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(c) EREMA
07.06.2023

EREMA presents a new solution for PET fibre-to-fibre recycling

Following their entry into the fibres and textiles sector, as announced at K 2022, recycling machine manufacturer EREMA launches the INTAREMA® FibrePro:IV - which has been specially developed for PET fibre-to-fibre recycling - at ITMA in Milan from June 8 to 14. Thanks to its especially gentle material preparation and efficient removal of spinning oils, the rPET produced can be reused in proportions of up to 100 percent for the production of very fine fibres.

Following their entry into the fibres and textiles sector, as announced at K 2022, recycling machine manufacturer EREMA launches the INTAREMA® FibrePro:IV - which has been specially developed for PET fibre-to-fibre recycling - at ITMA in Milan from June 8 to 14. Thanks to its especially gentle material preparation and efficient removal of spinning oils, the rPET produced can be reused in proportions of up to 100 percent for the production of very fine fibres.

PET is regarded as a key material for the production of synthetic fibres. Around two thirds of the total volume of PET goes into the production of PET fibres for the textile industry. This highlights the importance of high-quality recycling solutions for the circular economy. By combining proven INTAREMA® technology with a new IV optimiser, EREMA succeeds in processing shredded PET fibre materials heavily contaminated by spinning oils in such a way that the finest fibres can be produced again from the recycled pellets. The system, which now joins EREMA's machine portfolio as the INTAREMA® FibrePro:IV, is characterised by a longer residence time of the PET melt. This is an essential factor for achieving high quality recycled pellets, as it allows the spinning oils and other additives used to improve the handling of the fibres during manufacturing to be removed more efficiently than in conventional PET recycling processes. Following extrusion, by polycondensation the intrinsic viscosity (IV) of the PET melt is increased in the new IV optimiser and under high vacuum to the precise level that is needed for fibre production. "Including filtration the output quality that we achieve with this recycling process is so high that ultra-fine fibres of up to 2 dtex can be produced using these rPET pellets, with an rPET content of 100 percent," says Markus Huber-Lindinger, Managing Director at EREMA. Waste PET fibre from production processes can therefore be further processed into rPET filament fibre, carpet yarn and staple fibre.

While the focus of the fibre and textiles application is currently still on PET fibre recycling, EREMA is committed to driving forward the recycling of mixed fibre materials from classic textile recycling collection in a next project phase. In order to accelerate development work, the EREMA Group opened its own fibre test centre, where a cross-company team is working on recycling solutions for fibre-to-fibre applications. The centre also operates a fully equipped and variable industrial-scale recycling plant. It includes the peripheral technology required and is available to customers for trials.

More information:
EREMA ITMA Fibers Recycling
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EREMA Group

Photo: Reifenhäuser
26.10.2022

Reifenhäuser Extrusion Systems and maku AG cooperate

  • Strategic partnership for automation system in the field of slot dies and coextrusion adapters

Reifenhäuser Extrusion Systems (RES) - the Reifenhäuser Group's business unit specializing in extrusion components - announces a strategic partnership with maku AG at K 2022, the world's largest plastics trade fair. The aim of the cooperation is the joint marketing and further development of the automation system designed by maku for coextrusion adapters and slot dies.

  • Strategic partnership for automation system in the field of slot dies and coextrusion adapters

Reifenhäuser Extrusion Systems (RES) - the Reifenhäuser Group's business unit specializing in extrusion components - announces a strategic partnership with maku AG at K 2022, the world's largest plastics trade fair. The aim of the cooperation is the joint marketing and further development of the automation system designed by maku for coextrusion adapters and slot dies.

The so-called PAM system (precise, autonomous, mechatronic) is available immediately and exclusively as an automation option for new Reifenhäuser dies and adapters, as well as for aftermarket dies across all manufacturers. PAM enables producers in the field of flat film and sheet production as well as extrusion coating to precisely control the entire hot part (coextrusion adapter and die) via the line's control panel. This is significantly faster and more accurate than conventional control by hand or expansion bolt automation. It enables faster start-up of good production, higher output with lower energy consumption, and thus significantly improved overall equipment efficiency (OEE). The decisive advantage lies in the use of motorized manual adjustment bolts that replace conventional thermal expansion bolts. Reifenhäuser presented the system for the first time at the K 2022.

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Reifenhäuser GmbH & Co. KG Maschinenfabrik
 

VacuFil® Foto: Oerlikon
VacuFil®
13.10.2022

Oerlikon auf der K 2022

  • Nachhaltige Lösungen für die gesamte Kette

Unter dem Motto „Feel the Flow. Keep Control.” präsentiert sich die Division Polymer Processing Solutions des Schweizer Oerlikon Konzerns auf der K 2022. Die internationale Leitmesse für die Kunststoffindustrie findet vom 19. bis 26. Oktober in Düsseldorf, Deutschland, statt. Es werden rund 200.000 Besucher erwartet. Oerlikon informiert über ein breit gefächertes Leistungsangebot im Bereich der Kunststoffherstellung und -verarbeitung. Innovative Lösungen und Technologien zu den Themen: Rohstoffaufbereitung dank moderner Polykondensations- und Extrusionsanlagen, neueste Recyclingtechnologien, effiziente Heißkanalsysteme, innovative Beschichtungslösungen, nachhaltige Herstellungsverfahren für Filtrationsanwendungen und hochqualitative Zahnradpumpen.

  • Nachhaltige Lösungen für die gesamte Kette

Unter dem Motto „Feel the Flow. Keep Control.” präsentiert sich die Division Polymer Processing Solutions des Schweizer Oerlikon Konzerns auf der K 2022. Die internationale Leitmesse für die Kunststoffindustrie findet vom 19. bis 26. Oktober in Düsseldorf, Deutschland, statt. Es werden rund 200.000 Besucher erwartet. Oerlikon informiert über ein breit gefächertes Leistungsangebot im Bereich der Kunststoffherstellung und -verarbeitung. Innovative Lösungen und Technologien zu den Themen: Rohstoffaufbereitung dank moderner Polykondensations- und Extrusionsanlagen, neueste Recyclingtechnologien, effiziente Heißkanalsysteme, innovative Beschichtungslösungen, nachhaltige Herstellungsverfahren für Filtrationsanwendungen und hochqualitative Zahnradpumpen.

Modernste Anlagen für das Recycling von Kunststoffen
Oerlikons Joint Venture Unternehmen BBEngineering beschäftigt sich seit Jahren mit dem Thema Recycling und setzt damit in diesem Jahr auf der Düsseldorfer Messe einen Schwerpunkt. Neben Extrudern, Filtern und Mischern bietet BBEngineering mit VacuFil® eine komplette Anlage für ein innovatives und einzigartiges PET LSP-Recyclingverfahren an. VacuFil® vereint schonende Großfiltration und gezielte IV-Regulierung für eine konstant hervorragende rPET-Schmelzequalität. Das modulare System kann für verschiedene Recyclinganwendungen eingesetzt werden.

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Oerlikon

Im Projekt »InKa« wird die Wertschöpfungskette von Kaffeesatz erforscht.
20.09.2022

Fraunhofer UMSICHT: Neue biobasierte und zirkuläre Kunststoffe auf der K 2022

Für den ressourceneffizienten Einsatz von Kunststoffen entwickelt Fraunhofer UMSICHT neue Werkstoffe. Im Fokus stehen dabei Biokunststoffe, eine zirkuläre Kunststoffwirtschaft sowie Strategien zur Reduzierung von Makro- und Mikroplastik in der Umwelt. Fraunhofer UMSICHT präsentiert sich auf der K 2022 mit chemischen Zwischenprodukten aus Kaffeesatz, Folienwerkstoff auf Basis von TPU, PLA-Compounds für technische Bauteile mit erhöhtem Brandrisiko und abbaubaren Mulchfolien.

Für den ressourceneffizienten Einsatz von Kunststoffen entwickelt Fraunhofer UMSICHT neue Werkstoffe. Im Fokus stehen dabei Biokunststoffe, eine zirkuläre Kunststoffwirtschaft sowie Strategien zur Reduzierung von Makro- und Mikroplastik in der Umwelt. Fraunhofer UMSICHT präsentiert sich auf der K 2022 mit chemischen Zwischenprodukten aus Kaffeesatz, Folienwerkstoff auf Basis von TPU, PLA-Compounds für technische Bauteile mit erhöhtem Brandrisiko und abbaubaren Mulchfolien.

Forschende des Fraunhofer UMSICHT gewinnen im Projekt »InKa«, das die Wertschöpfungskette von Kaffeesatz erforscht, aus dem ungenießbaren Kaffeeöl ein chemisches Zwischenprodukt, das bei der Herstellung von Additiven für Kunststoffe zum Einsatz kommt. Den entölten Kaffeesatz versuchen sie, als alternativen Rohstoff für die Papier- und Kartonindustrie zu nutzen. »Eine besondere Herausforderung bei unserem Projekt ist das Scale-up der Verfahrensschritte vom Labor zur industriellen Fertigung. Das angestrebte Verfahren als Ganzes ist hoch innovativ und leistet einen wichtigen Beitrag bei der Nutzung von biobasierten Rohstoffen im Rahmen der Bioökonomie. Im Labormaßstab sehen wir bereits, dass unser Konzept aufgeht: Wir konnten die entwickelten Additive bereits in neuen Werkstoffrezepturen testen«, erklärt Inna Bretz, Abteilungsleiterin Zirkuläre und Biobasierte Kunststoffe des Fraunhofer UMSICHT.

Röntgendetektierbare Mehrwegschutzbekleidung
Die Entwicklung eines Folienwerkstoffs auf Basis von thermoplastischen Polyurethanen (TPU) und röntgendetektierbaren Additiven war das Ziel des Projekts »DetekTPU«. Bei der Produktion von Nahrungsmitteln ist Einwegschutzbekleidung zu tragen, um Sicherheits- und Hygienevorschriften einzuhalten. Neben einer großen Mengen Plastikmüll ergibt sich dabei zusätzlich das Problem, dass Teile der Schutzbekleidung in den Nahrungsmitteln landen können und dort nicht detektiert werden. Der entwickelte Werkstoff soll für zuverlässig röntgendetektierbare Mehrwegschutzbekleidung eingesetzt werden. Dies ist für dünne Kunststofffolien eine bisher nicht gelöste Herausforderung. »Die bisherigen Projektergebnisse sind vielversprechend, aktuell planen wir weitere Entwicklungsschritte mit unserem Projektpartner. Hierzu soll das Team um Experten aus dem Bereich Folienherstellung erweitert werden.«  berichtet Christina Eloo, Gruppenleiterin Kunststoffentwicklung.

Biobasierte Kunststoffe für technische Bauteile mit erhöhtem Brandrisiko
Technische Bauteile mit erhöhtem Brandrisiko, etwa in der Elektronikindustrie, erfordern flammgeschützte, wärmeformbeständige und schlagzähe Kunststoffe. Ein Großteil davon wird auf Erdölbasis hergestellt, dessen Vorräte begrenzt sind. Biokunststoffe erreichen jedoch oftmals noch nicht im vollen Umfang das vom Markt geforderte Eigenschaftsniveau konventioneller technischer Kunststoffe. Die Grenzen liegen insbesondere beim Brandverhalten, einer ausreichenden Temperaturbeständigkeit oder Schlagzähigkeit. Hier setzt »TechPLAstic« an: Es werden PLA-Compounds für langlebige Produkte anwendungs- und marktnah entwickelt - unter Berücksichtigung der jeweiligen Anforderungen und Kosten. Der Anwendungsfokus liegt zunächst auf technischen Produkten des Elektronik- und Bausektors wie beispielsweise Leuchten oder Schalter und Tasten in der Gebäudetechnik.

Mulchfolien mit angepasster Abbaubarkeit
Biologisch abbaubare Kunststoffe sind in umweltoffenen Anwendungen sinnvoll, bei denen ein Recyclingprozess nicht möglich oder mit einem zu hohen Aufwand verbunden ist. Beispiele hierfür sind Geotextilien oder Mulchfolien. Fraunhofer UMSICHT forscht an Kunststoffen mit angepasster Abbaubarkeit, die während der Nutzungsdauer die gewünschten Eigenschaften erfüllen. Zur Untersuchung und Bewertung der Eigenschaftsänderungen von Kunststoffen während der Alterung durch Umwelteinflüsse werden durch die Forschenden im Labor die Bedingungen so anwendungsnah wie möglich eingestellt. Dazu können je nach Produkt verschiedene Substrate (Kompost, Erde, Wasser), verschiedene Temperaturen und UV-Licht eingesetzt werden.
 
Förderhinweise

  • Das Projekt »InKa – Intermediate aus industriellem Kaffeesatz« wird im Rahmen der Fördermaßname »Nationalen Forschungsstrategie BioÖkonomie 2030« der Bundesregierung durch das Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) gefördert.
  • Das Projekt »DetekTPU« wird vom Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie aufgrund eines Beschlusses des Deutschen Bundestages gefördert.
  • Das Projekt »TechPLAstic« wird durch die Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohrstoffe e. V. (FNR) und aus Mitteln des Bundesministeriums für Ernährung und Landwirtschaft (BMEL) gefördert.
(c) Freudenberg
25.08.2022

Freudenberg at Fachpack 2022

Freudenberg Performance Materials (Freudenberg) is presenting its sustainable Evolon® product range for reusable technical packaging for highly-sensitive parts at Fachpack 2022 in Nuremberg, Germany from September 27-29. The microfilament textiles offer improved surface protection for molded plastic parts, painted parts and so-called class A parts, thus providing customers with significant savings potential.

Evolon® RE is the most sustainable product in the portfolio. It contains the highest percentage of recycled PET and has a smaller carbon footprint. The new Ultra Force range from Evolon® offers extremely high mechanical strength and eliminates the need for PVC in the transportation and protection of large, heavy parts. Freudenberg has developed the ESD range (electro-static discharge range) for the packaging of sensitive electronic components: it offers permanent electro-static discharging and its surface resistivity can be customized.

Freudenberg Performance Materials (Freudenberg) is presenting its sustainable Evolon® product range for reusable technical packaging for highly-sensitive parts at Fachpack 2022 in Nuremberg, Germany from September 27-29. The microfilament textiles offer improved surface protection for molded plastic parts, painted parts and so-called class A parts, thus providing customers with significant savings potential.

Evolon® RE is the most sustainable product in the portfolio. It contains the highest percentage of recycled PET and has a smaller carbon footprint. The new Ultra Force range from Evolon® offers extremely high mechanical strength and eliminates the need for PVC in the transportation and protection of large, heavy parts. Freudenberg has developed the ESD range (electro-static discharge range) for the packaging of sensitive electronic components: it offers permanent electro-static discharging and its surface resistivity can be customized.

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Freudenberg Performance Materials Holding SE & Co. KG

(c) Sappi Europe
25.07.2022

Sappi showcases its solutions at FACHPACK 2022

The FACHPACK in Nuremberg ranks among the most important packaging industry gatherings. From 27 to 29 September 2022, Sappi will be presenting its latest products and solutions for functional paper packaging, flexible packaging papers, label papers, containerboard and paperboard. The company is focusing its efforts on sustainable, recyclable and innovative solutions.

The FACHPACK in Nuremberg ranks among the most important packaging industry gatherings. From 27 to 29 September 2022, Sappi will be presenting its latest products and solutions for functional paper packaging, flexible packaging papers, label papers, containerboard and paperboard. The company is focusing its efforts on sustainable, recyclable and innovative solutions.

  • Wide range of barrier papers in the market for sustainable and recyclable packaging solutions
  • High-impact brand presence in corrugated board packaging thanks to Fusion Nature Plus in combination with Fusion Topliner
  • Parade Label Pro wet-glue label paper for an efficient operation and an excellent visual impression

Wide range of barrier papers
Sappi’s ultimate goal as a specialist in barrier papers is to replace non-recyclable aluminium and plastic multi-layer laminates through the introduction of truly sustainable alternatives that meet all market requirements in terms of performance and recycling. Sappi is continuously expanding its portfolio of barrier papers. At the show, Sappi will be showcasing several examples of food and non-food applications using these barrier papers.

A smooth surface and a high degree of whiteness: Parade Label Pro
Sappi will also be presenting its new, non-wet-strength wet-glue label paper Parade Label Pro – featuring samples from all over the world. This glossy, double-coated quality paper offers a smooth surface plus a high degree of whiteness. It’s suitable for numerous label and flexible packaging applications, such as labels for disposable bottles, food and non-food containers as well as wrappers for a variety of products. It can be printed in offset, flexo and gravure, and finished with hot foil and blind embossing, for example.

Brand presentation that appeals to the senses
“For manufacturers of branded goods, it is becoming increasingly important to convey brand values and product characteristics in a way that is emotionally appealing and that really sets the stage,” explains Luis Mata, Sales Director Packaging of Sappi Europe. At the FACHPACK, Sappi will also be presenting its containerboard products for corrugated board applications, which, with their brilliant colour reproduction, enhance on-shelf product impact and ensure real brand differentiation.

Sappi’s popular Algro Design paperboard portfolio also allows the design scope and leeway to communicate brand values in an emotionally appealing way.

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Sappi Europe

28.06.2022

EREMA Gruppe and Borealis: K 2022 preview

On June 13, EREMA Group and Borealis invited representatives of the international plastics and recycling trade press to Upper Austria for a sneak preview of the technological developments and lighthouse projects that the companies will present at K 2022, the plastics industry's international meeting place. The venue for the pre-K event was EREMA Group headquarters in Ansfelden.

On June 13, EREMA Group and Borealis invited representatives of the international plastics and recycling trade press to Upper Austria for a sneak preview of the technological developments and lighthouse projects that the companies will present at K 2022, the plastics industry's international meeting place. The venue for the pre-K event was EREMA Group headquarters in Ansfelden.

EREMA Group K 2022 preview
In Düsseldorf, the subsidiaries of the EREMA Group - which are EREMA, PURE LOOP, UMAC, 3S, KEYCYCLE and PLASMAC - will present their technological innovations, services and support together at a Group trade fair stand for the first time. Seven new recycling systems and components will be presented that enable large-scale plants with a production capacity of up to 6 t/h while setting a milestone in recyclate quality and process stability. This is made possible by technological innovations in the plasticizing unit that have been specially developed for high throughputs with low specific energy consumption, the new EREMA 406 laser filter with a 50 percent larger screening area, and new digital assistance systems that will be launched at K 2022 and made available on the BluPort® customer platform. These include, for example, the PredictOn app, which helps to anticipate and eliminate imminent malfunctions based on continuous measurement and evaluation of machine data.

New series of machines for new target groups
For customers looking for rapidly available recycling systems for simple applications, EREMA Group subsidiary UMAC has an innovation in store for K 2022. The company, which has so far specialised in refurbishing and trading in previously owned equipment, is expanding its business area and in Düsseldorf will launch READYMAC, a standardised, prefabricated recycling solution that can be produced from stock, based on proven EREMA TVE technology.

Finally, in the inhouse recycling segment, PURE LOOP and PLASMAC will round off the wide range of machines offered by the group of companies with their product portfolio.

Live recycling and lighthouse projects at the Circonomic Center
In the outdoor area of the K show, EREMA will bring plastics recycling to life with live demonstrations in conjunction with cooperation partners. Different waste streams are processed for this purpose. The wide variety of high-quality applications for recyclate will be showcased in the "products made of recyclate" exhibition, ranging from technical components to consumer goods and food packaging.

Borealis – accelerating the transition towards a more circular future
Borealis is committed to using their expertise and global reach to advance the circular economy of plastics. At the joint Pre-K 2022 kick-off on June 13, Borealis provided a preview of their integrated way of circular thinking and featured topics and activities at the K Fair 2022 in October. The preview covered new technologies and innovations including new packaging and infrastructure applications of the Bornewables™ portfolio of circular polyolefin products, manufactured with renewable feedstocks. New applications for Design for Recyclability, Re-Use, chemical recycling and advanced mechanical recycling were also on display.

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EREMA Group GmbH

20.06.2022

Reifenhäuser with solutions for films and nonwovens at K 2022

The Reifenhäuser Group will be represented with four booths at the world's leading trade fair for plastics processing, K 2022, from October 19 to 26. Under this year's Reifenhäuser motto "The Time is Now", the extrusion specialists will show producers of films and nonwovens solutions for the three major topics of the industry: sustainability, digitalization and productivity.

The main booth showcases the Reifenhäuser Blown Film, Cast Sheet Coating and Reicofil business units. With the help of machine exhibits, visual presentations and concrete solutions for end products, visitors will learn, among other things, how they can manufacture fully recyclable products economically, process recyclates safely, increase their output and network the entire production without becoming dependent on systems, specialists or manufacturers. To ensure smooth production even after purchase, Reifenhäuser Service shows how customers can get the best out of their Reifenhäuser products and increase their productivity with rework solutions, modifications, training programs and digital services.

The Reifenhäuser Group will be represented with four booths at the world's leading trade fair for plastics processing, K 2022, from October 19 to 26. Under this year's Reifenhäuser motto "The Time is Now", the extrusion specialists will show producers of films and nonwovens solutions for the three major topics of the industry: sustainability, digitalization and productivity.

The main booth showcases the Reifenhäuser Blown Film, Cast Sheet Coating and Reicofil business units. With the help of machine exhibits, visual presentations and concrete solutions for end products, visitors will learn, among other things, how they can manufacture fully recyclable products economically, process recyclates safely, increase their output and network the entire production without becoming dependent on systems, specialists or manufacturers. To ensure smooth production even after purchase, Reifenhäuser Service shows how customers can get the best out of their Reifenhäuser products and increase their productivity with rework solutions, modifications, training programs and digital services.

The component specialists of the Reifenhäuser Extrusion Systems business unit will additionally present their portfolio at two other exhibition booths. Here, everything revolves around screws, barrels and extruders - and why, especially for processing recycled material, high-performance wear protection is essential for reliability and high economic efficiency. Reifenhäuser Extrusion Systems will also showcase its innovations for flat dies and coextrusion blocks and their coordinated interaction for maximum productivity.

In addition to its own booths, Reifenhäuser will also be present as a partner of the R-Cycle initiative as part of a joint pavilion on the open-air site in the so-called Circular Economy Forum. R-Cycle is a cooperation project of various technology companies and organizations along the entire life cycle of plastic packaging.

Aanother highlight for visitors to the Reifenhäuser trade fair booths is the opportunity to additionally participate in the in-house exhibition on October 20, 21 and 24 at the Reifenhäuser Technology Center.

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Reifenhäuser GmbH & Co. KG Maschinenfabrik