Article List
- Make Long Strands, Fused Pellets and Black Spots Disappear — Practical Guide to Smoother Plastic PelletizingThis article provides a practical guide to solving common problems in plastic pelletizing, including long pellets, fused pellets, black spots, and discoloration. It explains the root causes of each issue—such as unstable strand feeding, insufficient cooling, equipment contamination, improper temperature control, and poor mixing. The article also offers effective solutions, including optimizing cooling systems, maintaining cutter blades, improving material handling, thoroughly cleaning equipment, and adjusting extrusion temperatures and screw configurations. By controlling every step from raw material to finished pellets, manufacturers can enhance pellet quality, reduce waste, and improve production efficiency.Products Release November 17, 2025
- Color Masterbatch Polishing Machine — The Fine Art of Perfecting Masterbatch GranulesThe color masterbatch polishing machine is a specialized device designed to refine the surface of color masterbatch granules used in plastic manufacturing. It operates through high-speed friction and grinding to remove surface irregularities, producing smooth and glossy pellets. This process enhances the dispersion and visual quality of masterbatches in plastic products. By improving surface finish, increasing production efficiency, and reducing labor costs, the polishing machine plays a vital role in enhancing product appearance, performance, and overall competitiveness in the plastic extrusion and processing industry.Products Release November 13, 2025
- What Is Plastic Broom Filament And What Types Are Commonly Used?Plastic broom filaments are synthetic bristles made through a plastic extrusion process at around 200°C, where melted polymers are shaped into fine strands. The main types are PET and PP filaments. PET broom filaments feature excellent mechanical strength, heat resistance, and durability, making them suitable for high-performance applications. PP broom filaments, made from polypropylene or recycled PP pellets, are lightweight, cost-effective, and chemically resistant, though less rigid and weather-resistant. Most broom filaments are produced using plastic extrusion machines, which melt and form plastic materials into consistent filament shapes for household and industrial broom production.Material Introduction November 10, 2025
- PVC Pellet Black Spots: Causes And SolutionsBlack spots in PVC granules are mainly caused by **unclean screws, raw material contamination, carbonization from overheating, or poor environmental conditions**. Solutions include regularly cleaning the screw and die head, controlling temperature and residence time, inspecting raw materials, maintaining a clean production environment, cleaning auxiliary equipment and filters, and checking the heating system. These measures help prevent black spots and improve the appearance and quality of PVC granules.Material Introduction November 06, 2025
- Do TPE Pellets Require Surface-Modified Fillers?Whether fillers in TPE pelletizing require surface modification depends on their activity, surface area, and loading level. High-activity or high-surface-area fillers (like nano silica or fine calcium carbonate) and high-performance or high-filling applications must be pre-treated with coupling agents to improve compatibility and prevent agglomeration. For low-activity fillers, low filling ratios, or low-cost applications, pre-modification is usually unnecessary and can be compensated by compatibilizers and lubricants. Proper modification ensures better dispersion, stability, and product quality in TPE processing.Material Introduction November 03, 2025
- Carbon Black Pelletizing Line with Internal Mixer And Single-Screw Hot-Cutting SystemThe internal mixer single-screw hot-cut carbon black pelletizing machine combines mixing, extrusion, and hot-cutting to produce uniform carbon black pellets. It ensures efficient dispersion, stable extrusion, and consistent pellet size, making it ideal for rubber, plastic, and industrial additive applications.Products Release October 30, 2025
- How To Optimize A Twin-Screw Extruder for Higher Efficiency And Product QualityThis article explains how to enhance both the efficiency and product quality of a twin-screw extruder. Efficiency can be improved by increasing screw speed and torque, optimizing screw geometry, enlarging free volume, and strengthening the gearbox design. Product quality depends on precise plasticizing system design, including modular screw segmentation, accurate geometric configuration, and strong self-cleaning performance. Through mechanical optimization and digital 3D modeling, manufacturers can achieve higher productivity, stability, and uniform polymer output.Products Release October 27, 2025
- Talc Masterbatch for Enhanced Plastic Durability: Composition, Benefits, And ApplicationsTalc masterbatch is a polymer additive that enhances the durability, heat resistance, scratch resistance, and dimensional stability of plastics such as polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE). Produced via twin-screw extrusion, it ensures uniform dispersion of talc particles, simplifying processing and improving mechanical performance. Widely used in automotive, packaging, and household applications, talc masterbatch offers cost-effective reinforcement, supports sustainable practices, and enables plastics to meet high-performance and long-lasting requirements.Material Introduction October 23, 2025
- Color Masterbatch And Compounding for Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE)Thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) are naturally colorless and can be colored using pigments or dyes through pre-coloring or in-process coloring methods. In-process coloring, often performed with twin-screw extruders, allows pigments to disperse evenly during melting without adding extra thermal stress. The most common approach is using color masterbatch, which combines pigments with compatible carrier resins such as PP, PE, PS, or EVA to ensure uniform color and good material performance. Proper carrier selection, dilution ratio, and process optimization help achieve consistent, high-quality colored TPE pellets for various molding and extrusion applications.Material Introduction October 20, 2025
- Differences And Similarities in Equipment for TPE, TPR, Silicone, TPU, And TPV PelletizingThis article compares extrusion and pelletizing equipment used for TPE, TPR, TPU, TPV, and silicone rubber materials. While all elastomer pelletizing lines share core components—such as twin-screw or single-screw extruders, cooling systems, and pelletizers—each material has specific equipment needs. TPU requires precise temperature and moisture control, TPV demands high-torque twin-screw extruders for dynamic vulcanization, and silicone uses specialized extruders with vacuum degassing and curing systems. Overall, process optimization and tailored screw configurations are key to achieving high-quality pellets and efficient production.Products Release October 16, 2025