Extrusion

Reel Power Buys Novatec's Downstream Extrusion Line

Move enables Novatec to focus on core 911爆料网es while giving Reel Power the ability to furnish turnkey systems.  

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Film Extrusion

Masterbatch Creates Cavities, Helping Film Processors Boost Sustainability, Recyclability

Additive technology creates air pockets in film during orientation, cutting down on the amount of resin needed while boosting opacity, mechanical properties and recyclability.

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Compounding

What to Know About Your Materials When Choosing a Feeder

Feeder performance is crucial to operating extrusion and compounding lines. And consistent, reliable feeding depends in large part on selecting a feeder compatible with the materials and additives you intend to process. Follow these tips to analyze your feeder requirements.

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Corrugated Tube Crossheads

Multiport spiral-flow design is said to provide a balanced compound distribution with no weld lines to the corrugator.  

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NASA Uses Polyimide to Study Insulation of Electric Engines in Aerospace

NASA’s use of Aurum PI showed properties that make it a candidate for electrical wiring for future aerospace transportation.

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Extrusion

Troubleshooting Flow Surging in Single-Screw Extruders

Surging can cause lower production rates, higher scrap rates, material degradation and higher labor costs. Here is a guide to troubleshooting this problem.

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Brewer Chooses Quick-Change Flexibility to Blow Wide Range of PET Beer Bottles

Beermaster Brewery found a “universal” stretch-blow machine from PET Technologies enables multiple changes per day among four sizes of beer bottles.

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Additives

Broad Line of Chemical Foaming Agents for Range of Applications

Reedy Chemical Foam’s Safoam RAZ additives are offered in masterbatch and powder blends along with customization.

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Nolan Strall to Step Down as President of KraussMaffei in the US

Brett Greenhalgh will take over for Strall as the leader of KraussMaffei Corp. in America effective Sept. 1.

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