Paint India

Visit us at Paint India 2-3 March 2023

Baker Perkins will be exhibiting at Paint India at the India Expo Mart Limited (IEML) in Delhi, India on the 2nd – 3rd March 2023.

We will be supported by our agent Jayvee Organics & Polymers Pvt. Ltd in Hall 6 Stand P9.

Full detail of the exhibition can be found at www.paintindia.in/home

New High Power Extruders

We will highlight our new High Power Twin-Screw Extruders delivering superior outputs on powder coating and specialist chemical applications from a smaller barrel, with reduced cost of ownership and machine down time.

High Power Twin-Screw Extruders

Increased power and speed are the key attributes of the new HPX45 and HPX35 extruders, achieved by full utilisation of the motor through torque stability provided by the patented MAX³ feed system, and increased thrust capacity of the solid-shaft drive train.

A full range of HPX extruders is being developed, capable of handling a full range of powder coatings and toners, including the most intensive formulations. The MPX series will be retained for powder coating applications requiring through shaft cooling.

The HPX retains all the latest features of the MPX range. As well as the MAX³ feed system these include a hi-cool barrel increasing efficiency and allowing lower melt temperatures; a split stuffing box for increased access; a pivoting main feeder for easier calibration and emptying; and purge feeders for quicker turnaround between batches. Noise is minimised by using water cooled main drive motors; a hi-cool discharge adaptor and non-stick coating minimise product hang-up at discharge.

Read more:

New extruder increases output from a smaller machine

MAX³ feed system benefits

The MAX³ feed system incorporates a fundamental re-design of the extruder intake feed port and screws. It improves the flow of material into the extruder barrel and air out of it to eliminate material build up in the extruder infeed that leads to restricted output and torque surges.

MAX³ feed system benefits

The system brings proven 40 to100% throughput benefits; top feeding creates improvements in operation that significantly reduce cost-of-ownership compared to side feeding.

Side feeders force product into the screws, causing high levels of wear and the frequent cost of replacement. The process creates heat which can affect quality through pre-melt of resin on the screws, which causes loss of conveying capacity and is also a quality issue.

In contrast, top feeding directs material into the process section of the extruder, without pressure. There is minimal screw wear, no heat build up, no pre-melt and no quality problems. A major benefit is that lightweight, low density materials are now handled more efficiently.

Read more:

Productivity up, costs down with MAX³

State-of-the-art controls

State-of-the-art control features a touch-screen HMI developed specifically for the complete range of Baker Perkins extruders.

State-of-the-art control features a touch-screen HMI

This provides clear, at-a-glance visualisation of the process, including current status of all major components and parameters. Options include systems integration of upstream and downstream equipment into a single control point for the line.

All Baker Perkins equipment is supplied Industry 4.0 Ready. This harnesses data from all the machines, devices and sensors in any manufacturing operation and enables them to communicate with each other via the Internet to make informed and timely decisions. Alarm management and date gathering are included.

Baker Perkins equipment is supplied Industry 4.0 Ready

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Industry 4.0 – Optimisation through intelligent analysis of process performance

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