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Extrusion International 1/2016

After the renovation

Herbold Meckesheim GmbH in Meckes-

heim, manufacturer and supplier of size re-

duction equipment, consisting of 150

employees, launched their completely rebuilt

production hall at the beginning of October.

The 1400 m² crane hall was built in 1962

and only used as a warehouse during the last

decades. The production hall contains 6 co-

lumn-mounted slewing cranes at 12 different

sites. Machine parts weighing up to 3 t can

be mounted simultaneously. The heavier

parts and finished machines are conveyed by

a gantry crane.

This renovation is part of a larger, new con-

struction and rebuilding project. With the investment 5 million

EUR, the production will be modernized and a new technical

lab will be built. The technical lab will be used for demon-

stration and trial purposes of the machines that are part of

Herbold’s product range consisting of machines and plants

for recycling plastics. By size-reducing, washing, separating,

drying and densifying, clean product waste and used, mixed

and contaminated plastics from trade, commerce and yellow

bags are recycled so they can be used again. Each kilogram of

plastics that is recycled by Herbold’s customers saves 2 kilo-

grams of crude oil and between 1.5 and 3.2 kg of greenhouse

gases.

Two-thirds of production is destined for export as is the case

with many machine factories based in Baden-Württemberg.

The machines and plants are mainly exported to Europe,

North and South America, North Africa and Asia.

www.Herbold.com

Completely renovated production hall Herbold Meckesheim

At Wire 2016 The Chemours Company presents its broad portfolio

of Teflon™ resins for the wire & cable industry

The Chemours Company (“Chemo-

urs”) (NYSE: CC), a global chemical

company with leading market positions

in titanium technologies, fluoroproducts

and chemical solutions will be exhibiting

its wide range of fluoroplastics for the

wire and cable industry in hall 17, stand

D66 at Wire 2016. Further additions to

the ECCtreme™ ECA family, a class of

meltprocessable perfluoroplastics which

combines the advantageous mechani-

cal, electrical and chemical properties of

PTFE with high thermal stability. For in-

stance, at a thickness of 0.75 mm, the

material has an RTI (Relative Thermal

Index) listing of 300 °C according to UL

746B. Thanks to its continuous service

temperature of 300 °C, ECCtreme™

ECA thus exceeds the previous upper

limit of 260 °C for conventional perf-

luoroplastic insulating materials.

ECCtreme™ ECA grades can be pro-

cessed on con-

ventional extru-

sion equipment

for hightempe-

rature fluoropla-

stics

using

standard pro-

cessing condi-

t i o n s .

Down s t r e am

heat treatment

(epitaxial co-cry-

stallisation) im-

proves

the

material's ther-

mal resistance

and offers bene-

ficial mechanical

properties, such as long-term tensile

modulus and improved stress cracking

resistance.

The material is suitable for wire and

Key solution topics are highest service

temperatures of up to 300 °C,

miniaturization, superior data

transfer, weight savings as well as

patented PTFE Channel Extrusion

Technology providing improved

electrical properties