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This document provides a thorough examination of extruder drive systems specifically designed for processing an array of resins, including Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP), and various thermosetting and thermoplastic resins. It covers essential components such as the hopper, screw configurations (L/D ratios from 20 to 30), feeder measurements, and motor specifications. The guide is pertinent for engineers and manufacturers focused on optimizing single screw extruders for efficient production of diverse materials, ensuring maximum performance and quality.
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Paramax SEC Extruder Drives
generally Hopper ⑤ L/D=20 to 30 Screw ⑥ Inside diameter of flange Shank diameter Length of screw L(m) Paramax Drive ③ Metal die ⑦ Feeder Measurement Melt Compression Screw diameter D V-Belt ② Barrel ④ Motor ① Structure of single screw extruder
Polyethylene (PE) Polypropylene (PP) Phenol resin (PF) Poly vinyl chloride resin (PVC) Amino resin Polystyrene (PS) (Styrene resin) Urea resin AS resin, ABS resin, AAS resin MelamineFormaldehyde(MF) Acrylic resin (PMMA) Unsaturated polyester resin (UP) Polyamide (PA) (Nylon) Polycarbonate (PC) Epoxy resin Polyacetal (POM) Allyl resin (DAP) Polyphenylene oxide (PPE) Silicone (SI) Saturated polyester (PETP, PBTP) Poly urethane (urethane resin PUR) Acetic acid cellulose (Cellulose acetate CA) Poly imide Poly acetic acid vinyl (PVAC) Poly amide imide (PAI) Ethylene-vinylacetateco-polymer (EVA) Fluorocarbon Resin Chlorination polyvinylidene resin (PVDC) Ionomer resins (IO) Poly-4-methyl-1- pentene Polyethersulfone (PES) Polyphenylene Sulfide(PPS) Polyarylate Thermoplastic elastomer Thermosetting resin(TS) can be shaped only once Thermoplastic resin(TP) can berepeatedly softened by an increase of temperature and hardened by a decrease in temperature