Hot Die Face Plastic Pelletizing System
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Specifications
PT Series Plastic Pelletizing System
| Model | Screw Diameter (mm) | Screw Length (mm) | Power (kW) | Output Capacity (kg/h) |
| 90 | 900 | 22 (4-pole) | 50 | |
| 120 | 1200 | 30 (4-pole) | 100 | |
| 150 | 1350 | 55 (4-pole) | 180 | |
| 160 | 1800 | 55 (6-pole) | 250 | |
| 180 | 2000 | 75 (6-pole) | 300 |
PX Series Plastic Pelletizing System
The PX series plastic pelletizing line (vented) releases gas during melting through a built-in vent, so the pellets come out more compact. The screw uses a longer L/D ratio, which improves melting and plasticization.
| Model | Screw Diameter (mm) | Screw Length (mm) | Power (kW) | Output Capacity (kg/h) |
| 110 | 2200 | 30 (6-pole) | 100 | |
| 130 | 2500 | 37 (6-pole) | 150 | |
| 150 | 2500 | 55 (6-pole) | 200 | |
| 160 | 2500 | 75 (6-pole) | 250 | |
| 180 | 3000 | 90 (6-pole) | 300 |
Advantages
- Simple and efficient process
Pelletizing is completed with a single extruder. The pellets are dry when discharged. Its routine maintenance is simplified. - Energy-saving and environmentally friendly
It uses air as cooling medium, thus reducing cooling water costs and requiring less infrastructure. - Good pellet appearance
The melt is cut immediately at the die face by a rotating knife. Pellets have a smooth surface and a near-spherical shape, giving them a clean and consistent appearance. - Stable pellet quality
Low-temperature extrusion helps preserve the original properties of the material. Molecular breakdown stays low, MFR changes are minimal, and the material retains much of its original mechanical strength.
What materials can a twin-screw recycling pelletizing system handle in automotive and home-appliance recycling?
What materials can a twin-screw recycling pelletizing system handle in automotive and home-appliance recycling?
Twin-screw systems are commonly used to process regrind and flakes made from PP, PE, ABS, PS, PA, and PC. Common sources include automotive bumpers and appliance housings. Its composition is often mixed and requires stable mixing during processing.
When is a single-stage twin-screw pelletizing line preferred for compounding simpler polymers?
When is a single-stage twin-screw pelletizing line preferred for compounding simpler polymers?
A single-stage twin-screw plastic pelletizing line is usually chosen when material behavior is not complex and is more predictable. Its compact layout and smaller footprint make it suitable for general plastics or applications with basic modification requirements.
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