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- Title
Real time detection of particulate heterogeneities in polymer extrusion processes using microphotometric measuring method.
- Authors
Stephan, M.; Große, S.; Stintz, M.; Blankschein, U.
- Abstract
A novel inline measuring system can be applied to polymer extrusion to achieve real time data on melt quality. Disturbing particles such as gels, unmolten resins, black spots or gas bubbles can be detected within flowing transparent polymer melts continuously without any lag of time directly during extrusion processing. In the first part of the present paper the state of the art related to particle monitoring in polymer melts in terms of 'process analytical technology (PAT)' will be presented briefly. After this the microphotometric measuring principle of the used inline process sensors from polymer melt particle (PMP) type will be described as well as various kinds of sensor adaptation to extruder machines. First experiments were realised on labscale extruders applying model particle systems to achieve detailed information on sensor performance characteristics. As a next step industrial polymer systems have been examined on pilot plant extruders. Finally results of these experiments contributed to the transfer of inline particle measurements to production line extruders.
- Subjects
MICROPHOTOMETER; EXTRUSION process; PHYSICS instruments; SCIENTIFIC apparatus &; instruments; MEASURING instruments; POLYMER melting
- Publication
Plastics, Rubber & Composites, 2006, Vol 35, Issue 10, p432
- ISSN
1465-8011
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1179/174328906X149736