Extruder Processing: Comparison of Single- And Twin-Screw Extruders for Optimal Solids Conveying, Melting, and Mixing by Andersen, Paul G.

Extruder Processing: Comparison of Single- And Twin-Screw Extruders for Optimal Solids Conveying, Melting, and Mixing

Single-screw or twin-screw extruder? When the need to produce a homogeneous polymer melt occurs in the industrial...
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Author: Paul G. Andersen
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Language: English
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Extruder Processing: Comparison of Single- And Twin-Screw Extruders for Optimal Solids Conveying, Melting, and Mixing by Andersen, Paul G.

Extruder Processing: Comparison of Single- And Twin-Screw Extruders for Optimal Solids Conveying, Melting, and Mixing

€206,58

Extruder Processing: Comparison of Single- And Twin-Screw Extruders for Optimal Solids Conveying, Melting, and Mixing

€206,58
Author: Paul G. Andersen
Format: Hardcover
Language: English

Single-screw or twin-screw extruder? When the need to produce a homogeneous polymer melt occurs in the industrial environment, both product attributes and equipment cost must be evaluated. For many applications both the single and twin-screw extruder will produce the desired homogeneous melt needed to form the product through an extrusion die. Some applications such as dispersive mixing of solids in a polymer matrix are best accomplished in a twin-screw extruder. On the other hand, applications involving chemical reactions, color concentrate distributive mixing, and in line polymer-polymer distributive mixing can be accomplished with either device.


However, for the same production rate, twin-screw extruders are generally more expensive than single-screw extruders with a diameter less than 200 mm. Therefore, a thorough understanding is needed for the concepts of solids conveying, melting, and mixing for the two types of extruders to make appropriate process acquisition decisions. This book covers engineering and technology concepts that should aid the practitioner in comparing these two types of extrusion equipment relative to process requirements.



Author: Paul G. Andersen, Gregory A. Campbell
Publisher: Hanser Publications
Published: 09/29/2022
Pages: 220
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.60lbs
Size: 9.60h x 6.80w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9781569908631

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