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NGR has been building plastics recycling machines in Austria for more than twenty years. These machines turn plastics waste into high-quality pellets in more than 70 countries worldwide. The company is continuously developing and improving plastics processing and machine components.
 
NGR has been building plastics recycling machines in Austria for more than twenty years. These machines turn plastics waste into high-quality pellets in more than 70 countries worldwide. The company is continuously developing and improving plastics processing and machine components.
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=== Products / Technology ===
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'''Packaging solutions'''
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* Preform and bottle design
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* Bottle engineering
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* Moulds engineering
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* Sipa Lab
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'''Manufacturing solutions'''
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* Preform production systems
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* Container production systems
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* Wet area (Filling systems, product preparation systems)
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* Dry area (Palletiser, depalletisers, cartoning)
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'''System engineering and turkey solutions'''
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'''Global Service Solutions'''
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=== History ===
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Sipa was founded in 1980 as an engineering company to provide integrated systems for flexible automation. In 1986, Sipa made a strategic move intpo the production of PET packaging and acquired a U.S. licence to produce PET bottles with a single-stage process. Over the years PET becomes the major focus of the company.
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Today, Sipa is present world-wide as one of the major players in the field of PET packaging and filling solutions.
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Revision as of 12:13, 25 August 2016

NGR Next Generation Recyclingmaschinen GmbH
Headquarters Feldkirchen, Austria
Website www.ngr.att
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NGR has been building plastics recycling machines in Austria for more than twenty years. These machines turn plastics waste into high-quality pellets in more than 70 countries worldwide. The company is continuously developing and improving plastics processing and machine components.


Products / Technology

Packaging solutions

  • Preform and bottle design
  • Bottle engineering
  • Moulds engineering
  • Sipa Lab

Manufacturing solutions

  • Preform production systems
  • Container production systems
  • Wet area (Filling systems, product preparation systems)
  • Dry area (Palletiser, depalletisers, cartoning)

System engineering and turkey solutions

Global Service Solutions

History

Sipa was founded in 1980 as an engineering company to provide integrated systems for flexible automation. In 1986, Sipa made a strategic move intpo the production of PET packaging and acquired a U.S. licence to produce PET bottles with a single-stage process. Over the years PET becomes the major focus of the company. Today, Sipa is present world-wide as one of the major players in the field of PET packaging and filling solutions.


References

PETplanet Insider Articles

Issue 09 / 2015: [https://petpla.net/PP201509?pp_page=10 Rethinking the next generation of PET recycling

]

External links

NGR Website