Feedblock - Company Ranking(5 companyies in total)
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We support from 2 types and 3 layers to 7 types and layers. The extrusion volume ranges from small 2 kg/h to large 500 kg/h, accommodating any type. | Optical films, food films, high-performance films, etc. | ||
![]() Type of feed block
Other |
- Bain-style feed block - Stacked feed block - Encapsulation countermeasure type feed block - Feed block installation on single-layer T-die - Capable of 5 layers or more | Film maker, automobile manufacturer, building materials manufacturer | |
![]() Small feed block
Other |
It is effective when the T-die width is approximately 80 to 300 mm. The mainstream screw size for extruders is 20 to 40 mm. | You can easily obtain film samples from multilayer structures of olefins and super engineering plastics. | |
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Characteristic feed block (Bain type)
- overview
- We support from 2 types and 3 layers to 7 types and layers. The extrusion volume ranges from small 2 kg/h to large 500 kg/h, accommodating any type.
- Application/Performance example
- Optical films, food films, high-performance films, etc.
Type of feed block
- overview
- - Bain-style feed block - Stacked feed block - Encapsulation countermeasure type feed block - Feed block installation on single-layer T-die - Capable of 5 layers or more
- Application/Performance example
- Film maker, automobile manufacturer, building materials manufacturer
Small feed block
- overview
- It is effective when the T-die width is approximately 80 to 300 mm. The mainstream screw size for extruders is 20 to 40 mm.
- Application/Performance example
- You can easily obtain film samples from multilayer structures of olefins and super engineering plastics.
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