The latest edition of the German trade journal 'Allgemeine Papier-Rundschau' reports on the use of Busch Mink vacuum pumps in the manufacture of corrugated cardboard. A corrugated cardboard manufacturer has replaced its vacuum pumps, originally used for handling cardboard cut-outs, with Mink pumps. Due to the state-of-the-art claw technology, Mink pumps work very economically. As a result, this corrugated cardboard manufacturer has been able to realise energy cost savings of €13,000. As they are free from maintenance and wear, Mink claw vacuum pumps enable further massive savings on operating costs, due to the elimination of costs for spare parts and maintenance. In addition, the noise level is reduced by half. A pdf of this article can be requested from info@busch.de.
Busch Austria GmbH
Korneuburg, 2011-09-20
Latest vacuum technology at K'2010
Busch displayed its latest vacuum technological solutions for extruder degassing and pneumatic conveying at K'2010 in Düsseldorf.
Numerous visitors were especially interested in the displayed vacuum system, which is used for extruder degassing.
Visitors from all over the world informed themselves about Busch's latest developments and innovations.
Busch is the only company worldwide that is able to offer different vacuum technologies for the plastics industry due to its big portfolio and long-time experience. Therefore it is possible to meet the many different requirements for extrusion and find the ideal solution.
Busch Austria GmbH
Korneuburg, 2010-11-11
Innovation awards for Busch
Busch received two international innovation awards this October: In the
middle of the month Busch received the "JEC Asia Award" in Singapore.
This award appreciates the innovative activity of Busch in the field of
nano technology and the development of composites materials. Last week
Busch received the "AVK Innovation Award" in Stuttgart for the same
development.
Not only in the plastics industry Busch has been active this fall. In
October Busch presented its vacuum pumps and systems at nine different
trade shows in Germany, USA, Poland, the Netherlands, China and
Singapore.
The innovations in the nano technology market segment was developed by
the Swiss company Composites Busch in cooperation with Huntsman.
Huntsman is the leading manufacturer of resin systems based in Basle,
Switzerland.
In practice the new technology was used for the creation of a new
generation of Busch ice hockey sticks. Ostensibly, ice hockey sticks
have not much in common with vacuum pumps.
However, the results of the research will be integrated into the
development of new products in the field of vacuum technology.
In Porrentruy Switzerland, Busch produces ice hockey sticks of carbon
and fibre glass. These are formed and afterwards resin, which was
developed with nano technology, is injected. This is the first ice
hockey stick worldwide, which consists only of one piece.
This production method has also the advantage that the ice hockey stick
can be adapted to the individual needs of an ice hockey player.
Therefore many top international ice hockey players order a Busch ice
hockey stick where they can have an influence on the characteristics of
the stick such as flexibility and the geometric form.
In other applications of plastics processing Busch vacuum technique is
used. This was demonstrated at the plastics trade show Fakuma in
Friedrichshafen, which also took place in October. At the exhibition
Busch displayed vacuum systems, which are used for material loading at
plastics processing machines.
Busch Austria GmbH
Korneuburg, 2009-11-20
Busch presented the Mink claw technology with a higher suction capacity for the first time
At Fakuma Busch presented its new Mink version with a higher suction capacity for the first time: Many visitors were interested in the complete dry compressing vacuum generator, which can also be used for the material loading of an extruder.
With the new Mink MP 0500 Busch has a solution for the bigger extruders and therefore higher amounts of pellets. In plastic industry Mink claw vacuum pumps are used to carry pellets and additives from the storage silo to the extruder.
Mink claw technology is also used for the degassing of plastics in an extruder.
For this application Busch also presented solutions at Fakuma in Friedrichshafen.
Busch Austria GmbH
Korneuburg, 2009-11-20
Vacuum systems for the solar industry
At the end of September Busch presented its latest vacuum systems for the solar industry at the "24th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Exhibition" in Hamburg.
Busch vacuum pumps are used for the production of solar modules worldwide.
The feedback at the exhibition was great. The fair takes place every year in different European cities. After Milan and Valencia the exhibition was held in Hamburg this year. People from all over the world visited the exhibition.
For the production of solar modules Busch vacuum technique is required in different processes such as the production of silicon, the lamination of solar modules and for the different coating processes.
Busch supplies innovative vacuum systems.
A lot of foreign solar experts, mainly from Asian countries visited the booth where the latest vacuum technologies presented.
Busch Austria GmbH
Korneuburg, 2009-11-20
Energy-efficient vacuum solutions for the woodworking industry
At Ligna the world fair for forestry and wood industries, Busch presented its claw technology as the most efficient solution for all applications such as clamping, manipulating and drying. At the booth Busch demonstrated the energy efficiency of a Mink vacuum pump. The subject "energy efficiency" was one of the most important subjects at the booth. 1.758 exhibitors out of 50 different countries exhibited at Ligna and there were 83.000 visitors at the fair.
If you need more detailed information concerning this matter we are happy to help you. You can also order our application booklet "Vacuum technology in the woodworking industry" free of charge under busch@busch.at.
Busch Austria GmbH
Korneuburg, 2009-06-29
Busch presented its individual vacuum solutions at Achema
At Achema Busch demonstrated its world-leading role for individual vacuum solutions in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry. Visitors of 31 nations informed themselves about the latest developments in the vacuum technology for the process industry. The focus was on the turnkey and ATEX-conform vacuum systems. The latest version of Dolphin liquid ring vacuum pumps, which are available in different materials and versions were also displayed at the booth.
Busch Austria GmbH
Korneuburg, 2009-06-29
25-years Busch Austria
Busch Austria celebrated its 25-years anniversary with an open day on March 27th 2009. The owner family Dr.-Ing. Karl Busch, his wife Ayhan Busch and their son Sami Busch travelled from Germany to this company festivity. Notables from economy and politics like district commissioner Dr. Norbert Haselsteiner, mayor Wolfgang Peterl and M.A. Anna Schrittwieser from the economic chamber participated on this successful celebration. The numerous visitors were guided through the company and interesting, practical orientated product presentations were shown to them.
Busch Austria GmbH
Korneuburg, 2009-04-10
Wolfgang Peterl, Sami Busch, Manfred Nowak, Ayhan Busch, Dr. Norbert Haselsteiner, Dr.Ing. Karl Busch, Mag. Anna Schrittwieser, Karl Blümel
Busch presents its latest vacuum solutions at Achema
Busch is going to display its latest technical solutions for the chemical industry.
For every chemical process Busch offers an adequate vacuum technology.
The range of Busch products covers standard products as well as customised vacuum systems.
At Achema Busch displays vacuum systems, which satisfy ATEX requirements. Also the latest versions of liquid ring vacuum pumps are going to be displayed.
Please visit us at our booth in hall 8.0, booth number K42-K47.