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Xeikon Installs CX300 Digital Printing System at Koehler Etiketten

Xeikon Installs CX300 Digital Printing System at Koehler Etiketten

This label printer with a rich tradition is making the investment based on increasing order volumes and changing market conditions

Reducing gaps in production capacity and ever decreasing lead times were the key driving factors for Rudolf Koehler Etiketten GmbH (www.koehler-etiketten.com) to invest in a Xeikon CX300 digital printing system. The system was installed in June 2022 to complement a Xeikon CX3, which has been delivering excellent results for the last six years. “We have seen a significant need for expansion over the last three years, particularly during the pandemic, when the supply chains in the packaging industry were broken, resulting in increased demand for labels as an alternative medium,” explains Michael Markus, Managing Director at Koehler Etiketten.

The existing Xeikon CX3 was operating at such intense levels, that it was time to act. In addition, up to a further five machines for producing and finishing labels needed to be utilised. Another deciding factor to acquire a further Xeikon digital press were the ever shorter lead times customers were demanding. “We urgently needed additional capacity to avoid having to change the web widths and substrates every day on a single Xeikon press," says Markus.

Several factors contributed to that press being another Xeikon machine. Firstly, operators are already familiar with the manufacturer’s dry toner technology. Secondly, the dry toner concept is ideally suited for food labels, which is a mainstay of Koehler’s label business. Another benefit is the huge variety of substrates the Xeikon press is able to handle without the need for any special surface treatment, as is the case in inkjet printing, for instance. Last but not least, Markus points to Xeikon’s pricing structure as a decisive factor: “The absence of click charges enables us to decide on the use of consumables ourselves, which was a key driver in our decision to purchase our first Xeikon press.”

From short runs to millions of copies

The Xeikon CX300 is a full-colour printing system including opaque white in a single pass. It comes with a food-safe toner, reaches a maximum speed of 30 m/min and achieves a high-quality image with a resolution of up to 1,200 dpi. Koehler Etiketten uses the press for jobs ranging from 300 to millions of units in a wide variety of formats. This includes high-quality sleeves for shipping in a 320 x 500 mm format and customised mini labels with consecutive barcodes, for instance. Koehler Etiketten chose VariOne, the AI-inspired software solution from Xeikon, enabling the company to print 100,000 labels or more with a different background in a single batch.

In addition to white ink, which comes with the Xeikon CX300 press as standard, Koehler was also impressed with the possibilities of printing with metallic tones. As a result, silver was installed with the new press and is being used for premium labels for the cosmetics and pharmaceutical sectors. In particular during the current paper shortage, Koehler Etiketten is harnessing the high printing quality of the Xeikon CX300 press, purchasing grass paper as a partial substrate substitute. By applying Xeikon white ink underneath the printed images, such as text or free spaces, the fact that the paper used isn’t white is hardly noticeable at all, enabling Koehler to maintain its ability to supply its customers, particularly in the food sector.

From self-adhesive to modern labels

Koehler Etiketten was founded by Rudolf Koehler in 1939. The company has been producing self-adhesive labels using traditional book printing, flexo, screen printing (both rotary and flat) as well as modern digital printing ever since. In 2005, Michael Markus took over as Managing Director from the founder’s daughter, now running the business alongside his wife and son. With its 20 staff members, the company achieves an annual turnover of around 3 million euros. Its core business activities include labels for food, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, and chemical products. Koehler Etiketten is DIN EN ISO 9001:2015 certified, meeting all required standards for the pharmaceutical and food industries. With a renowned customer base from the EU, Switzerland and England, the majority of labels is delivered within Germany, including to pharma giant Bayer.

 

 

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Ascend Bringing New Materials to Battery Show

Ascend Bringing New Materials to Battery Show

At The Battery Show North America, Ascend Performance Materials will feature its new flame-retardant nylons for EV safety applications and its Trinohex Ultra electrolyte additive, which improves lithium-ion battery safety, extends cycle life and boosts performance.

Safer, higher-performance battery chemistry
Ascend, a fully integrated producer of performance materials, will showcase its Trinohex Ultra electrolyte additive; now Reach-registered in Europe and China.

In third-party testing, Trinohex Ultra demonstrates superior cathode protection across cathode and electrolyte chemistries. This protection has been shown to reduce harmful gas generation, improve capacity retention and lower impedance growth, especially in extreme conditions.

“Battery safety, performance, cost and material availability are the biggest obstacles to mass adoption of e-mobility and renewable energies,” said David McNeece, Ascend’s senior product manager for sustainable specialties. “Trinohex Ultra is a drop-in solution to these challenges and can be easily integrated into existing battery chemistries and manufacturing processes.”

High-voltage safety
Ascend will also debut two new polyamide technologies in its Starflam® FR portfolio: X-Protect and color-stable orange.

Starflam X-Protect is a crosslinkable, flame-retardant nylon 6,6 designed to withstand EV battery thermal runaway. Tested in accordance with SAE AS5127 (a test originally designed for aerospace applications), Starflam X-Protect was rated fireproof to 1100°C for 15 minutes.

“In open-flame tests, Starflam X-protect outperforms standard FR nylon and even aluminum,” said Ian van Duijvenboode, Ascend’s e-mobility director. “In the event of a catastrophic battery failure, that added protection provides the time needed to ensure all passengers remain safe.”

Additionally, Ascend has developed a color-stable orange for its Starflam 525K for high-voltage connectors and cables. The new orange masterbatch ensures the material retains its color over 5,000 hours of heat aging without sacrificing performance.

“As EVs become more prevalent and age, the technicians and first responders working on these vehicles need to know where high-voltage systems are,” said Mr. van Duijvenboode. “Our orange will stay orange well into the operational life of the vehicle, clearly indicating areas of high-voltage.”

 

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Step Up Oil Purification With Clariant’s Latest Tonsil Adsorbents at Oils+Fats 2022

Step Up Oil Purification With Clariant’s Latest Tonsil Adsorbents at Oils+Fats 2022

  • Clariant’s ever-expanding purification portfolio and powerful technical support enriched with new solutions
  • New all-in-one blend for coconut oil & high-throughput adsorbents for reliable filtration
  • Meet our purification experts at Booth C3 611 oil+fats 2022

With increasing quality, efficiency, and product-range demands on oil refineries, take full advantage of Clariant’s ever-expanding and powerful purification support at oils+fats 2022 to boost impurity removal and sustainable processing (Booth C3 611, September 12-16).

“Whatever the oil type, we can support you with a broad portfolio of adsorbents and exceptional expertise. Clariant’s high-quality Tonsil bleaching earth powders and granules gently remove impurities and also cover the reduction of many process contaminants, including 3-MCPD pre-cursors. We have new adsorbents in development to tackle the removal of mineral oil saturated and aromatic hydrocarbons, and our global and regional production networks enable us to provide premium service with a clear focus on emerging markets,” comments Guido Appl, Head of Business Segment Purification & Feed, EMEA

Clariant offers an extensive range of high absorption solutions, based on responsibly mined bentonite clay, aimed at reducing impurities and adsorbent dosage for the increasing variety of edible oils required by consumers and food production companies.

Show visitors can look forward to several new products introduced in 2022 to improve the purification of in-demand healthier oil options and specialty oils. This includes an optimized all-in-one solution to purify coconut oil, and new high throughput adsorbents which enable fast filtration in difficult-to-treat oils, and allow safe and continuous usage in refineries.

Customers have access to technical support during every step of the process to find the right products and conditions to optimize their finished product quality. Utilizing the adsorbents to their fullest potential can also reduce dosage requirements, which often translates into less transport and less waste generation, and better total cost of ownership.

Clariant’s steps to ensure high product quality come from selective mining of the bentonite clay, careful activation and controlled washing, as well as strict quality control. This applies across its portfolio.

 

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Belden Q3 2022 Launches Support Automation, Fast Deployment, and Space Savings

Belden Q3 2022 Launches Support Automation, Fast Deployment, and Space Savings

New releases include OpEdge-8D Industrial Edge Gateway Device and DataTuff Fiber Optic Cables

Belden, a leading global supplier of specialty networking solutions, announces 8 Q3 2022 product launches that strengthen automation and security, support fast and clean installation, and maximize square footage to reduce total cost of ownership.

Data Orchestration & Management

Belden macmon NAC Network Access Control tracks which devices are connected to a network—and where to find them—and supports guest and employee device management. All network devices can easily be identified, monitored and protected with this centralized security authority that protects networks against intrusion from unauthorized devices.
Hirschmann OpEdge-8D Industrial Edge Gateway Devices leverage the latest technologies to unite IT and OT data and make edge computing possible. The devices help industrial sites transform operational information into actionable insights that improve efficiency, maximize uptime and drive continuous process improvement.
ProSoft Technology Universal QuickServer Two-Port Building Automation Gateways allow users to connect automation-driven networks with industrial control networks for improved management and control. The gateways can support 250, 500, or 1,000 points of application data.

 

Belden announces exciting product launches for Q3 2022.

 

Data Acquisition & Transmission

Belden DataTuff Fiber Optic Renewable Grade Cables feature a robust, industrial-grade design to withstand renewable energy applications. Gel-free constructions are available, and the cables can be direct buried to reduce costs.
Belden FiberExpress ECX Single Cassette Holders are durable metal fiber patch panels that hold one ECX fiber cassette to host fiber connections in small, tight spaces and reduce the network’s footprint. An extension of the ECX product family, this cost-effective solution can be mounted on a wall or DIN Rail for installation in nearly any indoor environment.
Belden Gel-Free Fiber Optic Cables speed up installation time, support a cleaner installation and reduce implementation costs with a compact, rugged design that delivers reliable, robust connectivity.
Belden RemoteIP Cables offer an IEEE-standards approach to solving real-world problems in applications where Category cabling falls short. They supply data and power to remote IP devices up to 215 m away, reducing costs and maximizing square footage by eliminating the need for new telecommunications rooms or costly media converters and extenders.
Lumberg Automation M8/M12 Field-Attachable Connectors with IDC Termination are compact, ruggedized and easy to install featuring quick termination. Their performance and reliability ensure dependable visibility and control to reduce maintenance costs, boost safety, improve efficiency and decrease downtime in consumer packaged goods, automotive and machine building applications.

 

Belden announces exciting product launches for Q3 2022.

 

 

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Koch Technology Solutions And Ioniqa Technologies Partner To Disrupt Plastics Industry Through Advanced Pet Upcycling Technology

Koch Technology Solutions And Ioniqa Technologies Partner To Disrupt Plastics Industry Through Advanced Pet Upcycling Technology

Koch Technology Solutions (KTS), a Koch Engineered Solutions company, and Ioniqa Technologies B.V. (Ioniqa) today announced a partnership to scale up and commercialize Ioniqa’s advanced Polyethylene Terephthalate (Pet) recycle technology in the plastics industry. As part of this collaboration, KTS has committed to invest up to €30M in Ioniqa.

Ioniqa has developed an innovative process that utilizes low-grade post-consumer Pet to infinitely produce a feedstock that displaces virgin raw materials used in the production of polyester products. Ioniqa has successfully demonstrated this technology in The Netherlands’ 10KTA production facility.

“KTS has a long history in the polyester industry, and we recognize the value proposition of this disruptive technology that will fundamentally change how recycling is done,” said Adam Sackett, President of KTS. “With an aligned vision on the future of Pet recycling, we’re excited to launch this partnership with Ioniqa and leverage our complementary capabilities to advance solutions which are tailored to the needs of the market.”

KTS and Ioniqa’s partnership will work to address the growing demand for recycled content in the 30 million metric tonnes per annum Pet market. Ioniqa’s technology offers a solution to Pet waste that is currently non-recyclable, turning the waste into materials suitable for high quality food grade applications such as beverage bottles. KTS and Ioniqa consider the technology as a disruptor in the Pet industry providing a sustainable economic recycle proposition to conventional manufacturing routes. The partnership will drive a circular process that addresses environmental impacts of the current Pet industry.

Tonnis Hooghoudt, CEO and Founder of Ioniqa said “After the scaling of our technology to a 10KTA depolymerization plant in The Netherlands, this KTS partnership is a major stepping stone for Ioniqa in commercializing its technology on a global level. Our expertise in breaking down plastic waste into virgin-like monomers matches seamlessly with KTS’ track record in designing and licensing Pet production processes worldwide. We believe that together we can meet the strong market demand for recycled Pet materials by jointly providing licenses and cleaning up the planet”.

 

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Molding Solutions at K Show

Molding Solutions at K Show

Networking for Sustainable Production: männer, foboho, Synventive, Thermoplay, Priamus, and Gammaflux in Hall 1, Booth C 50

“Share and Bundle” is the theme for the K Show in October. Convinced that the global challenge of more ustainable production can only be solved by working together,Molding Solutions – a business within Barnes – is bundling its expertise with partners and will be represented with its mold and hot runner technology and controls at the booths of Arburg, Netstal, Yushin, Fanuc, and Krauss Maffei.

Digital Watermark Technology
At its own booth in Hall 1, the Molding Solutions network will show how digitization is helping to simplify recycling of packaging materials. Packaging made of a certified bio-based material is given a digital watermark so that recycling centers can automate the separation of these digitally marked products in the waste stream. The mold inserts were laser engraved to apply the digital watermark onto the mold, which then applies it to the part when molded. A special camera detects the watermarks in the plastic part. By scanning the product with a digital watermark app,consumers can access a digital product passport with recycling-relevant information.

Barnes Connectia tm Cloud & moldmind
moldmind, the “digital cockpit” of the injection mold, is a recording system that documents relevant process data and events of an injection mold in real-time throughout the entire life cycle of the mold. The intelligent monitoring system detects problems quickly to minimize downtime.The data can be accessed directly on the device or in the Barnes Connectia Cloud, which will celebrate its premiere at the K Show.

Focus on hot runner process control at Synventive
Synventive will showcase a new electric valve gate. Synventive’s new compact egate tm Sync will complement the legacy egate system. The cost-effective eGate Sync impresses with its plugand-play installation and simple user interface. Quality is improved by increasing shot-to-shot consistency – all with significant energy savings compared to hydraulic systems.

Hotrunner.shop – 3D data within minutes
With the new hot runner configurator, 3D data of 2-, 4-, or 8-drop hot runner systems with topselling nozzles from männer and Synventive can be created within minutes. The step-by-step configuration can draw on a material database of more than 12,000 resins. Customers generate customized 3D data easily and quickly through the application check, which includes a follow up with an application engineer for applications outside of guidelines. männer and Synventive’s configurators are available today, while Thermoplay’s is expected to soon follow.

New and proven hot runner and control technology for multi-cavity applications
männer is expanding its packaging and slimline product range with additional valve gate nozzles. The packaging range for high-speed molds is complemented by the “MCN-EP,” with a small diameter and permanently centered valve gate pin. The design of the nozzle tip facilitates high-precision gating and enables the correction of tip protrusion without reworking (patent pending). Like the proven MCN 8 and MCN 6.5, the new MCN 5 valve gate nozzle from the slimline series is ideal for tight installation conditions in high-cavity molds. männer has not only the nozzle in mind, but also the optimization of the manifold. A 3D printed manifold designed using artificial intelligence is used to show how the design of flow bore helps a non-symmetrical 6-drop hot runner system achieve perfect balancing.

Thermoplay has added two nozzles to its “TFS” series – the open nozzle series for side injection – for larger part volumes. Additional Thermoplay innovation is aimed at special applications. For example, Thermoplay has created nozzles for a 45° gate to produce conical parts as well as multi-tip nozzles for small parts that are gated with several gating points. Thermoplay sees 3D printing as an option for fast delivery times and is introducing a new multi-nozzle with an
additively manufactured collar.

Gammaflux rounds off the portfolio with its proven hot runner temperature control technology.With its in-house riangulated control techonology and up to 192 zones, the G24 is the top seller among temperature controllers on the market.

Processing PCR and biomaterials with digital intelligence

Adding digital intelligence to high-precision mechanics is a high priority for Molding Solutions. When processing new PCR and biomaterials, injection molders struggle with material fluctuations, which makes process-reliable production difficult. The fillcontrol process monitoring system from Priamus identifies and corrects material fluctuations that contribute to decreased quality through dynamic process control by adjusting the manipulated variables of pressure and temperature signals.

External exhibition
The Molding Solutions network will display an additional five molds and several hot runner systems, as well as temperature controllers and process control systems at partner booths.

Closed loop recycling
KraussMaffei will demonstrate how material can run through several product life cycles in the future at its booth in Hall 15. Medical consumables are produced from PP in männer’s 96-cavity mold, after which the material is granulated and fed to the production of automotive parts, also at the KraussMaffei booth.

Diagnostics Accelerated
Pipette tips are manufactured and removed under this specification at Netstal in Hall 15. The turnkey system consists of a 64-cavity pipette tip mold with hot runner from männer, a Netstal Elion 2800-870, and high-speed automation from MA – micro automation. The network of experts show that the close integration and coordination with product specialists can make it easy for customers to configure a high-performance production cell with a clear ROI.

High-speed production with lateral removal
At its booth in Hall 11, Yushin will rely entirely on lateral demolding robots. Blister packs are produced in a 16-cavity männer mold and removed laterally, in a Netstal Elion 800. Thanks to the cycle time-optimized männer mold, the performance of the Netstal injection molding machine and the high-speed robot from Yushin, cycle time can be reduced by up to 3.5 seconds.

Balancing and energy efficiency optimization
The development of foboha’s 48-cavity mold was the result of focused efforts to produce the best design of a high-cavity hot runner system in terms of balancing and energy efficiency. Each cavity has been equipped with a Priamus sensor to offer complete system monitoring and optimized use of the Priamus process control system. The 48 molded parts will be removed by a robot equipped with grippers from Gimatic, Molding Solutions’ affiliated business within Barnes.This mold will run at Fanuc’s booth in Hall 14.

CITI Technology
CITI stands for “Cube Inclusive Turning Inserts” ‒ a technology patented by foboha that is particularly suitable for producing multi-component parts, where the second material is desired on both sides of the basic body. A 3-component functional part is produced in an 8+8+8 cavity cube mold, where a frame of PP is first injected into the moving nozzle side. After a 2 x 90-degree rotation of the cube, the component is sealed with TPE on both sides of the fixed nozzle side and a functional element made of POM is molded on the part.

The Molding Solutions network will showcase molds from männer and foboha, hot runner technology from männer, Synventive, and Thermoplay, temperature controllers from Gammaflux, and process control systems from Priamus at the K Show in Hall 1, Booth C 50.

 

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Asahi Kasei Introduces New Xyron Mppe Grades – Versatile Materials for Improved Efficiency of 5G Applications

Asahi Kasei Introduces New Xyron Mppe Grades – Versatile Materials for Improved Efficiency of 5G Applications

To meet the increasing demand for materials that boost the efficiency of 5G applications, Asahi Kasei, diversified Japanese multinational company, is currently introducing new grades of its modified polyphenylene ether (mPPE) xyron to the European and North American markets. The combination of PPE with other polymers such as polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) or polystyrene (PS) allows this family of high-performance compounds to feature a broad range of properties, exceeding those of conventional materials used for telecommunication applications.

5G networks are expected to offer maximum data transmission speeds about 10 times greater than those of 4G networks. Compared to their predecessors, 5G networks also use higher-frequency electromagnetic signals than previous network generations. However, this comes at a cost. As signal speeds increase, the strength of the signal becomes exponentially weaker, so high-frequency signals like 5G suffer much greater loss than lower-frequency signals like 4G, thus have greater difficulty in reaching their intended destinations. This poses challenges for network connectivity and can serve as an obstacle to ensuring reliable communication. For this reason, 5G networks require more base stations than previous generations, and 5G smartphone terminals must incorporate higherperformance radio systems to ensure reliability and satisfaction.

MID antennas for 5G-compliant smartphones
xyron grades for MID (molded interconnected device) antennas feature low dielectric permittivity,low loss tangent and high hydrolysis resistance. Simulation results indicate that the use of these materials in MID antennas can improve total efficiency by as much as 1 dB compared to the polycarbonate (PC) materials conventionally used for this purpose. This enables operation at higher frequencies and more advanced device functionality, alleviating design space constraints to facilitate.

Antenna covers for 5G base stations
Antenna covers – the outermost layers of antenna assemblies – require lightweight, weather-resistant materials with low dielectric permittivity to improve electromagnetic-wave transmissivity. To date, antenna covers have typically been made from PC or similar materials, which hinders dielectric properties. Asahi Kasei is currently developing a xyron grade with low dielectric permittivity, as well as an excellent hydrolysis and shock resistance that is available in all colors and is compliant with the UL94V-0 flame-retardance standard.

Asahi Kasei is also developing additional xyron grades for various types of equipment covers,including grades with high weatherability, that resist color changes induced by prolonged light exposure.

RF cavity filters for 5G base stations
Base stations commonly incorporate large numbers of metal or ceramic radio frequency (RF) filters that increase system weight, leading to a more complicated installation and operating losses. The greater density of base stations required for 5G networks makes these factors even more important and creates an urgent demand for lighter-weight

xyrontm grades for RF filters – specifically designed for applications to RF cavity filters in 5G base stations – offer high heat resistance, good plating properties, and low linear-expansion coefficients comparable to those of metallic materials, facilitating the industry’s transition to resin-based RF filters.

Recycled PET/PPE alloys for 5G smartphone terminal chassis
Remaining committed to developing innovative materials for sustainable societies, Asahi Kasei is also introducing recycled PET/PPE alloys, which allow bonding to metals, for 5G smartphone terminal chassis as a new addition to the xyron family, especially for the Chinese, US, Indian and Japanese markets. The new recycled grades combine PPE with various recycled resins to yield more sustainable manufacturing without sacrificing the high performance of these unique materials.

The recycled PET/PPE alloys use approximately 40% post-consumer recycled resins – recovered from PET bottles and other items – while retaining the good mechanical properties and lower dielectric properties than PBT and GF materials.

Asahi Kasei will exhibit its xyron grades for 5G applications October 19-26 at the upcoming K 2022, “The World’s No. 1 Trade Show for Plastics and Rubber,” in Düsseldorf Germany (Hall 8a, Booth E23).

 

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New Courses Added to Plastic Pipe Industry Online Educational Channel

New Courses Added to Plastic Pipe Industry Online Educational Channel

Two new courses have been added to the Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. (PPI) on-line instructional programs. PPI is the major North American trade association representing the plastic pipe industry.

The two new courses are:

Plastic Pipe Design Calculator Course for using plastic pressure piping materials for plumbing and mechanical projects. Sections include Pressure/Head Loss, Hydraulic Shock, Pipe Weight/Volume, Thermal Expansion, and Expansion Arm/Loop Design.

Selecting & Specifying HDPE Conduit for Power & Communications Applications, a CEU style course covering the basics of HDPE Conduit materials, applications, standards and specifications.

These new courses, like the three others now available, are self-paced and built on a module platform that includes a certificate of completion at the end of the course. The other three programs are: Drainage Installation Training, Introduction to Polyethylene Piping for Oil and Gas and the PPI Mini-HDD Conduit Design Calculator tutorial.

 

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Cromex Will Present Its New Act Green Masterbatches Range With Sustainable Solutions for Plastics at K 2022.

Cromex Will Present Its New Act Green Masterbatches Range With Sustainable Solutions for Plastics at K 2022.

Transformers who visit Cromex at its stand F37, in hall 8A, will be able to discover its new line, which brings a complete package of solutions for improving the performance of the process and the quality of post-consumer resins, making recycling viable and reducing carbon dioxide emissions. Cromex is associated with Think Plastic Brazil, Portfolio of Solutions for Exporting and Internationalization of Brazilian Processed Plastics Industries, created by the INP (Brazilian Plastic Institute) in partnership with ApexBrasil (Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency)

Reducing carbon emissions with rC-Black

Among the solutions that make up the Act Green line, the highlight is the rC-Black, black masterbatches of high quality and performance, which uses in their composition the carbon black pigment obtained through the reprocessing of used tires. For the past 2 years, the line has been helping the company and its customers to achieve their ESG goals. The process for obtaining the pigment does not use fossil oil and reduces CO2 emissions compared to virgin carbon black, an important factor for companies that are committed to reducing carbon dioxide emissions. Currently, Cromex transforms around 100,000 tires/month into masterbatches, which means annual savings of around 5,000 t of fossil oil and around 5,000 t of CO2 emissions, thus acting to reduce the accumulation of waste that pose risks to the environment and human life.

Recycling black parts with the NIR line

Another solution that will be presented is the line of black NIR masterbatches, capable of enabling the recycling of black packaging in PE, PP, PS and PET, as they are carbon black free, allowing the identification and separation by type of resin via FTIR (infrared) for recycling.

Improvement of the process and quality of the recycled materials

For recycling, the company presents a complete portfolio of additives to improve important properties of post-consumer resins (PCR) that have suffered losses, such as loss of viscosity, yellowing, bad odor, humidity, among other problems that make challenging to achieving quality and performance of virgin material. Among the additives, there are odor reducers, which encapsulate the characteristic smell of the material, modifiers used to improve the mechanical strength of films processed with recycled resins, antioxidants, which reduce changes in the flow rate and physical properties during thermal processes as well as prolong the life of the material, desiccants, which capture moisture during the process, improving performance and reducing the occurrence of defects in the plastic film, and optical brighteners, which improve the visual aspect of the resin by reducing the yellowish tone, among others.

Completing the range of possibilities for companies that want to achieve their goals related to the environment, the portfolio of PCR masterbatches that use post-consumer resins as a vehicle will also be presented.

Commitment to sustainable development

“We want transformers to have sustainable alternatives, but with high quality and excellent performance in the process, contributing to targets for reducing carbon dioxide emissions, providing masterbatches free of heavy metals allowing for a higher quality PCR, that makes it possible to increase the use of post-consumer resins and renewable sources, making the recycling of its products feasible, among other possibilities. It is important for the plastics market to respond to society by seeking sustainable solutions that are aligned with the 2030 Agenda, having said that Cromex has been investing a lot in the last 10 years in innovation and sustainability” says Product Technology Coordinator Giovanni Dias.

 

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Arburg France: Celebration to Open New Building

Arburg France: Celebration to Open New Building

  • New location: Arburg Technology Center (ATC) moves to Tremblay-en-France
  • High-profile delegation: Opening ceremony with Managing Partner, Renate Keinath, and Managing Director, Gerhard Böhm
  • Open House event: Live demonstrations and expert contributions

The Arburg subsidiary in France officially opened its new building on 14 September 2002 in Tremblay-en-France. High-profile representatives from Arburg headquarters, Renate Keinath, Managing Partner, and Gerhard Böhm, Managing Director Sales and Service, were present to celebrate the opening of the Arburg Technology Center (ATC) alongside the guests. During an Open House event held the next day, the visitors were able to see for themselves the many possibilities of the ATC. The programme included live demonstrations in the new showroom and expert presentations. In total, over 80 guests attended the two-day event.

On behalf of the entire organisation, Renate Keinath thanked the customers for their trust in Arburg: “Our successful cooperation over the past decades confirms to us that by opening a subsidiary in France in 1985, we took the right path.” The subsidiary in France is our oldest foreign location and is very important to Arburg. The concept of supporting customers on location has worked magnificently, and in the years that followed, we gradually rolled it out all over the world. “The great importance of the French market for Arburg is also reflected in the current investment in the new Arburg Technology Center,” said Renate Keinath. “This is a significant milestone for us and for our presence in France.”

Showroom as centrepiece
The new Arburg Technology Center in the industrial park in Tremblay-en-France in the Paris area has a floor space of over 1,500 square metres, and is thus around 40 percent larger than the previous location in Aulnay-sous-Bois. With an area of over 400 square metres, the showroom has space – depending on machine size – for up to four Allrounder injection moulding machines and for Freeformers. “We can show a representative cross-section of the Arburg portfolio here,” explained Renate Keinath. The machines are available for tests with customer moulds, as well as for training purposes. There are two training rooms, measuring over 100 square metres, for the theory part of the courses. “The entire infrastructure of the ATC is state of the art and ensures that customers and employees alike will feel completely at ease in the new premises,” said the Managing Partner.

Successful partnership
In his speech, Gerhard Böhm reviewed the history of the subsidiary. The foundation stone for Arburg’s international sales and service network was laid in 1985 with the foundation of the subsidiary in France. Today, the team in France comprises 26 employees, 15 of whom work in the Service division alone. As well as on-site service technician deployments, their tasks also include hotline support, the provision of spare parts, application technology advice and customer training. In addition, the subsidiary also supports customers in Morocco and Tunisia. “The Arburg France team handles these mammoth tasks with flying colours,” said Gerhard Böhm. The successful German-French partnership is also demonstrated at the Technology Days, where up to 200 visitors traditionally travel from France, making it one of the largest groups from abroad. In France itself, around 20 years ago, an Allrounder went on tour with the information and training truck, “Destination Plasturgie”, with the aim of introducing young people to the world of plastics, first in France, and later across Europe. A further example is the current cooperation with the plastics association Polyvia, and its Polyvia formation section, which will use the ATC’s excellent training possibilities for its courses in future.
“With the new ATC, we have created excellent conditions for continuing to foster outstanding cooperation with customers and partners in the future,” concluded Gerhard Böhm.

Open House: Focus on digitalisation and sustainability
The programme of the Open House included a guided tour for visitors, and live demonstrations of the machines. Afterwards, experts gave presentations on topics such as digitalisation, arburg green world, strategies on resource efficiency, and the circular economy. “The guests are impressed by the new building and the entire event,” Pascal Laborde was happy to report. “The building represents our desire to develop further, to modernise our injection moulds, our processes and our actions, in order to react even better to the needs of our customers.”

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