Marius Dörner, Christian Marschik, Volker Schöppner,
"Analysis of the Advantageous Process and Mixing Behaviour of Wave-Dispersion Screws in Single-Screw Extrusion"
: ANTEC 2020 The Virtual Edition, 2020
Original Titel:
Analysis of the Advantageous Process and Mixing Behaviour of Wave-Dispersion Screws in Single-Screw Extrusion
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Buchtitel:
ANTEC 2020 The Virtual Edition
Original Kurzfassung:
In the plastics processing industry, the improvement of the economic efficiency of extrusion lines is important. This is achieved, especially in single-screw extrusion, by an increased throughput at a constant machine size. In order to guarantee high melt quality, new screw concepts are being developed in addition to conventional screws. These include wave-dispersion screws, which are designed to break up the solid bed at an early stage so that the melting and homogeneity behavior is optimized. This paper deals with the experimental comparison of two wave-dispersion screws with a common barrier and 3-section screw. The maximum achievable throughput and in particular the melt quality with regard to thermal and material homogeneity are investigated in order to detect possible advantages of the screw concepts. Here it has been shown that both better thermal and material homogeneity together with higher throughputs can be achieved by wave-dispersion screws.