RegrindPro®, the latest and highly efficient technology for the recycling of regrind material and the opening of the brand new UpCentre®, the upcycling service for recycling & compounding with COREMA®; will be presented by EREMA at FAKUMA 2015.
RegrindPro® – a giant leap forward in the recycling of plastic regrind
To enable recyclates to be used 1:1 as a substitute for virgin material there are two crucial factors. On the one hand, sufficient raw recycling material has to be available and, on the other hand, it has to be possible to process this material economically to make recycled pellets with customised property profiles. Thick-walled regrind has enormous potential in this respect as the input material for recycling – sufficient quantities are available and, above all, they are clean sorted. Reprocessing the recycled pellets from regrind without any problems and ensuring the functional properties of the end products which are made from them, however, requires a specific recycling process – one which conventional systems on the market have so far not been able to accomplish with due thoroughness. EREMA now has the solution for precisely this purpose: the new INTAREMA® RegrindPro® plant system is geared exactly to all types of thick-walled regrind material and, thanks to the extremely gentle process and highly efficient filtration, can make application-optimised recycled pellets from regrind
Focus on recycling compounds: EREMA opens new UpCentre®
With its COREMA® product line EREMA combines all the benefits of recycling and compounding in a single processing step for the first time. The company has now taken the next step by offering a completely new form of recycling service. As of 20 November 2015 COREMA® technology for the sampling of recycling compounds will be available to customers at the newly installed UpCentre® not far from the EREMA headquarters in Ansfelden. "With 'use instead of buy' as the motto, this service helps our customers to open up new markets for their recyclates. We give them the flexibility and speed they require in this phase," says COREMA® product manager Robert Obermayr.
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