Industry Blogs

  • Factors affecting the mixing effect of laboratory twin-screw extruder

    There are many factors that affect the mixing effect of laboratory twin-screw extruders, mainly including equipment factors, process parameter factors, and material characteristics factors. The following is a detailed introduction: Equipment factors Screw structure Threaded elements: Different shapes, sizes, and combinations of threaded elements have a great influence on the mixing effect. For example, forward…

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  • Application of laboratory twin-screw extruder in plastic filling modification

    Plastic filling modification refers to the method of adding inorganic or organic fillers (such as calcium carbonate, talcum powder, glass fiber, etc.) to plastics to change their mechanical properties, processing properties, usability, or reduce costs. Its main purpose is to improve the strength, hardness, heat resistance, and cost reduction of plastics. The laboratory twin-screw extruder…

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  • Specific application of laboratory twin-screw extruder in plastic modification

    The laboratory twin-screw extruder has a wide range of applications in plastic modification, and its excellent mixing effect, production efficiency, and adaptability make it an important tool in the field of plastic modification. The laboratory twin-screw extruder is mainly composed of a transmission device, a feeding device, a material cylinder, and two interlocking screws. Its…

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  • Characteristics of laboratory specific twin-screw extruders

    The laboratory specific twin-screw extruder has a series of unique characteristics, and the following are its main features: Screw design: The laboratory twin-screw extruder usually adopts a split design, and the barrel can be divided into upper and lower halves, which facilitates the loading and unloading of materials and the replacement of screws and inner…

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  • Analysis and treatment methods of common faults in laboratory twin-screw extruders

    The laboratory twin-screw extruder may encounter various common faults during use. The following is a detailed summary of these faults and their possible causes: Motor related faults Screw driven motor cannot start Reason: The fuse in the circuit is broken, the interlocking effect of the lubricating oil pump motor is not released, and there is…

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  • The most advanced laboratory twin-screw extruder in China at present

    The most advanced laboratory twin-screw extruder currently available is the Kerke KTE Series Lab Twin Screw Extruder in china. This cutting-edge extruder is designed for research and development in various industries such as polymer, pharmaceutical, and food processing. The Kerke KTE Series Lab Twin Screw Extruder offers a wide range of features and capabilities, making…

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