Twin-screw extruder ZSK NT

twin-screw extruder
twin-screw extruder
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twin-screw

Description

Two-stage ZSK for separating, plasticizing and homogenization for bimodal polyolefins Bimodal polyethylene makes high demands on the homogenization because of the wide molecular weight distribution. The long chained molecules which are responsible for the strength in the end product must be mixed into the short chained molecule matrix. This process has a decisive influence on the later workability of the product. Coperion developed the ZSK NT which consists of two ZSK MEGAcompounders especially for this process task. In the first ZSK MEGAcompounder the polymer is melted at a high screw speed. In the second stage the different viscosities are mixed homogeneously at low speed. The ZSK NT technology achieves top class homogeneity and promises to supply high product qualities for future products with an even wider molecular weight distribution. ADVANTAGES OF THE ZSK NT TWO-STAGE EXTRUDER • Long residence time of the melt in the extruder and hence high degree of homogenization - High product qualities for future products • High strength and high stress cracking resistance • Good intake and conveying properties • Gentle product handling for maximum quality • Comprehensive process engineering support • High reliability and proven technology of the machines • Comprehensive after-sales services by worldwide Coperion service network

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IFAT 2024
IFAT 2024

13-17 May 2024 München (Germany) Hall Vide - Stand B5.101

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    ACHEMA 2024
    ACHEMA 2024

    10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 5.0 - Stand D32

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