Equipment introduction: The vacuum brick extruder is the core equipment in clay brick
production, primarily used to extrude mixed clay materials under
high pressure while applying vacuum treatment to enhance the
compactness and strength of the green body. Its performance
directly impacts brick quality, production efficiency, and the
overall operational stability of the entire plant. Features of Vacuum Extruder - Vacuum De-airing System
Prior to extrusion, a vacuum pump (typically achieving -0.092 to
-0.098 MPa) removes air from the clay, reducing body porosity and
enhancing density. This prevents cracking, delamination, or
explosion during drying and firing. - High-Pressure Extrusion System
Utilizes a spiral auger or two-stage extrusion mechanism to ensure
homogeneous clay compaction. Extrusion pressure typically ranges
from 2.5 to 4.5 MPa, accommodating clay materials of varying
hardness. - Adjustable Mold System
The mold determines brick dimensions and profiles (e.g., solid,
hollow, or perforated bricks). High-performance extruders feature
quick-change mold systems to minimize downtime and enhance
production flexibility. - Wear-resistant Materials & Low-maintenance Design
Critical components (auger, liner, extrusion head) utilize
high-chromium alloy steel or tungsten carbide (WC) coatings for
extended service life. Premium models incorporate hydraulic
clearance adjustment to automatically compensate for wear,
maintaining stable extrusion pressure. - Automated Control
Modern vacuum extruders feature PLC-controlled systems monitoring
vacuum level, extrusion pressure, and motor load for intelligent
adjustment. Advanced models support remote monitoring for
predictive maintenance and fault alerts.
Functions of Vacuum Extruder: - Material Processing: Mixes and extrudes clay (may include shale or
coal gangue).
- De-airing: Removes air bubbles to enhance strength.
- Shaping: Forms bricks via dies (solid/hollow blocks, etc.).
- Cutting: Some models integrate auto-cutting for brick lengths.
- Conveying: Transfers bricks to drying or stacking systems.
Importance of High-Quality Extruders - Improves Brick Quality, Reduces Waste: Low-end extruders cause cracks, deformation, weak bricks (waste
rate >10%). High-end machines ensure dense, precise bricks
(waste rate <2%).
- Boosts Efficiency, Lowers Energy Use: Reliable extruders enable 24/7 production with minimal downtime.
Optimized pressure reduces power consumption (e.g., VFD saves
20%+).
- Extends Lifespan, Cuts Maintenance: Cheap extruders wear fast (auger replacement every 3–6 months).
Premium models last 1–3 years, reducing part/labor costs.
- Adapts to Raw Materials: Handles clay with 14–22% moisture, even mixed with shale/coal
gangue. Quick mold changes enable diverse products
(solid/perforated bricks).
- Reduces Issues in the Following Process: Better extrusion minimizes drying cracks, firing deformations.
Main technical parameters: | Model | Upper stage | Lower stage | Maximum extrusion pressure(Mpa) | Capacity(m³/h) | Weight(t) | Dimension(mm) |
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| Screw diameter(mm) | Power(kW) | Screw diameter(mm) | Power(kW) |
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| VP-65/65-S | Φ500 | 90-110 | Φ640 | 220-280 | 3.5 | 35-60 | 29 | 7600*5500*3000 | | VP-75/75-S | Φ620 | 110-132 | Φ750 | 315-400 | 3.5 | 45-80 | 33 | 8300*5700*3200 | | VP-85/85-S | Φ620 | 110-160 | Φ850 | 400-500 | 3.5 | 50-110 | 37 | 7900*5300*3400 |
The vacuum extruder is the "heart" of a brick plant. Choosing a
reliable, wear-resistant, automated machine ensures higher quality,
lower costs, and long-term competitiveness.
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