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Precise, Autonomous, Mechatronic: PAM Calibrates Coextrusion Adapters and Dies Automatically for Best Comfort, Quality and Productivity

Precise, Autonomous, Mechatronic: PAM Calibrates Coextrusion Adapters and Dies Automatically for Best Comfort, Quality and Productivity

At K 2022, Reifenhäuser is presenting its new PAM automation option for coextrusion adapters and slot dies in flat film and sheet production, and for extrusion coating for the first time worldwide. The high level of automation makes the machine operator’s work significantly easier, thus increasing line productivity and film quality. Energy consumption is also reduced, as manual adjustment bolts replace the conventional thermal expansion bolts.

Up to now, when starting up the extrusion line or changing products, many individual operations have been necessary until the coextrusion adapter and die are set correctly. Manufacturers lose time and money as a result. For this reason, Reifenhäuser has now developed an automation option that relieves line operators of this work: PAM (precise, autonomous, mechatronic).

With the PAM option, coextrusion adapter and die can be adjusted automatically and mechatronically – precisely controlled via the line’s operating panel. This is significantly faster than conventional control by hand or expansion bolt automation, and enables faster start-up of production, higher output and improved overall equipment efficiency (OEE). Scrap and material usage are significantly reduced. In addition, recipes that have been set once can be stored and recalled at any time. They can therefore be reproduced exactly – even by inexperienced line operators.

The stored setting parameters not only facilitate future production, but also the tracing of individual products and provide proof to customers. Another advantage of contactless calibration with PAM is that the line operator no longer has to work on the hot components, which increases work safety and prevents damage to the machine. PAM is optionally available for new Reifenhäuser “Pro” type coextrusion adapters and for various dies, but can also be retrofitted to existing lines regardless of the manufacturer.

PAM for coextrusion adapters
The Reifenhäuser coextrusion adaptor Pro is the only coextrusion system on the market that allows profiling of the individual layers while the line is running. Unlike conventional solutions, elements located in the adapter do not have to be removed, processed and reinstalled in a time-consuming process. Instead, profilers can be flexibly controlled individually or together during operation via a central adjustment.

“The PAM option goes one step further,” explains Hanna Dornebusch, application engineer at Reifenhäuser Cast Sheet Coating. “PAM automates the setting of the layer distribution and simplifies adjustments and optimizations through integrated recipe management. This is especially worthwhile for manufacturers of films with many layers and many product changes.”

While with simple 3-layer compounds the coextrusion adapter is adjusted in a few steps, up to 70 profilers have to be adjusted for barrier compounds with 11 layers, for example. Compared to manual adjustment by a machine operator, automation saves about half an hour of changeover time – depending on the number of profilers to be adjusted.

PAM for dies
From single actuators to translator technology, PAM is the logical innovation from decades of Reifenhäuser development in the field of die control. With two manual adjustment bolts, the system combines energy efficiency with low setup and operating complexity of the control system.

The PAM option is suitable for dies in flat film and sheet production as well as for extrusion coating. The system enables autonomous and mechatronic adjustment and control of the flex lip via the line control system. Depending on the die design, autonomous adjustment of the restriction bar, width adjustment and lip opening via adjustment of the lower die lip is also possible.

“With the PAM option, we now offer our customers a highly convenient solution with a fast return on investment,” explains Tim Bänsch, die product manager at Reifenhäuser Extrusion Systems. “Compared to dies that are adjusted with thermal expansion bolts, changeover time and energy consumption are significantly reduced.”

For example, a width changeover with PAM in a cast application with internal width adjustment is 78 percent faster than with a conventional system. In addition, PAM saves energy because no thermal expansion bolts need to be permanently powered. For example, switching from thermal expansion bolts to PAM for a 3,000-mm-wide die saves of about 130,500 kilowatt hours per year.

PAM is a joint development of the “Reifenhäuser Extrusion Systems” business unit, which specializes in extrusion components, and the “Reifenhäuser Cast Sheet Coating” business unit. The PAM option can be selected independently for coextrusion adapters and dies – but in combination, the automated components unleash their full strength.

 

With two manual adjustment bolts, PAM dies combine energy efficiency with low setup and operating complexity of the control system.

 

“We are one of the few machine builders in the market that manufacture everything ourselves – extruder, coextrusion adapter and die,” says Tim Bänsch. “Due to this hot part competence within the Reifenhäuser Group, we know the process technology interfaces very well and can design everything accordingly to each other – PAM takes it all to a new level.”

 

 

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Using Sustainability as a Success Driver, Benefiting From Digitalization, Increasing Productivity: at K 22, Reifenhäuser Will Show How It Can Be Done

Using Sustainability as a Success Driver, Benefiting From Digitalization, Increasing Productivity: at K 22, Reifenhäuser Will Show How It Can Be Done

 

Bernd Reifenhäuser, CEO of the Reifenhäuser Group, explains: “The world and our industry are facing major challenges. There is uncertainty, disorientation and unanswered questions on many topics. And yet they will not tolerate any delay. Now is the time to act and turn challenges into opportunities. We have know-how for this as well as great, immediately applicable solutions in our luggage, with which we enable our customers and partners to do so.”

 

 

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The K Was Sensational

The K Was Sensational

VDMA Plastics and Rubber Machinery Association draws positive balance of the world’s leading trade fair K in every respect

The plastics and rubber machinery manufacturers are drawing a very positive balance: K 2022 was the first international plastics trade fair to be held as a regular attendance event in the wake of the Covid pandemic. “It was very important for the industry to finally come together again. The relief at being able to meet and exchange ideas in person was palpable everywhere during the entire eight days of the fair,” said Ulrich Reifenhäuser, Chairman of the K Exhibitor Advisory Board and Chairman of the VDMA Plastics and Rubber Machinery Association. He added that exhibitors from the machinery and plant engineering sector had been able to present their technological innovations to a broad trade audience, and close multiple solid deals. “The event was a great success for everyone,” said Reifenhäuser.

K 2022 has given a huge boost to the circular economy for plastics. The interest of domestic and, above all, also foreign trade visitors exceeded the expectations of the mechanical engineering companies in a major way, which, in addition to their trade fair stands, presented their innovations specifically for the circular economy at the Circular Economy Forum of the VDMA. “With the Circular Economy Forum we have pointed the way and made a strong commitment to the circular economy. This was very well received by the visitors. The exhibitors themselves were a little surprised by the great interest on the part of the trade visitors,” said Thorsten Kühmann, Managing Director of the Plastics and Rubber Machinery Association within the VDMA on Wednesday at the close of K in Düsseldorf.

For eight days, at the forum, visitors were able to see on operational machines what is already technically feasible today as well as what will be possible in the future. The same applies to digitalisation solutions, whose important groundbreaker is OPC UA, the world language of production. The networked factory is more in demand than ever, because it is necessary to utilise transparency and control options in terms of energy reduction and resource efficiency. The technologies exhibited at K 2022 have demonstrated this potential in an impressive manner.

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SABIC Demonstrates Its Expertise in the Building & Construction Market at K 2022 With Solutions for Enhanced Sustainability and Energy Efficiency

SABIC Demonstrates Its Expertise in the Building & Construction Market at K 2022 With Solutions for Enhanced Sustainability and Energy Efficiency

SABIC, a global leader in the chemical industry, invites visitors of the company’s booth D42 in Hall 6 during K 2022 in Düsseldorf, Germany (October 19–26) to experience a comprehensive portfolio of high-performance polymer solutions for the building & construction (B&C) industry. An increased global population and growing urbanization has created a dramatically rising demand for more sustainable, resource and energy efficient material solutions.

To meet these megatrends, SABIC has developed a number of specialized thermoplastic resin and sheet products that will be featured at the show with a focus on four B&C market segments – energy solutions, pipe solutions, structural glazing and solid sheet. Highlights in this exhibition area, include all of the B&C sheet products offered by the company’s Functional Forms business, which can be ‘walked through’ by means of a large-screen Explorer providing a virtual building environment that showcases various different applications in greater detail. For pipe solutions, SABIC’s new BiAx pipe technology will be on display. This technology offers substantial improvements over incumbent polyolefin pipes across the entire range of performance criteria.

The vast array of lightweight, robust and energy-efficient material and application samples on display includes:

Energy solutions
Renewable energy sources are vital for the world’s transition towards a carbon-free landscape, and solar energy can yield high results to make the change real. To further drive down energy consumption within buildings, solar roof panels are an effective solution but often hindered by the fact that many industrial roofs are not strong enough to carry glass photovoltaic panels. SABIC’s material solutions can make a difference in this field:

Floating photovoltaic panels: SABIC PP Compounds used in floaters for solar panels combine good UV resistance and recyclability for modular, stackable injection-molded floaters that are lightweight and easy to transport. Potentially they can be made by using post-consumer recycled PP and certified circular and renewable grades from SABIC’s Trucircle portfolio. Another solution is SABIC HDPE material, designed for blow molded floating modules offer long-term outdoor performance. Read more.

Lightweight photovoltaic panels: Solar panels made by Solarge using SABIC PP compounds show more than 50% weight reduction over incumbent glass-based competitors and can achieve a carbon footprint reduction of more than 25%. They can be used for both new and retrofitting installations on roofs that cannot sustain the weight of PV glass panels over larger areas, they are fully recyclable and free of toxic components such as potentially hazardous per- or polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Read more.

Photovoltaic encapsulant film: SABIC Fortify (POE) elastomers used for encapsulant films in bi-facial high-power glass-glass PV panels combine outstanding stability at elevated temperatures and UV exposure with improved potential induced degradation (PID) performance compared to commonly used EVA (ethyl vinyl acetate) based encapsulants. PID performance of SABIC’s elastomers for encapsulants in PV panels help the power of the module over time, maintaining low leakage current, thus extended service life. Read more.

Pipe solutions
Growing population and urbanization is increasing the demand for safe and secure potable water, sanitation, fluid and other critical piping above ground or below. SABIC offers material solutions that are more sustainable by increasing the performance and lifetime of pipes used in infrastructure, industrial, domestic and agricultural market areas. Read more.

Domestic: SABIC polyolefins have a proven fit in domestic piping. Newly developed grades support the growing need for more reliable, safe and cost-effective pipe systems in clean water supply, waste water discharge, heating and cooling installations.

Industrial: Pipes at industrial sites are often exposed to high pressures as well as aggressive fluids or abrasive substances. SABIC offers a range of polymer solutions tailored to meet these demanding challenges.

Infrastructure: To aid in the supply and distribution of renewable energy from solar and wind farms, underground power lines are an attractive alternative to traditional overland lines. SABIC offers a custom solution for power cable ducts to help drive the change towards renewable energy. In addition, the company has developed a new biaxial pipe technology together with partners, offering up to 30% of material savings over incumbent polyolefin pipes and superior resistance to slow-crack growth, which facilitates cost-efficient trenchless installation across geographic landscapes.

Agri- and Aquaculture: Securing the efficient and reliable production of food across plantations, farms and large greenhouse operations requires modern irrigation systems, especially where crop water demand exceeds the average rainfall and precious fresh water resources must be preserved. SABIC HDPE materials enable the manufacture of long-lasting and dependable pipes and tapes used for pressure-and drip irrigation as well as for fish farm cages.

Structural glazing
Lexan solid and multiwall sheet solutions help architects, builders and contractors implement aesthetic, energy efficient, high-impact and cost-effective glazing concepts from urban infrastructure to stadium roofs. For roofs and skylights of high-rise buildings, strength, weight and transparency have long remained a challenge. Multiwall panels from SABIC’s Functional Forms business offer extremely lightweight and easy-to-handle solutions. The following product examples and many more are also included in the interactive virtual building Explorer at SABIC’s booth.

Solar control: Lexan Thermoclear Solar Control IR multiwall sheet delivers a unique combination of very high thermal insulation and solar control performance to enhance energy conservation, light transmission, aesthetics and comfort while providing high strength and stiffness and impact resistance. By allowing up to 90% of natural daylight to enter, the sheet also saves on electricity for artificial lighting.

Greenhouses: The broad portfolio of Lexan Thermoclear sheet for greenhouse glazing applications may help operators to achieve significant overall cost reductions, energy savings and improved yield of crops. Next to ease of installation, excellent thermal insulation and UV resistance, it is also available with proprietary Easy Clean and Dripgard coatings to reduce maintenance costs and prevent condensation damage of crops. Last but not least, Lexan Thermoclear sheet is also resistant to hail impact, which avoids the damaging of the greenhouse façade and roofing, resulting in lower insurance costs. Read more.

Façade claddings: Besides various Lexan Thermoclear sheet products for vertical building applications, Lexan Thermoclick sheet system was specifically developed to enable visually striking profile-free façade installations. The system consists of UV-protected multiwall sheet panels with a profiled tongue and groove connection for interlocking, which eliminates the need for additional vertical profiles. Read more.

Solid building sheet systems
The wide range of solid Lexan sheet solutions provides a superior choice over other thermoplastic and glass products available in the B&C market for protective glazing, cladding, partition walls, signage etc. The proven portfolio combines outstanding light transmission, UV resistance and impact strength with exceptional freedom of design for complex, curved and thermoformed shapes. All B&C solid sheet products from Functional Forms, including classical Lexan 9030, Lexan Exell D and Lexan Margardsheet, can be experienced in great detail using the interactive virtual applications Explorer at SABIC’s booth. Two more recently introduced new examples:

SABIC demonstrates its expertise in the building & construction market at K 2022 with solutions for enhanced sustainability and energy efficiency.

 

Outdoor protection: With proprietary coatings on both sides, novel Lexan Extrite sheet is a solid transparent material that provides the required abrasion, scratch and weathering resistance for a growing number of demanding outdoor applications, such as bus shelters, soundwalls and walkways. It has an expected lifetime of at least 30 years, comes with a 15 year written limited warranty and is 100% recyclable. Read more.

Hospital wall claddings: Opaque and low-gloss Lexan Cliniwall sheet is a unique new specialty product that was developed for cleanroom surfaces and interior wall claddings in public facilities and hospitals. It meets stringent European fire regulations for building materials, shows excellent chemical resistance e.g. to blood and urine stains as well as common hospital cleaners and disinfectants, and can be supplied in specific grades with anti-bacterial properties. Read more.

Visit SABIC during K 2022 from October 19 to 26 in Düsseldorf, Germany, in Hall 6, Booth D42 to learn more about these and other advanced building & construction solutions. The company’s experts will be available at the booth to discuss how SABIC’s materials portfolio and design services can help you accelerate your journey towards circularity and reduce the climate impact of your products. See also SABIC’s dedicated K website for B&C solutions.

 

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Clariant Launches New Additives at K 2022 to Support Plastics Sustainable Evolution

Clariant Launches New Additives at K 2022 to Support Plastics Sustainable Evolution

  • Anti-scratch additive for PP & TPO formulations boost reuse potential of plastics used in consumer applications
  • Extend service life of agricultural mulch films with new light stabiliser solution
  • Novel bio-based lubrication and nucleation additive for polyesters in E&E and transportation sectors

K 2022 visitors can look forward to new Clariant additive solutions to progress more sustainable plastics and reduce resource use. New developments give applications greater resilience to support longer use and reuse on the path to circularity. Plus, solve production challenges while achieving better efficiency and lower carbon footprint during compounding and processing (Hall 8a Booth J11).

“By extending a product’s service life and by boosting reuse potential, the plastics industry can contribute positively towards reducing wasteful consumption, and increase circularity in key segments. Adopting ways to reduce material waste and energy use in production brings further sustainability advantages and improves product carbon footprint. With these new additives, including renewable-based solutions, in our portfolios, we’re excited to offer plastic processors and value chains more support to collaborate and further innovate together,” comments Martin John, Head of Advanced Surface Solutions at Clariant.

New anti-scratch additive to extend the service life of consumer goods
Surface aesthetics play a crucial role in the perceived quality of consumer goods. Clariant’s new renewable raw material-based anti-scratch additive for polypropylene (PP) and thermoplastic olefins (TPO) formulations – Licowax AS 100 TP – enables molded plastic goods across a wide range of consumer applications to maintain their original look and feel for longer. This offers significant potential to extend service life and improve properties’ retention and parts’ reuse.

The new additive helps to prevent scratches and mars on the surface of goods during handling, transportation, and end-use. This is particularly beneficial for otherwise scuff-prone applications such as interior automotive parts like dashboards and door panels, household appliance casings, cosmetics packaging, and lightweight luggage.

New light stabilizer supports more sustainable agricultural films
Mulch films perform an important role in optimizing crop growing conditions, by protecting both crops and soil from contamination and from the loss of moisture and nutrients that could jeopardize yields. New AddWorks AGC 970, Clariant’s latest light stabilizer solution for polyethylene agricultural films, offers the mulch segment a step up in product durability. Addition of the additive enables converters to extend the service life of their products, in particular by increasing UV resistance and resistance to high levels of agrochemicals. The granular additive can be dosed directly during conversion which supports more tailored use.

New bio-based wax for reduced cycle times & easier processing of injection molded polyester compounds
Benefit from a unique combination of lubrication and nucleation in engineering plastics for greater efficiency in compounding and processing. Compared to more conventional products, new bio-based Licocare RBW 560 TP Vita is able to withstand higher processing temperatures thanks to excellent thermal stability and low volatility, and works more effectively at low dosage. It also has outstanding color stability. The combined benefits make it particularly attractive to formulators of polyester compounds for use in the E&E or transportation industries.

The new additive promotes easier mold release which improves the surface quality. Productivity-wise, it also means fewer polyester parts get stuck in the mold and therefore less injection molding downtime. The risk of short shots and rejects is reduced too. It is possible to produce more parts per machine hour due to faster cycle times driven by shorter cooling cycles. As a result, energy consumption is reduced.

Licocare RBW 560 TP Vita is the latest extension to Clariant’s Licocare range of high-performing additives based on renewable, non-food-competing feedstock. They are derived from crude rice bran wax, a by-product from the production of rice bran oil. Vita designated products use real renewable content of at least 98% Renewable Carbon Index (RCI), thus offering the advantage of a lower carbon footprint compared to state-of-the-art alternatives.

Clariant has submitted an application for FDA food contact approval for its entire range of Licocare RBW additives. This will open up their use by plastics compounders and masterbatch producers in an even wider range of plastics applications.

Clariant’s additive products and solutions offer exciting opportunities for the plastics industry to strengthen the links between efficiency and sustainability, safety and performance, value and low carbon footprint. For more information on these featured new additives, as well as Clariant’s wider support to meet sustainability and circular economy challenges, meet the team at K 2022 Hall 8a Booth J11.

 

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Reifenhäuser Extrusion Systems and Maku AG Enter Into Strategic Partnership for Automation System in the Field of Slot Dies and Coextrusion Adapters

Reifenhäuser Extrusion Systems and Maku AG Enter Into 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.

Uwe Gaedike, Managing Director of Reifenhäuser Extrusion Systems, explains, “The technology and experience of maku ideally completes our hot part competence. As RES, we manufacture extruder, coextrusion adapter and die completely in-house and thus know the entire extrusion process. With the automation option, we can now offer our customers a perfectly coordinated overall system that is second to none. Together with maku, we will establish the technology in the market and continuously develop it further. The special thing about this is that we also offer it as part of our refurbishment portfolio for all lines in the market.”

 

PAM coextrusion adapters automate the setting of the layer distribution.

 

Reto Maeder, Managing Director and Co-Owner of maku AG, adds, “We are very pleased to have found a strong partner in Reifenhäuser to now market our technology even more effectively globally. Together we will exploit the full potential of our cross-process know-how and create clear competitive advantages for our customers. This is nothing less than the best hot part competence combined with the highest possible level of automation in the market. At the same time, maku AG will continue its classic retrofit business on existing dies unchanged. Reifenhäuser’s worldwide service network puts us in a position to offer our system to even more customers outside
Europe.”

 

The decisive advantage of PAM dies lies in the use of motorized manual adjustment bolts that replace conventional thermal expansion bolts.

 

 

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Upcycling of Polyolefins With Innovative Stabilizers

Upcycling of Polyolefins With Innovative Stabilizers

At K 2022, Brüggemann will present three new additives for improved stabilization of polyolefin recyclates. These additives result in recyclates with very good mechanical and processing properties, making the need for the addition of virgin material unnecessary. All Bruggolen R grades are supplied as dust-free additive blends in compacted granule form for easy and homogeneous distribution.

Two of the new stabilizers are intended for polypropylene recycling. Bruggolen TP-R2090 can be used to recycle post-industrial and post-consumer waste, whereas Bruggolen TP-R8895, through its increased acid scavenger content, is especially suitable for recycling polypropylene from battery cases. Both additives result in recyclates of quality that cannot be achieved via conventional re-stabilization.

For polyethylene recycling, Brüggemann has developed Bruggolen TP-R2162, which also contains the new repair technology and is particularly suitable for LLDPE recyclates used in film extrusion. Here, the repair mechanism results in film with increased initial mechanical strength and a significantly reduced number of defects. Laboratory tests, for example, show an increase of around 25% in tensile strength and 10% in elongation at break, even at minimal dosage levels of 0.3%.

These outstanding properties of the polyolefin recyclates are made possible by a specially developed technology. For the first time, it is possible to repair defects to the molecular chains that occur during processing and subsequent use and which impair quality. The recyclate is not only protected from further damage by re-stabilization, but, by repairing the polymer chains, the resultant mechanical strength more closely matches that of virgin polymer.

With the newly introduced Bruggolen R grades, Brüggemann complements its broad portfolio of additives for mechanical recycling of polyamides. These include long-term heat stabilizers, process stabilizers, flow improvers, reactive chain modifiers, nucleating agents and other process auxiliaries.

 

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Advanced Hardcoat Technologies for the Automotive Industry

Advanced Hardcoat Technologies for the Automotive Industry

At K 2022 Momentive Performance Materials will be presenting the latest developments in Silfort hardcoat technology for use in demanding automotive exterior applications. Among other things, the precise and material-saving digital coating of three-dimensional moulded parts with the optimised inkjet technology can be experienced live at the trade fair. Other topics include easy-to-clean paint surfaces for sensor elements and protective coatings with improved sustainability.

Highly transparent Silfort Hardcoats from Momentive are high-performance siloxane resin-based scratch-resistant coatings that expand the range of uses for plastics in exterior and interior applications. Applied to surfaces in ultra-thin layers, they reliably protect against damage caused by UV radiation as well as mechanical and chemical stresses. As a result, their colour, gloss, light transmission and other physical properties are preserved over long periods of time. In many cases, plastic parts which are protected in this way, can replace conventional, heavier materials such as metals and glass and thus contribute to reduced CO 2 emissions.

Three-dimensional inkjet printing saves material

Together with FPT Robotik, Momentive has further developed the use of digital inkjet printing for such applications in a way that these requirements can be met and also combine ecological with economic advantages. With the correspondingly optimised process, only the single drop which is actually needed leaves the nozzle. This free-form digital printing process can be used over large areas and delivers high-quality results on component edges and on parts with complex shapes. At stand B15 in hall 6 visitors can experience live how the digital coating process is used. There, the print head is guided robotically over the component in a pilot booth and simulates how the scratch-resistant coating is applied to the contours of a three-dimensional polycarbonate component using drop-on-demand inkjet technology.

Momentive will also provide information on other new technologies, including easy-to-clean paint surfaces for sensor elements such as Lidar or cameras, as well as protective coatings with improved sustainability benefits. On the one hand, the focus is on shortening the application process for curing the coating systems to save energy and time. On the other hand, products with reduced solvent content will be presented.

Application-optimised portfolio

Momentive’s hardcoats are approved by and in use with the world’s leading automotive manufacturers. Silfort AS4700-SP1 is a protective clearcoat that gives automotive exteriors in clear and black polycarbonate high scratch, abrasion and weather resistance. This special coating was developed for the use of bell spraying on large parts with complex shapes and facilitates long-term cleaning of the surfaces. Silfort UVHC5000K1 is the latest generation of UV-curable, highly weather-resistant protective clearcoats for automotive exteriors and meets the most important global regulations for automotive headlamp applications.

The Silfort TAC2000 anti-fog coating, applied to the inside of headlamps and sensor covers, prevents condensation.

Silfort UVHC7400 is a highly scratch and chemical resistant UV-curable clearcoat for automotive interiors and displays. It is suitable for application with the new digital inkjet printing.

 

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A.J. Plast and Brückner Maschinenbau Contracted Another Highlight Project for a High-Speed BOPP line at K Show

A.J. Plast and Brückner Maschinenbau Contracted Another Highlight Project for a High-Speed BOPP line at K Show

A.J. Plast, one of the leading film manufacturers in South-East Asia, and Brückner Maschinenbau have one of the longest partnerships in the BO industry. Their current joint project is already Brückner’s 15th film production line: a 5-layer, 10.4 metre wide BOPP line with a line speed of 600 metres per minute and an output of 7.5 tonnes per hour.

The project impresses with high production efficiency and takes an important step towards zero emissions, energy saving and carbon reduction. The technology used will not only drastically reduce energy consumption, but also reduce water consumption. The newly designed double air heat exchanger in the kiln process preheats fresh air and takes energy recycling to a new level.

A.J. Plast owner Kittiphat Suthisamphat says: “With our new line we increase productivity and reduce our energy consumption at the same time. That’s two of our major goals for our future film production focusing on environmental sustainability – and with Brückner at our side we will reach them.”

Xaver Sedlmeier, Sales Director at Brueckner Group Asia-Pacific: “We are very proud of this new project. In close cooperation we have designed a film stretching line that is completely tailored to the needs of A.J. Plast and the needs of the markets. It is always a pleasure to master challenging projects with the A.J. Plast team.”

Brückner Maschinenbau GmbH & Co. KG, the world market leader for film stretching equipment, is part of the Brückner Group in Siegsdorf, Upper Bavaria, a family-owned, medium-sized group of companies with a total of more than 2,900 employees at 21 locations. Other members of the group are the service provider for film stretching technology, Brückner Servtec GmbH, Kiefel GmbH, one of the leading manufacturers of machines for plastics processing, and the Swiss PackSys Global AG, a globally renowned manufacturer of state-of-the-art packaging machines.

 

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” All Machines Must Speak the Same Language”

” All Machines Must Speak the Same Language”

Interview with Thorsten Kühmann, Managing Director of VDMA Plastics and Rubber Machinery, at the K 2022

Mr. Kühmann, OPC UA, a global language of production is considered a prerequisite for machines to be able to communicate with each other across manufacturers. This topic is playing a major role at K. What can be seen here?
Here at the K, some 40 companies from eight countries are participating in an OPC UA demonstration project. To do so, they have selected a total of 85 machines at their respective hall locations. Each of these machines has an OPC UA logo and a QR code that visitors can scan with their smartphones. They are then taken to the UMATI internet platform, where they can see live data from the respective machine. For greater clarity, we have installed a large dashboard in the VDMA Dome where visitors can navigate each individual machine to see what defined data it provides. The most important factor is for all machines to speak the same language, and all use the same system. We have noticed that the interest of the visitors is quite considerable, as are the number of enquiries.

Does that mean that OPC UA is driving digitalisation in production?
Yes, in two respects: the direct benefit is the very fast creation of transparency. You know what data is present, and you can pick and choose which data is important. This transparency then enables a better control of processes. But the much greater benefit lies in the possibility of offering digital services in the future. To do this, you absolutely need a large amount of data from the field. At the moment, this is not yet available, because the entire infrastructure is not yet in place, but this is where the greatest potential lies. OPC UA is paving the way for this, so to speak.

How far have you advanced in the implementation of plastics and rubber machinery?
We have already come quite far in some core machine areas, such as injection moulding or extrusion. Now we are moving on to particle foaming, for example, and of course to the periphery. So, for example, this includes temperature control units and hot runner units, or liquid silicone metering. This is the horizontal level: the machines that are next to each other in a production hall can communicate with each other. Another strand is vertical networking to the MES system that centrally processes the data of a factory. And now the material flow is also included. At K, the new interface for Material Supply System will be presented: the OPC 40086-1. This is a so-called Release Candidate. That means it is conceptually ready but can still be supplemented and adapted, which signifies that we have already established a solid foundation for OPC UA in the area of plastics and rubber machinery.

What are the next steps?
We’re aiming to close the gaps. We still have machines that are not integrated. In addition, in spite the solid progress it has made, internationalisation must be pushed further. Because the whole thing only really makes sense when as many countries as possible are involved; only then can you really communicate across manufacturers. At the moment, we have reached the point where we can collect a lot of data. The next thing we need is a trustworthy platform to which this data can be delivered.

Don’t many companies shy away from sending their own production data off-site?
Processors in particular are still very cautious about OPC UA applications. They are worried that their data will not be handled carefully and that, in the worst case, their competitors may even gain access to their data. Part of the problem is that such data platforms have so far only been offered by individual companies or small consortia. Users obviously don’t trust them. That’s why we are heading in a completely different direction. We are trying to establish a trustworthy, neutral platform, and as the VDMA, we are therefore participating in the Manufacturing-X funding project launched by the German government, which aims to do just that. Once the framework of the platform has been set, i.e. once questions of governance, data security or even liability have been clarified, anyone can basically use this platform under these conditions. It is important that we establish such a platform, because otherwise we run the risk of big data providers taking over the whole thing, which is something no one in the industry wants, either on the customer side or on the machine manufacturing side.

To what extent will this benefit the circular economy project, once everything is well established?
First of all, through the rapid transparency, which makes it possible to better control machines and processes with the help of the collected data. This is important for the circular economy because it allows you to improve energy efficiency, for example. You can see exactly where and how much energy is being utilised within the entire system, allowing for a better grip on the energy cycle. In the case of the material cycle, the aim is to improve the processing of recycled materials in a manufacturing company, for example. This is more challenging than with virgin materials because recycled materials are sometimes less homogeneous. With the help of OPC UA and the associated exchange of information, the processing parameters of the machines and devices involved can be coordinated more precisely, and in a more targeted manner. These are important examples of optimised cycle management.

 

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