Solve your problems with resin pellet molding! Please consult IPCO!
Are you facing any of these issues with conventional resin molding methods? - Unable to accommodate small quantities and a wide variety of products, or it takes time to switch products. - Processing capacity does not increase with the depositor. - Pellet shapes are uneven, leading to a high defect rate. Lightweight, mixing, and re-dissolving are difficult. - Cleaning and maintenance take a lot of time. The IPCO Rotoform system solves these problems! - Capable of producing a wide variety of products with just part replacements, from Min 10mPa to Max 40,000mPa, and temperatures from room temperature to Max 300°C. - Rotary continuous pellet molding allows for a maximum processing capacity of 11.5 tons/hour. - IPCO's unique supply system enables uniform liquid delivery and molding. - Structure allows for easy disassembly and cleaning.
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We will propose the optimal equipment based on the characteristics of your resin, such as melting point and viscosity, as well as the required production volume. To facilitate this, we have a test center equipped in Kobe for conducting experiments. Recently, there has been an increase in special resins with unique melting points and viscosities. Based on our extensive delivery track record and testing experience, we will take on new applications together with our customers. Additionally, our service engineers, who have gained experience in equipment setup, adjustments, and repairs, provide a robust lifetime support system after delivery.
Price range
P8
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Applications/Examples of results
It is possible to granulate various types of plastic resins and food products such as chocolate.
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Our company became independent from Sandvik and was established as a standalone company in 2017. We are a global company with 600 employees worldwide. We will continue the history of the steel belt business that has been ongoing since 1901 during the Sandvik era, maintaining our factories and personnel while expanding our business more broadly. Our company is a member of the Wallenberg Foundation in Sweden, which is also a shareholder in many major Swedish companies.