
The K 2025 in Düsseldorf is the largest international event for the plastics industry. Again this year, several of our partners will be present to showcase their latest innovations, with a strong focus on applications in polymers and composites.
Fontijne Presses – hall 11 / G17
Fontijne Presses develops advanced laboratory plate presses that are indispensable for the production of test samples in R&D and quality control. These presses are used in polymers, composites, rubber, textiles and ceramics, among others.
Around the world today, more than 2,000 Fontijne Presses plate presses are already in use for quality control and R&D applications in factories, laboratories and universities.


NETZSCH – hall 11 / A48
NETZSCH is known worldwide as a technology leader in thermal analysis. Their precision instruments make it possible to determine the thermal and physical properties of polymers and composites, crucial for both research and quality control.
Thanks to years of expertise, NETZSCH offers reliable solutions for your materials research.
Tinius Olsen – hall 11 / I26
Tinius Olsen has been developing test equipment to determine the mechanical properties of materials since 1880. These properties include tensile strength, compressive strength, elasticity and toughness, and are crucial for determining the suitability of a material for specific applications.
Accurately measuring and analysing these properties is essential for quality control and material development.


Xplore Instruments – hall 13 / B37
Xplore Instruments is a pioneer in micro-compounding technology, enabling the development of new polymer formulations with minimal material quantities.
Their innovative systems speed up your R&D processes, reduce costs and contribute to sustainable solutions in polymers and composites.
trinamiX – hall 5 / C21-D21
trinamiX, a subsidiary of BASF, is developing handheld NIR spectrometers that enable rapid identification of various plastics and textiles.
These handheld spectrometers help improve recycling processes and quality control by analysing materials on-site within 5 seconds.


Bruker – hall 11 / A59
Bruker BioSpin offers Time-Domain NMR (TD-NMR) analysers that use nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) for materials research and quality control.
Applications include crystallinity and mobility of polymers, and spin finish analysis on synthetic fibres.
Want to know what trends and innovations to expect?
Visit our suppliers at K2025 in Düsseldorf, the largest event for the plastics industry.
Find more info on the official website of the K Trade Fair 2025.
