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Underwater pelletizing system is an advanced, high-efficiency pelletizing solution widely used in plastic compounding, mmepụta masterbatch, plastic imegharị ihe, plastik injinia, TPE/TPE, TPU, na ụlọ ọrụ polymer ndị ọzọ gbanwere. Tụnyere usoro ikuku jụrụ oyi ma ọ bụ eriri eriri, Nkà na ụzụ pelletizing n'okpuru mmiri na-enyekwu kwụsie ike, oru oma, na usoro pelletizing dị elu, na-enyere ndị na-emepụta aka nweta mmepụta dị elu, mma pellet ọdịdị, obere uzuzu, na akpaaka ka ukwuu. Dị ka ọkachamara n'okpuru mmiri pelletizer factory na soplaya, anyị na-emepụta ma rụpụta usoro pelletizing zuru oke n'okpuru mmiri nke na-ejikọta ịkpụ, dewatering, ihicha, na ibuga n'ime otu kọmpat nhazi. A na-etinye pelletizers anyị n'okpuru mmiri na filler masterbatch, agba masterbatch, Ụlọ ọrụ Pelletizer n'okpuru mmiri masterbatch na-arụ ọrụ, granules plastik megharịrị arụgharị, and high-performance polymer compound production lines.The core working principle of an underwater pelletizer is to cut molten polymer material directly under water. The material is extruded from the die head, and the high-speed rotating cutter cuts the melt into uniform spherical or cylindrical pellets immediately. At the same time, circulating cooling water quickly cools the pellets, preventing adhesion and ensuring stable shape. The pellets are then transported to the dewatering system through the water flow, where moisture is removed efficiently. Finally, dry, clean, and uniform pellets are obtained. This closed-loop production process greatly reduces dust pollution, material loss, and energy consumption, making it the preferred choice for modern high-standard plastic processing plants.