Plastic extrusion melts and conveys thermoplastics through a precision die to form profiles, tubes, and sheets. Using materials like PE, PP, PVC, and ABS, the process relies on calibrated dies and cooling systems for consistent parts in construction, automotive, and packaging.
Plastic extrusion is a continuous manufacturing process in which thermoplastic pellets are melted and shaped through a die to create profiles, tubes, sheets, or films. Material is fed into a heated barrel where a rotating screw conveys, compresses, melts, and homogenizes the polymer. Process control includes temperature profiles, screw speed, back‑pressure, and line speed, all of which influence melt quality and dimensional stability. Common materials processed include PE, PP, PVC, ABS, PET, TPU, and filled or reinforced compounds. Tooling consists of breaker plates and screen packs for filtration, plus precision‑designed dies with flow channels that ensure uniform distribution and consistent wall thickness. Downstream equipment—such as vacuum calibration tables, cooling tanks, haul‑offs, and cutters—stabilizes and finalizes product geometry. A wide range of tooling materials, mainly corrosion resistant tool steels is used depending on the load conditions and environments. Plastic extrusion is widely used for pipes, hoses, window profiles, wire insulation, films, packaging sheets, and structural plastic components across construction, automotive, medical, and consumer industries.
BÖHLER M303 is a corrosion-resistant, martensitic chromium steel with very good toughness, corrosion resistance, good wear resistance and improved machinability and polishability. Compared to 1.2316, BÖHLER M303 has better homogeneity and is approved for food and beverage contact.
Read MoreBÖHLER M310 ISOPLAST is a corrosion-resistant, martensitic chromium steel which, through electroslag remelting and optimization of the chemical composition, has a good homogeneity and a balanced hardness-toughness-corrosion resistance ratio.
Read MoreBÖHLER M315 is a prehardened, corrosion-resistant martensitic plastic mold steel. Due to its chemical composition, BÖHLER M315 has improved machinability compared to 1.2085 and is approved for food contact.
Read MoreBÖHLER M340 ISOPLAST corresponds to a corrosion-resistant, martensitic chromium steel with improved wear resistance. This is ideal for the application area of glass fiber reinforced plastics. In addition, the BÖHLER M340 ISOPLAST is approved for food and beverage contact.
Read MoreBÖHLER M390 MICROCLEAN is a corrosion-resistant, martensitic chromium steel produced by powder metallurgy. Due to its alloy design, this steel has very high wear resistance and good corrosion resistance. In addition, BÖHLER M390 MICROCLEAN is approved for food and beverage contact.
Read MoreBÖHLER M398 MICROCLEAN is a corrosion-resistant, martensitic chromium steel produced by powder metallurgy. Due to its alloy design, this steel has good corrosion resistance and higher wear resistance compared to BÖHLER M390 MICROCLEAN.
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