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India-based equipment developer Steer World recently launched the iSeries, its latest twin-screw extruder line.\
The company says the new equipment line has been developed for value compounders and emerging players in India’s plastics industry, and delivers optimized cost performance, reliability, seamless upstream and downstream integration and accelerated speed to market.
Steer World says the iSeries draws inspiration from the company’s Mega and Omega platforms, and offers standardized solutions tailored for general-purpose applications such as color and filler masterbatches, engineering polymer and polypropylene (PP) compounding.
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“With the launch of the iSeries, we are redefining the benchmarks for accessible innovation in plastics compounding,” says Sunil Dutt, vice president of sales at Steer World. “This platform embodies our commitment to empowering value compounders with smart, scalable and reliable technologies, bringing the power of high-performance compounding to the very heart of India’s manufacturing landscape.”
Through the iSeries, Steer World says it seeks to bridge a crucial gap in the compounding ecosystem by providing affordable, high-performance systems that support the country’s increasing demand for plastics processing in automotive, infrastructure, consumer goods and packaging.
Additional features of the iSeries include:
- Steer World’s high-precision elements, barrels and shafts;
- end-to-end support for design, integration and implementation;
- what the company claims are industry-leading lead times for delivery and commissioning; and
- products that are designed, developed and manufactured entirely in India for Indian manufacturing environments.
The iSeries was unveiled at the PlastAsia 2025 event in Bangalore, India.
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