
At K 2025, Amut will present a set of developments spanning extrusion, recycling and cast film, with emphasis on efficiency, integration and sustainability. The program includes an rPO polyolefin pelletizing line engineered to interface with the company’s washing and sorting equipment and managed by the granulAItion software suite, a PET tray-to-tray route aimed at food-contact applications, and the New Magnum concept for cast film lines designed for both virgin and PCR materials processed on the same machine. Complementary digital tools will be shown, including a line-integrated virtual assistant, a predictive maintenance package and a data analytics interface powered by Siemens Industrial Edge. The rPO line combines a purpose-built pre-treatment unit with advanced extrusion, and Amut states it delivers what it calls the most energy-efficient bales-to-granules solution on the market. The cast platform introduces winding, scrap and packaging innovations intended to raise automation and operational efficiency across the line. The company’s stand will be organized around three areas, extrusion, cast and recycling, at Hall 16, booth A05.
Recycling: polyolefin pelletizing and PET tray-to-tray
Amut plans to unveil an rPO pelletizing line that integrates pre-treatment, washing, sorting and extrusion, coordinated by the dedicated granulAItion software. According to the company, this configuration targets energy efficiency in bales-to-granules processing by aligning upstream preparation with extrusion and pelletizing.
In PET, Amut will present what it describes as the first proven industrial tray-to-tray solution for post-consumer recycling, designed to process even multilayer trays into high-quality flakes suitable for food-contact applications. The approach is positioned by the company as enabling circularity for thermoformed packaging.
Cast film: New Magnum concept and line automation
The New Magnum concept is presented as a next step in cast film productivity. At the same width, Magnum delivers higher output than current market options, according to Amut, and is configured to run both virgin resins and PCR plastics on a single machine.
Key elements include the Prowind contact winder, capable of winding on low-weight cores, specified as 140 g for 2-inch cores and 600 g for 3-inch cores. The Zero Scrap System enables in-line recycling of trims and waste rolls without a repalletizing unit, with only 20 kW of installed energy reported by the company. A fully integrated Roll-Pack unit provides in-line finished-roll packaging. Across widths, the platform is offered with capacities from 3,100 kg/h at 3,000 mm up to 4,300 kg/h at 4,000 mm.
Digital tools: virtual assistant, predictive maintenance and data analytics
Amut is launching a smart virtual assistant for cast lines, integrated with machine controls and intended to support setup, operation and continuous improvement. Capabilities include:
- Step-by-step troubleshooting and setup guidance
- Live production data display and trend analysis
- Access to Amut know-how, manuals, schematics and technical documentation
- Operator guidance and training tools
- Direct interaction with the machine for immediate adjustments
Two complementary systems extend the digital offering. Amut Predictive Package (APP) provides predictive maintenance via real-time condition monitoring, anomaly detection and actionable insights aimed at reducing unplanned downtime. Advanced Interface for Data Analysis (AIDA), powered by Siemens Industrial Edge, aggregates and analyzes data across the line to help optimize process parameters, energy use and throughput.
Visitors can find the company in Hall 16, booth A05, where the stand will be structured around extrusion, cast and recycling.