Blown Film Manufacturer in Benin Expands Biocompound Capacity with Coperion System

Stuttgart, March 2021 – To expand sustainable production, west African blown film manufacturer Asahel Benin Sarl. has ordered a second Coperion compounding system specifically for manufacturing bio-based compounds. This system, built around an STS 65 Mc11 twin-screw extruder with a side feeder, includes four Coperion K-Tron feeders for high-accuracy feeding of powders, pellets, and liquids, well as an SP 220 treasure strand pelletizer with a water bath and an air wipe.

This new compounding equipment expands upon Asahel Benin’s pilot system from Coperion. Since Benin’s July 2018 prohibition of plastic bags and packaging, the company has successfully used to manufacture bio compounds. Asahel Benin processes these compounds on its blown film machines into biodegradable bags and packaging, making the company a pioneer among west African manufacturers of more environmentally friendly short-life plastic products.

The new STS 65 Mc11 extruder and its peripheral equipment are currently being installed on-site. Asahel Benin will begin production on this machine in spring 2021.

Compounding Technology with High Flexibility
Coperion designed Asahel Benin’s compounding machine to be very flexible to achieve maximum freedom in bio compounds production. For example, thanks to the highly accurate Coperion K-Tron feeders, the system can handle various raw materials, depending on the recipe.

The four loss-in-weight feeders include two T35 twin screw feeders, one S60 single screw feeder, and a liquid feeder. While the S60 single screw feeder offers an optimal delivery of free-flowing materials such as base resin pellets or granulates, the T35 twin-screw feeders’ self-cleaning action makes them ideal for feeding particularly difficult powder additives, such as as starch or calcium carbonate. Both T35 twin screw feeders are equipped with Coperion K-Tron’s unique ActiFlow™ smart bulk solid activator, which reliably prevents the formation of material bridges or ratholes in the hopper. All four feeders are mounted on platform scales which feature patented Smart Force Transducer (SFT) single wire weighing technology. These scales provide accurate, stable, and reliable digital load measurement under a broad range of operating conditions. With the KCM-III feeder controller’s fast sampling rate, this advanced weighing technology results in extremely high short-term accuracy, which is particularly important in continuous extrusion processes.

The biodegradable polymers are melted in the STS 65 Mc11 extruder process section, and non-meltable components, such as starch, are plasticized. Intensive dispersion and devolatilization of the melt results. After passing through the die head and nozzle, the extrudate goes through a water bath for strand cooling, the strand surfaces are dried using an air wipe, and the compound is finally pelletized in an SP 220 treasure strand pelletizer.

Coperion ensured that all of the product-contact machine parts have high wear protection, further increasing operational flexibility. Asahel Benin will process various raw materials, even highly corrosive and abrasive ones, on this compounding system for many years to come.

Sustainable Corporate Strategy
Since 2018, the import, production, sale, and possession of petroleum-based plastic bags and packaging has been banned in Benin. Before that time, Asahel Benin Sarl. had used both new PE pellets and recyclates for manufacturing the films that were then used predominantly in household products and shopping bags for supermarkets.

The new law was at once both a challenge and an opportunity for Asahel Benin. The company switched its production completely to bio-based plastics. Following a successful test and training phase at Coperion’s Test Lab in Stuttgart, Asahel Benin Sarl. began manufacturing biodegradable compounds using a laboratory system built around a ZSK 26 Mc18 in its home country. The company then processes these materials into biodegradable bags and packaging on its blown film machines.

With its investment in another Coperion compounding system, Asahel Benin will significantly increase its production capacity. David Romaric Tinkou, Head of Development at Asahel Benin Sarl., is very satisfied with his company’s strategy: “We have succeeded in completely converting our production to the manufacture and processing of biodegradable compounds.  Thanks in no small measure to the reliable technology and process engineering support from Coperion, today we are successfully combining high production-technological demands and environmental compatibility. We will continue to follow this sustainable course, and we look forward to being able to expand our production capacity significantly with this new compounding system in the near future.”

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