Count on Bay Plastics Machinery for ALL your Pelletizing needs

Machinery
Custom engineered strand pelletizers ranging from 25 lbs/hour to 20,000 lbs/hour.
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Pelletizer Rotors
Offering an extensive range of pelletizer rotors for all makes and models.
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Parts and Service
Full inventory of spare parts are available, many of which are in stock locally for quick delivery.
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A leader in pelletized technology since 1961.

48

Full Time Employees

472

Years of Combined Experience

The Bay Plastics Difference

Bay Plastics Machinery has served as a pioneer in bringing the manufacturing, sales and service of pelletizing technology to the North American marketplace. Because we have a rich history dating back to 1961, you can buy from Bay Plastics Machinery with confidence and expect performance. Located in Bay City, Michigan, we offer a complete line of strand pelletizers, conveyors, water baths, air knives/strand dewatering units and spare parts. Among our services: rotor sharpening, rebuild/repair, technical support and testing. Whatever your plastics industry needs, Bay Plastics Machinery stands ready to meet them.

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Company News

Simply Better Quality

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From years of commitment to the industry to outstanding customer service and dedicated, experienced employees, there are many reasons Bay Plastics Machinery (BPM) stands apart from the competition…

Congressman Kildee visits BPM

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U.S. Rep Dan Kildee finishes some assembly work at Bay Plastics Machinery in Bay City, Mich., where President Jason Forgash talked about the company’s growth and need for skilled workers …

Pelletizer greatly reduces fines

Patents Feb BPM

A new vacuum-assisted pelletizer from Bay Plastics Machinery Co., Bay City, Mich., significantly reduces fines, resulting in improved pellet yields, according to the company. The invention takes aim…

Forgash leads the family business

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For Tony Forgash Jr., machine design has always been a family affair. After completing an engineering program in college, he went to a tool and die apprentice school and earned his journeyman card…

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