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Screw design, processing plastic

Plasticator A very important component in a melting process is the plasticator with its usual specialty designed screw and barrel used that is used in different machines (extruders, injection molding, blow molding, etc.). If the proper screw design is not used products may not meet or maximize their performance and meet their cost requirements. The hard steel shaft screws have helical flights, which rotates within a barrel to mechanically process and advance (pump) the plastic. There are general purposes and dedicated screws used. The type of screw used is dependent on the plastic material to be processed. [Pg.640]

The major processing methods that process well over 80wt% of all plastics are extrusion, injection molding, and blow molding. These processes as well as a few others use a plasticator to melt plastics. It is a very important component in a melting process with its usual barrel and screw. If factors such as the proper screw design and/or barrel heat profile are not used correctly fabricated products may not meet or maximize their performance and very important not provide for low cost process. [Pg.156]

The past 25 years have seen a tremendous improvement in the extrusion process (19). Productivity has increased 250-300% in this time. The process has evolved from an art to a science. The increased output is attributed to improvements in screw design and haul off equipment for increased cost effectiveness (70-80% lower than in the fifties). Processing costs have decreased due to energy efficiency. Plastic processing energy efficiency has increased 300-... [Pg.595]

In the injection molding process, setting the temperature involves optimization of the temperature profile of the plasticating unit (extruder barrel), temperatures of the mnners and gates, (aU these determine the molten polymer temperature) as well as the mold temperature. The temperature setpoints depend on the material type (viscosity profile, thermal and shear stability, thermal properties) as well as machine or process considerations (machine capacity to shot size ratio, screw design, mold and part design, cycle time, etc.). Temperatures of the two basic units, the injection system and the mold, should be discussed separately since their selection stems from very different considerations. [Pg.702]


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