December 26, 2025
The film agglomeration water ring pelletizing production machine is designed for processing lightweight plastic film materials into uniform pellets through continuous extrusion and cutting. The system integrates agglomeration, extrusion, water ring cutting, and drying to support stable pelletizing performance.
In the feeding and agglomeration section, loose film materials are compacted and pre-heated to improve bulk density and feeding stability. This step helps reduce air entrainment and ensures consistent material flow into the extruder, which is critical for film-based recycling applications.
The extrusion unit is configured to maintain stable melt pressure and temperature during processing. Controlled screw design and barrel heating zones support uniform plasticizing of agglomerated film, allowing steady melt delivery to the pelletizing system.
At the pelletizing stage, the water ring cutting system forms pellets directly at the die face. Water flow and cutting speed are adjusted to achieve uniform pellet size while preventing material adhesion. The continuous water circulation also assists in rapid pellet cooling.
After pelletizing, the pellets are separated from water and dried through a centrifugal drying unit. This ensures that finished pellets meet moisture requirements for downstream handling, storage, and further processing.
Overall, the film agglomeration water ring pelletizing production machine provides a practical solution for film recycling and reprocessing, focusing on process stability, controlled pellet size, and efficient material handling without excessive system complexity.