Austrian recycling equipment specialist Pure Loop has taken its latest ISEC shredder-extruder into the US market.
Pure Loop is a subsidiary of the Erema Group and an ISEC evo 302 machine has been commissioned at the technical centre of sister company Erema North America at a facility in Ipswich, Massachusetts. The machine is built in modules so it can be configured to meet different requirements for degassing, filtration and other performance parameters.
Manfred Dobersberger, md of Pure Loop, says the USA and Canada markets are important for the in-house recycling segment it serves with local sales partners. ‘With this machine – with which our American customers can also use to carry out non-binding test runs with their material – we confirm the significance of this market.’
Following a test run, customers receive a detailed report on the quality of the recycled pellets produced. If needed, they can also attend the test run in person although this may not be possible due to the coronavirus or other reasons. ‘Customers can also attend during a live video conference or receive a video recording of the test,’ explains Kevin Hinterberger, sales manager at Pure Loop and responsible for coordinating testing.
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