Postindustrial
Reworking Off-Spec Material? Add Some Science to the Mix
Reworking off-specification material and low-demand material is good for the compounder and good for the environment. Here’s how to make sure it’s good for the customer too.
Read MoreVecoplan Opens New Location in Southern California
The company’s new office will allow the company to more effectively service customers in the country’s western region.
Read MoreRevolution Develops Innovative Approach to Recycling Stretch Film
The company’s approach includes collection, cleaning and recycling of stretch film.
Read MoreGraham Packaging Marks Its Progress Toward Recycling Goals
Last year, Graham hit 7% average PCR use, but in four years it aims to achieve 20% PCR in its products overall. Colored PCR and advanced recycling will contribute to that goal.
Read MoreUpgrade to Next-Generation of Advanced Plastics Shredder
BCA Industries’ ES2000, also known as “The Beast”, offered with electric power option.
Read MoreScrap-Reclaim System For Film
Can reprocess 90-110 lb/hr of PE scrap and is fed via a trim basket and/or optional roll feed.
Read MoreFluff Feeder Offers Higher Film-Scrap Capacity, Better Reclaim Efficiency
Feeds granulated film scrap into a stream of virgin material and delivers the mix to extruder.
Read MoreTop 5 Reasons to Consider a Beside-the-Press Granulator
Learn the factors that can help you determine whether a beside-the-press granulator is best for your plastics processing operation.
Read MoreNew Screen Changer Lets Film Processor Ramp Up Scrap Usage
Retrofitting RSFgenius melt filter enables the German PE film processor Oldenburg to reprocess—rather than resell—production waste.
Read MoreBeside-the-Press Granulators Target Closed-Loop Recycling of Sprues, Runners
Wittmann Battenfeld’s G-Max replaces a gear box and a gear motor with a self-pre-tensioning belt for quieter operation and less maintenance.
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