Nordson Buys Kreyenborg
Nordson Corp. continues to add to its portfolio of plastics equipment companies with the purchase of Kreyenborg GmbH, which makes screen changers; and sister company BKG Bruckmann, which makes pelletizers.
continues to add to its portfolio of plastics equipment companies. In July, the Westlake, Ohio, firm bought , which makes screen changers; and sister company , which makes pelletizers. Kreyenborg and Bruckmann are based in Munster, Germany, and serve North America from Lawrenceville, Ga. The transaction is expected to close this month.
The two companies are the latest members of Nordson’s Adhesive Dispensing Systems 大象传媒. Last year, Nordson purchased , Pulaski, Va., which makes screws, barrels, screen changers, melt pumps, and a variety of other plastics equipment; and EDI (known now as ), Chippewa Falls, Wis., which makes cast film and sheet dies and feedblocks. In 2011, Nordson bought , Ft. Collins, Colo., which makes tube fittings and connectors; and of Belgium, which also makes flat dies.
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