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− | Starlinger Group, Austria, is | + | Starlinger Group, Austria, is an industrial company for mechanical engineering and process technology with focus on application-oriented solutions. |
− | Starlinger recycling | + | The business unit ''Starlinger recycling technology'' specializes in recycling machines for thermoplastics and applications such as film, PET flakes, fibre and nonwoven, woven bags, and other specialities. One company focus relevant to the PET value chain is their unit for [[ PET bottle recycling]] systems. |
=== Facts and Figures=== | === Facts and Figures=== |
Revision as of 08:00, 15 February 2016
Company profile
Starlinger Group, Austria, is an industrial company for mechanical engineering and process technology with focus on application-oriented solutions. The business unit Starlinger recycling technology specializes in recycling machines for thermoplastics and applications such as film, PET flakes, fibre and nonwoven, woven bags, and other specialities. One company focus relevant to the PET value chain is their unit for PET bottle recycling systems.
Facts and Figures
Technology
Starlinger recycling technology offers a spectrum of machinery solutions for the efficient recycling of a variety of plastics, such as PE and PP, PET, PA, PS, PLA, PMMA, and many more. Starlinger’s recoStar technology is designed for purposes of recycling of production and post-consumer waste.
History
Starlinger was founded in 1835 under the name of Franz Laubek. In 1897, under the management of Franz Starlinger, the company changed its production to textile machinery, particularly machines for making passementerie – fringes, trims, braiding. In 1913 the company was registered with the authorities as Starlinger & Co. 2002 saw a change of generations in the Starlinger management, with Angelika Huemer taking over as managing partner in her parents’ enterprise.
Starlinger’s Recycling Division was founded in 2002.
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