Bausano will host an online demonstration of the new extrusion system | Plastic Technology

2021-11-16 19:57:09 By : Mr. Amy Wang

The MD Nextmover extrusion line is powered by Bausano's multi-drive transmission system, which sets new standards for efficiency, reliability, durability and sustainability, the manufacturer said. #Sustainability

Bausano of Italy will live broadcast the production/demonstration of its MD Nextmover 125/25 twin-screw extrusion line for processors in the United States and Canada. The demo will be held at 12 noon EST on Wednesday, April 28th.  

In the presentation, Clemente Bausano, vice president of Bausano Extrusion Systems, will discuss the company's history, recent growth, and product roadmap. Subsequently, a technical team will launch two MD Plus and MD Nextmover production lines driven by Multidrive. They will operate the MD Nextmover 125/25 extruder to achieve a production level of up to 2200 lb/h.

The technicians will also explain different solutions and configurations for various production ranges, and demonstrate the extruder's intelligent energy system, which is a non-contact cylinder heating system that is reported to save up to 35% of energy. The demonstration will end with a question and answer session.

"Our online demo gives the United States and Canada (processors) the opportunity to see our latest products and understand how we respond to the needs of North American customers," Bausano said. "The U.S.'s position as the eighth largest plastics processing industry in the manufacturing world is also the reason why we strengthen our influence in North America. As we lay the foundation for the vibrant U.S. industry, we have the ability to accelerate our growth in the market."

Bausano's MD Nextmover extrusion line is said to be most suitable for the production of pipes, pellets, wood-plastic composites, profiles and medical products. 

For free registration, please call 630-636-7411 x 110, or send an email to Lawrence Gooding. IMS TRI Mechanical represents Bausano in the United States and Canada.

In most extruded products, material cost is the biggest cost factor, so processors should be encouraged to reduce these costs.

Just like the choice of extruder size and drive combination, L/D should be carefully evaluated.

Poorly designed profile molds-which do not allow parts to be extruded at the same size from run to run-coupled with a lack of understanding of the extrusion process, are one way to generate waste.

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