Lindner Revolutionizes Plastic Recycling at K 2025 for Long Term Business Success
Utilizing its whole exhibition space at the K 2025, Lindner will be presenting innovative waste plastics processing methods and new products in Hall 9, Stand B17/19, and the outside area CE02. First-rate recycled quality, energy efficiency, maximum flexibility, intelligent process optimization across the whole value-added chain, and a first in mechanical recycling will all be highlighted.

“Ready for the future of your business” is the mantra that guides the innovative technologies and developments that recycling pioneer Lindner is showcasing at the K 2025, including a world-first mechanical recycling system. The fourth-generation Micromat, whose intelligent technology raises the bar for material flexibility and energy efficiency, will also be on display to visitors. An outstanding illustration of the effects of comprehensive process optimization, from bale to pellet, of guaranteed recycle quality, throughput, and resource utilization is the joint venture between Lindner Washtech and EREMA.
Ready for energy-efficient versatility – the fourth-generation Micromat
For the new Micromat series, they have built on the proven strengths of Series 3, adding upgrades that improve both maintenance and productivity. The core of the new shredder series is the innovative drive concept that features a remarkable level of efficiency of above 97 %. Unlike a torque drive, the new concept operates without any rare earth elements and has an impressively long lifespan. Another highlight is the flexible, configurable blade system. This makes it possible to quickly replace pointed knives with step knives – which enables the shredder to flexibly adapt to different material requirements.
Ready for smart process control and guaranteed quality
Systematically and smartly optimising processes along the entire value-added chain – from shedding, sorting and washing to extrusion – is the key to achieving reliable quality standards and an efficient use of resources. These are only some of the results of the joint venture between Lindner Washtech and EREMA. “In the past few years, we have been working specifically on optimising process interfaces and look forward to presenting the results at the K 2025 together,” says Georg Krenn, Managing Director at Lindner Washtech. Topics include integrated plant engineering for a defined throughput, seamless and automated material flow regulation, smart performance monitoring and recyclate qualities for use in the cosmetics and food sectors.
Ready for a revolution in mechanical recycling
From post-consumer plastics to high-quality recyclate that can also be used in sensitive applications such as cosmetics and personal care – as well as being energy efficient and reliable? That was the key question at the start of the project. At K 2025, Lindner and a well-known partner will present a revolutionary world first in mechanical recycling. It is an innovative washing process that sets new standards in material purity, redefining the recyclate quality for the cosmetic and personal care sector. This technology also opens up access to other complex areas of application and the method will be presented for the first time at Lindner’s exhibition stand in Hall 9, Stand B17/19.
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