IBC LDPE DIE HEAD
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IBC LDPE DIE HEAD

The IBC die is a die model with an internal cooling control system in plastic polythene film extruders.

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The IBC die is a die model with an internal cooling control system in plastic polythene film extruders.

 

The IBC die head can effectively increase the production capacity of the product, and is a highly recommended choice for guests who want to increase the production volume of the film. In addition, the total plastic film extrusion production capacity of the product can be effectively increased through the combination of different design of wind rings.

 

TYPES OF IBC LDPE DIE HEAD

 

(150-1200) Double Layer Die Head

 

(150-1200) ABA Die Head

 

(150-1200) ABC Die Head

 

(180-1200) ABCDE Die Head

 

(180-800) Seven Layer Die Head

 

BENEFITS OF IBC LDPE DIE HEAD

Roundness, concentricity, perpendicularity

 

Perfect film thickness tolerance

 

High pressure output (according to customer demand)

 

Simple cleaning and maintenance

 

Fast refuelling and color change speed, reduce raw material consumption

 

Internal and external cooling systems

 

Appropriate pressure release

 

Provide suitable plastic retention time

 

The flow rate between channels is equal

 

PROCESS OPTIMIZATION OF IBC LDPE DIE HEAD

Initial Inquiry

 

Technical Confirmation & Recommendations

 

Drawings

 

Manufacturing & In Process Quality Control

 

Final Quality Control

 

Packing & Shipping

 

WHAT IS PLASTIC FILM EXTRUSION?

Plastic film extrusion is a manufacturing process used to create thin, flexible plastic sheets. It involves heating plastic resin, forcing it through a die, cooling it, and winding it onto rolls.

 

Common types of plastic films include polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and nylon. These films have various applications like packaging, agriculture, construction, and medical fields.

 

Polyethylene films are popular due to their versatility, durability, chemical resistance, and heat sealing properties. They are used in packaging, consumer goods, agriculture, and construction.

 

WHAT IS THE PROCESS OF PLASTIC BLOWN FILM EXTRUSION?

Plastic blown film extrusion is a manufacturing process used to create thin, tubular plastic films. Here's a breakdown of the process:

 

Resin Feeding: Plastic resin is fed into the extruder hopper.

 

Heating: The resin is heated to a molten state.

 

Extrusion: The molten plastic is forced through a circular die, forming a tubular parison.

 

Inflation: Air is blown into the parison, causing it to expand and form a bubble.

 

Cooling: The bubble is cooled to solidify the plastic.

 

Collapsing and Winding: The bubble is collapsed and wound onto a roll.

 

 

IBC LDPE DIE HEAD

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