processing tips
What You Can Learn From Pharma Compounders
Twin-screw extrusion has been a standard in plastics compounding for decades but has only recently been embraced by the pharmaceutical industry. Here’s what plastics compounders might learn from the ‘newbies’ to help make a better, more consistent product.
Read MoreExtrusion: How Hopper Crammers Can Help Feeding
A crammer can assist the flow of certain polymers into the extruder. But the design is not universal and very material dependent. Here’s what you need to know.
Read MoreInjection Molding: New Mold Trial—Will It Run 24/7?
Use this nine-step process to make sure you’ll be making good parts after a successful trial. But even then, be prepared for some hiccups.
Read MoreMaterials: Cycle Time—Science vs. Rules of Thumb, Part 6
This installment—on elastomers—completes a series, whose theme is to bring more science to the discipline of molding. The overall message: Ask a lot of questions whenever someone posits this or that ‘rule of thumb’ about processing.
Read MoreExtrusion: The Challenges of Extruding Highly Filled Polymers
These materials require screw changes and modifications in upstream and downstream equipment and operating procedures.
Read MoreInjection Molding: No, Backpressure Does NOT Raise Melt Temperature
It’s a classic confusion between cause and effect. Melt temperature rises when screw speed is increased. Check out this data.
Read MoreMaterials: Cycle Time: Science vs. Rules of Thumb—Part 5
Let’s examine the behavior of semi-crystalline materials that never reach their glass-transition temperature as they cool.
Read MoreTo Produce Quality Extrusions, Get Control Over Melt Temperature
Temperature zone settings are often misunderstood and improperly adjusted. This often contributes to poor film quality and lower production.
Read MoreHow to Prevent Stress Whitening in PP Copolymers
A look at causes, detection, and prevention.
Read MoreTooling: Dealing with Sprue Bushings On the Production Floor
Causes of and solutions to some problems you probably deal with every day.
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