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Zambello/Kreyenborg/Trendelkamp KEP 60-30-N Single-Screw Extruder

Manufacturer
Zambello/Kreyenborg/Trendelkamp
Model
KEP 60-30-N
Type
Single-Screw Extruder
Year
2016
Category
Plastics processing machines
Sub-category
Extruder and extrusion lines
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Control panel
Siemens SIMATIC HMI
Connected load
80kW
Operating hours
approx. 4500h

Weight & Dimensions

Weight
1.85t

Accessories

Feed hopper
Kreyenborg
Screen changer
Trendelkamp

General Information

Year of manufacture
2017
Documentation
Complete

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Capabilities

Single-screw extruders like this KEP 60-30-N are workhorses in plastic processing, melting and pushing plastic material through a die to create continuous profiles, pellets, or sheet. With an 80kW motor and approximately 4,500 operating hours, this 2016 model offers solid mid-range capacity for small to medium production runs. The Siemens SIMATIC HMI control panel provides user-friendly operation and monitoring.

Industries & Uses

Plastics manufacturers use single-screw extruders across many sectors: packaging film, plastic tubing, building materials, automotive components, and recycled plastic processing. Businesses ranging from established injection molding shops to startups in the circular economy can benefit from reliable extrusion capability. The integrated Kreyenborg feed hopper and Trendelkamp screen changer add value by reducing material waste and changeover time.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this unit, request full maintenance records and ask about material history—knowing what plastics have been processed helps predict remaining barrel life. Inspect the screw for scoring or wear, check heating band condition, and verify that the screen changer operates smoothly. At 4,500 hours, the machine is relatively low-use; confirm that it ran under proper temperature control and wasn't pushed beyond designed throughput. On-site inspection is crucial to assess overall cleanliness and mechanical condition.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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