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Typical Screw Channel Dimensions

TABLE 10.9 Twin Rotor, Screw, and Kneading Element Configurations and Typical Dimensions and Operating Conditions Used for Full Channel Three-dimensional FEM Flow Analysis by Funatsn et al. (114)... [Pg.591]

The form is typically pellets, flake, or powder. Most pellets and flake are easy to feed since they have a high bulk density, their individual dimensions are sufficiently small with respect to extruder channel depth, and they do not lubricate the screw and thus impede the drag flow mechanism. Standard profile screw elements with a pitch of 1-2D are appropriate. [Pg.3175]


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