
MAS will present a renewed range of plastics recycling and compounding technologies at K 2025 in Düsseldorf, the triennial trade fair for plastics and rubber. The event brings together suppliers of raw materials, processing technologies and machinery, as well as solutions focused on recycling and circular economy. For technology providers, it is a platform to meet industry stakeholders and to showcase production-oriented systems addressing current and emerging processing needs.
At its stand, MAS plans to focus on extrusion-based recycling and related process steps. The exhibit centers on the company’s conical co-rotating twin-screw extruder architecture, including its highest-capacity model, the MAS 110, for demanding recycling tasks. Additional topics include twin-compounding for combining materials with flexible formulations, PET recycling approaches aimed at efficiency and cost effectiveness, dry cleaning of plastics without water using the DRD system, modular line concepts for tailored configurations, and developments in upcycling to increase material value.
The portfolio is positioned for processors seeking to upgrade existing recycling lines, enter new market segments, or solve specific processing constraints. The presentation emphasizes energy efficiency, processing quality, scalability and readiness for circular economy requirements, consistent with the focus of the K show on practical solutions for plastics recycling and resource efficiency.
Technology highlights
- Patented conical co-rotating twin-screw extruder, with emphasis on energy efficiency and processing quality
- Mas 110, the company’s most powerful extruder for demanding plastic recycling applications
- Twin-compounding technology for combining high-performance materials with process flexibility
- PET recycling solutions designed for efficiency and cost effectiveness aligned with circular economy use cases
- DRD dry cleaning system for plastics, enabling cleaning without water, resource savings and improved output quality
- Modular system solutions for customized process lines, designed for scalability and future adaptation
- New developments in upcycling technologies to convert waste into higher-value materials
MAS invites visitors to K 2025 at hall 9, booth D30 to review its latest recycling and compounding technologies and to discuss specific processing requirements.
The MAS 110, most powerful extruder for demanding plastic recycling applications