Plasticising and mixing zone of a co-rotating twin-screw extruder
Streszczenie
Contemporary plastics processing industry calls for the development of novel
manufacturing methods for materials of prime and consistent properties. This demand gives rise to
new constructional solutions for plasticizing systems which would maximize efficiency and retain
optimal properties of the material processed. Polymer composites and compositions are typically
manufactured by means of twin-screw extruders equipped with screw segments. This proves to be
beneficial as it is possible to adapt the geometrical properties of the segments to the material
processed. This study was aimed to analyse the impact of the configuration of the plasticizing and
mixing zone of a EHP-2x20 co-rotatingtwin-screw extruder on the properties of the talc-filled
polipropylene extrusion. The analysed zone comprised 8 triple-lobe kneading discs, i.e. 10 mm long
cam discs. The variableswere the inclination angle of the pseudohelix formed by the apices of
neighbouring kneading elements (0°, 30°, 60°) as well as the distance between these elements (0.5
mm, 2.5 mm, 4.5 mm). In the research plan, 5 different zone configurations were considered, located
invariably at the same distance from the feed end. Additional variables included the degree of filling
with talc(10%, 13%, 16%) and the rotational speed of the screws (100 rpm, 250 rpm, 400 rpm).On
the basis of the measurements taken, it was possible to determine the value of the following factors
analysed: mass-flow rate of extrusion, head pressure, screw drive torque, extruder energy
consumption per unit, ultimate tensile strength, and the melt mass-flow rate.
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