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Colines: NO.EL is now part of Gruppo COLINES Holding
COLINES is proud to announce the acquisition of NO.EL, the world renowned company which since 1983 has been a leader in engineering and production of machines for the pre-stretched film production, coreless technology and machines dedicated to reels slitting.
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COLINES has set new standards in stretch film production for post consumer recycled material
COLINES®’ R&D department keeps making decisive steps forward on the path of recycling: the tests ran over the last weeks by the Italian company in cooperation with ExxonMobil on the ALLrollEX® “family” lines delivered important results.
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Case study: Colines, Saica and ExxonMobil Signature Polymers create thin, coreless high tenacity hand wrap stretch films
As part of helping customers develop stretch film solutions that comply with evolving regulations and reduce the use of virgin plastics, the ExxonMobil Signature Polymers team and Colines aimed to create a coreless, thin-gauge hand wrap film solution incorporating PCR content. Download the case study and learn more.
Case study: Colines, Robopac, Saica and ExxonMobil Signature Polymers collaborate to develop an innovative, high tenacity power stretch film incorporating 35% PCR content
The incorporation of PCR often led to premature film breakage during high-speed application, resulting in reduced productivity and increased material consumption for end-users. Download the case study and learn how ExxonMobil Signature Polymers team, Colines, Robopac and Saica Natur Cycle Plus collaborated to response to this challenge.
Case study: Colines creates an innovative pouch, designed for recyclability* with cast calender MDO PE + 7-layer blown barrier film using ExxonMobil Signature Polymers
The cast MDO is run in a unique manner in calender mode, resulting in an excellent control of the thickness profile and planarity while guaranteeing unique mechanical properties to the film. Download the case study to learn more.
Video: Develop an innovative high tenacity power stretch film incorporating 35% PCR content
The incorporation of PCR often led to premature film breakage during high-speed application, resulting in reduced productivity and increased material consumption for end-users. Watch the video and learn how ExxonMobil Signature Polymers team, Colines, Robopac and Saica Natur Cycle Plus collaborated to response to this challenge.