[Technical Case] Introduction of Underwater Granulation Technology for Engineering Plastics
Since it uses electric heater heating, a separate heat source device is not necessary! Introducing the underwater granulation technology of Enpla.
We are pleased to introduce a new type of die that incorporates advanced technologies, including the adoption of insulation structures, and has developed underwater pelletizing technology for high melting point engineering plastics. We have adopted an electric heater heating method that allows for the die to be heated and maintained at high temperatures of over 300°C. This eliminates the need for a separately installed heat source, enabling significant space savings and cost reductions. We will continue to develop various underwater pelletizers (UWC) for engineering plastics in the future. Additionally, our resin technology development center is equipped with numerous extruders, allowing for practical performance evaluations. 【Features】 ■ Electric heater heating method - Capable of heating and maintaining the die at high temperatures of over 300°C ■ Improved flowability with spherical pellets - By pelletizing underwater, we can obtain uniform spherical pellets with good flowability, without vacuum bubbles appearing on the surface. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Extruder Engineering Technology - Capable of manufacturing everything from extruders to pelletizers, dewatering machines, and vibrating screens in one go. ■ Cost Reduction - Since it uses electric heater heating, there is no need for a separately installed heat source device, allowing for significant space savings and cost reduction. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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