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MAS Maschinen- und Anlagenbau Schulz GmbH, founded in 2006, is active in the field of planning, designing, manufacturing and distribution of plastics processing machines and equipment for recycling, refinement and extrusion of plastics/composites.
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= Company Profile =
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'''MAS Maschinen- und Anlagenbau Schulz GmbH''', founded in 2006, is active in the field of planning, designing, manufacturing and distribution of plastics processing machines and equipment for recycling, refinement and extrusion of plastics/composites.
  
MAS‘s activity includes dry recycling of used plastic, processing of palstics and composites and melt filtration.
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MAS‘s activity includes dry recycling of used plastic, processing of plastics and composites and melt filtration.
 
Taking in consideration the increased price of energy and raw materials MAS‘s approach is to develop energy saving holistic solutions that are material and energy efficient.
 
Taking in consideration the increased price of energy and raw materials MAS‘s approach is to develop energy saving holistic solutions that are material and energy efficient.
  
The company cooperates with research centres to continiously improve their products.
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The company cooperates with research centres to continuously improve their products.
  
 
= Products / Technology =
 
= Products / Technology =
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* Melt filter
 
* Melt filter
 
* Throughput scales
 
* Throughput scales
* Silo throughput sclaes
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* Silo throughput scales
* pellet-density scale
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* pellet-density scales
 
* Vacuum cleaner
 
* Vacuum cleaner
 
* Closed loop for process water
 
* Closed loop for process water
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|2011|04|10|Conical and co-rotating|
 
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Latest revision as of 09:09, 10 May 2022

MAS Maschinen- und Anlagenbau Schulz GmbH
Founded 2006
Founder Helmuth Schulz
Headquarters Pucking, Austria
Website www.mas-austria.com

Company Profile

MAS Maschinen- und Anlagenbau Schulz GmbH, founded in 2006, is active in the field of planning, designing, manufacturing and distribution of plastics processing machines and equipment for recycling, refinement and extrusion of plastics/composites.

MAS‘s activity includes dry recycling of used plastic, processing of plastics and composites and melt filtration. Taking in consideration the increased price of energy and raw materials MAS‘s approach is to develop energy saving holistic solutions that are material and energy efficient.

The company cooperates with research centres to continuously improve their products.

Products / Technology

  • Dry cleaner
  • Extruder
  • Melt filter
  • Throughput scales
  • Silo throughput scales
  • pellet-density scales
  • Vacuum cleaner
  • Closed loop for process water

History

References

PETplanet Insider Articles

Issue 12 / 2021: Conical co-rotating PET extruder
Issue 12 / 2012: From waste to primary PET
Issue 04 / 2011: Conical and co-rotating

External links

MAS Website