Xaloy bimetallic barrels for extrusion and injection molding
Singles: Most Xaloy barrels are for single-screw molding and extrusion equipment. See below for info on available lining alloys.
Twins: For parallel twin-screw extruders, Xaloy twin barrels with X-800 tungsten carbide deliver maximum durability for processing PVC and wood-plastic composites. Click for product info in English (pdf), German (pdf) or Spanish (pdf).
Xaloy® barrels are available in a range of alloys with different combinations and levels of corrosion resistance as outlined below.
X-800: Tungsten carbide/nickel alloy composite
- Our most durable extrusion barrel, for processing almost any material
- Outstanding resistance to abrasive wear and corrosion
- Essential for extrusion of hard-to-melt materials such as HMW-HDPE or LLDPE and of highly filled abrasive materials containing >25% glass fibers or mineral fillers (calcium carbonate etc.)
X-802: Tungsten carbide/nickel alloy composite
- Our most durable injection molding barrel, for processing almost any material
- Guaranteed for 4 years. Click here for warranty conditions (51 K PDF)
- Outstanding resistance to abrasive wear and corrosion
- Essential for molding highly filled abrasive materials containing >25% glass fibers or mineral fillers (calcium carbonate etc.) and for hard-to-melt materials such as HMW-HDPE or LLDPE
X-102: Nickel-rich iron-boron alloy
- High-quality general-purpose barrel
- Cost-effective choice for unfilled and lightly filled materials
- Outlasts generic competitive barrels in comparative testing
NOTE: Position mouse over each graph to see details about the test.
X-200: Higher-chromium iron-boron alloy
- Premium general-purpose barrel
- A step up in resistance to corrosion and abrasive wear
End Caps
- Two standard styles, screw in/on and bolt-on, as well as custom styles.
- Available in a wide assortment of materials with various platings and coatings.
- Part of our comprehensive range of front-end components. (1004 K PDF)
For technical information about barrel temperature profiles, barrel heating and other topics, click here.










