Massimo Pezzorgna

Massimo Pezzorgna

Massimo Pezzorgna is a Technical Sales at Presezzi Extrusion Group, where he leads the division focused on automatic packaging systems and handling solutions for extruded profiles.

With extensive experience in the sector, Massimo began his professional journey at Pezzorgna Armando, a well-known Italian company specializing in packaging and handling solutions for extruded products.

Following the acquisition of Pezzorgna Armando by Presezzi Extrusion , he took on a key commercial role within the Group. Since then, he has become the main point of reference for this business area, playing a central role in driving innovation and delivering customized, high-performance solutions to clients worldwide.

Energy Efficiency and Savings for a Sustainable Future

Abstract. The growing environmental challenges and shrinking profit margins in the extrusion industry are driving an urgent need for innovative, sustainable, and low-impact solutions, prompting advancements that optimise energy consumption and minimise environmental impact without compromising production quality or efficiency. Traditional log furnaces incorporate energy-saving technologies, such as advanced burner designs and efficient fuel usage, ensuring precise heating and operational reliability. A revolutionary breakthrough is the ZPE billet heating system with permanent magnets, achieving over 82% energy efficiency and a 50% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to conventional induction heating. This system improves sustainability, reduces operational costs, and delivers a strong return on investment.

Additionally, extrusion presses that integrate energy-saving systems can significantly reduce energy consumption while maintaining or improving output and profile quality. Modern handling solutions further optimise production by minimising manual intervention, reducing labour costs, and enhancing operator safety and ergonomics, particularly for managing long or heavy products.

Sessions by
Massimo Pezzorgna

Tuesday 15th July

11.40 am

Energy Efficiency and Savings for a Sustainable Future