Common Matching Schemes and Application Scenarios:
Water Ring Pelletizing (Most Commonly Used):
Air-Cooled Strand Pelletizing (Cold Cutting Type):
Strand Pelletizing (Traditional Classic):
Die-Face Hot Pelletizing (Melt Direct Cutting):
high-fill masterbatches (e.g., calcium powder/glass fiber) and engineering plastic modification (PA/PC). Through water flow cooling + rotating blade cutting, the pellets are spherical, not easy to adhere, and have high production capacity.
heat-sensitive materials (e.g., elastomers, color masterbatches). The materials are cooled by cold air before pelletizing to avoid high-temperature degradation. The pellets are loose with good fluidity.
low-viscosity, easy-to-form materials (e.g., general plastic modification). The materials are cooled in a water tank and then pulled for pelletizing, featuring low cost and convenient adjustment.
high-viscosity, high-transparency materials (e.g., PMMA, PETG). The molten materials are cut by rotating blades immediately after being extruded from the die head, resulting in dust-free pellets with high transparency.





