- The function introduction of three screw granulator
- How to look at the future development of the three screw extruder
- Structural features of three screw granulator
- General failure of three screw extruder and its elimination method
- Instructions for the use of three screw extruder
- The difference between a single screw granulator and a twin screw granulation machine
- Several points for attention in selecting plastic pelletizer
- Summary of screw knowledge parameters of twin screw granulator
- Three screw extruder granulation machine granulator appear black spots how to do
- The principle and fault maintenance of the granulator
- How to do the high temperature of the waste plastic granulator at work
- What do you need to pay attention to when using the three screw pelletizer
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How does the three screw granulator work
In the plastic granulating process, the speed of the three screw granulation machine main engine. For a twin screw extruder of certain specifications. The formula of filling masterbatch is the basis of the technology of plastic granulator. After that, if you want to get good plastic products, it depends on the craft of granulation machine. Below, I will come to understand the influence factors of the technology of the plastic granulator.
The speed of the main engine depends on the output. The higher the speed of the main engine is, the greater the output. Practice has proved that for any twin screw extruder, the greater the yield is, the better the general control is at the maximum speed 60~70% of the main engine. When the rotating speed is too large, the retention time of particles in the screw is small, and naturally the plasticization is not good. The speed of the main engine of three screw granulator should be matched with the speed of the feeder and the speed of the granulator. Otherwise, there will be abnormal phenomena such as oversize or too small particles in the plastic granulation process.