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Extrusion Process

Authors: Harold F. Giles; John R. Wagner; Eldridge M. Mount;

Extrusion Process

Abstract

The extrusion of polymeric materials to produce finished products for industrial or consumer applications is an integrated process, with the extruder comprising one component of the entire line. In some applications, the production lines are very long with numerous operations, requiring operators to communicate and work together to produce an acceptable finished product. If the extruder temperature profile is set incorrectly, the product ingredients are not properly formulated, the cooling on the extruder feed throat is not running properly, the melt temperature at the end of the extruder is incorrect, the cooling bath temperature is not set correctly, the puller at the end of the line is running at the wrong speed, or any other incorrect operating condition or combinations of conditions exist, the product may not meet customer specifications. Each step in the process adds value; consequently, the product reaches its maximum value at the end of the line. An improper setting at the beginning of the process may cause the product to be unacceptable at the end of the line after significantly more value has been added. Speeds of the different process steps must be matched to ensure product compliance.

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popularity
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