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= Company Profile =
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Since 1958, the Italian '''Amut Group''' manufactures tailored solutions and turn-key plants, in its four machinery & technology divisions
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* Extrusion
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* Thermoforming
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* Recycling
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* Printing/Converting
  
[[File:Icon recycling.png|frameless|upright=0.35|left]]
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Amut Group is also present in North America, Brazil (Amut Wortex) and South East Asia to offer on-site service and fast response to local demands.  
  
'''Since 1958''', the Italian AMUT GROUP manufactures tailored solutions and turn-key plants, in its four machinery & technology Divisions - '''Extrusion, Thermoforming, Recycling and Printing/Converting'''.  
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= Products / Technology =
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[[File:lavaggio.jpg|frameless|upright=1.0|right]]
  
AMUT GROUP is also present in North America, Brazil (AMUT WORTEX) and South East Asia to offer the best possible on-site service and a faster response to meet local demands.
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=== Washing plants for PET bottles ===
 
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'''Output:''' from 500 up to 6,000kg/h
AMUT GROUP stands for innovative process engineering as well as custom-made and high quality production utilizing '''leading edge technology'''.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
=== Products / Technology ===  
 
 
 
- '''WASHING PLANTS FOR PET BOTTLES'''  
 
 
 
Output: from 500 up to 6,000 kg/h
 
  
 
Continuous process, not based on batches, with a substantial saving of water.
 
Continuous process, not based on batches, with a substantial saving of water.
  
 
The flakes produced are suitable for the following applications:
 
The flakes produced are suitable for the following applications:
* Bottle to Bottle
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* [[Bottle-to-bottle recycling|Bottle to Bottle]]
 
* Bottle to Packaging
 
* Bottle to Packaging
* Bottle to Fibres
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* Bottle to Fibers
 
* Bottle to Sheet
 
* Bottle to Sheet
 
* Bottle to Strapping
 
* Bottle to Strapping
  
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=== Washing plants for HDPE/PP containers and PE film (packaging and agricultural film) ===
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'''Output''':
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LDPE: 500, 1,000, 2,000kg/h
  
 
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HDPE: 500, 1,000, 2,000, 3,000kg/h
- '''WASHING PLANTS FOR HDPE/PP CONTAINERS AND PE FILM (packaging and agricultural film)'''
 
 
 
Output:
 
 
 
LDPE: 500, 1000, 2000 Kg/h
 
 
 
HDPE: 500, 1000, 2000, 3000 Kg/h
 
  
 
The flakes produced by the HDPE containers and LDPE films are suitable for the following applications:
 
The flakes produced by the HDPE containers and LDPE films are suitable for the following applications:
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* Bottle and Film to Sheet
 
* Bottle and Film to Sheet
  
 
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=== Mini PRF ===
 
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Placed at the inlet of a washing plant, it is a dry system removing most contaminant elements (sleeves and other 2D elements, such us paper, cardboard, fibers, debris).
'''- MINI PRF'''
 
 
 
Placed at the inlet of a washing plant, it is a dry system removing most contaminant elements (sleeves and other 2D elements, such us paper, cardboard, fibres, debris).
 
 
Particularly appropriate for handling low quality commingled bales.
 
Particularly appropriate for handling low quality commingled bales.
  
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[[File:De-Labeller.jpg|frameless|upright=1.0|right]]
  
 
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=== De-Labeller ===
 
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Patent pending dry per-cleaning system removing full-body shrink sleeve labels from PET bottles.
'''- DE-LABELLER'''
 
 
 
Patent pending dry pre-cleaning system removing full-body shrink sleeve labels from PET bottles.
 
 
Based on a dry system, it guarantees the integrity of bottles and necks.
 
Based on a dry system, it guarantees the integrity of bottles and necks.
  
 
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| DLB 10 || 1000kg/h
 
| DLB 10 || 1000kg/h
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= History =
 
 
 
 
=== History ===
 
 
 
 
Amut has been working in the manufacturing of plants for plastics processing since 1958.The company started developing its own recycling technology in the early eighties.  
 
Amut has been working in the manufacturing of plants for plastics processing since 1958.The company started developing its own recycling technology in the early eighties.  
 
 
  
 
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|2024|04|10|Triple success in Australia’s circular plastic projects|
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|2022|09|8|Amut completes recycling project in Romania|
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|2019|09|58|Recycling - "Go Green" corner|
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|2019|04|50|Indorma Venture selects Amut Technology to clean 'Dirtiest PET bottles ever recycled'|
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|2018|11|13|The rPET project|
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|2017|04|57|Amut Group debuts the ACF Series|
 
|2015|11|50|Amut boosts technical service in Vietnam and Indonesia|
 
|2015|11|50|Amut boosts technical service in Vietnam and Indonesia|
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|2015|09|14|Unifi plastics recycling facility|
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|2015|07|6|Amut and University of Pisa work together on research projects|
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|2015|04|37|Automatic thermoforming, cutting, moulds and presses|
 
|2014|11|55|Six tonnes flakes per hour|
 
|2014|11|55|Six tonnes flakes per hour|
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|2014|10|6|Amut delabeller frees ‚sleeved‘ PET bottles for recycling|
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|2014|08|31|Amut chosen for carbon Lite plastics recycling factory|
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|2014|06|51|Sorting and pre-washing systems|
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|2013|09|83|Nothing up to sleeve…|
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|2011|10|6|Amut acquires Comer Engineering|
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|2010|12|31|Recycling solutions|
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|2010|10|61|Extrusion and recycling|
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|url1=http://www.amutgroup.com|urlname1=Amut Website
 
|url1=http://www.amutgroup.com|urlname1=Amut Website
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|url2=https://www.youtube.com/user/Amutspa/featured|urlname2=Amut Youtube
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Latest revision as of 05:26, 5 August 2024

Amut Group
Headquarters Novara, Italy
Area served
worldwide
Website www.amutgroup.com

Company Profile

Since 1958, the Italian Amut Group manufactures tailored solutions and turn-key plants, in its four machinery & technology divisions

  • Extrusion
  • Thermoforming
  • Recycling
  • Printing/Converting

Amut Group is also present in North America, Brazil (Amut Wortex) and South East Asia to offer on-site service and fast response to local demands.

Products / Technology

Lavaggio.jpg

Washing plants for PET bottles

Output: from 500 up to 6,000kg/h

Continuous process, not based on batches, with a substantial saving of water.

The flakes produced are suitable for the following applications:

  • Bottle to Bottle
  • Bottle to Packaging
  • Bottle to Fibers
  • Bottle to Sheet
  • Bottle to Strapping

Washing plants for HDPE/PP containers and PE film (packaging and agricultural film)

Output: LDPE: 500, 1,000, 2,000kg/h

HDPE: 500, 1,000, 2,000, 3,000kg/h

The flakes produced by the HDPE containers and LDPE films are suitable for the following applications:

  • Bottle and Film to Flakes
  • Bottle and Film to Pellets
  • Bottle and Film to Sheet

Mini PRF

Placed at the inlet of a washing plant, it is a dry system removing most contaminant elements (sleeves and other 2D elements, such us paper, cardboard, fibers, debris). Particularly appropriate for handling low quality commingled bales.

De-Labeller.jpg

De-Labeller

Patent pending dry per-cleaning system removing full-body shrink sleeve labels from PET bottles. Based on a dry system, it guarantees the integrity of bottles and necks.

Model Output
DLB 10 1000kg/h
DLB 30 3000kg/h
DLB 60 6000kg/h

History

Amut has been working in the manufacturing of plants for plastics processing since 1958.The company started developing its own recycling technology in the early eighties.

References

PETplanet Insider Articles

Issue 04 / 2024: Triple success in Australia’s circular plastic projects
Issue 09 / 2022: Amut completes recycling project in Romania
Issue 09 / 2019: Recycling - "Go Green" corner
Issue 04 / 2019: Indorma Venture selects Amut Technology to clean 'Dirtiest PET bottles ever recycled'
Issue 11 / 2018: The rPET project
Issue 04 / 2017: Amut Group debuts the ACF Series
Issue 11 / 2015: Amut boosts technical service in Vietnam and Indonesia
Issue 09 / 2015: Unifi plastics recycling facility
Issue 07 / 2015: Amut and University of Pisa work together on research projects
Issue 04 / 2015: Automatic thermoforming, cutting, moulds and presses
Issue 11 / 2014: Six tonnes flakes per hour
Issue 10 / 2014: Amut delabeller frees ‚sleeved‘ PET bottles for recycling
Issue 08 / 2014: Amut chosen for carbon Lite plastics recycling factory
Issue 06 / 2014: Sorting and pre-washing systems
Issue 09 / 2013: Nothing up to sleeve…
Issue 10 / 2011: Amut acquires Comer Engineering
Issue 12 / 2010: Recycling solutions
Issue 10 / 2010: Extrusion and recycling

External links

Amut Website
Amut Youtube