September 23, 2025
Strand pelletizing machines are widely used in the plastic recycling and compounding industry to convert molten plastic into uniform pellets. These machines are a key part of modern plastic processing, ensuring consistent pellet size and quality for further manufacturing.
Feeding System
Crushed plastics or recycled materials are fed consistently into the extruder. A controlled feeding system ensures uniform flow and minimizes material fluctuations.
Twin Screw Extruder
The extruder melts and homogenizes the plastic, mixing it thoroughly with any necessary additives. Twin-screw designs provide good mixing efficiency and stable extrusion.
Strand Die Head & Cooling System
Molten plastic is extruded through a die to form continuous strands. These strands pass through a water cooling trough, which solidifies the material and maintains precise strand dimensions.
Strand Pelletizer
Once cooled, the strands are cut into uniform pellets. The pelletizer ensures consistent size and reduces dust or fines, producing pellets suitable for downstream applications.
Control System
Modern pelletizing lines often include PLC-based control systems to monitor temperature, screw speed, and water flow. This ensures stable operation and allows operators to adjust parameters as needed.
Strand pelletizing is an efficient way to recycle plastics, producing consistent pellets that can be reused in extrusion, injection molding, or other manufacturing processes. Understanding each part of the machine helps operators optimize performance and maintain high-quality output.