Two-Piece Welded Feed Throat Liner Assembly
Unit is self supporting and provides the capability to press out a worn liner and install a new or refurbished liner.
Glycon now offers a two-piece welded liner assembly for feed throats. The design does not rely on an "interference fit" between the liner and housing to contain fluids.
Once installed, the two-piece design is self-supporting and provides the capability for processors to press out a worn liner and install a new or refurbished liner. This unique design of a new or replacement feed throat for extrusion or blow molding machines allows for replacement of a worn liner without replacing the entire feed throat housing. The Glycon design allows for unlimited liner replacements to match a new or relined barrel assembly.

Lead time to replace the liner is normally about 4 weeks, and with commonality of extruders it allows for a replacement feed throat to be in stock for regular rotation of worn liners on a scheduled basis. At the same time, the feed throat can be pressure tested and acid flushed, if necessary, to ensure proper flow in cooling channels. Allowing for normal liner wear in cooling channel blockage this process would be preformed when a barrel is replaced to maintain OEM tolerances.
Glycon will be participating at the , September 21-23, Rosemont, Ill.
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