legacy for NETZSCH Pumpen & Systeme GmbH, the business unit and the entire NETZSCH Group cannot be overestimated. We are excellently positioned and have a great team. Despite your farewell, this makes me very optimistic about the future – the best is still ahead! Fortunately, you are not out of the world. I would be thrilled to see you again regularly, if you like, just at lunchtime or with our wives Kerstin and Mila on one of our terraces. I wish you a great start to retirement. Enjoy the time with Kerstin, your family and friends – and please: Stay healthy and take care of yourself!

Jens Heidkötter – Managing Director NETZSCH Pumps & Systems

Thomas Streubel: “Your approach to team culture was a turning point”

PORSCHE was the result of a several day workshop in 1999 and the beginning of an exciting future.

 

Dear Felix, thank you for 24 exciting, thrilling and successful years. Especially the first three years together, you as managing director and me as sales manager, were very influential to me. Looking at the profit-and-loss calculation, our backs were against the wall, making us feel very uncomfortable. We felt the responsibility to steer the big steamship into calmer and more successful waters. But we didn’t break under the weight. Thanks to your way of leadership, the freedom and the great trust you placed in us, we were able to pour out much adrenaline and were almost in a rush. That’s how we managed to save the company and build up a global business unit in connection with it. Today, after a quarter of a century, you and your long-time companions can look back on an impressive turnaround. Your approach to team culture was a turning point. Thanks to this, we have successfully taken almost all employees on the journey of modernisation in the PORSCHE. Right at the beginning of your time at NETZSCH, you started a restructuring programme, the prelude to which was a workshop lasting several days in 1999 – Saturdays and Sundays, of course. The result was the PORSCHE – Process Oriented Restructuring Secures our Chances and helps us to Eminence. It moved us forward. However, I was also able to learn a lot from you personally, which went far beyond the scope of my work. You have undoubtedly shaped my path in life, and I want to thank you for your trust, support, friendship, and sometimes a bed in your room. Take good care of yourself and try to enjoy your next life stage. At the moment, I don’t know if you’ve mastered not working.

Thomas Streubel – President NETZSCH Pumps USA

Ken Shen: “I wish you only the best, Felix!”

In 2014, Felix Kleinert, Ken Shen, and other NETZSCH colleagues met with government officials in Lanzhou, China.

 

Hi Felix, I joined NETZSCH in 2014 as the managing director of NETZSCH Lanzhou Pumps. I remember you visited us the same year, and we met the Lanzhou government together. I will never forget our meeting with a government official. Since then, nine years and many more visits to us in China and conferences in other places have passed. Time passes quickly. When I saw these pictures, it seemed like yesterday. Thank you so much for your support over the years. I wish you only the best, Felix!

Ken Shen ­­– General Manager NETZSCH Lanzhou Pumps

Osvaldo Ferreira: “You were a good boss”

Together with Bernd Murrenhoff and Osvaldo Ferreira, Felix Kleinert visited a local distributor in Australia in 2004.

 

Thank you, Felix! For all your support over the past years and for helping us to achieve outstanding results in the Pumps & Systems business unit. You were a good boss who always empowered us to act for the good of the region and the entire NETZSCH Group.

Osvaldo Ferreira – Managing Director NETZSCH do Brasil

Edwin Chng: “I learnt many things from you”

Felix Kleinert and Edwin Chng at the opening of NETZSCH Asia Pacific in Singapore in 2017.

 

Your leadership and guidance have brought the Pumps & Systems business unit to where we are today. Several sites worldwide were incorporated during this time, paving the way for our flagship product, the NEMO progressing cavity pump, to become the market leader. You always tried to visit all the offices worldwide as often as possible. You were also present at the inauguration of the NETZSCH Asia Pacific office building in Singapore in 2017 – I have fond memories of that. I learned many things from you, including the toast that the first glass is always on the NETZSCH Group. Congratulations on your retirement, and best wishes for your new life phase! Stay healthy, and enjoy it!

Edwin Chng – Managing Director NETZSCH Asia Pacific

Norman Vivek: “It was a memorable moment for us”

Norman Vivek, Felix Kleinert and Andreas Denker met together in India in 2023 as part of the 150th anniversary celebrations.

 

Leadership, they say, is influence. Influence to inspire and align people towards a common goal—the power to bring out the best in each individual’s potential. Under your guideway, presence and foresight, NETZSCH Pumps & System India was founded almost from scratch. You trusted and believed in me all along the way, in the good times and especially in the difficult times of these 20 years. The decision to invest in India was indeed visionary and courageous. The journey has had turbulences, but you have remained like a pillar for us to fall back on and bear. Over time, your love for the country of India has also grown. Your favourite butter chicken will always remind me of you, and your visit to my home with your family was a memorable moment for us. We still remember it fondly and talk about it. It was a blessing and an honour to have you as my boss all these years. We will miss you very much. I wish you much of everything you desire and deserve in life.

Norman Vivek – Managing Director NETZSCH Technologies India

Karl-Heinz Mommert: “All the best for the future and, above all, health”

A total of 21 years lie between Felix Kleinert’s first and last visit to Karl-Heinz Mommert in Russia, and much has changed since then.

 

Dear Felix, 24 years – a long, intense and exciting time. The two photos show you on your first visit to Russia in 2001 and the last one in November 2022. A lot has changed in all these years. You thought of founding NETZSCH Pumps RUS, and we developed the company into the market leader. Unfortunately, our weight has also changed in addition to our approach to the market. Thank you for your trust and the friendly atmosphere. I wish you all the best for the future and health to care about the things that fell short in the last few years. We will stay in contact, and I hope we can enjoy a few more glasses of Beluga together.

Karl-Heinz Mommert – General Director NETZSCH Pumps RUS

Rita Buchner: “It was always inspiring to work with you”

Fun should not be neglected either: On the occasion of Carnival Thursday, Rita Buchner and Felix Kleinert wore funny costumes.

 

My highlight with you, Mr Kleinert, was a work meeting on a Carnival Thursday in your “mobile office” in Schaching. As you can see, you always keep the fun from coming up short. Thanks to your strategic way of working and your trust in your employees, working with you has always been inspiring. As a human resources manager, it was imposing to experience how you always valued the employees’ representatives in their democratic mandate. The Pumps & Systems business unit will miss you. I wish you all the best for the next stage of your life and good health!

Rita Buchner – Director Human Resources NETZSCH Pumps & Systems

Ralf Stauske: “You were always there, no matter the time or topic”

In 2009, Felix Kleinert and Ralf Stauske met with the management of NETZSCH Pumps Lanzhou.

 

There were many memorable moments with you, Felix. I fondly recall meeting with the management team in 2009 and 2016 and your visit to the Anting factory in 2018, but what I remember most is how you guided us. You were always there, no matter the time or the issue. I will never forget the guidance and support you gave us when you were needed and the trust you gave me and everyone else. For all this, I would like to thank you, Felix. I wish you all the best, a happy and healthy retirement and hope you will find the time to enjoy the things you love to do.

Ralf Stauske – General Manager Support Processes NETZSCH Lanzhou Pumps

Michael Sigl: “You recognised the importance of IT early on and encouraged us”

While in 1999 they still worked with overhead projectors and flipcharts, today they largely use digital media.

 

When you, Mr Kleinert, and I first met in my office in the IT department, the world was a different place. In 1996 we had exactly one server and about 30 computers. In 1997 we acquired the first mobile phone, a Siemens S10 – there was no Internet yet. You recognised the importance of IT early on and always encouraged us, but also challenged us. Today we have a global network with hundreds of servers and thousands of clients – information and data can be accessed worldwide at any time. I wish you all the best for your retirement!

Michael Sigl – Teamlead IT Workplace Services & Service Desk NETZSCH Pumps & Systems

Bernhard Murrenhoff: “I remember our first world tour in 2004”

Felix Kleinert and Bernhard Murrenhoff on their first world tour for NETZSCH Pumps & Systems in 2004.

 

I remember our first world tour in 2004 as a kick-off to another very successful strategic approach, “in the region for the region”. We started our journey from Munich to India, followed by visits to Bangkok, Singapore, China and Australia. We visited a distributor in Hawaii and the USA and finally returned to Munich after three exciting and challenging weeks,. All the best for your future, Felix!

Bernhard Murrenhoff – Export Control Officer NETZSCH Pumps & Systems

Martin Kalleder: “Wish you all the best, good luck and health”

Lights on for the NETZSCH Campus in Waldkraiburg: Felix Kleinert and Martin Kalleder switched on the logo lighting together.

 

Dear Felix, on the occasion of your 65th birthday and your farewell, I would like to say THANK YOU, thank you for the trust you have consistently placed in me since 2012 and thank you for the excellent cooperation in all NETZSCH construction projects. You deserve my deepest thanks and respect for your successful work as CEO. I wish you all the best, happiness, and above all, health in your well-deserved retirement as well as wonderful travel experiences with your wife, Kerstin.

Martin Kalleder – Building- and Facility Manager NETZSCH Pumps & Systems

Sonja Karsten: ”Thank you Felix, for the journey we’ve made together”

The management of NETZSCH Pumps & Systems with Felix Kleinert and Sonja Karsten in 2020.

 

We both started at the same time, with you as managing director and me after more than ten years in accounting in the investment controlling and accounting department. Those were challenging times. We have set up and turned around a lot with our colleagues in over 20 years. Together we gave reporting and budgeting a new face step by step. One highlight was the “straps”. You came in one day and said we were now doing “straps”. Our irritated faces amused you until you enlightened us. In 2000, we introduced the “Strategic Plan of Actions” for budgeting, which is still in use today in a slightly different form. Thank you, Felix, for the journey we have made together and for your support. Initially, I was a greenhorn in this area and could learn much from you. Above all, always look positively ahead, not stand still and meet the new with openness and curiosity. Enjoy your retirement and don’t forget us completely!

 

Sonja Karsten – Vice President / Manager Controlling & Finance

What remains after almost 25 years as CEO at NETZSCH Pumps & Systems are countless beautiful memories and a well-positioned company – thank you, and all the best for the future!

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Amara Raja Infra Bags EXIM India-Funded Large Solar Project in Bangladesh, Worth $130 Million

Amara Raja Infra Bags EXIM India-Funded Large Solar Project in Bangladesh, Worth $130 Million

Amara Raja Infra Private Limited (ARIPL), part of the $1.75 billion Amara Raja Group, has accomplished a significant achievement by securing a new solar project in Bangladesh. This venture serves as ARIPL’s entry into the international solar market, marking a new milestone for the company.

The scope of the project, valued at $130 million, consists of Engineering, Design, Supply, Installation, and Commissioning of a 100 MW (AC) Solar PV Power Plant and will be funded by the EXIM Bank of India. ARIPL, in collaboration with Premier Solar of Hyderabad, secured the project from Rural Power Company Ltd (RPCL) in Bangladesh. The project spans 326 acres at Madarganj in Jamalpur District and will be completed in the next 18 months. After the project is commissioned, ARIPL will also provide comprehensive operation and maintenance services for two years, along with warranty spares and consumables.

Vikramadithya Gourineni, Director, Amara Raja Infra Pvt Ltd said, “It is an extraordinary achievement for the Amara Raja Group to secure this contract amidst stiff competition from industry giants. In a short period of time, we have taken on some of the biggest renewable energy projects in India, and with this project we can establish ourselves as a serious player in the international market as well.”

“Over the past many years, we have proven ourselves as a trustworthy partner with high integrity and a commitment to delivering critical projects as per customer timelines. With this project, we have got an opportunity to replicate our success in the international market as well,” added Dwarakanadha Reddy, Head – Power Division at ARIPL.

With this win, ARIPL solidifies its reputation as a leading player in the renewable energy sector, both domestically and internationally. Last year, the company had bagged India’s first green hydrogen fuelling station project being commissioned in Leh by NTPC and the first 400 KV GIS project from GSECL. With the current project of 100 MW (AC) in Bangladesh, the company now has a solar portfolio of 1 GW in pipeline.

www.india.mslgroup.com

 

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Graphene Nanotube Dispersion for Latex Gloves Meeting ESD Standards to Be Produced in Sri Lanka

Graphene Nanotube Dispersion for Latex Gloves Meeting ESD Standards to Be Produced in Sri Lanka

  • Hayleys Aventura has established local manufacturing of a graphene nanotube dispersion for latex in Sri Lanka, utilizing OCSiAl know-how.
  • The aim of the newly launched product is to meet the growing demand in South Asia and Europe for a solution for full compliance with the latest ESD standards and touch screen capability for latex gloves.

The collaboration between Hayleys Aventura, a premier industrial solutions provider and subsidiary of the leading diversified conglomerate in Sri Lanka Hayleys PLC, and OCSiAl, a leader in graphene nanotube technology and production, has resulted in the launch of local manufacturing of the TUBALL LATEX graphene nanotube dispersion. The production line has been installed at Hayleys Aventura’s facility in Kaluthara, Sri Lanka, leveraging OCSiAl’s know-how. This new production capacity is intended to meet the demand in the South Asia and European regions.

According to Jayanga Ileperuma, General Manager of Hayleys Aventura, “Advances in the automotive, electronics, and ATEX markets require personal protective equipment, and gloves in particular, to increase process efficiency using touch screen-compatible gloves, protect from static electricity damage, and promote new ESD-safety requirements for personal protective equipment. Graphene nanotubes revolutionize the ESD glove sector, allow gloves to dissipate static charges in full compliance with the latest ESD standards. The newly launched manufacturing of TUBALL LATEX dispersions empowers leading industrial glove manufacturers, enabling them to enhance the performance of their products and gain a competitive edge in the market.”

Ravi Mohan Dabral, Director of Business Development EMEA, stated, “As a trusted distributor of OCSiAl’s graphene nanotube products for rubber, latex, and other polymer applications in Sri Lanka since 2017, Hayleys Aventura has decided to open local manufacturing to meet the growing market demand. We are excited to expand our collaboration and grant a license to manufacture and market nanotube dispersions in the South Asia region, demonstrating the confidence and trust between the two companies.”

TUBALL LATEX, a water-based solution containing well-dispersed graphene nanotubes, is applied to produce latex industrial gloves that are in high demand in industries that require ESD protection, such as the automotive, electronics, construction, pharmaceutical, mining, gas, and chemical industries. In contrast to ammonium salts, which easily evaporate, graphene nanotubes provide permanent and humidity-independent electrical resistance without drawbacks in dipping technology or glove performance and fully compliant with the latest ESD standards, including the new European standard EN 16350:2014 and ATEX regulations.

Remarkably, extremely low working dosages of OCSiAl’s nanotubes, starting from just 0.06%, are sufficient to achieve electrical resistance below 1*10^8 ohms. The exceptional properties of graphene nanotubes, including high strength, electrical conductivity, and flexibility, enable manufacturers to achieve the required level of electrical conductivity without affecting coloration and with no changes to the standard processing.

www.ocsial.com

 

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SABIC Launches Material Finder Website Featuring Rich Functionality and High-value Data to Give Customers a Digital Edge When Selecting Specialty Thermoplastics

SABIC Launches Material Finder Website Featuring Rich Functionality and High-value Data to Give Customers a Digital Edge When Selecting Specialty Thermoplastics

SABIC, a global leader in the chemical industry, is debuting its new SABIC Material Finder website to help customers and prospective customers conveniently search, compare, evaluate and select specialty thermoplastic materials for a wide range of applications. The new website, which provides robust functionality and high-value, multi-point data, offers several unique features to casual and registered users. Any user can review information on more than 2,000 SABIC specialty resins, copolymers, and compounds – one of the largest portfolios in the industry. For registered users, SABIC’s Specialties business’ product material data is available for easy download in multiple computer-assisted engineering (CAE) platform formats to simplify the material selection process. They can also request color-matching services or place orders for color chips directly from the website.

“We created the SABIC Material Finder website to give customers the advantages of convenience and control in the selection of our specialty materials,” said Sanjay Mishra, who heads R&D and Manufacturing for Specialties, SABIC. “By providing digital tools for accessing authentic, validated product data directly from SABIC, this new website can significantly streamline the decision-making process. Customers are also encouraged to go beyond the data and work with us one on one to ensure they have all the necessary information and insights to evaluate the best materials well-suited for their applications.”

Multi-point Data for In-depth Evaluation

The SABIC Material Finder website provides a wealth of up-to-date SABIC product data that can be easily searched and filtered to meet specific requirements. For each product grade, users can obtain a list of key features, target industries, and potential applications and use cases. A deeper search reveals specific properties, values and test methodologies, appropriate processing methods and available or custom color options. Registered users can also make a profile and save their favorite products to revisit later.

The comparison tool within the website allows users to select up to five grades for a side-by-side evaluation of key performance properties, including electrical, mechanical, impact, thermal, physical and flame characteristics. The exceptionally detailed comparisons also include equipment specifications, settings and conditions recommended for injection molding, extrusion, and other applicable processes, such as wire coating.

Registered users gain access to additional technical data and resources, including curve data, design and processing guides, and other product literature. Designers can now obtain CAE cards from seven widely used platforms and more CAE software formats will be added soon.

All these technical resources enable customers to perform detailed evaluations of candidate materials for their target applications, giving them a high level of confidence in selecting SABIC’s specialty materials.

Application Examples for Inspiration

The SABIC Material Finder website offers information on a wide range of applications made with SABIC’s specialty materials. They include real-world components and use cases that span multiple industries, from mobility to consumer electronics, industrial, infrastructure and healthcare. Site visitors can explore potential applications and learn about the benefits of using SABIC’s specialty resins, compounds, and copolymers.

The new website also provides practical details on purchasing materials in each geography (Asia, Europe, and North America), and lists buying contacts. If color services are needed, users can go directly to the ColorXpress website to search for available colors and special effects, order color chips or request a color match.

www.sabic.com

 

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Solvay to Present Comprehensive Portfolio of Advanced Material Solutions at Semicon China 2023 in Shanghai

Solvay to Present Comprehensive Portfolio of Advanced Material Solutions at Semicon China 2023 in Shanghai

High-performance specialty polymers and chemicals engineered to meet the needs of manufacturers across all semiconductor processes

Solvay, a leading global supplier of specialty materials, has announced that it will attend Semicon China 2023 at Shanghai New International Expo Centre from June 29 to July 1. Exhibiting at Booth E7249, the company will present a complete array of advanced polymers and chemicals designed to push the limits of chip performance with outstanding purity, long-lasting chemical stability and optimized resistance to high temperatures and plasma.

“At Solvay, we understand the importance of China’s semiconductor industry and have made key investments to support our customers in this dynamic market,” says Andrew Lau, Senior Executive Vice President of Solvay Materials. “From high-performance polymers to slurry abrasives, gases, and wet chemicals, our materials are engineered to meet the unique and complex challenges of manufacturers at each and every step in semiconductor processing. In addition, our R&D activities are focused on delivering high sustainability and performance for next-generation processes in line with the semiconductor manufacturing roadmap. Our new Application Development Lab in Shanghai has all the resources in place to provide tailored solutions and respond to local market needs faster and with greater proximity to customers than ever.”

With extensive technical industry expertise and a broad product portfolio, Solvay is a leading supplier of specialty polymers and chemicals for the semiconductor industry across all stages of manufacturing from FEOL (front-end-of-line) to BEOL (back-end-of-line), including duct coating, filtration, piping and tubing, wafer handling, lithography, as well as testing and packaging.

 

Solvay’s specialty polymers and chemicals for the semiconductors industry have proven their superior resistance to the harsh conditions of cutting-edge semiconductor processes needed for innovative semiconductor node designs. These materials can be found in nearly every processing step, including cleaning, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), dry and wet etching and chemical mechanical polishing (CMP). Polymer offerings span from polysulfones and semi-crystalline specialties to fluoroelastomers, all engineered to provide superior cleanliness and purity, excellent chemical stability and high heat tolerance in combination with long-term reliability and efficiency in advanced semiconductor applications. This is complemented by a wide range of high-purity, high-quality and consistent semiconductor process chemicals used primarily in the cleaning and etching stages of semiconductor chip production.

At Semicon China 2023, Solvay will also highlight their recent progress in sustainable material solutions and their innovation commitment to helping their customers meet ambitious emission targets. Through their wide portfolio that includes a more sustainable range of highly specialized fluoropolymers as well as bio-based, mass-balanced, recycled polymers, they are focused on solutions that will help reduce emissions, enabling the high performance required by the semiconductor industry with a reduced carbon footprint.

In addition to the company’s exhibit at Booth E7249, Andrew Lau, Senior Vice President of Solvay Materials will speak before registered attendants about ‘[Solvay’s Polymer Materials for Sustainable Manufacturing of Next Generation Semiconductor Technologies]’ at the SCC Carbon Neutrality and Sustainable Development Summit on July 1 in the Grand Ballroom 2, 3F, of the Jumeirah Himalayas Hotel Shanghai.

Learn more at www.solvay.com

 

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Xeikon Panther UV Inkjet Technology Extends Capabilities at Etiflex

Xeikon Panther UV Inkjet Technology Extends Capabilities at Etiflex

Superior test results and the ability to print high opacity white in a single pass were among the key reasons the PX3000 was chosen

Responding to strong growth in demand for high-quality digital labels, Etiflex S.C. in Poland has invested in a Xeikon PX3000 UV inkjet press to further increase productivity and expand into new markets. The printing company, which is based in Poznań, made the investment after working closely with Xeikon to find the right solution. Co-owner Przemysław Wagner, who runs the company together with Karol Kuligowski and Piotr Smoliński, explains, “We chose Xeikon PX3000 UV inkjet label printing press because it allows us not only to increase productivity, but also to expand into new market segments due to its ability to print white with high opacity in a single pass.”

During the decision-making period, the Etiflex team visited Xeikon’s headquarters in Lier, in Belgium, where they were pleased to witness superior print results achieved during very detailed tests on the PX3000. They were also impresses with the flexible approach in constructing the offer which convinced them that the purchase of this particular machine would be the most effective for the company.

Mr Wagner continues, “While looking for a UV inkjet machine, we talked to several companies who offer this type of device, but it was only during our meetings with Xeikon that we felt our needs and requirements were made a real priority. The approach taken by Xeikon at every stage of the talks, from the initial presentation of the machine to final contract negotiations, convinced us that their offer was exactly what we were looking for.”

With the new Xeikon PX3000, Etiflex has significantly extended the scope of its collaboration with companies to include craft breweries, juice, and other beverage producers. It has also acquired more customers from the automotive industry as well as offered its services to new markets, such as cosmetics. Among the other factors that persuaded the co-owners to make the investment, the excellent printing speed of 50 m/min and high cost-efficiency of Xeikon PX3000 were also noted.

“We chose the 330mm print width machine because it helps us to optimize the use of raw materials which fits the needs of our orders,” adds Piotr Smoliński, director for flexo at Etiflex. “Our PX3000 prints in 5 colors – CMYK and white – and it has greatly extended the range of substrates that we can offer, allowing us to produce digital labels for segments that were not available to us before. In addition, the machine has been configured so we can offer hybrid printing or add personalization and variable elements to pre-printed images and text.”

“Adding digital technology has changed our company by optimizing our production costs and being able to offer our customers more attractive terms, while maintaining high quality. Thanks to the better performance of Xeikon PX3000 compared to our previous digital machine, and the good printing quality and lower production costs provided by UV inkjet technology, we have managed to achieve this goal,” agrees the three co-owners. “At the same time, we have significantly increased our production capacity which translates into shorter delivery times. Even better, with new press, we have successfully acquired a significant number of new customers who require labels printed on clear-on-clear substrates and other transparent films. They particularly appreciate the high-coverage white ink, which ensures optimal printing results.”

Michał Kuczkowski, sales manager at Xeikon, concludes, “The results achieved by Etiflex, including the print quantities they have produced, exactly match the plan they developed during the pre-sale period. Xeikon PX3000 is a very cost-efficient solution which means that the company can now take on orders that, until recently, would have been processed using a conventional machine. And using the inline embellishments capabilities of the new press, the company is also adding more value, such as attractive haptic effects, to the labels produced. I look forward to observing future projects and plans which will further highlight the passion, collaboration, and personal commitment of Etiflex.”

For more information about Xeikon, visit www.xeikon.com

 

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High-tech Robotics & Automation: Recycling Specialist Lindner Celebrates Opening of New Home of Recycling

High-tech Robotics & Automation: Recycling Specialist Lindner Celebrates Opening of New Home of Recycling

Lindner family business invited long-time associates and partners to the official opening of the new company headquarters in Spittal/Drau, Austria. In addition to that the company celebrated its 75th anniversary and the 10th anniversary of its subsidiary Lindner Washtech. As part of the opening celebrations, visitors were given exclusive insights into the state-of-the-art production facilities.

Manuel Lindner (right), owner & Managing Director of Lindner, Michael Lackner (left), Managing Director of Lindner.

Make the most of waste. Committed to the circular economy and transforming waste into new raw materials, recycling pioneer Lindner has been exporting shredders and recycling plants all over the world for 75 years. Whether it be in South Korea, the US, Brazil, Italy, Sweden, Germany or Austria – recycling solutions from Lindner are often considered to be the benchmark in the industry. Solutions from Lindner process household waste, industrial and commercial waste, plastics, waste wood and light metals into new recyclable raw materials. Since the company was founded, shredders and system solutions have been planned and manufactured in Spittal an der Drau in Carinthia. “The positive market development coupled with the increasing demand for Lindner quality products led to our decision to construct a new plant in 2019 and so to invest around 48.5 million euros. “This turned out to be an important strategic step,” emphasises Manuel Lindner, owner and Managing Director of Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH. “In many ways, 2023 is a historic year for us. We want to celebrate the two company anniversaries as well as the successful move to our new home of recycling together with our long-time supporters and customers.”

Plasma cutting machine With the plasma cutting machine, the in-house production depth was increased and the cutting tolerances reduced. A key component of series production.

Automation & Sustainability

With the new plant, the production area has more than doubled in size to 14,000 m². “The high demand for our machines goes hand in hand with a capacity increase – hence why we decided to double the production area. The further expansion of robotics and automation technology in the welding workshop and machining production is just as crucial here, because if we want to finish more machines in assembly, we also require more individual components. Thanks to the new production technologies, we can now manufacture a lot of the machine parts ourselves, which is very convenient for us, especially when supply chains are interrupted,” explains Manuel Lindner. “By expanding high-tech automation and robotics, we can also offer our employees a better workplace. Physically strenuous work, which was sometimes necessary when loading machines, is no longer required. The focus has now switched to the expert operation of the production machines. We were also able to create a nice atmosphere for our employees in the office building with the new bright and friendly rooms,” adds Michael Lackner, Managing Director at Lindner.

As a recycling specialist since its early days, Lindner places great emphasis on sustainability, protecting the climate, and conserving resources. Therefore a particular emphasis was put on minimising the carbon footprint when planning and constructing the new building. From its energy supply, ventilation, ceiling cooling systems all the way to paving the car park in front of our offices with recycled turf bricks – the company was committed to prioritising recycled and carbon-neutral materials and generating renewable energy. Air source heat pumps and ground water pumps provide for cooling, heating and

Fully automated circular welding machine (HTW) The fully automatic circular welding machine is primarily used for producing Urraco shafts, the heart of Lindner’s mobile twin-shaft shredders. Two welding robots are in operation here 24/7.

ventilation, and the building’s own photovoltaic system on the roof provides the necessary energy. “Our new facility is completely energy-independent and is a benchmark in sustainable construction,” explains Matthias Egarter, CFO at Lindner and leading Project Manager of the new building. “We generate all our electricity using our own 720 kWp photovoltaic system and any excess energy is fed into the grid. On top of this, all the energy for heating and cooling is generated using groundwater wells, making the process entirely CO2 and climate neutral.”

10 Years of Lindner Washtech For 10 years, Lindner Washtech has been developing and installing modular complete washing and sorting systems for recycling thermoplastics worldwide and is one of the international big players in the plastics recycling market.

10 Years of Lindner Washtech

As part of the opening celebrations, the company was also able to take a look back on 10 years of Lindner Washtech, the on plastics recycling specialized subsidiary. “A lot has happened in the market since the company was founded,” explains Harald Hoffmann, Managing Director of Lindner Washtech. “Before our company turned 5 years old, the market for plastics recycling was still quite small. Since then we’ve invested a lot in product development – in some cases together with our customers. This has resulted in several great products and numerous long-standing partnerships,” Hoffmann is pleased to say. “Today, plastics recycling is an integral segment of Lindner’s business,” adds Michael Lackner, Managing Director of Lindner Recyclingtech. “Lindner Washtech has developed very favourably in recent years; the company supplies or installs complete washing and sorting systems for various thermoplastics worldwide. With Lindner Washtech, we are undoubtedly one of the international big players in plastics recycling”.

The Lindner Family Company is currently being run by Manuel Lindner in the third generation. As part of the celebrations – the opening of the new plant, 75 years of Lindner and 10 years of Lindner Washtech – also Manuel Lindner’s father Manfred, his sons Luis and Lorenz as well as his wife Karin joined the celebration.

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SABIC Debuts LNP THERMOCOMP Compound to Help Facilitate the Adoption of LDS Antennas and Advance Device Production

SABIC Debuts LNP THERMOCOMP Compound to Help Facilitate the Adoption of LDS Antennas and Advance Device Production

SABIC, a global leader in the chemical industry, today introduced new LNP THERMOCOMP WF006V compound, which is well suited for laser direct structuring (LDS) of antennas that are integrated into the housings and covers of consumer electronics devices, appliances and other electronic components. The new material can help facilitate the adoption of LDS antennas to replace incumbent options such as flexible printed circuit (FPC) antennas by enabling customers to create complex and miniaturized designs, accelerate production and reduce system costs. The glass-fiber-reinforced compound provides a tensile modulus more than two times higher than that of unfilled polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) or polycarbonate (PC) resin, and could be used for molding small, thin-wall parts. It also delivers good surface quality for attractive aesthetics, and good signal gain and LDS performance. Compared to traditional materials, the LNP THERMOCOMP WF006V compound offers better chemical resistance and hydrolytic stability, and lower warpage.

“Antennas are essential components of applications with wireless connectivity, such as smartphones, smart appliances and GPS trackers,” said Joshua Chiaw, Director, Business Management, LNP & NORYL, Specialties, SABIC. “Laser direct structuring has become a key enabling technology for these antennas. Our new LNP THERMOCOMP material can help customers optimize the design, production cycle time and appearance of LDS-integrated antennas in a growing array of applications. This new compound demonstrates SABIC’s ongoing commitment to delivering new, targeted solutions that address the evolving requirements of connected devices.”

SABIC Compound Optimizes LDS Antennas
The LDS process allows an antenna design to be directly transferred onto the three-dimensional surface of a part molded from a polymer with special additive chemistry. After laser activation of the pattern and chemical plating, the antenna is connected to a circuit. This technology supports part integration, minimizes space requirements, simplifies prototyping and enables cost-effective mass production.

LNP THERMOCOMP WF006V compound addresses the challenges of incumbent materials, and has the potential to avoid yield loss, rework and subsequent extra cost. Chemicals used in the electroless plating process can erode some glass fiber-reinforced materials, causing the fibers to migrate to the exterior of the part where they affect surface finish. Other materials can warp due to their anisotropic characteristics. Still another challenge is excessive moisture absorption by certain resins, which can result in poor dielectric stability.

The SABIC compound overcomes all these issues by delivering excellent chemical resistance, low warpage and low moisture uptake. This material also features good impact resistance and laser welding capability.

“Successful laser direct structuring of integrated antennas requires a careful balance of polymer properties,” said Jenny Wang, Director, Formulation & Application, APAC, Specialties, SABIC. “Our material scientists applied their extensive experience with this process, including its use in 3D molded interconnect devices, to develop a new LNP THERMOCOMP compound that meets these requirements. This specialized material has the potential to help improve antenna performance, dielectric properties and aesthetics.”

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Archroma and Somelos to Advance Textile Industry Sustainability With New Dyeing and Finishing Process for Water Savings of Up to 97%

Archroma and Somelos to Advance Textile Industry Sustainability With New Dyeing and Finishing Process for Water Savings of Up to 97%

Archroma, a global leader in specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions, and Somelos, a world-renowned vertically integrated textile group in Portugal, have joined forces to advance sustainable cotton processing with a new water-saving dyeing and finishing process that generates no wastewater.

Conventional cotton dyeing and finishing requires substantial water and chemical inputs and produces a large volume of wastewater. Long-lasting wash-down effects in particular, traditionally require two water-intensive processes: one to get the color intensity and one to achieve the washed-down contrast. Relying on such resource-intensive processes is of particular concern in nations affected by drought and water scarcity, like Portugal, the home of Somelos since its founding in 1958.

To address this challenge, Archroma and Somelos have now developed the New Dry Dyeing/Ox Finishing process for the production of bottoms and shirting in cotton fabrics. Based on Archroma’s Pad-Ox dyeing process, which combines oxidation and fixation into one step, and the latest technologies for washdown effects, including ozone and laser treatments, it delivers water savings of up to 97% compared to conventional cotton dyeing and finishing.

The New Dry Dyeing/Ox Finishing process only uses water to prepare the dye and oxidation baths. Archroma Diresul RDT liquid pre-reduced sulfur dyes ensure easy washdown and direct fixation—with no need for pre-washing—delivering shorter processing, cleaner production and high wash -fastness.

“Archroma and Somelos both believe that sustainability adds value for textile and apparel brands, helping them save resources while they tap into new markets. Together, we have developed a water-saving dyeing and finishing process that not only represents a significant advance in sustainability for the textile industry, but that also empowers brands to protect the environment and deliver eco-friendlier products to an eager buying public,” Umberto De Vita, Director, Denim Market Segment, Textile Effects Division, Archroma, said.

“At Somelos, we know that cleaner textiles make a better world. We have invested heavily over the years to achieve eco-friendly production and a zero-carbon footprint, installing our own solar energy park for clean energy and treating and re-using our wastewater. We are delighted to be working with Archroma as we take another step on our sustainability journey and prioritize water saving with our new and innovative cotton dyeing and finishing process,” Sofia Vale, R&D Manager, Somelos, said.

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NSF Guideline 533 Expands Certification Offering to Include Ingredients Used in Drinking Water Products

NSF Guideline 533 Expands Certification Offering to Include Ingredients Used in Drinking Water Products

NSF, the leading testing and certification organization in the water industry, is proud to announce the NSF Guideline 533 – Ingredients Used in Drinking Water Products certification program. A listing to NSF Guideline 533 means that a manufacturer’s ingredients have been evaluated for health effects and are safe for use in drinking water products.

NSF has been listing PVC ingredients since the 1980s for PVC pressure pipes but has not expanded to other ingredients than PVC until now. Expanding its PVC ingredient listings will now include ingredients used in other material types, such as CPVC, PE, Nylon, etc., for health effects evaluation only.

“It can be challenging for ingredient suppliers to connect with product manufacturers, especially in foreign markets," said Nasrin Kashefi, Senior Manager of Residential Water at NSF. An NSF listing for manufacturer’s ingredients on NSF’s public website exposes suppliers to hundreds of drinking water product manufacturers worldwide. Additionally, the NSF Guideline 533 certification program provides a listing that allows ingredient manufacturers to market their ingredients as NSF certified, which can help facilitate the listing of their customers products under NSF/ANSI 14, NSF/ANSI/CAN 61.”

NSF Guideline 533 expands NSF’s certification offerings to include ingredients used in drinking water products, further strengthening its commitment to ensuring the safety and quality of drinking water products. Certified ingredient manufacturers can use the dedicated NSF mark to prove that their product is safe as reviewed by a third party.

Manufacturers’ customers can also enjoy simpler NSF approvals for products made with their ingredients,” added Nasrin. “In most cases, no further testing or evaluation is required, which simplifies the process and reduces the cost. For product manufacturers, using NSF-listed ingredients enables quick sourcing of alternative ingredients and increases formulation flexibility.

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