Extrusion Know How

best practices

Optimize Feeding to Get More Money in Twin-Screw Compounding

Follow these practical examples to improve the feeding efficiency and productivity of your process.

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best practices

How ‘Hydro Wedges’ Reduce Screw Wear

Using them only in the melting section provides for greater design freedom and negates the impact these devices can have on output and melt temperature.

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Extruding with Fillers

You can use the reference point from processing unfilled polymer to determine whether you can run filled resin on your current system.

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Don’t Build In Melt-Temperature Variations

It’s not unusual for polymer to exit the extruder with a uniform melt temperature, only to be fouled up by downstream flow pipes and the like. Here’s how to avoid this.

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How to Collect & Interpret Process Data in Extrusion

The first installment of this three-part series focuses on proper use of a data- acquisition system.

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How to Collect & Interpret Process Data in Extrusion: Part 1

The first installment of this three-part series focuses on proper use of a data- acquisition system.

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screws

Which Barrier Screw for You?

It depends ... mostly on the melting requirements of the polymer.

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screws

What Output Can I Expect?

Processors ask screw designers this question a lot. But neither output nor melt temperature can be predicted without details on the polymer and head pressure.

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Extruding Very High-Flow Polymers

Screw designs not suited to process lower-viscosity materials will result in poor melt quality and lower outputs.

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Do You Have Screw Wear?

It’s generally caused by metal-to-metal contact, and your first indicator will be poor melt quality.

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chemical foaming agents for molding and extrusion
New Micro Twin Screw Feeder NPE2024 - W8183
Uway LLC
HAIDLMAIR NPE2024
Dri-Air
Shuttle Mold System
Gardner Business Media, Inc.
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