Compared with traditional single-material screw barrels, Bimetallic Screw Barrel has many outstanding advantages. Its inner and outer double-layer structure is the key to its superior performance. The inner layer is often made of highly wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant alloy steel material, which enables it to maintain long-term stability in the face of high-speed extrusion and high-temperature processing of plastic materials. This design also makes it extremely wear-resistant, extending service life and reducing maintenance costs.
Another significant advantage of the Bimetallic Screw Barrel is its high adaptability. Due to its inner and outer double-layer structure, it can adapt to different types of plastic raw materials and processing techniques, providing greater flexibility and diversity for the production line. This means manufacturers can more easily respond to different product demands, improving production efficiency and production line utilization.
Bimetallic Screw Barrel also excels in resisting corrosion. The inner material has been specially treated to have excellent corrosion resistance and can resist the erosion of plastics in high temperature and chemical environments, thereby maintaining the stability and performance of the screw barrel. This makes it ideal for production environments that require handling of high temperatures, pressures or corrosive materials.
Although the manufacturing cost of Bimetallic Screw Barrel is higher than that of traditional single-material screw barrels, its long service life and stable performance can reduce maintenance and replacement costs, thereby reducing the overall cost. At the same time, its high-precision processing and stable performance can also improve product quality and production efficiency, further enhancing the competitiveness of the production line.