Polymer Alliance: Where Innovation Meets Collaboration
Connect, Combine, Transform: Shaping the Future of Polymers!
The Polymer Alliance, founded in 2001, is a global platform for development of bulk material handling concepts in early design and engineering, supply, installation, commissioning and after sales services of integrated polymer producing and handling systems. The Polymer Alliance serves the petrochemical industry, i.e. the licensors, contractors and operators of polyolefin producing and processing plants with:
EXTRUSION, PELLETIZING AND DRYING SYSTEMS
CONVEYING, BLENDING, STORAGE, PELLET CLEANING AND DEGASSING SYSTEMS
BULK LOADING, BAGGING, PACKAGING, WAREHOUSING AND DISPATCH
Conceptional ideas resulting from such a cooperation and the advantages for improved project execution will be presented.
The Strong Partners of the Polymer Alliance
AVENTUS GMBH & Co. KG / Warendorf
Haver & Boecker is the 50% parent company of AVENTUS.
AVENTUS was founded 2018 as joint venture from the companies Haver & Boecker and Windmöller & Hölscher. They are active in the field of bagging and packaging (of bulk goods), e.g., with high speed FFS bagging lines.
The Japan SteeI Works, Ltd. / Tokio
The core business is extruder / pelletizing systems, specialized in transforming raw materials into high-quality products for various industries.
Zeppelin Systems GmbH / Friedrichshafen
Specialist in silos, blenders, and conveying systems, providing comprehensive solutions for material handling and processing needs across industries.
Through this alliance, the partners will offer you the advantage of complete system solutions. Within the Polymer Alliance, all partners will remain independent companies, continuing to supply their individual product lines outside projects served by the alliance.
Mission of Polymer Alliance
Larger scale in polymer production due to increased reactor capacities result in the requirement of larger extruders, silos, blenders, conveying systems, bagging equipment and warehouses. Due to technical or economic limitations of scale-up, new approaches must be developed with respect to plant concept and project execution.
Utilizing the experience of the Polymer Alliance Partners to push the capacity limitations further and further, the advantages of such an integrated Plant Concept (solution provider) are:
Optimized space requirements due to compact arrangement
Reduced energy consumption due to shorter conveying distances
Shorter implementation time
Optimized individual concept depending on product and site location