See you at the PC Summit

Baker Perkins is attending the Powder Coating Summit at the Hilton Columbus in Columbus, OH, October 2-4, 2019. On Friday morning, October 4th, Barry Dean will be presenting a paper on exciting new developments in extrusion technology. There’s a lot to discuss.

 

Powder coating for wood and plastic
Baker Perkins has responded to market demands for powder coatings that can be applied to temperature-sensitive materials, such as wood and plastic, by developing an innovative cooling system for our twin-screw extruders.

 

The system maximizes heat removal from the agitator shafts, screw elements and barrel to minimize the risk of pre-curing. This enables extrudate temperatures to be driven down below 100°C, allowing material with low curing temperatures to be produced.

 

New generation of easy-to-clean MPX powder coating extruders
We have listened to customers who cite ease of operation and maintenance as a prime objective. Operators can step right up to the machine to clean and maintain it – the open frame design makes all surfaces immediately accessible with high ground clearance to reduce powder accumulation.

 

Control system
A new integrated control system has been developed that works with every machine in the Baker Perkins powder coating extruder range. The system includes remote access over the internet so Baker Perkins engineers can log into a machine anywhere in the world for fault-finding, commissioning and software updates.

 

Automatic management of machine settings through a system holding up to 50 formulations ensures exact, unvarying replication of each product, eliminating quality variations caused by operator error. Historical trending is also standard.

 

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© 2021 Baker Perkins. All rights reserved.

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Baker Perkins is attending the Powder Coating Summit at the Hilton Columbus in Columbus, OH, October 2-4, 2019. On Friday morning, October 4th, Barry Dean will be presenting a paper on exciting new developments in extrusion technology. There’s a lot to discuss.

 

Powder coating for wood and plastic
Baker Perkins has responded to market demands for powder coatings that can be applied to temperature-sensitive materials, such as wood and plastic, by developing an innovative cooling system for our twin-screw extruders.

 

The system maximizes heat removal from the agitator shafts, screw elements and barrel to minimize the risk of pre-curing. This enables extrudate temperatures to be driven down below 100°C, allowing material with low curing temperatures to be produced.

 

New generation of easy-to-clean MPX powder coating extruders
We have listened to customers who cite ease of operation and maintenance as a prime objective. Operators can step right up to the machine to clean and maintain it – the open frame design makes all surfaces immediately accessible with high ground clearance to reduce powder accumulation.

 

Control system
A new integrated control system has been developed that works with every machine in the Baker Perkins powder coating extruder range. The system includes remote access over the internet so Baker Perkins engineers can log into a machine anywhere in the world for fault-finding, commissioning and software updates.

 

Automatic management of machine settings through a system holding up to 50 formulations ensures exact, unvarying replication of each product, eliminating quality variations caused by operator error. Historical trending is also standard.

 

Baker Perkins is attending the Powder Coating Summit at the Hilton Columbus in Columbus, OH, October 2-4, 2019. On Friday morning, October 4th, Barry Dean will be presenting a paper on exciting new developments in extrusion technology. There’s a lot to discuss.

 

Powder coating for wood and plastic

Baker Perkins has responded to market demands for powder coatings that can be applied to temperature-sensitive materials, such as wood and plastic, by developing an innovative cooling system for our twin-screw extruders.

 

The system maximizes heat removal from the agitator shafts, screw elements and barrel to minimize the risk of pre-curing. This enables extrudate temperatures to be driven down below 100°C, allowing material with low curing temperatures to be produced.

 

New generation of easy-to-clean MPX powder coating extruders

We have listened to customers who cite ease of operation and maintenance as a prime objective. Operators can step right up to the machine to clean and maintain it – the open frame design makes all surfaces immediately accessible with high ground clearance to reduce powder accumulation.

 

Control system

A new integrated control system has been developed that works with every machine in the Baker Perkins powder coating extruder range. The system includes remote access over the internet so Baker Perkins engineers can log into a machine anywhere in the world for fault-finding, commissioning and software updates.

 

Automatic management of machine settings through a system holding up to 50 formulations ensures exact, unvarying replication of each product, eliminating quality variations caused by operator error. Historical trending is also standard.

 

Baker Perkins Limited, Manor Drive, Paston Parkway, Peterborough, PE4 7AP UK
Registered in England: No. 5708493
© 2021 Baker Perkins. All rights reserved.