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PBE1120_AnnualGuide

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November 2020 / 17 Coperion & Coperion K-Tron 590 Woodbury Glassboro Road Sewell, NJ 08080 856-589-0500 info@coperion.com www.coperion.com Coperion & Coperion K-Tron Smart Processing Solutions for Bulk Material Handling Coperion and Coperion K-Tron are system and equipment suppli- ers, including extruders, feeders, pneumatic conveying and process components, who understand the importance of process ef ciency. The systems and equipment pro- vided by Coperion and Coperion K-Tron ensure reliability, optimal energy savings and product safety. With more than 30 locations, 2,500 employees and numerous rep- resentatives worldwide, Coperion and Coperion K-Tron can respond quickly and offer local support where it is needed. From transfer- ring the raw ingredients from the truck, railcar, bulk bag or silo, batch weighing, feeding and scaling of major, macro and minor ingre- dients, all the way to the mixing, twin screw extrusion process steps, our systems engineering groups ensure that all aspects of the com- plete system design conform to the most current process design standards. Product lines of Coperion and Coperion K-Tron Twin screw extruders are ideal due to a combination of large free vol- ume and excellent wear resistance. For the handling of ingredients, the highly accurate volumetric and gravimetric feeders are provided for both batch and continuous applications. Bulk solids material components, such as rotary, diverter and gate valves, as well as bin vents and receivers are used for the transfer of a large variety of mate- rials, including the most dif cult to handle ingredients. Furthermore, dilute and dense phase pressure and vacuum conveying systems are designed for a wide variety of material transfer tasks, focus- ing on the most ef cient and cost effective method for the speci c application. most current process design standards. transfer of a large variety of mate- rials, including the most dif cult to handle ingredients. Furthermore, dilute and dense phase pressure and vacuum conveying systems are designed for a wide variety of material transfer tasks, focus- ing on the most ef cient and cost effective method for the speci c application.

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