“New materials and innovative machinery developments”

“New materials and innovative machinery developments”

“New materials and innovutive machinery developments” The K Show is over for another that K 2001 attracted down around 14 percent despite the curre...

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“New materials and innovutive machinery developments”

The K Show is over for another that K 2001 attracted down around

14 percent

despite the current Editor

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visitors from North America was down on K ‘38 to around five percent of the total compared with seven percent three years ago, Messe Dusseldorf adds that it had initially expected this decrease to have been significantly greater due to recent events. However, the visitor numbers from Asia rose considerably around 18,000 compared with 14,000 in 1998. While K remains the world’s premier meeting place for the plastics industry, many new materials and innovative machinery developments also come to the

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compounding equipment on show in our October edition, in this issue of IYastL-s Additives & Compounding we look at some more materials highlighted by companies for compounders, masterbatchers and users of plastics additives. In the coming months we will continue to bring you the best of the news from K and the latest in compounding technology. In January, we round up some of the latest developments in pelletizing, while in February we look at twin screw

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