Nĭ hăo from Shenzen!

The Mahlo team at the Chinaplas 2023 in Shenzen

The Mahlo team welcomes you to Chinaplas 2023!

The Mahlo team is looking forward to meeting you in person again. Visit us at Chinaplas at stand 10D01. Get to know the latest solutions for measuring and controlling webs for extrusion, film, coating & finishing. From 17 to 20 April, the competent Mahlo team with China representative Frank Fei welcomes visitors at stand 10D01

Chinaplas, the leading trade fair for plastics and rubber in China, is once again inviting international key players from this future-oriented industry. Sustainable development, CO2 reduction and the ever-accelerating innovation cycle have become hot topics worldwide in recent years. 

"These challenges are exactly in line with the DNA of our company, which Dr. Heinz Mahlo gave us when we were founded," says Frank Fei. "Products are becoming more complex, and manufacturers should produce more effectively and more sustainably at the same time." To make this possible in practice, Mahlo offers concrete solutions with its Qualiscan QMS quality measurement system. The modular system, which consists of sensors and measuring frames, measures, records and controls critical parameters such as basis weight, moisture or layer thickness across the entire fabric width. In this way, the energy efficiency of production facilities can be drastically increased, raw material costs optimized, and production made more sustainable.

 

Focus on non-nuclear measurement methods

Depending on the application, eleven different sensors with different measurement methods from beta to X-ray to light band shadows are available to the customer. At this year's Chinaplas, Mahlo is focusing on non-nuclear measurement. The Infrascope NIR sensor uses infrared radiation to determine measured values. "By evaluating different absorption spectra, both the moisture content and the basis weight of different components in the web can be determined simultaneously," Fei explains. Very thin silicone coatings of 0.3 - 0.5 g/m² can be measured easily and precisely.

For particularly thin coatings, where other systems reach their limits, Mahlo has another ace up its sleeve with the Optoscope WLI. Using the white light interference phenomenon, the sensor can measure coating layers down to a thickness of 0.4 µm.

Frank Fei and his team are looking forward to the visitors, because: "With our systems, which we would like to explain in more detail to the public at Chinaplas, we would like to provide answers to important and pressing questions for the world of plastics processing. We see us in Shenzen!".