The worm-gear extruder during processing the polymeric materials
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.38997Keywords:
extruder, gear pumps, homogenization, dosage, pulsation, polymer, pressure gradient, worm, gaps, shaping toolAbstract
The paper presents the analysis of the main schemes of extrusion plants, and the main parameters that affect the performance pulsation in worm extruder without gear pumps.
It is considered analysis and experimental research of productivity and its fluctuations in the classic worm extruder and in the same extruder with gear pump
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