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BASF, SABIC, and Linde Celebrate the Start-Up of the World’s First Large-Scale Electrically Heated Steam Cracking Furnace

BASF, SABIC, and Linde Celebrate the Start-Up of the World’s First Large-Scale Electrically Heated Steam Cracking Furnace

• Demonstration plant with 6 megawatts input of renewable electrical energy to test material behavior and process on an industrial scale.
• Joint development and construction of electric steam cracking furnaces at BASF’s Verbund site in Ludwigshafen.
• Technology with the potential to reduce CO2 emissions by at least 90% compared to conventional steam crackers.

Today, BASF, SABIC, and Linde have inaugurated the world’s first demonstration plant for large-scale electrically heated steam cracking furnaces. Following three years of development, engineering, and construction work, the regular operation of the demonstration plant is now ready to start at BASF’s Verbund site in Ludwigshafen, Germany. In March 2021 the three companies signed a joint agreement to develop and demonstrate solutions for electrically heated steam cracking furnaces.

Steam crackers play a central role in the production of basic chemicals and require a significant amount of energy to break down hydrocarbons into olefins and aromatics. Typically, the reaction is conducted in furnaces at temperatures of about 850 degrees Celsius. Up to now, these temperatures have been reached by using conventional fuels. The demonstration plant aims to show that continuous olefin production is possible using electricity as a heat source. By using electricity from renewable sources, the new technology has the potential to reduce CO2 emissions of one of the most energy-intensive production processes in the chemical industry by at least 90% compared to technologies commonly used today.

The demonstration plant, which produces olefins, such as ethylene, propylene, and possibly also higher olefins from saturated hydrocarbon feedstock, is fully integrated into the existing steam crackers in Ludwigshafen. The upcoming operation serves the goal of gathering data and experiences about material behavior and processes under commercial operating conditions for the final development of this innovative technology to industrial market maturity. In two separate demonstration furnaces, two different heating concepts will be tested. While in one furnace, direct heating applies an electric current directly to the cracking coils, in the second furnace, indirect heating uses radiative heat of heating elements placed around the coils.

The two electrically heated furnaces together process around 4 tons of hydrocarbon feedstock per hour and consume 6 megawatts of renewable energy.

To support the development of the novel furnace technology, the project was granted €14.8 million by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action under its “Decarbonization in Industry” funding program. The program is supporting energy-intensive industries in Germany in their efforts to achieve carbon neutrality.

“With the development of electrically operated steam cracking furnaces, we are getting our hands on a key technology that will help to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the chemical industry. It fills me with pride and joy that we have achieved this success together with our partners SABIC and Linde. The demonstration plant here in Ludwigshafen will provide us with valuable experience on the final step towards the industrial application of this technology”, said Dr. Martin Brudermüller, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF SE.

Abdulrahman Al-Fageeh, CEO of SABIC stated; “The e-furnace’s technology holds huge potential for the sustainability of the global petrochemical industry. It can demonstrate the role that renewable electricity can play in higher efficiency and low-emission chemical processing. Through close collaboration, teamwork, intellectual property development, and advancing the best technical solutions holistically, the teams at SABIC, BASF and Linde have brought this project to this key stage. We are proud to be here together today to celebrate the power of collective action on our journey toward a circular carbon economy.”

“The question of whether it is possible to electrify the petrochemical industry and operate a steam cracker with sustainably generated electricity has been answered with a resounding yes. This outstanding joint project is significant proof of how together we can develop ground-breaking technologies that will advance us on the journey towards net-zero CO2 emissions and climate-neutral industry,” said Jürgen Nowicki, CEO of Linde Engineering. “Together with BASF and SABIC, we have demonstrated how the balancing act of decarbonizing energy-intensive industrial sectors can be achieved. The STARBRIDGE technology brings the vision of an emission-free petrochemical industry a step closer.”

Based on the combined knowledge and intellectual property of the three parties collaborating to develop the new technologies, the demonstration unit in Ludwigshafen will be operated by BASF. Linde was responsible for the engineering, procurement, and construction of the plant. Linde will in the future commercialize the developed technologies under the new trademark STARBRIDGE, enabling the petrochemical industry to decarbonize by replacing conventional fired technologies.

www.sabic.com

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Ineos Styrolution’s High Performing Luran S Spf60 Selected for Automotive Application

Ineos Styrolution’s High Performing Luran S Spf60 Selected for Automotive Application

  • INEOS Styrolution’s Luran S XA SPF60 offers excellent weather resistance, UV stabilisation, and enhanced deep black appearance for automotive exterior applications.

A leading European automotive brand has selected INEOS Styrolution’s Luran S SPF60 for the blackening panel of the company’s line of trucks. The selection was made due to the product’s superior surface quality in combination with its weather resistance.

INEOS Styrolution has had a long-standing relationship with the automotive company and its application supplier. The two companies have previously collaborated on development projects using INEOS Styrolution’s Luran S 778T material and the SPF30 additive package. Thus, it was a natural next step to test the enhanced XA SPF60 package as soon as it became available. Initial tests were positive and subsequently, the new material was approved for the company’s automotive applications.Laura Nübling, Product Manager Luran S, EMEA says:

“Luran S XA SPF60 was developed for demanding outdoor applications that require superior UV resistance and high gloss surfaces. When we developed the product, we had deep black automotive applications for automotive components like exterior trims, rear-view mirrors, and dual design front grilles. I am very excited to see our Luran S SPF60 material cruising down the road.”

Luran S is an ASA polymer featuring high surface quality, good impact strength and enhanced colour fastness. Luran S products deliver superior long-term performance when exposed to UV irradiation and heat. They also provide excellent chemical resistance.

To strengthen its position as the benchmark styrenic polymer for weather resistance, the enhanced Luran S SPF30 and Luran S SPF60 packages were developed, offering state-of-the-art UV stabilisation.

A broad portfolio of advanced Luran S products is addressing solutions in industries including automotive, construction, toys, sports & leisure, electronics, healthcare, household and packaging.

Luran S 778T, the material used for the blackening panel, is one grade out of the range of Luran S materials. It is specifically optimised for high heat and chemical resistance and can be found in many automotive applications.

www.ineos-styrolution.com

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Insights & Innovations-Navigating the Future of Labels in India-Buyer’s Perspective” on the 12th of April 2024

Insights & Innovations-Navigating the Future of Labels in India-Buyer’s Perspective” on the 12th of April 2024

120 LMAI members, including over 65% leading printer members, LMAI Board of Directors, sponsors, panelists and  media persons attended the program. Eminent panelists from leading FMCG companies delivered insightful responses questions put forward by the moderator Harveer Sahni, Chairman Weldon Celloplast and Director LMAI. The panelists included packaging development professionals; Koel Bhadra from Loreal, Sanjay Ghoshal Diageo, Yogesh Bambal Mondelez, Amit Saurkar Marico, Sainath Mane Unilever and Prabir Das formerly from Mylan.

LMAI secretary Jaideep Singh welcomed the panelists and Sandhya Shetty event coordinator introduced the panelists. Initiating the discussion Koel Bhadra stressed the need for desirability and sustainability while creating innovations. Sanjay Ghoshal delivered the need for the label to be embellished, innovative and have security features so as to be the important sales facilitator at a time when due to sustainability measures, the outer cartons are being eliminated. Prabir Das impressed the need to have all the variable data on the small labels and for the pharma labels to be compliant to government statutory information. Yogesh Bambal said personalization is an important feature that will enhance the sale proposition, more so at festival times. Amit Saurkar agreed that food safety is imperative and there is need to use inks, coatings and adhesives that are non-migratory and do not pose a health hazard. Sainath Mane from Unilever said selection of the printing technology whether flexo, screen or gravure depends on a product and its targeted consumers.

www.lmai.in

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With Jan Karnath, Reifenhäuser is Bringing the Fourth Generation and New Skills into the Family Business

With Jan Karnath, Reifenhäuser is Bringing the Fourth Generation and New Skills into the Family Business

Jan Karnath (39) is the new Chief Digital Officer (CDO) of the Reifenhäuser Group

 

Jan Karnath (39), a nephew of Bernd Reifenhäuser (CEO) and Ulrich Reifenhäuser (CSO), is the first representative of the fourth generation to join the operational business of the Reifenhäuser Group. His start paves the way for the continuous development of the family business and reinforces the transformation from machine manufacturer to solution provider: As the company’s first Chief Digital Officer, Karnath will henceforth be responsible for and steer the Group’s digital transformation.

“We are delighted that our family business is now being supported by the fourth generation,” says Bernd Reifenhäuser. “Jan’s appointment strengthens our foundation, which is based on values such as continuity, stability and trust. At the same time, Jan and his role in the company stand for the continuous further development of the group of companies. We will continue to expand our digitalization offerings with a strong market and customer focus in line with our pioneering spirit. Jan brings with him all the skills from his previous career to manage this development responsibly.”

In his new position as Chief Digital Officer, Jan Karnath is responsible for the strategic and operational development of all Reifenhäuser units whose business model is based on digital products: The tech start-up RE: GmbH, which specializes in connecting entire production facilities, AR:DEL, Reifenhäuser’s digital education and learning platform, and R-Cycle, the digital product passport for sustainable packaging. In addition, Karnath is responsible for the Group’s overall digital strategy: he will continue to develop the portfolio of digital products and ensure that all relevant digital initiatives are integrated into strategic planning.

Jan Karnath says: “As a shareholder, I have been observing Reifenhäuser’s development for many years. I am all the more pleased that I can now actively shape the future of the family business with my expertise. Our goal is to further expand our digital portfolio and give our customers a head start in terms of efficiency, transparency and quality.”

Jan Karnath has over 15 years of experience in the digital business. He studied Management in Vienna and Digital Transformation & Innovation at Stanford University. He then began his career at SAP and has since successfully led several digital companies as a board member and founder. Investors in these companies have included EQT and Porsche AG.

reifenhauser.com

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XSYS Joins FORUM & INFOFLEX 2024 to Showcase Flexo Solutions Portfolio

XSYS Joins FORUM & INFOFLEX 2024 to Showcase Flexo Solutions Portfolio

XSYS is excited to share its involvement in the upcoming FORUM & INFOFLEX, due to be held in Kansas City (MO) at the Loews Hotel and City Convention Center, on May 5–8, 2024. The North American team looks forward to welcoming attendees to booth where the full complement of the wide XSYS portfolio for brilliant flexographic printing will be in focus, including the latest innovations in printing plate technology, platemaking equipment, surface screening, and mounting sleeves.

Among the highlights from the nyloflex plate portfolio will be the recently launched nyloflex FTV, an LED-optimized, inherent flat-top dot plate engineered specifically for the high-quality flexible packaging market. Also suitable for LED is the versatile thermal nyloflex XAH plate, a round-top dot plate for printing on film and paper substrates. Print samples produced by customers using these plates will be on show allowing visitors to inspect the exceptional quality up close and personal, while discussing the multiple benefits with the experts.

A special highlight will be a sneak peek into XSYS’ brand-new range of eco-conscious flexo plates, which is due to be officially introduced next month under the new ‘nyloflex eco’ brand. With high-quality printing and a reduced environmental footprint, the new ‘eco’ plates are set to establish another important milestone in the development of sustainable solutions from XSYS’.

“Sustainability is a core driver for all our plate innovation, and the INFOFLEX show presents a great chance to lift the veil on the new nyloflex eco concept. We’re very proud to be the first plate manufacturer to develop such an eco-friendly range of plates, clear proof of our commitment to supporting customers with sustainable solutions,” comments Eric Gibbs, Sales Director. “Naturally, the new nyloflex eco range has also been optimized to deliver unparalleled print quality and consistency to meet the continued demands from brand owners for best-in-class labels and packaging.”

Also of interest will be ThermoFlexX Catena+, a breakthrough in fully automated and lean plate processing, designed and built to enhance precision, quality, and OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) with reduced waste. With systems running successfully in the field, the Catena+ end-to-end processing line recently received the 2024 Award for Innovation and Excellence in Prepress from the FPPA. Meanwhile, Woodpecker technology, also from the ThermoFlexX range, will show how surface screening patterns can improve print quality and reduce ink usage. Finally, the booth display will showcase XSYS’ offering of precision-engineered rotec sleeves and adapters. Designed for brilliant printing, the rotec lineup encompasses multiple sustainable solutions aimed at safeguarding investments and extending product lifespan.

As the largest and most comprehensive of its kind in North America, this year’s event marks 42 years of gathering the flexo industry for the FORUM educational conference and INFOFLEX supplier exhibition. Joining the educators as a panelist will be David Stokes, Senior Technical Advisor at XSYS North America. A flexo printing specialist, David works in close collaboration with customers to help optimize and improve their platemaking processes and print production quality. He will take part in a session on Tuesday May 6 at 10:30 dedicated to trends in consumables. This will explore how new methods and strategies from providers of substrates, inks/coatings and plates are being developed to assist printers in meeting their sustainability goals.

newsroom.duomedia.com

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Aduro Clean Technologies to Present at European Recycling and Renewable Materials Conferences

Aduro Clean Technologies to Present at European Recycling and Renewable Materials Conferences

Aduro Clean Technologies Inc. (“Aduro” or the “Company”) (CSE: ACT) (OTCQX: ACTHF) (FSE: 9D50), a Canadian technology company using the power of chemistry to transform lower value feedstocks, like waste plastics, heavy bitumen, and renewable oils, into resources for the 21st century, is pleased to announce its participation at two industry conferences focused on the advancement of advanced chemical recycling and renewable materials.

CHEMREC I – 2024: 1st International Conference on Thermochemical Recycling of Plastics

CHEMREC I is the first conference exclusively dedicated to thermochemical processing of plastic waste. The conference is a forum for discussion of the advances in thermochemical technologies for chemical recycling of plastic and plastic waste (e.g., pyrolysis, gasification, hydrogenolysis). The refining and/or upgrading of resulting product intermediates using standalone facilities or co-processed taking advantage of existing infrastructure will be also an important topic for this conference. This discussion will include techno-economic analyses and life cycle assessments.

Eric Appelman, Chief Revenue Officer will deliver a presentation and participate in a panel discussion at the Catalysis plenary on April 30. His presentation entitled, ‘Hydrochemolytic™ Technology for High-Yield Conversion of Complex Plastic Waste to Pure Hydrocarbon’ will explore the innovative approach to recycling complex plastic waste.

Renewable Materials Conference 2024

The Renewable Materials Conference (RMC) in Siegburg/Cologne (Germany) is the world’s largest conference on chemicals and materials based on biomass, carbon capture and utilization (CCU), or chemical recycling – the only alternatives to fossil-based chemicals and materials. The unique concept of presenting all renewable material solutions at one event hits the mark. It covers the entire value chain from alternative carbon feedstocks, the chemical industry, the materials sector, and product manufacturers to brand owners and investors. Nearly 500 participants from 32 countries are expected to attend.

Aduro is one of six nominees for the Renewable Material of the Year Award 2024. The Innovation Award is organised by the nova-Institute and sponsored by Covestro. Eric Appelman, Chief Revenue Officer will deliver a presentation at the event. Stefanie Steenhuis, Head of Brand and Marketing will also be available to answer questions at booth 34 in the exhibition hall.

“Attending these conferences presents a great opportunity to not only showcase our technology but also to stay ahead of market trends and understand the rapidly evolving landscape of the chemical recycling and renewable materials sectors,” remarked Eric Appelman, CRO at Aduro. “It is an opportunity to share our perspectives on Hydrochemolytic™ technology while gaining insights into consumer expectations, regulatory developments, and competitive dynamics. This knowledge is essential for refining our strategies and ensuring our solutions meet the needs of tomorrow.”

www.globenewswire.com

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Plastics Machinery: it’s a Date at Chinaplas With Over 40 Companies

Plastics Machinery: it’s a Date at Chinaplas With Over 40 Companies

Over 40 Italian companies will comprise the national pavilion organized by Amaplast (trade association within Confindustria uniting approximately 170 manufacturers of plastics and rubber processing machinery, equipment, and moulds) for the 36th edition of Chinaplas. This is an important representation that will occupy a particularly important area in terms of business volume and develop opportunities in a recovering Chinese economy after the recent difficult years.

In a complex international context and with the implementation of ambitious national programmes for reform, development, and stability, the Chinese economy withstood external pressure, overcame domestic issues, and achieved an overall positive trend in 2023. The plastics processing sector was not an exception, recording modest yet constant and progressive growth. According to the national statistics office, it produced just under 75 million tons of finished products in 2023 for a 3% increase over 2022. Also in 2023, exports of Italian-made plastics and rubber processing machinery to China approached the threshold of 170 million euros – a historical record – with a 12% increase over 2022.

Furthermore, the share of sales of high-added-value complex technologies has strengthened or consolidated at high levels. These include extrusion lines and plants for mono- multi-filament, with demand on the Chinese market increasing significantly in recent years, exceeding the production capacity of local manufacturers both in terms of quantity and especially in terms of quality, the latter of fundamental importance in the production of high-end products.

The plastics processing segment now accounts for over 10% of light Chinese industry in terms of value of production, total assets, employees, exports, and other indicators. Thus the further development of the sector will be strictly correlated with the performance of the entire light industry. In 2024, in order to achieve objectives of sustained growth, progression in domestic demand, and overhauling of the production apparatus – while ensuring stable development of the sector and accelerating structural modernization – the Chinese government and governmental organs at all levels will introduce a series of integrated policies to support investment, boost faith in the market, promote growth of the sector, and stabilize the development of foreign trade. The expansion of the Chinese plastics processing industry could accelerate significantly in the second quarter of 2024. The growth rate in the third and fourth quarters should be somewhat lower but nevertheless constant.

The Italian pavilion at Chinaplas 2024 covers over 1,500 square metres and hosts a number of Amaplast members: Amut, Bandera, Cemas, Color Service, Comerio Ercole, Electronic Systems, Fimic, Frigel Firenze, Frigosystem, Gap, Gefran, Helios Italquartz, Icma San Giorgio, Industrial Frigo, Ipm, Itib Machinery International, Lawer, Maris, Moretto, Omipa, Omso, Pegaso Industries, Piovan, Plas Mec, Previero/Sorema, Comerio Rodolfo, Sacmi Imola, Sica, Simplas, ST Soffiaggio Tecnica, Tecnova, Termostampi, Tria, Union and Zambello.

www.macplas.it

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Aart Mateboer Retires; Change in Perstorp Animal Nutrition Leadership While Pursuing Ambitious Growth Plan

Aart Mateboer Retires; Change in Perstorp Animal Nutrition Leadership While Pursuing Ambitious Growth Plan

Perstorp Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of PETRONAS Chemicals Group Berhad (PCG), today announces a change of Leadership within its Animal Nutrition business effective June 1st. Executive Vice President Aart Mateboer has announced his retirement after May 31st. The company is determined to conduct a seamless leadership transition and continuously deliver on its ambitious growth plan.

“Animal Nutrition remains integral to Perstorp’s and PCG’s strategic future and has recently developed an ambitious strategic plan, outlining the roadmap for expanding its business long-term, primarily based on product development and differentiation. Focus has been and will continuously be on delivering on this plan”, says Ib Jensen, President and CEO of Perstorp Group. “Aart Mateboer has been leading the Perstorp Animal Nutrition team with dedication and has built his team based on confidence and empowerment. When he retires on May 31st, it marks the conclusion of an intense and successful chapter in his career. His decision to retire fully reflects personal aspirations and goals, and I would like to extend my warm gratitude for his invaluable contributions”, Ib Jensen continues.

“The change of Leadership will also mark a new chapter in Perstorp Animal Nutrition’s journey towards sustained growth and excellence. The search for Aart’s successor has commenced and will be announced in due time”, Ib Jensen concludes.

www.perstorp.com

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Clear the Stage for Injection Molding And Automation: Kraussmaffei Opens New Showroom at Parsdorf

Clear the Stage for Injection Molding And Automation: Kraussmaffei Opens New Showroom at Parsdorf

• Wide range of new and used machines in the clamping force range from 500 to 13,000 kN
• From individual machines to complete solutions including automation
• Expandable with additional options if required
• Extremely short delivery times and new financing model flexPay

With the new showroom at the new Parsdorf site, KraussMaffei offers its customers a large selection of all-electric and hydraulic injection molding machines and the associated automation solutions, which are ready for immediate delivery. A further advantage: Customers can inspect and test the right injection molding solution on site and add additional functions if required.

The new showroom at Parsdorf currently comprises around 25 KraussMaffei injection molding machines with clamping forces ranging from 500 to 13,000 kN. The number varies depending on current demand. “The response to the new showroom has been very positive. In addition to the large selection and fast delivery times, our customers appreciate the close proximity to the KraussMaffei TechCenter. Here they can test additional options directly and optimize the process,” explains Marco Gruber, Director Application & Process Engineering at KraussMaffei. In the future, KraussMaffei plans to expand the showroom step by step in order to offer its customers the best possible selection and support.

State-of-the-art new machines and young used machines

The new showroom currently offers both new and used machines from the all-electric PX and precisionMolding injection molding machine series as well as the hydraulic CX, GX and powerMolding series. The new machines on offer are equipped with the latest KraussMaffei technology and are available both as individual stand-alone machines and as system solutions including automation. On request, they can be individually expanded with additional functions. “For example, with the small CX and PX machines, customers can choose between two different screw diameters and up to three different versions in terms of wear protection. This gives them a customized plasticizing solution for their application,” explains Jörg Wittgrebe, Director Sales Territory EMEA, India, Australia at KraussMaffei.

01 Favorite machine ex works:The new KraussMaffei showroom in Parsdorf offers space for a large selection of injection molding machines and automation

 

02 On hand to advise customers (from left to right):Jörg Wittgrebe, Director Sales Territory EMEA, India, Australia, and Marco Gruber, Director Application & Process Engineering, in the new KraussMaffei showroom

Direct link to the KraussMaffei Marketplace

If a customer does not have the opportunity to be on site in Parsdorf, it is always possible to view and order the injection molding machines and robots in stock via the digital KraussMaffei Marketplace. In addition, new machines and young used machines from the international subsidiaries are listed here. Interested parties can thus chose and compare from a wide range of available machines and benefit from extremely short delivery times.

Pay-per-use on request

With the new flexPay financing model, KraussMaffei offers another attractive option for the new showroom machines. The customer only pays for the actual output of the machine, which in turn increases flexibility and reduces production costs. If the order situation fluctuates, for example if an order is suddenly canceled, the costs incurred are reduced by up to 80% compared to conventional financing. At the end of the pre-defined term, the machine can be taken over.

www.kraussmaffei.com

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Wire and Tube 2024 With Ecometals Trails – Sustainably Successful

Wire and Tube 2024 With Ecometals Trails – Sustainably Successful

Time is running out – the climate transition makes a rethink imperative. Companies from the industries for wire, cable, tube and pipe are also now already to rely on utilising sustainable technologies in their production and in their products. Exhibitors at wire & Tube will show how exactly they are able to reconcile economy and ecology at the ecoMetals trails.

The Düsseldorf trade fair, as an initiative, will lead trade visitors to exhibitors during the exhibition period, thereby focusing on aspects such as resource conservation, energy saving, efficiency-enhancing innovations and the use of renewable energies. Efforts which are aimed at climate protection. Innovations and endeavours which also improve the competitiveness of companies. Successful on a sustainable tour!

Free participation for trade visitors

During the ecoMetals trails, trade visitors will be provided with the opportunity to find out first-hand about the strategies and innovations of the companies at their stands. For the first time, the wire & Tube offers digital trails – the tours can be scanned via QR code and walked through individually and free of charge.

Participating 12 exhibitors include: ArcelorMittal, Aurubis AG, Moreschi, Traxit Klüber Lubrication GmbH, Lebronze alloys SAS, Acciaierie Venete SpA, MKS elmarakbysteel cooperations, tenova LOI Thermprocess GmbH, La Farga YourCopperSolutions S.A, Condat Lubricants SAS, GMH Gruppe, Vulkan Verlag.

An interactive hall plan will highlight the stand layout for the participating exhibitor.

Trends and highlights from the industrial sectors of wire, cables and tubes will be presented at the world’s leading trade fairs wire & Tube from 15 to 19 April 2024 in Düsseldorf .

www.wire-tradefair.com 

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