At SAMP Group we regularly schedule R&D tests with new materials to continue improving our extruders and promptly respond to market demands, enhancing the state of the art.
The SAMP 120-25D we tested, one of our “large size” machines, has the ability to work on a wide range of polymer materials. This is achieved thanks to a series of technical adjustments combined with the best screw design.
SAMP extruders can process the classic PVC for filler and sheath applications, different grades of PE_Polyethylene (from low to high density), a catalyzed material such as the XLPE_Cross-linked polyethylene, and many more.
They can also work on a materials class that is constantly evolving: the HFFR_Halogen Free Flame Retardant. These are widely used materials due to their resistance to flames and the lack of halogen substances, which allow them to meet the most restrictive regulations.
For these R&D tests, we can definitely consider ourselves satisfied with the outcomes. The SAMP 120-25D extruder has succeeded in treating different materials, and we could not be happier with the results it has achieved so far.
Stay tuned for the next R&D test performed on our extruders family, from SAMP 35-25D up to SAMP 160-25D.