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Motors adjustable-frequency alternating current

The three basic types of drives are alternating current (ac), direct current (dc), and hydraulic. While a number of drives have been used in extruders, the most common are dc silicon control rectified (SCR) and ac adjustable frequency drives. A dc SCR drive is a sohd-state dc rectifier connected to a dc motor. The base speed is about 1 percent, but reduces to 0.1 percent when a tachometer is added to the drive. These drives are very reliable, can handle high starting torques, can maintain a constant torque through a speed range of 20 1, and are relatively easy to maintain (that is, replace brushes). However, since the drives have brushes, they are limited to noncorrosive polymers. [Pg.330]


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