Plastic Granules Extruder Machines
The extruder machine is a machine that is used in order to bring waste plastics like LDPE, HDPE, PP, PS and ABS up to fusion heat under heat and high pressure, and turn them into usable raw materials by taking out the harmful gases within. The extruder machine is made by being designed based on the screw diameter, width/length ratio, number of degassing areas, feeding type, and the kind and capacity of the material to be processed, in compliance with the latest technology.
- The extruder is made to have a capacity of between 100-1000 kg/hour, depending on the material to be processed.
- The screw is manufactured between Ø90mm-Ø160mm.
- The Screw and Shell designs are performed based on the types of the materials.
- The Screw and Shell are made from either 1,8550 or 1,4140 material, optionally.
- The screws are subjected to nitration along with bi-metallic welding on them to prolong their life, thus, their lives are prolonged by having their hardness degrees increased.
- Thanks to the vacuum system that is used, the harmful gases within the material are cleaned out and these gases are evacuated in conformity with the European Standards.
- Direct connection of the engine and the invertor with each other ensures electricity saving.
- Thanks to the side feeding with invertor (speed control) and the main screw engine, we can obtain a quality raw material, that is, granules, from the materials that have different hardness and densities, under the same pressure and capacity.
- The mixers inside the side feeder prevent the materials from getting jammed.
- Thanks to the specially-designed ceramic resistances, the heat is kept inside the granules machines, the first starting duration is decreased, and thus, a constant energy saving is achieved.
- The fans on the resistances keep the different levels of heat in different areas on the machine stable at the desired level.
- Filters of various diameters are produced to fit the extruder capacity.
- The pressure sensor on the filter audibly and visually warns the operator when the filter is full.






