Introduction to the evaporation effect of TEX water addition.
Simultaneous high-efficiency volatile removal and low-temperature extrusion! Introducing the water-added degassing extrusion technology.
Our company uses a twin-screw extruder called 'TEX' for one method of removing volatile components from polymers, known as de-volatilization extrusion. To meet the increasingly stringent requirements for reducing residual volatile content, we have developed a water-assisted de-volatilization extrusion technology. By injecting water as a de-volatilization aid, we can enhance the de-volatilization performance to levels (residual volatile content of several + ppm or several ppm) that were not achievable with conventional methods. This technology involves a kneading section that combines a sealing ring and a kneading disk upstream of a vacuum vent, allowing for water injection under high resin pressure. **Advantages of using water as a de-volatilization aid:** - Easily obtainable - Inexpensive - High latent heat - Does not react with most resins - Easy to separate *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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【Application Examples】 ■PS+Stylene ■LDPE+Hexane ■PC+DPC ■PC+CH2Cl2 ■POM+HCHO ■EPDM+Hexane, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Driving Example】 ■Model ・TEX65 αII -38.5PW-2V *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.