Mixing in Single Screw Extrusion
Martin Gale, "Mixing in Single Screw Extrusion"
Smithers Rapra Press | 2009 | ISBN: 1847351298 | 300 pages | PDF | 4,3 MB
"Mixing is generally done with a twin-screw extruder, and the single-screw extruder, which is used in product production, is generally overlooked as a device for mixing. This reference handbook, written by a former Principal Consultant at Smithers Rapra, and the inventor of the cavity transfer mixer, redresses the balance. The idea that mixing in conventional single screw extruders can easily be substandard for the application is illustrated in the book's first chapter which describes a number of real examples of inadequate mixing. The book explains why these typical shortcomings occur and the application of mixing principles plus various practical approaches to eliminating such problems. This handbook is a must-have practical guide to the subject of single-screw extrusion. Avoiding mathematical theory, except when absolutely necessary, this authoritative handbook empowers the reader to achieving good results with their plastic mixing."