| Description:
By means of a novel flow perturbation technique,
fundamental details during the extrusion of semi-crystalline
and amorphous polymers, such as Polypropyl-ene
(PP), Polystyrene (PS), or PP/PS polymer blends
can be analyzed with respect to the kinetics of
melting and energy input. The effects of extrusion
conditions such as throughput and screw speed
were examined. A specialized, high-speed data
acquisition system, the "Extrusion Pulse
Analysis System" (EPAS) has been employed
to enable on-line monitoring and data analysis
based on an imposed mass disturbance to provide
a real-time diagnosis of extrusion melting processes
in laboratory and manu-facturing applications.
Using the power response profile of the mass perturbation,
four key sequential stages of melting have been
proposed for twin-screw extrusion of a single
component or polymer blends. A "lubricated
melting" mechanism is also proposed for the
extrusion behaviors of PP/rubber and PS/rubber
blends using an Ethylene copolymer and SBS block
copolymer as the minor phase ingredient.
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