Extrusion Solutions
ENTEK to Feature New Twin-Screw Extruder and Technologies at NPE2018 Company Will Display its New QC3
Booth W5189, Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, FL – May 7-11, 2018
ENTEK will feature its newest twin-screw extruders and technologies at NPE2018.
The company will be displaying two machines in its booth: its new QC3
and is being shown publicly for the first time; and its high-output HR3
33mm twin-screw extruder, which was introduced in 2017 73mm twin-screw extruder. In addition, ENTEK will feature
two interactive work stations at its booth showing the company’s unique screw-layout software program. Visitors to the booth will be encouraged to use the program to see how easy and fast it is to input their information and design a screw layout that will work for their compounding needs.
®33mm Twin-Screw Extruder and Also High-Output
HR3™ 73mm Twin-Screw Extruder; Interactive Display Featuring Screw Layout Program Will Also Be Featured
Twin-Screw Extruder Screw Change in 5 Minutes? YES! SEE IT LIVE AT ENTEK’S BOOTH AT NPE!
There are many unique benefits for compounders with the ENTEK QC3
®
(Quick Change, Quick Clean, and Quality Control) twin-screw extruders – but perhaps the biggest advantage, and it’s a game- changer, is the ability to change screws in 5 minutes or less!
For compounders producing small lots of materials, frequent screw changes are a way of life. What takes hours on most twin-screw extruders now takes minutes on ENTEK extruders – 5 minutes or less!
LIVE AT NPE. . .
We’re excited to show you LIVE at NPE our 5-minute screw change procedure. Every day at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. in ENTEK’s booth (W5189), our technicians will perform a screw change demonstration. Stop by to see us!
. . . OR, WATCH THE VIDEO New QC3 33mm Twin-Screw Extruder Designed for
Production of Small Lots of Compounds The ENTEK QC3
not previously offered by the company. lots of compounds and includes all of the company’s latest QC3
(Quick-Change, Quick-Clean, and Quality Control) features. The new QC3
line).
33mm co-rotating twin-screw extruder is a size It is designed for small-size ®
its 27mm and 43mm co-rotating twin-screw extruders. ENTEK also manufactures its larger line of HR3
33mm joins ENTEK’s other QC3 models which include twin-screw extruders including
53mm, 73mm, 103mm, and 133mm models (see separate story on the HR3
ENTEK launched this new twin-screw extruder due to customer demands for this specific sized machine. “Our 27mm twin-screw extruder is excellent for lab environments, and our 43mm is designed for small to medium-sized lots of compounds,” said Linda Campbell, Director of Sales at ENTEK Extruders. “We were getting a lot of requests from customers for something in-between – a machine specifically designed for small lots, but with more output than the lab machine.”
ENTEK has produced a video showing a complete screw change procedure in less than 5 minutes. For those of you who won’t be coming to NPE in Orlando, please go to
entek.com/extruders to watch the video!
HR3 73mm Twin-Screw Extruder for High-Output Compounding
Also, featured at ENTEK’s booth at NPE2018 will be the company’s HR3
73mm Twin-Screw Extruder for High-Output Custom
Compounding. This machine is one of ENTEK’s most popular models, used in the field for numerous compounding applications including production of bioresins, wood-plastic composites, large lots of color compounds and many others. The 73mm machine is available with a 600 hp motor and screw speeds up to 900 rpm.
The HR3 73mm extruder at ENTEK’s booth is the actual machine sold
to BPC Toll Compounding & Blending (see article on p. 1). (Continued on page 6)
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