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Twin-screw extrusion operating mechanisms

Fig. 10.12 Schematic representation of two melting mechanisms observed by Janssen (24) with PP processed in a double-flighted 47-mm counterrotating TSE operating at low rotational speeds, (a) Melting when the die pressure was set at the low value of 50 psi, where chamber-to-chamber leak pressure backflows are negligible, (b) Melting under the high die pressure of 2700 psi, which enables leak backflows, which result in chamber solid bed compaction and introduce the possibility of dissipative mix melting. [Reprinted by permission from L. P. B. M. Janssen, Twin Screw Extrusion, Elsevier Scientific, Amsterdam, 1978.]... Fig. 10.12 Schematic representation of two melting mechanisms observed by Janssen (24) with PP processed in a double-flighted 47-mm counterrotating TSE operating at low rotational speeds, (a) Melting when the die pressure was set at the low value of 50 psi, where chamber-to-chamber leak pressure backflows are negligible, (b) Melting under the high die pressure of 2700 psi, which enables leak backflows, which result in chamber solid bed compaction and introduce the possibility of dissipative mix melting. [Reprinted by permission from L. P. B. M. Janssen, Twin Screw Extrusion, Elsevier Scientific, Amsterdam, 1978.]...

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