Volume 15, Issue 2 pp. 127-133
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The geometry of self-cleaning twin-screw extruders

Chris Rauwendaal

Chris Rauwendaal

Rauwendaal Extrusion Engineering, 12693 Roble Veneno Lane, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022

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Based on a presentation at the 1994 Annual Technical Conference of the Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc.

Abstract

The geometric features of screws for both co- and counter-rotating twin screw extruders are developed from kinematic principles. It is shown that in co-rotating twin screw extruders there are more design constraints because the flight flank angle has to equal the angle of intermesh. This is not the case for counter-rotating twin screw extruders. The various geometries possible in the two types of extruders are shown. Although the geometries used for co-rotating extruders are well known, the geometries for counter-rotating extruders are not well known. In fact, some of the geometries possible with counter-rotating extruders have not yet been made commercially available. The implications of the geometric analysis on actual extruder performance is discussed in detail. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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