Vertical Mixing Machine for HDPE/LDPE Plastic Pellets
High-efficiency vertical mixing and drying machine designed for HDPE and LDPE plastic pellets and particulate materials, ensuring uniform mixing and consistent drying results.
Processing Process
Materials are loaded into the vertical cylindrical drum where steel spiral blades continuously lift, fold, and mix while hot air circulates for uniform drying. The integrated temperature control system maintains consistent heating, while the variable-speed drive allows precise control of mixing intensity. Moisture is efficiently removed through the exhaust system until materials reach optimal dryness and homogeneity, after which they are discharged for the next production stage.
Technical Specifications
| Model |
300KG |
500KG |
1T |
2T |
| Power (KW) |
3 |
3 |
4 |
5.5 |
| Heating Power (KW) |
15 |
15 |
15 |
15 |
| Capacity (KG/m³) |
300/0.75 |
500/1 |
1000/2 |
2000/4 |
| Speed (R/MIN) |
370 |
370 |
370 |
370 |
| Weight (KG) |
280 |
300 |
370 |
500 |
Key Features
Large-Capacity Mixing Barrel
Designed to handle high volumes of powder or granular materials, ensuring efficient processing and uniform drying.
Helical Mixing Paddle
Spiral blades lift and fold materials continuously, providing thorough mixing and consistent particle distribution.
Control Unit
Integrated system for precise temperature and speed control, allowing operators to optimize drying and mixing for various materials.
Feeder Hopper & Discharge Port
Easy material loading through the hopper and smooth discharge via the port, minimizing residue and simplifying cleaning.
Delivery & Payment Terms
- Delivery: 30 days after order confirmation
- Warranty: 12 months
- Payment: T/T 30% in advance, T/T 70% before delivery
- Packing: Standard export wooden case
Customer Support & Services
- One-year guarantee for entire machine
- 24-hour technical support
- Overseas installation & commissioning services by our engineers
- Post-warranty maintenance guidance and competitively priced spare parts
- Operator training services for optimal machine handling