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ICMA SAN GIORGIO co-rotating extruder for advanced PP and HDPE recycling

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The Milanese manufacturer, with more than 30 years of experience in the development of co-rotating extruders dedicated to advanced recycling, has successfully tested a new recycling line to be installed at a major Italian group active in the industrial components sector. It is a second line selected by the customer following high satisfaction obtained from the installation of their first one two years ago, able to reach high production yields of compound regenerated from plastic waste (so-called re-compound). At the heart of the line is an ICMA high-torque co-rotating twin-screw extruder

Italy Invests in the US: Italy's ICMA San Giorgio Opens Lab-line Testing Unit in Monroe (Michigan)

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Italy's ICMA San Giorgio (Milan, Italy), In collaboration with a leading European producer of cutting systems, has launched a lab-line unit for testing in Monroe, Michigan, USA (near Detroit). This pelletizing and compounding line unit, equipped with ICMA’s 50 mm diameter co-rotating extruder from the MCM high torque family, is particularly versatile and covers a wide range of compounds including techno-polymers and filled compounds. The line also comprises a gravimetric dosing system from Enginplast and a control system from Gefran, two well-known Italian companies that have teamed up with

ICMA Installs Two Turnkey Compounding Lines for Global Appliance Manufacturer

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ICMA San Giorgio SPA (Milan, Italy) has designed and installed two complete compounding systems for a major global appliance manufacturer. The new lines produce mineral-filled compounds at high volume through ICMA high-efficiency co-rotating extruders with integral material handling, dosing and cutting units. ICMA's turnkey system encompassed complete project engineering and support to smoothly integrate the lines with all related factory systems including material handling, compounding and granulation systems, as well as final compound storage and distribution management. At the core of the

Sustainable plastic machinery

MEXICO CITY - The plastics industry, in its transformation, is becoming sustainable, because previously the sector's equipment spent a lot of energy, which came to represent up to 30% of its cost, but this has been reduced thanks to the arrival of fourth-generation machines that have been designed to save energy, said Jose Navarro, General Manager at E.J. Krause Mexico. "They have changed hydraulic equipment that require maintaining an adequate level of pressure to move the molds, which are very heavy elements, for electric systems that are assisted by motors, which makes operations much

ASSOCOMAPLAST and 30 Italian companies at the PLASTIMAGEN 2013 trade show

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PLASTIMAGEN Mexico 2013, the leading event in the plastics industry in Latin America, will present the latest technology and trends to more than 30,000 professional visitors from more than 34 countries. Given the importance of this event, it is expected to close business for more than 120 million dollars, which is equivalent to more than 15% of the investment in machinery in the industry. Visitors will be able to learn about the national and international technology that Plastimagen Mexico presents, as well as the vanguard and plastic solutions for the automotive, pharmaceutical, food and