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Huntsman visited ENTEX to develop their advanced materials with the ENTEX Planetary Roller Extruder

Mr. K. Ritter continued the successful session of trials with the 30mm Lab Extruder. He states, “The mixing concept of the ENTEX Planetary Roller Extruder with intense although low shear mixing capabilities leads to a homogeneity which we could not obtain with conventional compounders.” The newly ordered lab extruder will arrive in the Huntsman lab, soon. Mr. Grasemann took the chance to get first operational experience and to discuss further system extensions. ENTEX appreciated the visit and is looking forward to assist further!

The picture shows from left to right:
Mr. Fuchs, Mr. Grasemann, Mr. Waffenschmidt and Mr. K. Ritter.

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