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In-house Recycling: Economical Plastics Recycling for the Injection Molding Industry

How WITTMANN is driving the circular economy through digitalisation

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Image: In-house recycling at a manufacturer of electronic components; Copyright: WITTMANN

WITTMANN relies on in-house recycling to make injection molding production more sustainable. Copyright: WITTMANN

04.12.2024

Challenges and solutions

Image: Michael Wittmann; Copyright: WITTMANN

Michael Wittmann, Managing Director, WITTMANN Technology GmbH. Copyright: WITTMANN

Image: In-house recycling at a manufacturer of electronic components; Copyright: WITTMANN
Image: In-house recycling at a manufacturer of electronic components; Copyright: WITTMANN

Efficiency and cost-effectiveness through in-house recycling

Image: In-house recycling at a manufacturer of electronic components; Copyright: WITTMANN

The plant uses 15 injection molding machines that produce a wide range of plugs and connectors. The latest systems include two energy-efficient SmartPower machines from WITTMANN, which impressed the decision-makers. Copyright: WITTMANN

Digitalisation for consistent quality in the recycling process

Image: In-house recycling at a manufacturer of electronic components; Copyright: WITTMANN

A material bin with regrind is transported to the central material supply system on the upper floor using a forklift truck and a sophisticated safety mechanism. Copyright: WITTMANN

Image: In-house recycling at a manufacturer of electronic components; Copyright: WITTMANN

Gravimetric dosing devices of the Gravimax type feed the regrind into the material supply system precisely to the gram. Copyright: WITTMANN

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