The cap production is much faster and of even quality and the power consumption is also much lesser than an injection molding machine.
Caps made by compression molding have better geometrical features and are more consistent compared to the injection process and allow the user to employ a wider range of raw materials.
The machine makes soda and mineral water bottle caps from plastic granular raw material which is fed via the hopper, fluidized with high temperature, and then forms die block that is extruded from the discharge outlet of the extruder, cut with the cutting tray, uniformly distributed into each die cavity and finally mould pressed.
Continuous Compression Moulding machine for plastic cap manufacturing via the extrusion of dry-blend granulated compounds (i.e. HDPE, PP), metering, pelletting and insertion in the cavities to mould it into the final, well defined shape. Machine capacity depends heavily on compound properties and the geometry of the manufactured caps.
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