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MASTERBATCH PRODUCTION

Extruders and extrusion lines


↗ Overview ↗ Overview

MASTERBATCH – THE GRAIN MAKES ONE GENERALLY DISTINGUISHES BETWEEN THREE MB GROUPS:

THE DIFFERENCE ↗ Color Masterbatch


→ is used to color plastic products
↗ Additive Masterbatch
Small, but with a major impact → ensures certain chemical and physical properties
of the final products (e.g. UV-stabilization, flame-retardant,
anti-static)
Plastic pellets with a high share of pigments and/or addi- account of the precisely defined share of pigments in
tives that is much greater than in the final application are individual pellets. A further advantage is that the mas- ↗ Filler Masterbatch
called masterbatches. In later process steps such as injec- terbatch is very easy to process because it does away → contains a high share of fillers such as CaCO₃
tion molding, film or fiber production, these are added with the handling of large amounts of powder. It's use is
to the raw polymer to color this or to specifically change also beneficial from the point of view of environmental
other properties. impacts and workplace pollution.
Compared to pastes, powders or liquid additives, the
use of a masterbatch improves the process reliability on Injection molding

20-90%
↗ organic pigments
↗ inorganic pigments
Compounding
↗ effect pigments
Film extrusion
↗ mono preparations

Pigments
Raw polymer
> 10% ↗ thermal stabilizers
↗ light stabilizers
↗ flame retardants Fiber extrusion
↗ anti-static agents
↗ anti-blocking agents
Additives ↗ nucleating agents

Profile extrusion
↗ filler
↗ reinforcing agent

Fillers Masterbatch Raw polymer


Tube extrusion

Important: the correct dispersion


➊ ➋ ➌ ➍ ➎ ➊ Mixing (Homogenization of the mixture)
Dosing (constant addition over time in the continuous extrusion process)
The goal when manufacturing masterbatches is the optimum dispersion and dis-
tribution of the additives in the polymer matrix. This is carried out after wetting by ➋ Wetting (bonding of the pigment particles to the matrix without compacting this)
the mechanical energy introduced by the screws. If this takes place too early in the
➌ Dispersion (dispersion of the agglomerates in a plasticized state, introduction of the dispersion energy)
process, the un-moistened pigments can be compressed back into agglomerates
by the force exerted on them (cold agglomeration). Two processes can be used to ➍ Distribution
produce a masterbatch: premix* and split-feed**. ➎ Stabilization (prevents re-agglomeration)
Dispersing agent Primary particle
*see P. 8/9 ** see P. 10/11

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↗ Applications ↗ Applications

COLOR MASTERBATCH
Knowledge of the right color

Color masterbatches can be divided up into roughly the following types: Color masterbatches largely consist of individual color incorporated in only one process step. What is crucial
pigments that are combined to produce a specific target here is a knowledge of the properties of the pigments
↗ Mono batches or "Single Pigment Concentrates" (SPC): Masterbatches from a certain pigment color. Other components may include effect pigments, used (coloristics) and great expertise with respect to the
and a supporting base; wax and/or dispersing agents are often added dispersing agents and additives. Their production places extruder's process parameters.
↗ Customized masterbatches: bespoke formulations, mixtures of various great demands on the dispersion process because raw
powder pigments materials with different properties have to be optimally
↗ Custom Coloring: mixture of different SPC granules to produce precisely the color the customer wants
Beispiel
The main benefit for manufacturers by using co-rotating twin screw extruders is the very goodeiner kundenspezifischen
quality of dispersion.Anlage
This
is the basis for a high quality masterbatch. The two co-rotating screws that engage with each other produce a self-clean-
ing effect. This allows fast cleaning and consequently a more rapid change of product. Another advantage of co-rotating
twin screw extruders is the modular design of the screws and barrels, which, depending on the process, enables a fast
Organic Inorganic Mono preparations
set-up and conversion of the processing unit. pigments pigments
Effect pigments
Particle size 0.01 – 0.1 μm 1 – 20 μm 2 – 180 μm very different: from very
small to large
Particle shape isometric isometric Platelets depending on pigment
Migration resistance + ++ no data depending on pigment
Processibility more dispersion energy little shearing, easy to sensitive to shearing – lowest fully dispersed, hardly any
needed, difficult disperse, sometimes possible shearing forces, highest shearing needed, fuse and
to disperse abrasive possible mixing effect distribute
Recommended process Premix and split-feed* Premix and split-feed* Split-feed*
possible possible

The loading concentration* for inorganic fillers ranges from 40 - 8 % by weight, and for organic pigments from 30 - 60 %
by weight.
*The maximum load depends amongst other things on the application and base material.

» The ZSE MAXX twin screw extruder from


Leistritz is at the heart of hundreds of systems
worldwide. The products manufactured
with this satisfy even the highest
Example of a masterbatch system quality demands.

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↗ Applications ↗ Applications

FILLER MASTERBATCH
Low-cost polymer substitute

Highly-filled masterbatches contain more than 50 % by weight of fillers that are dispersed in a polymer matrix. Different
process set-ups are possible depending on the type and amount of filler. The most common fillers include calcium carbon-
ate or talcum. Filler masterbatches are primarily used to optimize and increase the stiffness, reduce shrinkage and improve
the surface appearance of the final product.

Application example:
CaCO₃ (70 – 85%) in polyolefin

There are two main reasons why CaCO₃ is used in plastic: it acts as a functional filler or mineral modifier (e.g. to produce
breathable films) or it is used to reduce the costs of the compound.

What is important when using CaCO₃ is its very good incorporation in the polymer matrix. Coated CaCO₃ types are the most
suitable because the surface coating adjusts the surface tension of the mineral to that of the polymer, greatly facilitating its
incorporation and dispersion.
ADDITIVE MASTERBATCH
Optimization of properties

Additive masterbatches can be used in a wide variety (OD/ID = 1.66) means that there is enough space in the
of applications. They can be used to modify the physi- process chamber to ensure a good dispersion and high
cal and chemical properties of plastics, e.g. the UV- or throughput.
flame-resistance, thermal stability or impact strength.
The polymer is hereby enriched with large amounts of The additive feed often poses a challenge in process-
liquid or powder additives. ing: if additives with a low melting point are added, they
could already melt in the side stuffer. This would lead to
Powder additives with a low bulk density such as silicate a blockage in the side stuffer. The formulation consis-
are usually added by means of one or two side stuffers tency can then no longer be guaranteed. In such cases,
for incorporation. The lower-cut screws in the Leistritz the use of a side stuffer with cooled barrels and screws
LSB XX side stuffer also help the feed of the material. The (Leistritz LSB XX side stuffer*) is recommended.
high free volume of the ZSE MAXX twin screw extruder
*see accessory units P. 13

IMPORTANT PARAMETERS FOR THE RESIDENCE TIME

On account of different viscosities and in some cases dif-


ficult mixtures, the residence time has to be increased for
certain formulations. This is achieved by

↗ extending the processing unit

↗ the use of reverse screw elements Example of a filler masterbatch system

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PREMIX PROCESS
Metered addition of a premix

The process set-up shown here is suitable to produce mixing process. This is why this process step is extremely
both a masterbatch of mono pigments (SPC = Single important: if the premix is not good, e.g. if agglomerates
Pigment Concentrate) as well as customized master- have formed, this fault cannot be remedied in the extru-
batches of powder mixtures. All components are mixed sion process.
in advance if the premix process is used. The quality of
the masterbatch is determined largely by the preceding

ADVANTAGES OF THE PREMIX PROCESS


Example of a possible cylinder set-up for the premix process
↗ lower investment costs than for split-feed (use
of gravimetric systems, no side stuffers) through
the use of volumetric dosing

↗ high pigment and additive loading possible


In this, the most widespread production process, the extruder is fed with a premix of the polymer, pigment and dispersing ↗ easier cleaning (only one dosing unit)
agent through the main feed opening and the feed cylinder. Since volumetric metering is possible, this means not only a
high operational reliability but also uncomplicated handling. Venting is carried out a few cylinders further along so that the
air introduced with the premix can escape. The screw geometry in the fusion zone should be chosen in such a way that not
only is the complete mixture fused, but also the pigment is sufficiently wetted.

This is then followed by the actual dispersion zone. The extruder can be adapted to various requirements by altering the
number of cylinders depending on the desired quality of the masterbatch. A masterbatch quality for injection molded
parts can be produced with a short dispersion zone depending on the quality of the mixing. The highest quality demands,
for example film or fiber products, on the other hand call for a long dispersion zone. The dispersion zone is followed by
vacuum degassing and the discharge zone. A conventional pelletizer is used in the majority of cases. » The be all and end all for a high quality result in the
premix process is optimum premixing.

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↗ Production ↗ Production

SPLIT-FEED PROCESS
Material feed through several dosing units

As an alternative to premix, both mono as a well as with a great tendency to compact (e.g. certain phathalo
customized masterbatches can be produced by the split- pigments) too. The energy needed to melt the polymer
feed process. The material flows are hereby separated. is introduced directly into the polymer - without the pig-
ment - in the split-feed process. The pigment therefore
Through a separation into two or more material flows, experiences a lower physical stress.
the split-feed process allows processing of shear-
sensitive pigments (e.g. effect pigments) or pigments

SPLIT-FEED PROCESS WITH EFFECT PIGMENTS

Some effect pigments have a layer structure consisting of platelets with


a high surface relative to the height of the particle. Since the surface
layer of these pigments can be easily damaged and they can thus lose
Example of a possible barrel set-up for the split-feed process
their pearl luster, flop or shimmering colors, they have to be incorporat-
ed into the molten polymer matrix very gently. The appropriate process
is thus split-feed. The melt mobilizes the platelets when they are added
With this version of masterbatch production, the polymer, and possibly smaller amounts of additives, are introduced into and largely prevents their destruction by the kneading and conveying
the process through the main feed opening and then plasticized. It is important that the polymer is 100 % molten before elements of the screw. The viscosity of the melt dissipates the agglomer-
feeding the pigment through one or two side stuffers. Only then can the subsequent wetting zone work. All components ates and makes for an optimum development of the effect. Important:
in the formulation are fed into the process by gravimetric feeders. Unlike in the premix process, wetting can be somewhat mixing here is distributive, not dispersive.
softer in the split-feed process since the polymer is already molten at this stage. The masterbach melt is stabilized and
discharged after distributive and dispersive mixing.

ADVANTAGES OF THE SPLIT-FEED PROCESS

↗ easy handling of the formulation via the extruder


or feeder control system

↗ no complicated premix steps facilitates the production


of larger mono batches Split-feed, ZSE MAXX Premix, ZSE MAXX

↗ allows the gentle incorporation of shear-sensitive Effect pigment based on mica in a polymer matrix; larger particles
pigments with split-feed → better quality.

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↗ Production ↗ Option

CUSTOM COLORING AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT


The right color mix For fast and optimized processes

This term describes the color adjustment by means of already in the mono batch need more distributive than Leistritz LSB XX side stuffer
a mixture of various standard colors, so-called mono dispersive mixing. They can be colored more gently in a
batches. With the help of gravimetric, multi-component wide variety of different shades. Here again, a twin screw The side stuffer is usually used to add powders. As in the extruder, co-rotating twin
feeding (usually between five and eight components), a extruder has proven to be better than a single screw screws that engage with each other are used to safely feed the material into the process.
color of the customer's choice is produced from pre-de- extruder. The LSB XX from Leistritz convinces through:
fined standard colors. The extrusion line set-up is similar
↗ a high OD/ID ratio of the twin screw (easy feed of materials with a low
to that for the premix process.
bulk density)
This process is also very suitable to satisfy even higher ↗ segmented screws can be used (individual adjustment depending
quality requirements, e.g. to produce color masterbatch- on the process)
es to colorize PET fibers. The pre-dispersed pigments
↗ the possibility of cooling the screws from the inside
↗ adaptation of the LSB XX to the ZSE MAXX extruder via tie rod
(easy handling from behind)

Leistritz die heads


Various die heads are available, some with an integrated screen. The focus was on the following aspects for all versions:
easy handling and cleaning as well as fast access to the screws.

Example:

Leistritz strand die head with screen insert (LSA)

↗ specially developed Masterbatch die head: short flow channel


↗ ideal for small batch sizes
↗ fast cleaning and change of color thanks to removable
screen plate

↗ only two bolts

ZSE 40 MAXX WITH CUSTOM COLORING METERING STATION


Screw extraction device
Since the extruder here is primarily responsible for mixing, a short process
part is sufficient. The twin screw has the following advantages over a The machine often has to be reassembled for the next process quickly, particu-
single screw extruder: larly when producing color masterbatches with frequent, small batch sizes and
a number of product changes. Leistritz thus offers a special tool to extract the
↗ better mixing effect, particularly with different viscosities
screws.
↗ self-cleaning, and thus advantages when changing colors
↗ allows safe extraction of the screws
↗ higher product quality ↗ easy handling
↗ wider throughput range

↗ significant reduction of start-up material

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↗ System examples ↗ Extruder series

THE IDEAL MASTERBATCH EXTRUDER ZSE MAXX SERIES


ZSE iMAXX – in the new design and for widely varying batch sizes Twin screw extruders

cover over complete drive unit

ZSE MAXX process part with OD/ID = 1.66


and torque density = 12,5 Nm/cm³

ZSE 18 MAXX

ZSE 27 MAXX

Screw Spec.
Type diameter OD/ID torque
density (Nm/cm³) ZSE 27 iMAXX
OD (mm) up to max.
18 18.5 1.66 11.0
cooling device integrated in base frame 27 28.3 1.66 12.5
The new ZSE 27 iMAXX 35 35.1 1.66 15.0
40 41.4 1.66 15.0
ZSE 35 iMAXX
50 51.0 1.66 15.0
optimum user friendliness 60 61.6 1.66 15.0
maximum ease of cleaning

Through the combination of a high, free screw volume
(OD/ID = 1.66) and a high torque (up to 15 Nm/cm³) the
ZSE MAXX twin screw extruders have very high throughputs
SCREW CLEANING
for masterbatch production.
ZSE 40 MAXX


Single screw Since co-rotating screws wipe
each other out, they have a
very good self-cleaning effect
compared to single screws.
The photos show the differ-
ence in the feeding, melting
and dispersion zone. Both
Twin screw
extruders were only "purged" ZSE 50 MAXX
with a cleaning polymer.

Dispersion zone Melting Feeding ZSE 60 MAXX

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