Brief: Let’s dive in — see this solution in action and notice the key moments. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the HPL51 Twin Screw Plastic Extruder, showcasing its high-torque bilateral gear drive system, wear-resistant barrel design, and efficient processing of engineering plastics and recycled materials. You'll learn how its advanced configuration delivers outputs from 500 to 700 kg/h, making it ideal for compounding, reaction extrusion, and high-dispersion applications.
Related Product Features:
Features a bilateral symmetry gear drive system for high torque, efficiency, and a design service life exceeding 72,000 hours.
Integrated wear-resistant alloy steel barrel liner with annular jet channels to prevent clogging.
Screw elements made from W6Cr5Mo4V2 material and shafts from high-grade Finnish steel for durability.
Delivers output ranging from 300 to 700 kg/h, adaptable to various production needs.
Equipped with a torque limiter imported from Germany for enhanced operational safety.
Uses premium bearings from Sweden SKF and Germany INA for reliable performance.
Ideal for processing special engineering plastics like PEEK, PPS, and LCP.
Suitable for high-compounding dispersion, nano materials, and reaction extrusion applications.
FAQs:
What is the output capacity of the HPL51 Twin Screw Extruder?
The HPL51 Twin Screw Extruder offers an output range of 300 to 700 kg/h, depending on the motor power and screw speed configuration, making it versatile for different production scales.
Which materials can be processed with this extruder?
It is designed for special engineering plastics such as PEEK, PEI, PPS, PPSU, PA6T, PA9T, and LCP, as well as applications involving nano materials, powder coatings, fiber grade masterbatch, and reaction extrusion processes.
What are the key features of the gearbox in this extruder?
The gearbox utilizes a bilateral symmetry gear drive system, providing high torque and efficiency with a design service life of over 72,000 hours, and incorporates high-quality bearings from Sweden SKF and Germany INA.
How does the barrel design prevent clogging?
The barrel features an integrated wear-resistant alloy steel liner with annular jet type channels, which are engineered to resist clogging during extrusion processes, ensuring consistent and reliable operation.