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27AHRPG8847R1Z4
The Plastic Granules Making Machine, a crucial component in the recycling industry, transforms waste plastic materials like HDPE, LDPE, and PP into reusable pellets, often called "dana." These machines vary in type, including single-screw, twin-screw, and two-stage systems, with capacities generally ranging from approximately 90 kg/hr up to 1200 kg/hr or more, depending on the model and material being processed. The process typically involves feeding pre-crushed and cleaned plastic into a heated extruder, which melts and filters the material using hydraulic screen changers to remove impurities, before cutting the molten plastic into uniform granules or pellets. Key specifications include motor power (which can range from about 30 HP to 150 HP or more), the diameter and L/D ratio of the screw, and the type of pelletizer, such as die-face or strand cutter, all controlled by either automatic or semi-automatic PLC/SCADA systems for efficient and high-quality output.