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High-Efficiency Twin Extruder Screw Spare Parts Double Flighted Screw Elements
Product Description
Double-fighted screw elements, also known as double screws, are widely used in co-rotating twin-screw compounding extruders. Their cross section is olive-shaped. Large-lead double-fighted screw elements are used in the feeding and exhaust sections, while small-lead ones pressurize or space kneading blocks for better material melting and properties. It is widely applied in industries such as the plastic industry, the food industry, the pharmaceutical industry, and the manufacturing industry.
Specification
Product Name | Double Flighted Screw Element | |
Screw Design | Double Screw | |
Hardness | 58-60HRC | |
Brand Name | Nanxiang | |
Surface Treatment | Polishing/Sand Blasting | |
Place of Origin | Sichuan, China | |
Application | Twin Screw Extruder | |
Material | 38CrMoALA / W6Mo5Cr4V2 / HIP | |
Applicable Industries | Building Material Shops, Manufacturing Plant, Machinery Repair Shops, Farms, Home Use, Retail, Printing Shops, Construction works , Energy & Mining, Food & Beverage Shops |
Extruder Screw Materials
The list of nomal screw elements
Packaging Details
1. Paint anti-rust oil;
2. Wrapped by the stretch film or bubble film;
3. Put it in the container or wooden box.
FAQ
Q: Are your screw elements suitable for all twin - extruders?
A: They fit many common twin - extruder models. But different
brands might have unique screw specs. Before buying, share your
extruder's model number and screw dimensions. Our team can check
compatibility and offer custom solutions if required.
Q: What materials are typically used for manufacturing screw
elements?
A: Screw elements are usually made from high-strength steel alloys,
such as tool steel or corrosion-resistant alloys, to withstand the
high shear forces and temperature variations encountered in
extrusion processes. Some elements may also be coated with
wear-resistant materials to extend their life.
Q: What should I do if I notice reduced performance in my screw
elements?
A: If you notice performance issues such as reduced throughput,
inconsistent mixing, or material blockages, it's crucial to inspect
the screw elements for wear and tear. It may also be necessary to
clean or replace the elements if they're damaged. Regular
maintenance checks can help identify potential issues early on.