Extrusion International 3-2018

43 Extrusion International 3/2018 pelletizing line that processes polyamide 6 compounds with up to 50% glass fiber content. Frank Asmuss, Nordson global product manager for BKG pelletizers, cited a number of design enhancements for reducing wear or simplifying maintenance: • Pellet inlet. “As a result of a new design made in accor- dance with flow simulations, the inlet now enters the dry- er housing tangentially, reducing the impact on all parts in the lower part of the dryer, and allowing quick access to all remaining wear parts,” said Frank Asmuss. • Rotor. Due to the optimized pellet inlet, the rotor has been simplified, especially in the lower area, and wear is minimized by the reduced impact of abrasive pellets. Other measures taken to reduce or eliminate wear from pellet flow include a new cover plate design and counter- sinking of screw heads. • Pellet outlet. The new design includes fewer wear parts, and these are more accessible. Disassembly / reassembly time has been reduced from 6 hours to a range of 1 to 4 hours. Nordson Polymer Processing www.nordsonpolymerprocessing.com PERIPHERY BKG® Pellet Dryer Rotor within Pellet Dryer New Pellet Dryer A new-design pellet dryer for use with Nordson Corpora- tion’s BKG ® pelletizing systems meets the challenge posed by the steady growth in use of glass-filled and other abra- sive materials by substantially reducing the time and cost associated with replacing “wear” parts. The design reduces the number, complexity, and cost of the dryer components that are subject to abrasion and makes them more accessible to maintenance or replace- ment. While the new dryer has much the same overall appearance and footprint as a standard BKG dryer and provides the same throughput, there are substantial dif- ferences in the configuration of components subject to wear. The new design reduces production downtime by simplifying maintenance, making it possible for one per- son to carry out maintenance tasks. “We have seen a reduction in maintenance times by up to 70%,” said Matthias Köhler, operations manager at the Domo Engineering Plastics GmbH facility in Premnitz, Germany. “It is now possible to determine concrete main- tenance intervals, so downtime becomes more plannable and less unexpected.” Domo, an initial user of the new pellet dryer, installed the unit on an existing underwater

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