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Twin-screw extrusion
Mixing. Compounding.
Processing.
What is Twin-Screw
Extrusion?
Twin-screw extruders are well-established in the industry for mixing,
compounding and processing of viscous materials. They are used in
a great variety of polymer, pharmaceutical and food applications. The
flexibility of twin-screw extrusion equipment allows designing these
machines specifically to the desired task.
Twin-screw extruders can have a conical or parallel design. The two
screws can be counter-rotating or co-rotating, intermeshing or nonintermeshing. Also, the configurations of the screws themselves can
be varied using different conveying and mixing elements. Counterrotating twin-screw extruders are used mainly for processing PVC
products, such as pipe, profile, sheet, pellets and film. The co-rotating
units are used for compounding materials where thorough mixing is
important. Co-rotating twin-screw extruders usually have modular
configurations, which makes the equipment quite flexible for adapting
to changing applications and material properties.
Polymer compounding
Masterbatch production
Nanomaterials research
Industrial hybrid polymer optimization
Continuous granulation and hot-melt
extrusion (HME) for pharmaceuticals
Processing high performance and
engineering polymers
Extruding and mixing ceramic compounds
Extrusion and sample measurement with
advanced analytical methods, such as NIR
and rheology
Processing of hazardous ingredients under
controlled environments
Twin-screw extrusion
In-depth Expertise
Accurate and
continuous sheet
and ribbon haul-off
system
Twin-screw extrusion
Micro-Compounding
Micro-Compounding
Our suite of micro-twin-screw
conical compounders
is well-suited for research and
development in the
polymer, pharmaceutical,
bioscience, and nanotechnology
sectors.
All models use as little as five grams
or seven milliliters of material for
compounding. This is especially beneficial
if you compound expensive or small-scale
materials. By using the optional force
feeder, you can continuously extrude very
small material volumes.
micro-compounding
The Thermo Scientific HAAKE MiniCTW
is excellent for the precisely controlled
extrusion and compounding of a wide range
of materials. By running the instrument in
circulation mode, you have full control of
the dwell time of the extrusion process. At
the end of the test, you can open the bypass
valve and extrude the sample as a strand.
Effectively monitor the process by measuring the torque of the drive motor.
HAAKE MiniCTW
HAAKE MiniLab II
Twin-screw extrusion
Laboratory Scale
Laboratory Scale
Thermo Scientific laboratory-scale
equipment enables you to simulate
production offering the insights
needed to optimize the process.
Our twin-screw laboratory extruders have a
proven record in continuous compounding
with feeding of different additives (solid,
liquid or gas) along the extruder barrel. The
combination of a twin-screw extruder unit
with additional sensors offers the ability
to measure material properties of the melt
during processing. Our twin-screw extruders
can be quickly and easily configured for a
wide variety of applications and conditions.
Laboratory Scale
The Thermo Scientific EuroLab 16 XL
bench top twin-screw extruder is used for
research, development, quality control,
and small-scale production. Prepare small
or different samples in a short time with a
minimum of product waste.
From sample batches of 50 grams up to
outputs of 10 kg/h, the bench mounted
16 mm EuroLab XL twin-screw extruder is
the heart of a complete compounding and
sample preparation system. The segmented
screw configuration with modular and
extendable barrel design delivers flexibility
for the full range of polymer processes.
A horizontally split barrel of 25:1 L/D can
be changed to 40:1 with a bolt on, plug
and play extension. Once attached, the
extension is automatically recognized by
the EuroLab 16 XL and the heating controls
appear on the touch screen. The segmented
top barrel half is constructed in modules
and is easy to reconfigure and clean.
Barrel segments are available for feeding
solids and liquids or for venting. Secondary
feeders and vacuum pumps can form part of
the system.
EuroLab 16 XL
Versatile extruder: R&D, quality control, &
small-scale production
Extendable barrel delivers flexibility for full
range of polymer processes
Twin-screw extrusion
Laboratory Scale
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Laboratory Scale
The Thermo Scientific HAAKE Rheomex
CTW 100 OS is a counter-rotating, conical
twin-screw extruder. It enables high shear
compounding in a lab environment. The different screw geometries allow a wide range
of tasks in laboratories and pilot plants. The
counter-rotating design supplies a positive
material displacement from the hopper to
the die, delivering high levels of pressure
and shear, and enables very well-defined
dwell times.
This extruder supports applications such as
extrusion of PVC compounds, processing of
thermal critical compounds, wood fiber compounding, and blending of polymers with
different viscosity.
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Twin-screw extrusion
Pilot processing
Pilot Processing
and Production
When you use only modest
quantities of expensive or difficult
to handle polymers or even pharma
compositions, smaller equipment
like a pilot system is an excellent
choice.
Thermo Scientific twin-screw compounders
offer flexible compounding configurations
for small batches in lab production,
pilot-scale production or low-volume
manufacturing. The co-rotating twin-screw
compounders feature segmented screws,
modular barrel construction with ports
for split, feeding, and liquid injection and
venting that can be utilized according to
requirements. The full-length opening barrel
allows easy access to the screws for easy
cleaning and changing of screws.
Pilot processing
TSE 24 MC
Pharma 24 HME
Pharma 24 TSG
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Twin-screw extrusion
OPTIONS. SERVICE. TRAINING.
Feeders
Developing new materials comes with many challenges; feeding
various and challenging ingredients is one of our key strengths.
With years of experience, we have overcome processing challenges,
such as feeding of low bulk density materials, to provide customers
with unique feeding solutions. Manual or integrated solutions are
available to provide flexibility in automation and consistency or
control of critical feed rates.
Containment
Handling materials within the extrusion process that are hazardous to
humans and/or the environment require a containment solution you
can always rely on. Understanding your specific process requirements,
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Online Analytics
We research and develop new techniques and tools that assist
customers in data acquisition and materials analysis. For example,
our near infrared spectroscopy (NIR) equipment can be incorporated
into the extrusion process. The continuous analysis of the product
provides you with vital information on whats happening to materials
during the extrusion process. We also have NIR analyzers designed
specifically for hazardous environments.
Select only the service modules you want. Add modules at the time
of equipment purchase, during warranty, or after. Combine modules.
Or create a customized service plan that matches your unique
requirements. We can offer comprehensive consultation to help
choose the right options.
And if you require services not described here, please call us.
Well develop customized solutions for you. Visit
www. thermoscientific.com/mc for more detailed information.
And then phone our sales representative to arrange for your
free service assessment.
R E PA I R &
INSPECTION
TR AVE L &
EXPEN S E S
I N S TA L L AT I O N
WARR A N T Y
EX TEN SION
(STANDARD)
TRAINING
I N S TA L L AT I O N
(WITH IQ/OQ)
MA IN TEN AN CE &
C ALIB R ATION
EMERGENCY
RESPONSE
Post-Extrusion
The post-extrusion units enable a defined
downstream transport of the extruded material
and preparation for additional analytical testing.
The design characteristics of dies and Postex
units differ only slightly from their production
scale counterparts. This guarantees that all
tests are performed under conditions similar to
those in the preformed production environment.
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Twin-screw extrusion
OPTIONS. SERVICE. TRAINING.
Application Solutions
Application Laboratories
Our laboratories are in constant demand for testing customer
samples and developing and optimizing cutting-edge
applications. Our fully equipped laboratories reflect our
applications expertise and commitment to innovation.
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Designing Solutions,
Not Just Equipment
No matter whether you need
us to help with:
Application Note
LR-38
Abstract
Introduction
Plastic melts and melts of blends are
no Newtonian, but viscoelastic liquids, which means their flow behavior is to a high degree dependent
on the shear rate that affects them.
Generally such melts show intrinsically viscous behavior, where the
viscosity decreases at increasing
shear rate and the elastic characteristics become more evident.
The aim of this test was the production of different blends in a parallel
double screw extruder and their rheological characterization in a capillary die. In the process the shear
rate was regulated by conducting
the material through a melt pump
whose speed was variable, and the
shear stress was measured. In addition this technology should be used
to compare the blends with the origi-
Extruder
Bypassvalve
Slit-Capillary-Die
Application Note
Extrusion ratio
A 600
micron powdered Low DenThe values for the extrusion
ratio
(extrusion mass /total mass)
are
sity PolyEthylene
Exxon grade LD
summarized in Table 3, 600
here at
BAtheof Melt Flow Index 20 was
Abstract
This report describes the correlation
KeyFigures
Words: 2, 3 and 4 describe
two
betweenthe
measurements
done on a
laboratory
mixer with PVC Dry
extruders used. These were
PRISM
Torque Rheometer
Blends
and their processing
co-rotating twin screw
compoun Mixer TTest
est
behaviour
ders, with the ability to
extendon
thea counter-rotating
Twin Screw
twin screw extruder.
barrels
and
screws
to
40:1 L/D.
Extruder
PVC
Both have screw speed
range to
Introduction
Stabiliser
1,000 rpm, and the motor
powers
On July
1st, 2006, the EU Directive
2002/95/EG
( RoHS-Directive, Reare scaled in approximate
proportion
striction of Hazardous Substances)
to the volume of the extruder.
was put into force. It restricts proThe geometry of the screw profile
ducing and trading of products conis similar in terms of centre
line
taining i.e. lead, mercury and cadspacing and channel depth.
mium.
Feed
RPM
Outpu
Figure 1
Cool
Heat/Co
Screws
Power
Eurolab 16
16 mm
2.5 kW
1,000
TSE 24 HC
24 mm
9.0 kW
1,000
Figure 2
Mixer Temperature:
C
instrument 170
parameters
are given
Rotor speed:
rpmline.
as 30
a guide
Sample weight: 68 g
Introduction
Laboratory Mixer
Extruder Test:
Laboratory twin screw extruder:
Thermo Scientific Rheomex
CTW100 OS
Extruder screws: Standardscrews
Sheet die 50 x 1.0 mm
Hopper with vibrator
Melt-pressure sensors
Slit-Capillary-Die
Extruder
valve
Bypass-
P-sensors
chosen:
following experimental set-up was
and their original components the
For producing and testing the blends
Experimental set-up
a gravimetric calibration.
ting of the Meetering Feeders after
flow was preset by the speed setMeetering Feeders. Here the mass
screw dosing devices, the so-called
nents was controlled by two single
filling in of the two original compoThe blend compounding and/or the
towards the extruder output was set.
rature profile from 200C to 260C
ducing blends was selected. A tempewhich is especially suitable for proA standard screw configuration
truding.
to the different requirements of exsegments, the extruder can be adapted
can be built up from different screw
different screw configurations which
diameter of 24 mm. With the help of
used. The extruder has got a screw
screw extruder Rheomex PTW was
or the two blends the parallel double
of the two original components and/
For the extrusion and the production
line.
and the torque was measured onA constant speed (100/min) was set
PolyLab OS of Thermo Electron.
The extruder was driven by a
calculated.
and the apparent viscosity are
adjacent apparent shear rate &
, the
apparent shear stress
loading
procedure are optimized in
recorded at the same time, the
be used if the filling speed and the
p in the measuring die, which was
lems.
Powder
and liquids fillers can
the speed. From the
pressure
gradient
polymers
canand
be tested without probthe geometry of the
melt pump
the standard
control panel. Standard
volume flow Q is determined
from
measuring condition
reached,
the
by isthe
basic version
of the unit using
melt pump speed. Tests
If a stationary
are reported which can be run
measuring condition of the respective
time the software tests the stationary
value pisover
reached.
suring variable Pressure
the
is controlled
By inquiring the slope
of the mea-that the pre-set torque
Application Reports
Introduction
Germany
Process Instruments, Karlsruhe,
Thermo Fisher Scientific,
Klaus Recktenwald, Franz Huber
Co-rotator
Counter-rotator
Screw
Extrusion ratio
LR-38
Application Note
capillary dies
ment of the rheological characteristics in slot and rod
cessing through a melt pump and following measureAbstract
by a parallel double screw extruder and a further proProduction of a blend of two different concentrations
Application Report
Figure 2
TSE 24 HC
Eurolab 16
Experimental method
tions will affect product quality.
stand how different operating condi-
a) PE melt
small scale it is important to underFigure 2: Co-rotating screws
also possible.
parison via a relative viscosity is
as the most sensitive value. A comof the pressure signal was chosen
actions is also possible. The increase
a pre test. Monitoring chemical re-
Mini-Filling volume
Figure 1: HAAKE MiniLab
Circulation loop
G. Isaakides
Co-rotating twin-screw extruders
Matthias Jhrling, Dr. A. Frendel, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Process Instruments, Karlsruhe, Germany.
LR-55
Application Note
Fig. 1
Figure 1
24 mm
9.0 kW
16 mm
2.5 kW
Screws
Power
Heat/Co
Cool
Outpu
bilisers.
dangerous materials like CaZn stato replace these stabilisers by less
there is urgency for the PVC industry
contain lead as stabilising media,
Because a lot of PVC compounds still
mium.
taining i.e. lead, mercury and cadducing and trading of products conwas put into force. It restricts prostriction of Hazardous Substances)
2002/95/EG ( RoHS-Directive, ReOn July 1st, 2006, the EU Directive
Introduction
Request, no
200, 200, 195, 190, 190, 190, 190 (die)
Temperature [C]: 200,210, 210,
Output 2 kg/h, speed variable
2% PB closite 20A, 2% MA-g-PP
Materials: 96% PP Moplen HP561,
info.mc.de@
thermofish
Test arrangements
Laboratory Extruder
performance.
development or assess a machines
compounds perfect systems to start
Melt-pressure sensors
Hopper with vibrator
Sheet die 50 x 1.0 mm
Extruder screws: Standardscrews
CTW100 OS
Thermo Scientific Rheomex
Laboratory twin screw extruder:
Extruder Test:
Laboratory Mixer
is often
bysample
the automotive
A defined amount
ofdriven
a PVC
Mixer Test: based Nanocomposites the research
standard applications. For polymer
Test proceduretoand
results
market. The focus shifts from science
Nanomaterials enter the consumer
KW
RPM
Test conditions
temperature.
reaching 200 C for minimum melt
duced stepwise from 500 to 150 rpm,
test run of 60 min the speed was reconditions were reached. During a
ples have been produced after stable
melt temperature. Reference samdetermined in a trial the minimum
below 210 C was easily found we
ensuring a melt temperature of well
MI) Polypropylene. Though a setup,
of nano clay in a fibre grade (high
was used to improve the processability
this example a very sensitive additive
throughput of an extrusion line. In
role in determining the maximum
Melt temperature plays an important
melt temperature
Test 1: PP, low output, optimizing
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er.com
LR-43
Application Note
Test 3
Instrument: Rheodrive 16 with sensor, Rheomex PTW24-40HC parallel twin screw extruder
Feeder polymer: gravimetric twin
screw feeder DS 20
Feeder filler: micro twin screw
feeder MT1, all via 1. feed port,
2*2mm die plate,pelletizer, waterbath
Fig. 1
5.02 ml
5.15 ml
Test 1
Instrument: Rheodrive 16 with Torque sensor, Rheomex PTW16/40OS
XL parallel twin screw extruder
Feeder (Polymer): Metering MF
Feeder (filler): micro twin screw feeder MT2 zone 3, 3 mm die plate
Pelletizer FLP16, waterbath.
Meltpump
Extruder Test:
Nanomaterials enter the consumer
Extruder feeding
air-cooled
market.zone:
The focus
shifts from science
Temperature
to profile
standard extruder:
applications. For polymer
the research
170 / 180based
/ 190Nanocomposites
C
is at
often
driven
Temperature
die:
190 by
Cthe automotive
industry 15
searching
Speed of extruder:
rpm alternatives to
Laboratory Extruder
The samples used for this investigation were three PVC Dry Blends
with new lead free formulations.
5.15ders.
ml
5.02The
ml extruders were operated with
Nanoclay
2006.
Nanocomposites
Test conditionsNanoclay was compounded with
Twin screw
commercially available resins such
extruder Mixer Test:
as PP, PA and ABS. Test setup and
periments
with even smaller extruCirculation
loop
5.84 ml
7.16 ml
5.75 ml
7.00 ml
Volume back flow channel: 1.5 ml
Counter-rotator
Co-rotator
Test arrangements
Mixer Test:
Torque-rheometer: Thermo
Anja Wunsch, Dirk Hauch and Dr. Ansgar Frendel
Scientific RheoDrive 4
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Process Instruments, Karlsruhe, Germany
Double range torque CAN sensor
Analysis software Thermo Scientific
Abstract
Test 2
PolySoft OS
Instrument: Rheodrive 16 with Torque
Mixer Thermo Scientific
This report describes practical examsensor, Rheomex PTW24-40HC
Key Words:
Rheomix600 OS
ples of nanoclay polymer comparallel twin screw extruder
pounds
processed
successful in the
Roller Rotors
Thermo Scientific
PolyLab
OS
Feeder polymer: gravimetric twin
Montmorillonite
Karlsruhe PI Demo center during
Torque-rheometer
Pneumatic feeding ram
screw feeder DS 20,
Maximum
L/D ratio
The most common tool to check the
RPM
KW
Experimental method
Equipment
Vent
Introduction
Mini-Filling volume
1
1
Meltpump
The measurement of the flow varivolume of 7 ml and a built in slit caables took place in slot and in rod
pillary die the applications focus on
capillaries to guarantee the covering
compounding
and reactions of small
of a broad shear rate
range.
The evaluation of the test as well as
the control and theIntroduction
coordination of
each application unit was done by
Application Note
LR-60
Matthias Jhrling, Dr. A. Frendel, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Process Instruments, Karlsruhe, Germany.Rheology Application Notes
Production of a blend of two different concentrations
G. Isaakides
by a parallel double screw extruder and a further
proAlan Swanborough,
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Process
cessing through a melt pump and following measureReport
co-rotating or as counter-rotating
a pre test. Monitoring chemical reInstruments, Stone Business
ment of the rheological characteristics in slotApplication
and rod
twin-screw extruder. This
results
in Staffordshire, England
actions is also possible. The increase
Park
Stone
different types of screws. Simply
of the pressure signal was chosen
capillary dies
ST 15 OSR
Application Note
LR-55
Application Note
LR-43
Abstract
ST 15 OSR
Park Stone Staffordshire, England
Instruments, Stone Business
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Process
Alan Swanborough,
Stabiliser
PVC
Extruder
twin screw extruder.
Twin Screw
behaviour on a counter-rotating
Mixer TTest
est
spacing and channel depth.
Blends and their processing
Torque Rheometer
is similar in terms of centre
linemixer with PVC Dry
to achieve different mixing effects.
laboratory
betweenprofile
measurements done on a
geometry of the screw
speed of the extruder can be changed KeyThe
Words:
This report describes the correlation
to the volume of the extruder.
way. But more importantly the screw
Abstract
Vent
Feed
Abstract
Test 2
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Twin-screw extrusion
Product Portfolio
Micro-Compounding
Only 5 g of material needed!
HAAKE MiniCTW
Length
L/D
di/Da
Typical output
(kg/h)
Temperature
C
Conical
0.01 to 0.2
300
Conical
0.01 to 0.1
280
HAAKE MiniLab
Conical
0.01 to 0.2
350 (420)
Laboratory Scale
EuroLab XL
16 mm
25 (40)
1.73
0.2 to 10
400 (450)
16 mm
25 (40)
1.73
0.2 to 10
400 (450)
24 mm
25 (40)
1.77
0.5 to 50
400 (450)
Conical
0.2 to 5
450
24 mm
28 (40)
1.77
0.2 to 50
400 (450)
Pharma 16 HME
16 mm
40
1.73
0.2 to 5
300
Pharma 24 HME
24 mm
40
1.77
0.5 to 20
300
Pharma 16 TSG
16 mm
40
1.73
0.2 to 20
100
Pharma 24 TSG
24 mm
40
1.77
0.5 to 50
100
( ) = Optional
= no
= yes
Thermo Scientific
Twin-Screw Extruders
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Continuous compounding
with twin-screw extruders
Thermo Scientific twin-screw laboratory
extruders have a proven record in continuous
compounding with feed-dosing of different
additives (liquid or solid) along the extruder
barrel. The combination of a twin-screw
extruder unit with additional sensors offers
the ability to measure material properties of
the melt during processing. The following
properties and data can be derived from an
experiment or test run in the early part of the
lifecycle of a new product:
Twin-screw Extruders
Design
(co-, counter rotating)
Temperature
Zones ***
Operating Concept
Drive Power
kW
Segmented screw
360
2*
PC
0.4
360
2*
TS (Touch Screen)
0.4
360
2*
PC / TS
0.4
Parallel co-rotating
500 (1000)
7 (10)
TS
1.25 (2.5)
Parallel co-rotating
1100
7 (10)
PC
7 (16)**
Parallel co-rotating
1100 (560)
7 (10)
PC
16 (7)**
250
PC
7 (16)**
Parallel co-rotating
500 (1000)
7 (10)
TS
5.5 (11)
Parallel co-rotating
1000
TS
2.5
Parallel co-rotating
1000
TS
11
Parallel co-rotating
1000
TS
2.5
Parallel co-rotating
1000
TS
11
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