ZE 25 UTX laboratory extruder: basic research for tomorrow's production

Designed as a true laboratory extruder for universities, R&D centres and production facilities, the ZE 25 UTX twin-screw extruder satisfies the most diverse requirements. Laboratory tasks for basic research and recipe development can be handled just as easily as production applications at throughput rates of between 20 and 150 kg/h.


ZE 25 UTX Ultra-Glide version for rapid process check

ZE 25 UTX twin-screw extruder – shipped ready for use
Rapid rearward removal of extruder screws speeds up your development processes.

The Ultra-Glide drive unit allows the two extruder screws to be removed from the fixed processing section within seconds. Screw removal is possible even when the screw channels are completely filled with melt. This ensures rapid and accurate inspection of all stages in the compounding process and enables quick and easy cleaning or replacement of the screws.




Modular processing section with ZSFE twin-screw side feeder
Curb your testing costs.

Today, research laboratories and compounders need to keep a tight rein on their costs in order to manage their business activities effectively and efficiently. The ZE 25 UTX offers outstanding cost-effectiveness and proven quality to help you curb your costs.

Easy maintenance and reliable wear protection of barrel and screw elements ensure long-term reduction of maintenance costs.




Other benefits at a glance:
  • shipped ready for use, commissioning within seconds
  • C-clamp barrel connections - make barrel changes 70 % faster than with conventional bolted flange systems
  • vast range of barrel sections and screw elements
  • compact movable unit with built-in control technology and temperature control system
  • reliable and powerful drive
  • reliable and user-friendly control of all process tasks and machine configurations

The ZE 25 UTX laboratory extruder delivers all relevant process data required for precise scale-up to production-size machines.




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