In today’s environmentally conscious world, efficient recycling solutions are essential. The PE/PP/PVC Two-Stage Recycling & Granulating Unit is designed to meet the demand for recycling various plastic materials such as PE, PP, and PVC. This recycling line provides a reliable solution for converting waste plastic into high-quality granules, making it a key player in industries focused on sustainable manufacturing.
This versatile unit is applicable for recycling several plastic materials, including:
PP (Polypropylene)
HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene)
LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene)
LLDPE (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene)
Whether your plastic waste comes in the form of films, bags, or flakes, this two-stage granulating unit can handle it all. It processes materials like printed LDPE film, PE bags, agricultural film waste, foamed plastics (EPS), and raffia. Its flexibility makes it suitable for various industries seeking to minimize plastic waste while boosting production efficiency.
High Efficiency: The recycling unit comes with a two-stage extruder system, significantly enhancing output and allowing for continuous production. It processes PE, PP films with a capacity of 120-260kg/h and PP PE chips with a capacity of 150-550kg/h.
Customizable Recycling Process: The production line includes specialized equipment like an agglomerator, screw loader, screen changer, pellets diehead, cooling tank, and pellets cutter. Additionally, auxiliary machines such as a dryer, vibrator, and packing system can be added to optimize the recycling process further.
Flexible Pelletizing Options: This recycling and granulating unit allows for different pelletizing styles, adapting to the specific needs of your recycling operation. The flexibility ensures that you get the most out of your plastic recycling efforts.
This high-performance recycling line is available in different models, each designed to cater to varying production requirements. Below are the key specifications:
| Extruder Model | Main Motor Power | Production Capacity |
|---|---|---|
| SJ120P | 132kW | 250-300kg/h |
| SJ150P | 160kW | 300-400kg/h |
| SJ180P | 185kW | 450-550kg/h |
With these models, businesses can select the right configuration based on their specific recycling capacity needs.
Increased Output: The two-stage system is designed to boost recycling efficiency, allowing businesses to process large amounts of plastic waste in a shorter time.
Continuous Production: The system supports continuous operation, minimizing downtime and improving overall productivity.
Adaptable and Scalable: With the option to add auxiliary machines like dryers and packing systems, this recycling unit can be customized to fit different recycling needs.
If your business deals with PE, PP films, or PVC recycling, the PE/PP/PVC Two-Stage Recycling & Granulating Unit is the ultimate solution. This flexible and powerful system offers high efficiency, scalable capacity, and the ability to process a wide range of plastic materials, making it an essential part of any sustainable manufacturing operation.
For more details on how this two-stage recycling unit can enhance your production line, feel free to contact us. Our team will help you select the best model and configure a recycling system that meets your specific needs.
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