Nordson, Fimic Announce 'Enhanced' Partnership
Details of partnership to be divulged at K 2025.
Nordson BKG GmbH, part of Nordson Corp.’s Polymer Processing Systems (PPS) division has announced a “deepened strategic partnership” with Fimic Srl, the details of which will be made public this October at K 2025 in Düsseldorf, Germany.
Nordson is a global supplier of melt delivery and pelletizing solutions. Its product line includes flat film/sheet dies and coextrusion feedblocks, melt pumps, screen changers, polymer valves and more. Fimic makes melt filtration products. Since January 2025, Fimic has been the exclusive agent for Nordson BKG products in Italy.
Nordson says the new arrangement marks a significant step in developing advanced technologies designed to revolutionize plastics processing and recycling. While specific details of the partnership remain confidential, the two companies are jointly developing groundbreaking solutions to address the evolving challenges within the plastics industry.

“This strategic partnership with Fimic allows us to leverage our combined expertise and resources to accelerate innovation and deliver unparalleled value to our customers,” says Sven Conrad, global segment development director, Nordson BKG. “We believe this collaboration will transform the landscape of plastics processing and recycling, resulting in more sustainable and efficient solutions.”
Adds Erica Canaia, CEO of FIMIC Srl, “Building upon our existing relationship with Nordson BKG, this deeper partnership marks a crucial step toward developing cutting-edge technologies that will address the growing demands of the plastics industry. We are excited to unveil the results of our collaboration at K 2025.”
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