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Plastic recycling lines with Forced Feed AF

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Plastic recycling lines with Forced Feed AF

The conventional regeneration lines are ideal for the recycling of plastics that foresee the use of a granulator. It can be also equipped with our FORCE FEED system complete with storage silo, single or dual auger configuration for ground rigid materials, film and foam flake. This type of line is available in different models depending on the production capacity.

Every line can be customized upon request with additional components to satisfy the customer’s requirements.

The typical composition of the line:

  • force feeder
  • extruder
  • filter
  • water ring pelletizer TDA or underwater pelletizer TI
TIPO DI LINEAENERGY CONSUMPTION
(KWh/Kg)
PRODUCTION CAPACITY
(Kg/h)*
GM650,23 ÷ 0,28180-200
GM900,23 ÷ 0,28250-300
GM1050,23 ÷ 0,28400-500
GM1250,23 ÷ 0,28550-650
GM1600,23 ÷ 0,28900-1100
GM1800,23 ÷ 0,281000-1500
GM2100,23 ÷ 0,281100-1900

* The capacity refers to LDPE (excluding the granulator), and can vary depending on the density of the material, degree of pollution, print and humidity percentage

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