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Extrusion stiffness

Extrusion Stiff plastic particle mix is pushed through a die orifice to form a continuous compact which may be cut to desired length. Vacuum auger, screw extruder, plunger press, piston extrusion apparatus... [Pg.6]

Designation used in structural ceramic industry Soft extrusion Semi-stiff extrusion Stiff extrusion ... [Pg.72]

In many cases supports are shaped into simple cylinders (1-5 mm in diameter and 10-20 mm in length) in an extrusion process. The support powder is mixed with binders and water to form a paste that is forced through small holes of the desired size and shape. The paste should be sufficiently stiff such that the ribbon of extmded material maintains its shape during drying and shrinking. When dried, the material is cut or broken into pieces of the desired length. Extrusion is also applied to make ceramic monoliths such as those used in automotive exhaust catalysts and in DeNOx reactors. [Pg.195]

Flexible film applications are much more demanding regarding the stiffness/ toughness ratio of the Ecoflex /PLA compound. Usually, polypropylene with a stiffness of 1,600 MPa is the stiffest product to be used in blown film extrusion. But,... [Pg.111]

POLYETHYLENE, A thermoplastic molding and extrusion material available in a wide range of flow rates (commonly referred to as melt index) and densities. Polyethylene offers useful properties, such as toughness at temperatures ranging from —76 to +93°C. stiffness, ranging from flexible to rigid, and excellent chemical resistance. The plastic can be fabricated by all thermoplastic processes. [Pg.1338]

PVC has a unique ability to be compounded with a wide variety of additives, making it possible to produce materials that range from flexible elastomers to rigid compounds, that are virtually unbreakable. Compounds arc also made that have stiff melts for profile extrusion or low viscosity melts fur thin-walled injection molding. [Pg.1685]

Ultem PEI resins are amber and amorphous, with heat-distortion temperatures similar to polyethersulfone resins. Ultem resins exhibit high modulus and are stiff yet ductile. Light transmission is low. In spite of the high use temperature, they are processible by injection molding, structural foam molding, or extrusion techniques at moderate pressures between 340 and 425°C. They are inherently flame retardant and generate little smoke dimensional stabilities are excellent. Large flat parts such as circuit boards or hard disks for computers can be injection-molded to maintain critical dimensions. [Pg.273]

Ethyl cellulose (EC) is a water-insoluble cellulose ether. It is produced by reaction of alkali cellulose with ethylene chloride. It has film-forming and thermoplastic properties. As a plastic, it can be processed by extrusion and injections. It is hard, stiff and with good resistance to impact. It is soluble in the molten state with other thermoplastics. As for its film-forming properties, it is used in the formulation of varnishes, inks and glues. It forms removable coatings. [Pg.125]

In extrusion, a paste, which may be soft or stiff (or wet or dry ) is pushed through a die, forming a cylinder which is cut into small sections. Peptization,... [Pg.551]

Products A wide range of polypropylene products (homopolymer, random copolymer and impact copolymer) can be produced to serve many applications, including injection molding, blow molding, thermoforming, film, extrusion, sheet and fiber. Impact copolymer produced using this process exhibits a superior balance of stiffness and impact resistance over a broad temperature range. [Pg.162]


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