Convenient, easy to use, and inexpensive! An energy-saving, resource-saving, and space-saving screen changer.
The "FDC60" is a continuous reverse-wash screen changer that offers significant advantages in energy saving, resource conservation, and space efficiency. Aligning the outlet of the screen changer according to the molding direction shortens the pathway for the molten resin, helping to prevent melt degradation. Additionally, the elimination of elbows due to directional changes saves space, which in turn reduces the required heater capacity. This is particularly effective in applications with significant space constraints, such as inflation molding, profile molding, multilayer sheet and film molding, and laminate film molding. 【Features】 - Continuous operation: Capable of non-stop production 24 hours a day, 365 days a year - Reverse wash: Automatically cleans clogged screens for repeated use - Large filtration area: Minimal pressure increase due to clogging, resulting in little decrease in extrusion volume - Screen selection: Screens can be selected based on the raw materials and molding processes - Omnidirectional: The outlet direction of the screen changer can be selected according to the molding direction For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Specifications】 ○ Model: FDC60 ○ Filtration area: 30×2=60cm² ○ Applicable extrusion amount: 50kg/h ○ Heating capacity: 0.6kW ○ Screen shape area (cm²) → Cylindrical (standard): 60 → Disc shape: 20 → Special cylindrical: 240 → Extrusion amount (kg/h): 100 ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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I have been involved in design and research and development at a major extrusion machine manufacturer for about 35 years. When I retired, continuous and backwash screen changers were just starting to gain attention, but at that time, they were all imported from abroad, which made them expensive and difficult to obtain. In my small way, I aimed to address this issue by working on the development of a new domestically produced screen changer. In 1996, I developed Japan's first continuous backwash type (rod rotary) screen changer and took the step to commercialize it in 1997. Since then, with the support of many customers, we have continued as a specialized manufacturer of screen changers to this day.