FAQs
What is the purpose of the G75’s?
The G75’s were designed to enable the users of styling studio clays such as Staedtler and Chavant, to apply heated clay directly on to the model and also to reclaim scrap clay, which offers significant cost savings.
Can I use Cold Billets?
Yes, cold billets can be fed straight into the G75’s and warm clay will be extruded.
Can I feed warm clay in?
No it is preferable only to feed cold clay in.
Can I feed waste clay in, such as shavings?
Yes, as long as the waste does not contain any foreign body’s that could damage the extruder.
How quick does the clay warm up after I feed it in?
The warm clay is instance as the process is continuous once the G75’s are full of clay, cold clay goes in, warm clay comes out, as much as you want. The G75’s can produce up to 350 Kilos per hour.
How do they heat the clay?
A series of specially designed heaters which are controlled by digital controllers that constantly monitor the temperature in four individual areas on the G75’s provide the heat source for the clay
Can you vary the temperature settings?
Yes, although the range is limited so as to not over heat the clay or let it cool down too much.
What is de-airing?
The G75’s have internal protection systems, where as in the event of a power failure the unit will default to a start up procedure. This enables the clay to be pre-warmed prior to use.
Can I extrude different sizes and shapes?
Yes the G75’s can accept different die heads that are made to your requirements, these can be simple round shapes to complicated profiles.
Are the G75’s portable?
Each machine is mounted on wheels so they can be moved from studio to studio, you only need a suitable power supply
What are the cleaning requirements?
Due to the nature and use of the G75’s regular cleaning is not required.
What maintenance is required?
We recommend a service once every 12 months
What power supply do I need?
Standard is 400v 3 phase with neutral 32 amps. Power supplies for other Countries are available.



