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HENNECKE MACHINERY SCIENTISTS INTRODUCE NEW ELASTOLINE SYSTEM
14 October 2002 - Bayer MaterialScience AG
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Thomas A. Rompala and Ingo Wilkes, both Senior Technical Sales Representatives with Bayer Corporation's subsidiary Hennecke Machinery, will present a poster entitled ElastoLine: The Perfect Solution For Elastomer Processing at the Alliance for the Polyurethanes Industry (API) Polyurethanes Conference 2002 here. The poster will highlight innovations brought about by the latest design developments including a modular layout, improved mixing capabilities, enhanced temperature control and precision metering. The unit also features a unique 'Glycol Flushing System' which is a mobile unit capable of cleaning the entire prepolymer line 'This contemporary design provides great flexibility in prepolymer processing,' Rompala said. 'The ElastoLine provides for repeatable processing for a broad range of processing requirements.'
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