Product category:
Extrusion machines
News Release from: Krauss-Maffei (UK) | Subject: TPE-V extruders
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 June 2008
Rubber compounding extruder feed
improved
Precise feeding of a rubber compound into a twin-screw compounding extruder is achieved by using a short single-screw rubber processing extruder with downstream gear pump.
Hannover, Germany-based KraussMaffei Berstorff has developed an innovative system for TPE-V production by merging its engineering capabilities in rubber processing and compounding A short single-screw rubber processing extruder with downstream gear pump ensures precise feeding of the rubber compound into the twin-screw compounding extruder
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 14 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
Mixing and metering systems boost productivity
Krauss-Maffei said that many PUR applications, like sealing beads, require metering and mixing small volumes of material and a high pressure process offers higher productivity.
Double-strand core extrusion reduces costs
In extruding plastics profiles, double-strand extrusion produces two profiles simultaneously, reducing the capital investment and the required floor space for the extrusion line.
The single screw extruder and gear pump combination provides outstanding high precision feeding performance, said KraussMaffei.
Bale rubber cut into strips can be processed directly instead of having to use pellets.
Process efficiency and cost-effectiveness are substantially improved since time-consuming and expensive pre-pelletising of the rubber is no longer necessary.
Further reading
Painting done in plastics injection mould
Plastics injection moulding machine builder has developed an inmould painting process for producing LFI parts with high-gloss surfaces.
Plastics pouring rates precisely controlled
Mixing heads can be used in plastics moulding production with maximum flexibility allowing their output can be varied from one shot to the next.
Extruded plastics pipe sizes changed without stop
A system for inline, 'press button' pipe dimension change on plastics extrusion machines now processes PVC pipe as well as polyolefin pipe without stopping production.
The benefits offered by the new KraussMaffei Berstorff system are especially significant in the production of soft TPE-V types.
In many cases, soft TPE-Vs are produced using oil-extended EPDM rubber, which is rather difficult to pelletise owing to its sticky surface and because separating agents must be used.
* Precise rubber feeding - the single-screw extruder ensures reliable feeding and pre-compounding of the rubber.
A pressure-based control system adjusts the extruder speed in such a way that the downstream gear pump is always completely filled.
The gear pump is designed to achieve precise volumetric feeding of the rubber into the twin-screw compounding extruder.
* Compounding process - inside the twin-screw compounding extruder, the rubber is mixed with the thermoplastics material, and the cross-linking reaction of the rubber phase takes place to form the TPE-V required.
The phase morphology and the physical properties of the finished TPE-V are determined by the configuration of the twin-screw extruder.
The first extruder section is designed for the compounding and mixing of the main recipe components, usually EPDM and PP, and for the incorporation of additives and processing oils.
Dynamic cross-linking takes place in the downstream mixing zones of the extruder.
The last extruder section is used for vacuum degassing.
* Combination with internal mixer - the new system can also be used with an internal mixer.
In this case, rubber, fillers, plasticiser oils and additives are pre-mixed in the internal mixer and fed into the extruder in the form of strips.
With this solution, the twin-screw compounding extruder is merely required to mix in the thermoplastics material and, if necessary, the cross-linking agent and to perform the dynamic vulcanisation process.
* More about TPE - owing to their superior material properties, thermoplastics elastomers (TPEs) are becoming increasingly important, said KraussMaffei.
TPEs can be easily processed, dyed and recycled.
Component weight, energy consumption and manufacturing costs are significantly lower than with cross-linked rubber (e g, pure EPDM).
Moreover, TPEs can be easily combined with other thermoplastics materials such as polypropylene (PP) or polyamide (PA), which enables easy integration of hard/soft components.
• Krauss-Maffei (UK): contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Manufacturingtalk email newsletter
• Manufacturingtalk Home Page

