Essentra extends product ranges

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Essentra has released details of products promised in Q2 following its acquisition of BMP TAPPI, having completed trials of more sustainable alternatives to single use plastics.

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The new releases include an extension to its ILU range of polyethylene ribbed pipe-end plugs, used to protect pipes during transit against the ingress of dust, water and other contaminants, as well as during sandblasting, painting, and other surface treatments.

The company has also extended its range of tube inserts to accommodate square, round or rectangular openings to give a more aesthetic finish to metal fabricated tubes.

Among the innovations is the successful trial of a sustainable post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastics material that will reduce the company’s reliance on single use plastics and will result in the launch of a new range of plastic components later in the year.

The company has also further expanded production capacity in expectation of new lines, with further moulding machines on order.

Nicolas Karoui, integration director at Essentra, said the firm is realising the benefit of being part of a larger global operation: “We continue to work closely with our colleagues at the Essentra Centre of Excellence in Kidlington, UK, to see how PCR content and biodegradable bioplastics can help make future manufacturing more sustainable, and meet the future demands of our customers in Italy and Southern Europe.”

Based in Milan, BMP TAPPI has more than 60 years of history serving customers predominantly across Europe, in industrial equipment, automotive and metal fabrication sectors.