January 2012 Plastics Engineering E-Newsletter: Apex Engineering Inc. Modular Extrusion Systems; New Plastics Machinery Company

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Apex Engineering Inc. Modular Extrusion Systems

Apex Apex Engineering and Apex Controls Specialist will present at the 2012 NPE Show an innovative take on modular compounding lines. What makes these systems unique to the industry is the flexibility for the owner to choose their own equipment and controls platform to meet their existing plant standards or needs.
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Plastic Machinery & Parts

PMP The plastics industry welcomes a new Plastics Machinery Company, Plastic Machinery & Parts LLC, (PMP), founded by Rocco Panetta. PMP will buy and sell used machinery in the flexible film industry; providing new and used equipment opportunities with parts, supplies and service for all your production equipment. Utilizing their worldwide network of machinery manufacturers, suppliers, dealers and agents in order to provide you with all of your production options, whether it is new or used machinery that you need to buy or sell.
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150 Customers and Prospective Buyers Visited Reis Robotics

Reis Mid of October there was packed audience in the great hall at Reis Robotics - about 150 participants had come. Reis had invited customers and prospective buyers for an all-day event to present the possibilities of automated welding and cutting with laser. Five Reis partners reported on extraordinary solutions. Some unrivaled advantages and the enormously reduced costs argue for the "strong" light.
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Low Temperature Chillers Now Available from Mokon

Mokon Mokon’s line of Iceman portable chillers has been expanded to deliver low temperature process fluids as cold as -10°F (-23°C) on models up to 10 Tons with both air and water-cooled condensing. The addition of the Low Temperature portable chillers to Mokon’s Iceman line is in direct response to feedback received from customers. The main feature of the Iceman LT Series chiller is its semi-hermetic discus compressor arrangement that is very robust and easy to service with internals that can be replaced, allowing it to be used in a broad range of industrial and commercial applications. In addition, semi-hermetic compressors are more energy efficient than many other compressor types and are built to last, thus saving time and money in maintenance and service calls.
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