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Tank filling operations plastic tanks

For some operations, the chill roll method does not provide rapid enough cooling. In that case, a water-filled quench tank may be used for cooling and solidifying the plastic, as shown in Fig. 7.5. After solidification, the film is dried, trimmed, and rolled up. Drying may be accomplished by evaporation alone, or air jets, heated rolls, or radiant heat maybe used. The film characteristics are controlled by the die dimensions, extrusion rate, melt temperature, drawdown, and water temperature. This method used to be widely used for polyethylene and polypropylene, but is now much less common, since chill roll casting can provide better control over optical properties and thickness. [Pg.223]


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