Plastics extrusion is a high volume manufacturing process in which raw plastic material is melted and formed into a continuous profile. Extrusion produces items such as pipe/tubing, weather stripping, window frames, plastic sheeting, adhesive tape and wire insulation.

In the extrusion of plastics, raw thermoplastic material in the form of small beads (called resin in the industry) is gravity fed from a top mounted hopper into the barrel of the extruder. Additives such as colorants and UV inhibitors (also in pellet form) are often used and can be mixed into the resin prior to arriving at the hopper.

The material enters through the feed throat (an opening near the rear of the barrel) and comes into contact with the screw. The rotating screw (normally turning at up to 120 rpm) forces the plastic beads forward into the barrel which is heated to the desired melt temperature of the molten plastic (usually around 200 °C/400 °F). In most processes, a heating profile is set for the barrel in which three or more independently controlled heaters gradually increase the temperature of the barrel from the rear (where the plastic enters) to the front. This allows the plastic beads to melt gradually as they are pushed through the barrel and lowers the risk of overheating which may cause degradation in the polymer. Extra heat is contributed by the intense pressure and friction taking place inside the barrel. In fact, if an extrusion line is running a certain material fast enough, the heaters can be shut off and the melt temperature maintained by pressure and friction alone inside the barrel. In most extruders, cooling fans are present to keep the temperature below a set value if too much heat is generated.

After passing through the breaker plate, the molten plastic enters the die. The die is what gives the final product its profile and must be designed so that the molten plastic evenly flows from a cylindrical profile, to the product's profile shape. Uneven flow at this stage would produce a product with unwanted stresses at certain points in the profile. These stresses can cause warping upon cooling. Almost any shape imaginable can be created so long as it is a continuous profile.

We can offer the following extrusion machines:





Single screw extruder

Twin screw extruder

Blowfilm lines

Castfilm-/ Stretchfilm-/ shrink-film lines

Compounding-/ Masterbatch lines

Compounding-/ Masterbatch lines accessories

Granulating-/ Regranulating lines

PVC calender lines / soft and rigid PVC

Sheet lines / thermoforming sheet lines

Sheet / thermoforming accessories

Production lines

Profil lines

Profile lines accessories

Pipelines

Pipelines accessories

Grinders

Chiller / heating- / cooling units

miscellaneous

Mixer / mixing units / dosing units