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From the President’s Desk

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Leading the way for trade and investment

he underlining theme of PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013 is to celebrate and encourage the spirit of innovation. This event will bring flourishing cross-sections of the plastics industry together under one roof. What’s New – the Show Preview in your hand – substantiates the support that we extend towards the plastics industry. Despite the industry’s high growth rate, I believe the Indian plastics industry is yet to realise its full potential. Portraying the significant progress made in the industry, this Show Preview mirrors its diversity and sheer expanse. This interesting mix of business information will definitely create the right ambiance that will help businesses formulate the right strategy for PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013. Although this Show Preview presents a sneak peek into the upcoming edition, I would need to stress on your participation to fully grasp the size of the 9th edition of PLASTIVISION INDIA. By showcasing the development and introduction of new materials, processes and technologies, the exhibition is going to be an enriching experience for industry members. May the upcoming edition lead the way in terms of generating trade and investment. On behalf of The All India Plastics Manufacturers’ Association (AIPMA), I would like to thank the exhibitors for their inputs and the Modern Plastics & Polymers team for their co-operation in putting together and compiling this Show Preview in record time. I hope What’s New, in the truest sense of the word, will be an advantageous and resourceful booklet that benefits all with an interest in plastics. Dr Asutosh Gor President AIPMA president@aipma.net

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From the Chairman’s Desk

Shaping a focussed outlook

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ur association with the Indian plastics industry dates back to the mid 1940s. With a rich heritage of over 65 years, The All India Plastics Manufacturers’ Association (AIPMA) is the oldest and largest apex association serving the plastics industry in the country. At a time when the industry is attracting international attention, it is thrilling to be a part of this action. The upcoming 9th edition of PLASTIVISION INDIA will hopefully take the excitement higher by a few notches. In the light of such positivity, it gives me immense joy to acknowledge the commencement of operations for PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013, where we are going full throttle. This Show Preview is one of our many endeavours in securing a bright future for the upcoming 9th edition. Covering an array of topics, this Show Preview will give you a glimpse of the many things in store for you at the exhibition. In the context of sharing and spreading knowledge, I believe this informative Show Preview will play a significant role in shaping one’s focussed outlook when attending or participating in PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013. The focussed approach that this booklet is set to bring about will benefit one and all. I am certain that the upcoming exhibition will achieve all its objectives and that the exhibitors will experience a successful five-day interaction. Until then, I look forward to meeting you at PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013! Raju D Desai Chairman – Executive Committee PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013 info@plastivision.org

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Message to the Industry

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Encouraging the spirit of innovation

ne of the factors that indicate the country’s impending growth in the plastics industry is our per capita consumption, which is the lowest in the world. The scope of reaching an augmented level of consumption thus remains certain due to the inevitable nature of plastics and its incorporation in everyday life. Similarly, PLASTIVISION INDIA has become an intrinsic part of the Indian plastics industry, and we aspire to carry this rich legacy for years to come. How do we plan to achieve this? By encouraging the spirit of innovation and providing it with the right global platform. To achieve this and more, we have set out to create a unique form of communication that will present readers with a bouquet of business offerings in anticipation of the event. Helping us compile relevant information in the form of this Show Preview is our official communications partner – Modern Plastics & Polymers – a business to business publication from Network 18 Publishing.

Maintaining the What’s New attitude, the upcoming edition of PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013 will distinctively focus on indiamold® – Molds & Dies, PlastiWorld® – Plastic Finished Products, Plastics in Agriculture, Automation & Robotics, Green Manufacturing and Solar Energy. Moreover, to bridge the skill gap that is present in the industry, we will conduct our much acclaimed Job Fair during PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013.

At AIPMA, we are glad we could start all our activities well in time so that you can meticulously plan, attend and obtain maximum benefit from PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013. I wish all the exhibitors and visitors all the very best. Here’s to a successful PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013! Kailash B Murarka Publisher, Show Preview Co-Chairman, PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013 kmurarka@hotmail.com

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Message to the Industry

Translating intelligent ideas into agile actions

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he plastics and polymers sector has been surging ahead at a phenomenal pace over the recent years. Truly reflecting an emerging India and the promising prospects of its techno-commercial prowess, the turnover of the plastics processing industry is closing in on the milestone of ` 100,000 crore, with a demand potential of over 12 million metric tonne. As the number of processing units increases to exceed 50,000, this industry will employ about 7 million people, directly or indirectly, by 2015.

As we move forward amid significant shifts in the application of technology and the need for more tailor-made products and services, the plastics and polymers industry is certainly not going to be the same. It is therefore imperative to chart an optimum course for this ecosystem in India to achieve an inclusive growth. This calls for a shift from the conventional path to an innovation-driven focus in order to translate intelligent ideas into agile actions. Besides, superior efforts in improving the efficiency of organisations, building scale organically and inorganically and harnessing global expertise to improve operating margins will further aid in this direction. Also, a greater focus on green manufacturing practices, technology upgradation and optimisation of operations will take the plastics and polymers industry to a higher level of global competitiveness.

What’s New – this unique Show Preview of PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013 co-created by Team Modern Plastics & Polymers and AIPMA – offers a myriad of interesting perspectives into what is in store at this forthcoming mega international event as well as plenty of practical business propositions thereof. Go ahead and make the most of it! Manas R Bastia Senior Editor Network 18 Publishing manas@network18publishing.com

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Industry Interaction

“We see various exhibitors specialising in one particular field during any of the prestigious plastics exhibitions. We thus felt the need to participate since we offer single window services, ie customised design solutions from concept to final supply in the field of plastics.”

Milind Thakur General Manager Aditech Plastics Pvt Ltd

Rakesh Shah Managing Director Windmöller & Hölscher India Pvt Ltd

“We plan to increase awareness of our presence and expertise in manufacturing long fibre compounds and providing solutions with the same.”

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“We expect to strengthen our presence & visibility and refresh our relationships with a large number of companies with whom there can be a mutually fruitful relationship in the long run.”

Saral Bhanshali Marketing & Business Manager Indore Composite Pvt Ltd


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Industry Interaction

Sunil Ambekar VP Marketing Kabra ExtrusionTechnik Ltd

“BPF is the leading trade association for the UK plastics industry, with over 450 members and 1,200 affiliated members. By exhibiting at PLASTIVISION 2013, we plan to represent the British plastics industry and promote our member companies.”

“We are regular participants of PLASTIVISION INDIA from its inception. It is a platform to meet our existing clientele, and a lot of people from other countries also visit the exhibition to source from India.”

Stephen Hunt Business Development Manager British Plastics Federation

Rajiv Trivedi Vice President (Marketing) Prasad Group

“Mumbai is the commercial capital of India. The western part of India is fertile for business, and visitors prefer to visit Mumbai. This time, we are expecting class visitors rather than mass visitors.”

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Product Launches

DST 2 motor

This motor has smooth running characteristics, and energy efficiency is maintained through wide speed/load range. This motor is suitable for sophisticated direct drive technology. It also delivers high torque at low velocities; hence, it produces very low noise. This motor also offers water cooling in a stainless steel design, which is compact and robust with IP54 type of protection. The smooth housing surface makes it easy to keep the machine clean.

Hall No. 3

Baumuller India Pvt Ltd

Ozone generator

Hall No. 3

The ozone generator features a quartz dielectric high barrier and has a high operation life of minimum three years at high ozone concentration. High barrier quartz has a high breakdown temperature of 12,000°C, excellent resistance to ozone and high-frequency dielectric strength. The generator is water cooled to give constant ozone output, and it incorporates IGBT-based higher frequency residual inverter for high ozone concentration at lower power and PWM design to withstand wide voltage fluctuation. It also provides over-voltage and sewage protection, interlock protection for no feed gas and loss of cooling, optional PLC controller and oil-filled high voltage transformer for long life.

A.M. Ozonics Pvt Ltd

High pressure gear pump

This pump is ideal for the most demanding extrusion processes. It is designed to process highly viscous, filled materials and can operate at pressures up to 10,000 PSI and temperatures up to 600°F. The HGP accurately meters the polymer and pressure from the extruder to the die, providing consistent output, precise gauge control and a higher quality end product. It is mounted between the extruder and the die head to eliminate any process variations initiating in the extruder.

Multiflo Instruments Pvt Ltd

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Product Launches

PID controller

This PID controller has the shortest length behind the panel to save on space. It is equipped with a 0.4” LED display to show SV/PV at a glance. The front panel is protected with NEMA-4/IP65 (the attached packing is required). Higher sampling (100 ms) results in higher control performance. It protects the control object from thermal shock (ie rapid temperature change) with the excellent ramp rate facility, and it protects the heating element from excess current during initial power-up.

Devanshi Electronics Pvt Ltd

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High-speed mixer

Various combinations of this heating/cooling mixer are used in many areas for processing thermoplasts and elastomers. The mixer is also used in processes that require step-by-step heating and cooling of the product. In this high-speed mixer, the heat generated due to friction is utilised for mixing; hence, it is known as a heater mixer. It can be used to mix solid, liquid and pasty components. The hot mixture should be cooled subsequently in the cooler mixer in order to keep it in a free flow condition, stuitable for storage, transportation and subsequent treatment.

Hall No. 3

Primetech Industries

Blow moulding booster

Blow Moulding Booster (BMB) units improve product quality and consistency and increase production of blow moulded products. Cooling the product is the longest and most critical part of the solidification process. BMB replaces regular blowing air with chilled compressed air (3–5°C) inside the container during the blowing process. The specially designed blow pins enable flushing of the product and thereby transport the heat from within the container to outside resulting in reduction in cooling time. The BMB units are now being manufactured in India in co-operation with BAS, Austria. These units have critical components imported from Europe.

Madhu Machines & Systems Pvt Ltd

Hall No. 1

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Building Partnerships

Monachem Additives Pvt Ltd We are looking for partner companies (Indian or global) who are interested in establishing a joint venture manufacturing footprint in India in the area of plastic additives. These companies’ area of business would need to be plastic additives or specialty chemicals for plastics. We are seeking a partner who has developed a technology or know-how for manufacturing specialty plastic additives or specialty chemicals for the plastics industry. Through the joint venture, we plan to establish a strong synergy of combining complementary strengths of our organisation Monachem with our new joint venture partner. Further, with our partner’s strength in manufacturing or technology for producing specialty plastic additives, we would be able to deliver a new range of innovative solutions for our customers locally.

Hall No. 5

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Advanced Industrial Micro Systems We are seeking to build partnerships with consumable and machinery suppliers. These should be manufacturers of reliable products. We plan to provide better services to customers through the partnership.

Hall No. 2


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Building Partnerships Mittal Enterprises

Om Galaxy Precision Mould Crafts Pvt Ltd We are seeking a partner who is technologically advanced. The company should be in the mould manufacturing business. Through a joint venture, we plan to achieve global market and systematic technological advancement.

Hall No. 3

Dave Technical Services We are looking out for a joint venture or partnership for technological upgradation of our machines and to increase our reach and growth for these small machines. Also, we seek dealers, representatives or agents in India and abroad. Under-developed and developing countries are a good market for our machines and services. A minimum knowledge of the industry and a good network are sufficient. An achiever’s attitude is required. We can provide all the training and information as required. The partner should be manufacturers of plastics processing machines, moulds, packaging and products. Our machines and products cater to requirements of several industries such as pharma, medical, chemicals, packaging, parts of appliances, households, industrial components, bellows and others. Through the joint venture/partnership, we plan to increase our reach of our target customers and have presence at multiple locations through our partners for providing better service and growth for all.

To meet our business requirements, we are seeking suppliers of calcium carbonate/barium sulphate/replacement of TiO2 in plastics applications. They should be raw material suppliers. We plan to increase our network and market for the products mentioned.

Hall No. 5 ELPIE Engineers Pvt Ltd We would like to represent a brand that is unable to tap the Indian market as such brands have no direct presence in India. We are open to any brand whose products/machines fall under the plastic flexible packaging industry. However, we are keen for thermoforming machines with automatic stacking and multilayer blown film line. We would facilitate them in installation and commissioning of the machine and after sales service by providing trained Indian engineers at their work place. In brief, we would bridge the gap that is hindering their growth in the Indian market. Joint ventures always help both the partners. It is like mutual growth, keeping in mind the time factor. That is important as we are not talking about only the growth of the organisation, but we are also considering how fast we can achieve that growth. This really matters.

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Materials & Technology

Dioctylphthalate & odourless dioctylphthalate

Hall No. 4

company is bringing out Dioctylphthalate (DOP) and Odourless Dioctylphthalate (ODOP) during PLASTIVISON INDIA 2013.

Rachna Plasticizers is the leading manufacturer of DOP, ODOP, NDBP, IDBP, DOM, DBM and DOA plasticisers of the highest quality and have been in this field for several years. The

Nanoadd® Monachem Additives Pvt Ltd is an all-inclusive provider of polymer additives and specialty chemicals to an array of industries across India. The company is all set to launch Nanoadd® during PLASTIVISON INDIA 2013. This nano-based solution for the plastics industry has features such as • Highly platy morphology that leads to higher aspect ratio • Unique combination of polar and apolar functionalities that lead to affinity with wide range of macromolecules • Mean particle size of 0.095–0.130 µm for different grades • Specific surface area of 80–120 m²/g • Customised surface treatment for different applications The advantages of Nanoadd® are reinforcement of polyolefin compounds • Higher stiffness and strength with better impact strength • Lightweight compounds • Better aesthetics • Improvement in thermal, barrier and fire retardant properties

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These plasticisers have all the properties required for PVC processing; therefore, they are highly compatible with PVC. Moreover, they are widely used as plasticisers for PVC cables and wires, leather cloth, perfume fixative, adhesives, floor coverings, nitrocellulose, films, calendars, synthetic & natural rubber, synthetic & natural resins and drying oils.

Hall No. 5 Reinforcement of polyamide compounds • Higher stiffness and strength with retention of impact strength • Better performance in humid environment due to lower moisture absorption • Lightweight and better aesthetics • Improved thermal, barrier and fire retardant properties • Easier injection moulding, lower adhesion to mould surface • Replacement of glass-filled compounds This new solution can also be applied to the following industry sectors: • Automotives – for downgauging, improving tensile, flexural & impact strength and lowering the weight of components • Packaging – to improve barrier properties, clarity and mechanical properties • Wires & cables – to improve fire-retardant properties • Nylon fibres & nylon tyre cords – to improve mechanical properties


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Materials & Technology

Composite moulds Vertex Engineers are offering composite moulds for glass fibre composites for processes like Pultrusion, RTM and SMC. Mould material, which is selected for manufacturing, is very specific. Also, these moulds are tested for varying heat treatment and protective coating against erosion of glass fibre. Because of these tests, care is taken to produce moulds that give much better production life. Diamond polish and hard chrome plating give best surface finish to the moulded article. Good quality electric heaters are provided with tools, where required. SMC tool is steam or oil heated, and designed to produce

Hot runner systems Adroit Control Engineers Pvt Ltd offers high quality Hot Runner Systems (HRSs). This company is a paramount manufacturer, supplier and exporter of hot runner sprue, hot runner temperature controller and hot runner manifolds. These products are designed and developed as per the requirement of clients, as the company believes in meeting precise requirements while maintaining international quality standards at the same time. A technically advanced manufacturing unit, highly competent staff, ethical business policies and timely delivery services are the backbone of the organisation. The various types of HRSs are as follows: • Easy Valve System • Sharp Valve System • Multi Valve System • Hydraulic Valve System Advantages • Faster colour change and increased overall part quality with less injection stress and shear rates due to smoothest melt flow channels

Hall No. 4 the same temperature on all surfaces. Size is not a matter as an idea is converted to reality. Applications • Pultrusion: Electric cable tray, electric light poll, fabrication sections and many types of extruded profiles • RTM: Automotive cabins, machine body, truck roof, marine parts, aerospace parts, windmill parts etc. • SMC: Electric meter box, railway parts, defence parts, body of power tools, earthmoving equipment etc.

Hall No. 1

• Higher chemical and wear resistance quality • Faster and easier assembly with leakage-proof screw in systems • Better part appearance with wide selection of gating styles and professional technical advice and experience • Leak-proof manifolds with softer melt flow corners through unique plugging technique • Faster ‘design to part’ time, with pre-wired electric, pneumatic and hydraulic system or complete injection side

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Indore Composite Pvt Ltd In order to expand our current business, we hope to receive dealership enquiries from Delhi, Chennai and Ahmedabad at PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013. We will be supplying RePlet long fibre thermoplastic composites through this dealership network. An ideal distributor would need to have a deep understanding of engineering plastics and solid relationships in the moulding or automotive industry. saralb@indore.co.in

Monachem Additives Pvt Ltd Monachem has started an export division, wherein we would be developing and producing specialty plastic additives locally in India and exporting to the global plastics processing industry. In this division, we are looking for partners or distributors outside India. sales@monachem.com

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Prasad Group We seek to receive dealership enquiries from overseas like East Africa, West Africa, Middle East and the SAARC countries. Through this dealership network, we will be supplying all the products that we manufacture. Depending on our business, an ideal dealer should have awareness of local market demand, competitors’ position and activities. He should have ample product knowledge and rich experience in the plastics industry. He should be sound and stable in his tactics. plastics@prasadgroup.com


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Dealership Enquiries Mipalloy We need dealerships in order to expand our current business. We are looking forward to receive dealership enquiries from all over India. We will be supplying beryllium copper plastic mould materials, Mipalloy 4 (2% beryllium copper, C17200, equivalent to RWMA group-A, class-4 with hardness +36 HRC and electrical conductivity +25% IACS) and Mipalloy 100 (nickel silicon chromium copper, C18000, equivalent to RWMA group-A, class-3 with hardness +95 HRB and electrical conductivity +45% IACS). The business quality that we look for in an ideal dealer is the ability to make customers use Mipalloy 4 and Mipalloy 100 as plastic mould materials instead of the conventional steel material. sales@mipalloy.com

ELPIE Engineers Pvt Ltd We seek to receive dealership enquiries from the south and east regions of India. We will supply our complete range of products through this dealership network. Dealers should be very focussed. They should justify it by an adequate number of cold calling visits and cold inquires. info@elpie.in

Mittal Enterprises We seek dealership enquiries from the south and north of India and overseas from the Middle East or African continent. We plan to sell UV stabilisers and antioxidants/Rutile and Anatase grade of TiO2 through the dealership network. Dealers should have business qualities of strong relationships in the area they are operating, stock points or good credibility in the market. nawal@covalentconnections.com

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Message the Industry Going toGreen

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Prasad Group

We will display equipment for zero waste. There is very wide scope for establishing green manufacturing practices in India. However, awareness of the masses has to be increased. Generally, the common man does not have the requisite information and knowledge about green manufacturing.

Hall No. 1

ELPIE Engineers Pvt Ltd

Hall No. 3

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Our new product, ie a thermoforming machine with servo controls, will help in achieving higher output which in turn would save power. Further, we are using standard bought outs that would reduce the start-up energy loss that is crucial in plastic extrusion machines. At present, the biggest cost for the manufacturer after energy cost is labour cost. So, we have developed the technology of auto stacking of containers that reduce labour requirement drastically. Being the need of the hour, it is an optional feature that we are offering to our customers. Green manufacturing in India has a long way to embark upon. It is better being late than never. The industry has already started talking about this, and big companies are presenting a good example for other companies. It is a positive sign.


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Message the Industry Going toGreen

Windmöller & Hölscher Pvt Ltd Windmöller & Hölscher had committed itself to the fundamentals of green manufacturing long before it became a favourite international topic. We spend an astounding approximately 8 per cent of revenue on R&D. Our emphasis on green manufacturing is further emphasised by a movement introduced a few years ago under the name of ‘Greenovation’. ‘Greenovation’ is sharpening our focus continuously on green manufacturing, and we have introduced more systems and sub-systems to achieve the objective of reducing the burden on the environment. We have also disseminated information about the latest technologies at some conferences in India. Windmöller & Hölscher’s efforts towards reducing environmental impact of equipment and manufacture also result in reduced costs for its customers, making our equipment the most cost effective and the world’s favourite.

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British Plastics Federation Hall No. 6

No country understands how sustainability applies to plastic materials as deeply as the UK. The industry has a strong tradition of positive dialogue with balanced environmental organisations such as Forum for the Future, the Natural Step and the National Non Food Crops Centre. Energy efficiency is a specialism of the UK plastics industry, partly prompted by a Climate Change Agreement entered into by the British Plastics Federation and the UK Government’s Department of Energy and Climate Change.

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Every company has to increase its limits to utilise the effectiveness of global markets, and so far, we have been successful in achieving this dream. We have strategically improved our system so as to compete in the global space. We have also increased the strength of our international marketing team. Recently, we have tapped markets such as Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Kenya. Neoplast Engineering Pvt Ltd

In the last few years, we have encashed on markets like the Eurasian countries, the African regions, CIS countries and Latin America. Entry into the market is made by participating in local exhibitions that have a good footfall and by establishing an agent in the region. Exports will grow in the coming years, and India is widely considered as a sourcing destination. Because of upcoming technological tie-ups, India also offers advanced technology. Kabra ExtrusionTechnik Ltd

We have tapped markets such as West Africa, East Africa and Saudi Arabia. Frequently visiting and receiving enquiries during domestic and international exhibitions helped us make an entry into these markets. India can grab the export opportunity by producing in-house machines with technical know-how from Europe. In fact, India is the only country that can compete with China. Prasad Group

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Tapping Markets

We have tapped markets like Africa and UAE recently. We entered this market via Internet marketing. These newly tapped markets have very good scope. Advanced Industrial Micro Systems

Since we provide customised solutions, any market is an open field. We provide services, and design ideas have got no limitations. Our market is thus not market specific. But yes, it has to be based on injection or blow moulding. Aditech Plastics Pvt Ltd

Monachem’s vision is to go global in the coming years by leveraging more than three decades of knowledge and experience in the plastics industry. We have been serving India’s plastics industry for three decades, and we have started an export division by which we are targeting the global plastics industry. Monachem Additives Pvt Ltd

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Vantage Point India

India is an upcoming market place for dies and moulds, plastic products, steel etc, and is thus a potential business place. We are registered as a manufacturer in India, and we are known as a manufacturer who produces high-quality aluminium bronze alloys and high-conductivity copper alloys. Our India-specific strategy for the next five years is to promote our products for various applications, to provide the best solution and satisfaction and, ultimately, to sell more. AMPCO Metal India Pvt Ltd

Our approach of “Think Global, Act Local” continues successfully, as India remains our focus market. Our existing capabilities in India include the Colour Competence & Design Center for Polycarbonates and the Polyurethane System House at Greater Noida. Our newly opened laboratory in Mumbai is now fully operational to support the Indian market by developing speciality surface decoration and protection solutions for plastic components and composites. We also have a unit for polyisocyanates in Ankleshwar. Bayer Group, India

Our management is planning to set up a manufacturing plant in India to sell our products to Indian, European and the Gulf market. It was planned in China previously, but now we are exploring possibilities in India if all goes well. YUPO Corporation, Japan 22



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Innovations at Plastivision India 2013

Multi-touch automation panel

Hall No. 1

A multi-touch panel opens up new dimensions for innovative HMI design. There are numerous gestures that might be used in an application – zooming in and out and rotating objects with two fingers, scrolling lists (panning) and switching to the next screen with a quick swipe (flick). The main advantage of multi-touch technology is how it makes operation more intuitive. It also provides an effective method of preventing operating errors, simply by requiring two-hand gestures for critical or potentially dangerous operations. The front side of the B&R’s Automation Panel 900 is a premium quality projected capacitive touch screen. The edgeto-edge, anti-glare glass surface and the brilliant, high-resolution display represent the ultimate in sophisticated operating panel technology. The slim profile is more than just an indication of high-quality engineering. It also makes a perfect fit for any machine. The new series is available with mounting options for a control cabinet cutout or a support arm. The displays are equipped with long-lasting, power-saving LED backlighting. Highlights • Projected capacitive multi-touch screen • Installation variants – 7” WVGA to 24” Full HD • Support arm variants – 15.6” HD to 21.5” Full HD • Connections: DVI, SDL, SDL3 • Slim design • Flexible mounting • Gloved operation possible • Anti-glare surface

B&R Industrial Automation Pvt Ltd

Hall No. 2 Hand-held ink jet printer The world’s lightest industrial hand-held non-contact ink jet printer Model IJP - U2 Mobile, a 4-in-1 compact design, zero maintenance, 300 dpi high resolution, battery-powered four line (character height 1 to 12.7 mm) printer, can be used on porous/non-porous products to print the batch number, expiry date, time, serial number, AGMARK, logos, scannable barcodes etc on labels, cartons, pouches, drums and containers. It is a stand-alone unit that is fully programmable using IR remote. Messages can be downloaded to an SD card through a PC with user-friendly software where it can print 6 lines data and all computer fonts (local languages) at a very low price. Designed and developed at in-house R&D facilities, it keeps in mind the extreme conditions of the industrial environment. It has been developed to give highly dependable, trouble-free, consistent and high performance at a very competitive price. In short, it is rugged, reliable and field proven.

Advanced Industrial Micro Systems

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Innovations at Plastivision India 2013 Hall No. 4

Composite shoe toe based on long fibre technology The word long fibre refers to the longer length of glass or carbon fibre in the composite pellet (typically about 12 mm) which translates into a longer fibre length in the moulded component. The use of long fibre gives better properties as shown in the graph, allowing more efficient use of material for the same glass loading, giving parts that are stronger and yet lighter – a key requirement for industries such as automotives, defence and sports goods. In other cases, long glass allows metal conversion where it was not possible earlier due to better performance leading to savings in costs and weight. The RePlet long fibre compounds can be produced with a variety of base resins (PP, Nylons, TPU and PBT) and fibres (glass and carbon) with additional customised functional requirements of UV resistance, heat resistance, scratch resistance etc. These are already being used for multiple applications (including some highly demanding ones) in industries as diverse as automotives, consumer goods, infrastructure and defence. Being locally produced, they allow customers to have low lead times, lower inventory and, in most cases, lower costs. Composite shoe toe based on long fibre technology allows decreasing thickness by more than 30 per cent. Being lightweight and tough, it meets stipulated requirement of absorbing 100 J energy without breaking with lower part cost and weight than existing materials.

Indore Composite Pvt Ltd

Concept Solar Plane Solvay will display a model of the Solar Impulse Lightweight Plane that runs on Li-ion battery and Photovoltaic (PV) cells at the Green Pavilion of PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013. The display model will be flown in from Belgium. The dimensions of the replica are 1. 4 m wingspan, equipped with PV system (surface on ground: min 6 x 3 m) 2. 8 m wingspan, equipped with PV system (surface on ground: min 12 x 6 m)

Solvay Specialities India Pvt Ltd

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Business Boosters

MAKE YOUR PRESENCE COUNT! Gaining the right visibility and recognition is a case of being at the right place at the right time. With PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013 being powered by Modern Plastics & Polymers, this wide spectrum of activities will help you reach out to prospective customers.

E-Newsletter Sent out every Friday, the E-newsletter captures the latest happenings and products in the plastics industry

Special Edition A special edition of Modern Plastics & Polymers in December will catch all the action at the event

Show Daily Grabbing every visitor’s attention in the five-day event, the Show Daily will play the role of an official tabloid

Venue Branding Gain outstanding visibility by advertising products and offerings at the venue

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Contact

Fair Guide A navigational tool that comes to the aid of every visitor walking into the exhibition

Vendor Development Programme Avail the benefits of uniquely increasing your sales by branding your products at an exclusive gathering of vendors

Editorial Ms Sweta M Nair +919920709998 sweta.nair@network18publishing.com



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Nine Jewels

Plastics have become an inevitable part of most industry sectors. I believe the upcoming edition of PLASTIVISION INDIA will play the role of a facilitator especially for the small and medium enterprises who will put their best foot forward. Functioning as an enabling platform, PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013 will channelise the energies in the right direction.

Arvind M Mehta

Chairman & Managing Director Welset Plast Extrusions Pvt Ltd

I wish to compliment AIPMA for their pioneering work to bring the plastics industry from all over the country on one platform. ‘Plastics’ is the lifeline of comfortable, convenient, healthy and happy living. If you are able to address concerns relating to the environment and engage with policy and decision makers to put plastics and competing materials on one platform, it will not only ensure growth of the industry but also deliver more delight to our countrymen. I wish PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013 wonderful success!

S B Dangayach

Managing Director Sintex Industries Ltd

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PLASTIVISION INDIA has accelerated the growth of the Indian plastics industry in a significant way. It has motivated several new entrepreneurs to come into the plastics industry to boost the growth of our country’s economy. We wish PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013 a super success!

M P Taparia

Managing Director Supreme Industries Ltd

PLASTIVISION INDIA has grown in size and participation since the first exhibition held in Mumbai. It has become the most important event in bringing together processors, machinery manufacturers and raw material manufacturers, making it convenient for us and our customers to meet during these events.

S V Kabra

Chairman & Managing Director Kabra ExtrusionTechnik Ltd

The plastics industry has been among the fastest growing industries in India during recent years, and one of the reasons for this growth is that AIPMA’S PLASTIVISION INDIA has left no stone unturned and has offered opportunities for market leaders to explore this market by providing a networking platform for manufacturers and traders worldwide. This has also helped India achieve dynamic success on various platforms and has assured every individual associated with plastics. PLASTIVISION’s efforts also enhance entrepreneur morale and assure that good work is noticed and rewarded.

Daniel A Fernandes Managing Partner Daniel & Sons

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The PLASTIVISION exhibition held once in three years in India is a show of significant importance to our industry because of its popularity with plastics processors of Africa and the Middle East. A convenient venue and the timing of the show make it attractive for processors in this region, especially the vast majority of business leaders of Indian origin, to come over and meet up industry friends. It also gives us an opportunity to celebrate our relationship and get fresh commitments for new business.

N K Balgi

Director Ferromatik Milacron India Pvt Ltd

Solvay Specialty Polymers operates on the principle of “More products with more performance.” PLASTIVISION INDIA has always provided us opportunities to listen to customers who want value-added performance materials. It has made us to continually innovate new applications and materials to meet customer needs at the right price. These unique, demanding needs help us develop an India-specific strategy to be successful in this large potential market of India.

Prakash Raman

Country Manager India Solvay Specialty Polymers

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The only way the Indian plastics industry can sustain growth, both in terms of volumes and technology, is by information sharing, technology adoption and mass contact. There is a need to propagate new, advanced and energy-efficient technologies into the small scale sector such that plastic becomes a material of even more common usage in all nooks and corners of our country. PLASTIVISION INDIA has been a major platform for information sharing and technology propagation!

S Mitra

Executive Director – Petrochemicals Indian Oil Corporation Ltd

PLASTIVISION INDIA is the only vehicle found by the Indian plastics industry to showcase the success of the industry, including innovation and technology, across the world. Indian companies have been benefitted accordingly to find a way forward in the international market, and this has been a fundamental base for the growth of the Indian economy. My success mantra is first to focus, followed by hard work to reach the target objective and stay unmoved, strong into the efforts made by the organisation.

D K Jain

Chairman & President Luxor Group

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Team @ Plastivision India 2013

OFFICE BEARERS 2012 - 2013

Dr Asutosh K Gor President AIPMA

Mr Manish Dedhia Vice President West Zone, Co-Chairman Marketing & Sponsorship

Mr R K Aggarwal Vice President North Zone, Co-Chairman Marketing & Sponsorship

Mr Haren Sanghavi Hon. Jt. Secretary

Mr Sanju Desai Hon. Treasurer

Mr Anil Kumar Bansal Vice President South Zone, Co-Chairman Marketing & Sponsorship

NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013

Mr Raju Desai Chairman, Executive Committee, PVI 2013

Mr Kailash B Murarka Co-Chairman PVI 2013

Mr Harish Dharamsi Co-Chairman PVI 2013

NATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD - PLASTIVISION INDIA 2013

Mr Arvind Mehta Chairman Advisory Board, PVI

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Mr Ajay Desai Co-Chairman Advisory Board, PVI

Mr Ashok Agarwal Vice President East Zone, Co-Chairman Marketing & Sponsorship

Mr Hiten Bheda Hon. Secretary


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COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN

Mr Hemant Mehta Chairman Hospitality Committee

Mr Mayhur D Shah Chairman, PVI 2013 Exhibition Directory

Dr M B Parmar Chairman Education Committee

Mr Subhash Chaturvedi Chairman Grievance Committee

Mr Anand Oza

Mr Bipin Desai Co-Chairman Grievance Committee

Mr Yogesh Shah Chairman, Ground Committee 2 (Power, Water, Air), Co-Chairman Website Committee

Mr Kishore Sampat Chairman, Ground Committee 3 (Housekeeping)

Mr Raja Shah Chairman, International Conference Committee

Mr Akhilesh Bhargava Environment Committee

Mr Vinod Podar Live Demo of Recycling Plant Committee

Mr Mohan Jain Reception Committee

Mr Rituraj Gupta Chairman, Registration & Data Collection Committee

Mr Mukesh Shah Chairman, Show Daily Committee

Mr Manoj Shah Chairman, Travel & Accommodation Committee

Mr Mayur K Shah Chairman Website Committee

Mr Jagat Killawala Chairman, Legal & Statutory Committee

Mr Sunil Shah Chairman, India Mould Pavilion

Mr Jayesh Rambhia Chairman, Finished Goods Pavilion

Mr Ashok Mukherjee Chairman, Solar Energy Pavilion

Chairman, Ground Committee 1 (Traffic, Security, Parking, Logistic)

Mr Harshad B Desai Chairman Automation Pavilion

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