Henkel installed new SPX Flow Mixers for adhesive solutions in Kornye, Hungary
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Henkel installed new SPX Flow Mixers for adhesive solutions in Kornye, Hungary

Project expands long-term partnership with global leader in adhesives, sealants and functional coatings

  • By ICN Bureau | November 17, 2021

PX FLOW, a leading provider of process solutions for the nutrition, health and industrial markets, is providing its mixing technology to Henkel, a global leader on the markets for adhesives, sealants and functional coatings.


Henkel will use an SPX FLOW mixing tank solution at its site in Környe, Hungary, with a Stelzer agitator in the thermoplastic glue production also called PSA (Pressure Sensitive Adhesive) used for sanitary purposes. SPX FLOW supply includes heavy-duty jacketed valves, pumps and fittings and an automation system with programmable logic controller (PLC), human-machine interface (HMI) and process software for recipe handling, including on-site-installation.

This marks the sixth production line SPX FLOW will provide to the Henkel plant in Környe.

"At Környe, we are successfully operating with turnkey-solutions from SPX FLOW for many years," said Laszlo Feher, Maintenance and Engineering Manager at Henkel in Környe. "Thanks to our close relationship and our good experiences with the reliability and performance of the products and customer service, we decided to install the SPX FLOW technology for the new production line as well."

Henkel operates globally with a well-balanced and diversified portfolio. The company holds leading positions with its three business units in both industrial and consumer businesses thanks to strong brands, innovations and technologies. Henkel Adhesive Technologies is the global leader in the adhesives market across all industry segments worldwide.

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