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MACHINERY | PELLETISERS


Right: Nordson’s solenoid


locking system for its UWG underwater pelletiser simplifies operation and improves safety


IMAGE: NORDSON CORPORATION


been specially designed for tasks such as labora- tory test runs, researching new materials, and producing small quantity demonstrative batches. Like all Filtec systems, the UW LAB can be fully customised, from the connection flange to the die plate, up to the colour of the machinery itself.


Safer operation One of the most valued customer requirements of pelletising equipment is simple and safe operation and handling, according to Nordson. To that end, it


has designed a new locking system for its compact UWGs that offers smoother coupling to the water box. The company says that its previous locking system included a clamping flange that required the operator to reach over the machine in order to connect the component parts of the lock. Its BKG A, AH, and compact pelletisers are now equipped with a safety solenoid interlock. This makes connection of the pelletiser to the water box a simple one-step task that it claims is easy as closing a fridge door. Once the connection is made the safety lock activates and releases the start signal. After start-up, the safety lock remains active until the pelletiser motor has completely stopped. The company says the new design is safer and easier to use, while supporting shorter start-up and shut-down proce- dures, and enabling automatic production start-up.


CLICK ON THE LINKS FOR MORE INFORMATION: � www.pelletizing.dehttps://bayplasticsmachinery.com � https://maag.com � www.filtecsrl.euwww.nordson.com


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