When selecting a PP sheet extruder, several core parameters and functions need to be considered comprehensively. Regarding screw diameter, different extruder models have different screw diameters. Larger screw diameters generally achieve higher output, but energy consumption is also relatively higher; smaller screw diameters are suitable for small-batch production and can better control costs. The length-to-diameter ratio (L/D ratio) is also an important parameter. A screw with a larger L/D ratio results in more uniform material plasticization and more stable product quality, but it also increases processing difficulty. The extrusion speed of the extruder is equally crucial. High-speed extrusion can improve production efficiency, but may affect the quality of the sheet. A balance between speed and quality needs to be struck based on production requirements. Furthermore, the accuracy of the temperature control system affects the molding quality of the PP sheet. Precise temperature control makes the physical properties of the sheet more stable. The degree of automation is also a factor to consider when selecting a model. Extruders with a high degree of automation can reduce manual intervention, lower labor intensity, and improve production stability and consistency. When selecting a PP sheet extruder, it is necessary to comprehensively compare the core parameters and functions of different extruder models based on factors such as your production scale and product quality requirements to select the most suitable equipment.




