https://www.lesunscrew.com/products/screw-kneading-element/
Kneading Screw Elements Manufacturer
Kneading Element Diameter:
φ20 mm ~φ300 mm
Kneading block Properties:
Wear-resisting, Corrode-resisting, Durable
The conveying screw element is self-sweeping type, open longitudinally and closed laterally, which has strong conveying effect. Short material residence time and good self-cleaning property enable it to establish high pressure within a short axial distance.
The conveying element is mainly a thread structure, and its function is to convey the material and give the material a certain thrust so that the material can overcome the resistance encountered in the flow channel. Conveying screw element are currently the most popular component, with a strong transport function, short residence time and good self-cleaning properties.
Lesun can supply standard conveying screw element for many overseas extruder brands like Coperion, Leistritz, Berstorff, Toshiba, JSW, Kobe, APV, Maris etc.
Convey Screw Element Processing Characteristics:
1.Suitable suggestion on material to ensure components performance and extend lifetime of products.
2.Professional technical team can provide surveying and mapping support.
3.All components are finished by CNC machine.
4.Sophisticated quality managment system ensure superior quality.
5.All component materials are supplied by professional material supplier, and element and metallographic analysis are carried out to ensure that the raw materials are safe;
6.The internal spline is 100% checked with a spline plug to ensure the interchangeability of the components;
7. All components are finished by CNC grinding
8. Professional technical team can not only provide timely and accurate sample mapping design, but also provide technical services in component combination.
9. The perfect modern management system ensures that the products received by the customers are 100% qualified, and the quality of each component is traceable.
As one of the most professional extrusion parts manufacturers, we provide kneading element, Extruder Spare Parts, kneading blocks twin screw extruder and etc. Want to know more, please contact us.
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