Amut

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Amut
Headquarters Novara, Italy
Area served
worldwide
Website www.amutgroup.com
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Since 1958, the Italian AMUT has manufactured custom-tailored solutions and turn-key plants, in its four machinery & technology divisions - Extrusion, Thermoforming, Recycling and Printing/Converting.

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.

A high-specialized Division is dedicated to the construction of washing plants for PET/HDPE/PP bottles and containers and PE film, assuring a greater quality of flakes purity suitable to meet the highest standards for Bottle-to-Bottle applications. AMUT production includes: Friction Washer to remove any type of polluting material from the flakes, Mini PRF dry pre-sorting system at the inlet of a washing plant and the DE-LABELLER, patent pending dry pre-cleaning system removing full-body shrink sleeve labels from PET bottles.


Products / Technology

For the PET recycling sector, Amut offers:

PET bottle washing lines: Output: from 500 up to 6,000 kg/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 Fibres
  • Bottle to Sheet
  • Bottle to Strapping


De-labellers Machine removing full body shrinkable sleeves label from PET bottles. Based on a dry system, it guarantees the integrity of bottles and necks.

Model Outout
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 and in the late nineties the new thermoforming division.

References

PETplanet Insider Articles

Issue 11 / 2015: Amut boosts technical service in Vietnam and Indonesia
Issue 11 / 2014: Six tonnes flakes per hour

External links

Amut Website