Erema degassing technique uses water to draw out impurities

Approach works with Intarema TVEplus extruder to efficiently remove VOCs.
April 27, 2026
2 min read

Key Highlights

  • Erema's Volex employs water stripping technology on a single-screw extruder, a first in the industry.
  • The process increases surface renewal rate by up to 320 percent, significantly boosting degassing efficiency.
  • Water is precisely dosed in the Plus-Zone to create an open-pored melt, enhancing VOC removal.
  • VOC emissions are reduced by up to 40 percent, with a 75 percent decrease compared to input material, improving environmental performance.
  • The system eliminates the need for additional melt lines or manifolds, simplifying integration into existing processes.

By Ron Shinn 

Erema demonstrated an innovative new degassing technology for compounding post-consumer materials called Volex at K 2025. 

Managing Director Markus Huber-Lindinger said Volex represents the first time the water stripping process has been implemented effectively on a single-screw extruder. Water stripping is the process where water is injected into the extruder to release impurities that a standard vacuum alone cannot remove.  

The process uses the Plus-Zone on the company’s Intarema TVEplus along with a specially designed extruder screw and cylinder geometry. Volex has an intelligent dosing and control system. 

The Plus-Zone is located directly after the filter, upstream of degassing. Water is added to the plastic melt in in the Plus-Zone in precise doses and distributed evenly to draw out the volatile organic compounds (VOC). This creates the stripping effect. 

Compared with Intarema TVEplus using standard degassing, the open-pored melt created by the evaporation of the water multiplies the exposed surface area of the melt 1,000-fold, shortening the diffusion paths to a minimum, and allowing VOCs and condensable substances such as limonene to escape more easily. Together with an increase in the surface renewal rate of up to 320 percent and the high free volume, the process that takes place is a high-efficiency boost for degassing performance. The Volex technology does not need any additional melt lines, diverters or manifolds, the company said. 

Erema said it improves degassing performance. VOCs are reduced by up to 40 percent in the final recycled pellets and are up to 75 percent lower than the input material.  

Fogging effects also are significantly reduced with the Volex system, according to Erema. 

Huber-Lindinger said with the Volex technology, processors can use higher proportions of recycled material in new products. 

Erema also launched two additional modules for its PredictOn predictive maintenance series. One new module uses artificial intelligence to assist in data analysis, and the other monitors the plasticizing unit. Both are monitored through Erema’s BluPort control screen, which brings all apps and collected data into one place. 

Contact: 

Erema North America Inc., Ipswich, Mass., 978-356-3771, www.erema.com  

About the Author

Ron Shinn

Editor

Editor Ron Shinn is a co-founder of Plastics Machinery & Manufacturing and has been covering the plastics industry for more than 35 years. He leads the editorial team, directs coverage and sets the editorial calendar. He also writes features, including the Talking Points column and On the Factory Floor, and covers recycling and sustainability for PMM and Plastics Recycling.

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