Milan Plast Was Good With Plans To Be Even Better
Big international turnout at the triennial international fair for the plastics and rubber industry, Milan Plast: check out the Plastics Technology slideshow.
- Gas & Water Assist
- Additive Manufacturing
- Multi-Component
- Commodity Resins
- Additives
- Resin Conveying
- Stretch Blow Molding
- Feeding & Blending
- Thermoforming
- Biopolymers
- Drying
- Tooling
- Engineering Resins
- Micro-Molding
- Blow Molding
- polyolefins
- Materials
- Recycled Materials
- All Electric & Hybrid Machines
- Processes
- Heating & Cooling
- Barrier Blow Molding
- Automation
- Post-processing
- Processes
- Injection Molding
- Hot Runners
- PET Processing
- monitoring
Last week’s Milan Plast 2015 the triennial international fair for the plastics and rubber industry, featured 1558 exhibitors (+3% compared to 2012), entirely occupying the six biggest halls of Fiera Milano fairgrounds. There were over 50,000 visitors, with more than 35% from outside of Italy. To ensure even bigger turnout in the future, Giorgio Colombo, president of Assocomoplast announced that the next Plast will take place Sept. 26-30, 2017. As such, this trade show will be taking place in both non-NPE and non-K Show years. Take a look at our slideshow of this year’s event.
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