Industry News | Blown Film Cooling Technology

Interview by Plastic News at K’2022

Interview by Plastic News at K’2022

By David VinkPlastics News Correspondent Newark, N.Y.-based blown film equipment supplier Addex Inc. came to K 2022 with a new Short Stack version of its intensive cooling system. The new equipment promises a typical 25 percent increase in output compared with the...

Pictures from K-Show 2022, Dusseldorf, Germany

Addex introduced its new Cooling & Stabilization System (CSS), a marriage of Addex Intensive Cooling systems and digital controls with Pearl’s mechanical bubble cage to create a “smart” bubble cage for automatic control of the bubble.  The digital bubble cage...

Air Ring Add-On Brings Output to New Level

Air Ring Add-On Brings Output to New Level

By Jim Callari, Editorial Director Plastics Technology Pancakes aren’t the only thing that come in short stacks.  Now blown film cooling systems do as well.  New film-cooling technology from Addex is said to boost output by more than 25% vs. the company’s recently...

Firm Inks Licensing Deal for Cooling Technology

Firm Inks Licensing Deal for Cooling Technology

By Bruce Geiselman GERMAN EQUIPMENT manufacturer Windmöller & Hölscher has reached an exclusive agreement with Addex to incorporate the New York-based company’s patented Intensive Cooling technology into the cooling systems of some of W&H’s blown film...

Addex Licenses Intensive Cooling Technology to W&H

Addex Licenses Intensive Cooling Technology to W&H

Visitors caught a glimpse of the future on the Windmöller & Hölscher (W&H) booth at K 2019, as the machinery maker demonstrated the automatic stopping and restarting of a blown film line in suitably ‘filmic’ Hollywood style, and all in the space of around ten...

Cree Soars for Customers

Cree Soars for Customers

Bob Cree, president and co-founder of Addex Inc., a supplier of high-performance components for blown film lines, got into the plastics industry by accident 33 years ago. But the breakthroughs that he and his company achieved were well-planned.Cree, 60, is...