screen changer for polymer melt filtration 1927102181331435485-blid-4507226121908198094

หวยแม่น01/06/62 ปักหลักหน่วยบน "โซ ยุ" (ผลงาน13งวด)

 
   

Our screen changer has: 
1. Large capacity, large filtering area: Capacity can be reached 20-11300 kg/h, Filtering area: 30-10000 cm2.
2.Continuous process: no material leakage, no need to stop the machine when changing the screen, no production disruption or interference3. High pressure and temperature resistant: max operation pressure can be 600 bar, temperature : 330°C.4. Automatic without manual work: fully automatic belt filter without manual work; back flush function: screen washing online to replace manual work.5. Good wear-resistance: high-quality, high-performance alloy material after precise finishing and particular hardening.6. Easy maintenance:  easy to install and maintain, reliable and economical.7. Wide range of choices: we provide different dimensions of product which can meet various needs.
The fast changing plate screen changer is widely used for the production of various plastics and chemical fibers. It is of high performance/price ratio, and ensures the screen changing without machine halt, or any material leakage under high pressure. Therefore, it is especially applicable to large scale machines of film blowing, pipe making, plate making and granulating, etc. Performance characteristics1. Automatically compensates the sealed surface clearance (self-owned patent), high-pressure resistant, high-temperature resistant, and no material leakage. Contain screens of large filtering area, especially appropriate for high yield production line under high pressure.2. No need to stop the working machine when changing the screen, easy to operate and maintain, reliable for higher production output and lower energy consumption, 80%-90% down of waste material caused by screen changing.3. Simple construction, reliable operation; Easy maintenance, lower running cost; Automatic screen changing by hydraulic; Machine non-stopped with screen changing.

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